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Egmond acoustic guitar 674/14/2023 A common mistake is to either tune strings to the intended pitch of a different string, or trying to tune up to a note when already sharp, instead of tuning down (in other words tuning in the wrong direction). It is possible, of course, that you were not tuning the strings to the correct pitches. (I've usually seen this happen when my pupils' guitars have been left next to a radiator for a long period of time.) ![]() Or it may have been caused by extreme changes of heat of humidity, which would affect the glue which fixes the bridge to the body. The defect may have been caused by previous attempts to tune the guitar strings too high, which causes greater tension on both the strings and the saddle/bridge. Tuning a guitar up to standard pitch should not cause the bridge to come off. ![]() Unless you were tuning the strings well above the normal pitches for standard tuning (which you say you were not trying to do), this was caused by a defect with the guitar.
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