How long do cello strings last?

For the cellists: It is generally recommended that you replace your strings every 8-12 months to get the maximum quality out of your strings. This avoids any build up of sweat, rosin and just general germs from affecting your sound, fingers and instrument!
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How do you know when to replace cello strings?

I recommend that beginner and intermediate students replace strings every 10-12 months or before the strings show signs of physical decay. Advanced student cellists who are practicing daily should consider replacing their strings every 8-12 months depending on how many hours they practice and perform.
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How long does it take to break in cello strings?

If you've fitted new strings to your instrument, they will take some time to stretch and settle. With most modern cello strings this is usually fairly quick, one or two days, but strings with a synthetic core or gut will sometimes take a week or two to settle.
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How long do gut cello strings last?

Gut strings are more fragile than synthetic or metal core strings, and require more frequent changing. Many luthiers advise that gut strings should be changed at least every 120 to 150 hours of playing time to sound their best.
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Do unused cello strings go bad?

You can be sure any strings last at least two or three years, kept in a dark, cool and dry place (like a fiddle case ;-) or in a living room. I don't think gut strings last shorter. See, unused leather lasts forever, for example.
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Why do my cello strings keep breaking?

Usually it is the A string that will pop or break right at the nut (near the scroll) because it gets pinched or caught in the ebony nut. Take a regular sharpened pencil and work a little of the tip (graphite) into the groove slot before you put your new string on. You should do this for every string.
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Why is it so hard to tune cello?

Like similar wood-crafted instruments, the cello is susceptible to changes in humidity, temperature, and atmospheric pressure. These conditions are able to not only severely damage your cello if ignored, they affect how frequently you'll need to tune the strings.
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How long do Dominant strings last?

even if you use dominant, you need to change it no longer than 4months, because the strings would not sound right after a time.
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Can you change cello strings yourself?

Some players prefer to have a luthier install new strings after having the set-up checked and adjusted (see JSI's Repair and Restoration Workshop). If your instrument is well adjusted, with pegs lubricated properly, you can certainly install a new set of strings yourself.
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Should I get a new cello?

The truth is you don't need to buy a new cello.

In fact, contemporary cellos that have a few decades on them and that have also been well cared for will probably sound better and be easier to play than a brand new cello.
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What are Larsen cello strings made of?

Our A and D strings are wound with a special precision rolled stainless steel flat wire. Meanwhile, the G and C strings are wound with tungsten, providing a deep, warm and focused sound with great power and personality. All four strings are offered in tensions soft, medium and strong.
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How often should you Rehair a bow?

In general, we recommend a bow rehair every six months to a year, ideally at the beginning of the winter and summer. Rehairing maintains the physical condition of the bow and enhances playability. Bowhair is extremely responsive to humidity conditions.
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How long do unused violin strings last?

Regardless of how often you play, your violin strings should be replaced at a minimum of every 9 to 12 months. String Material—Certain materials wear out faster than others. For example, violin strings that are made from gut sound very rich, but the material doesn't last as long as steel fabricated strings.
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Are Dominant strings good?

Because of its moderation in tone, color, and price, Dominants are a great place to start when looking for a more advanced set of strings. Some players develop a preference for other sets later on, but many professionals swear by them including the renowned soloist Hilary Hahn.
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How many notes can a cello play?

The cello's full range of more than four octaves gives it one of the most expansive ranges of any instrument you can play. At the bottom, the deep bass tones of its C string sit two octaves below middle C. The middle two strings of the cello, G and D, move us into the rich baritone sounds.
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What key is a cello in?

Cellos are tuned in fifths, starting with C2 (two octaves below middle C), followed by G2, D3, and then A3. It is tuned in the exact same intervals and strings as the viola, but an octave lower. Similar to the double bass, the cello has an endpin that rests on the floor to support the instrument's weight.
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How do you break in new cello strings?

One thing that has helped a great deal is to take an almond and break it in half. Rub the open side of one of the halves up and down the strings in the area of shifting (absolutely avoid any area that might be bowed). In fact, probably only rub the string up to about fourth position.
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Should I change all violin strings at once?

You may change all violin strings at once but you should NEVER remove all the strings at the same time. You can also wait a day or two between changing each string, so the bridge doesn't move as the strings settle.
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Do violin strings break easily?

Violin strings are tough enough to withstand the rigor of your fingers, the tension between the pegs and the tailpiece, and your bowing. They are not designed to withstand certain issues with your violin anatomy. Paying attention to where they snapped along the violin's body is a clue as to why they broke.
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