Why do violin strings snap?

Breaks between the upper nut and peg: in almost every case, this breakage is caused by tuning/tightening the string too high. The transition to the upper winding, where the string goes from metal to thread wrapped, is the weakest part of the string.
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Do violin strings snap 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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What happens if a violin string breaks?

If you're talking about a violin soloist playing a concerto, it depends on when the string breaks. If it's at the beginning of the piece, the soloist might simply replace the string then and there. But if the concerto is in progress, the concertmaster might hand the soloist his or her instrument.
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Can violin strings cut you?

The string would have to be very thin and your skin tender than a baby's skin to get cut by a violin string, I think. I never have but I know some players that have dry brittle finger tips and it can happen.
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Why does the E string break so easily?

The main reasons why your guitar strings keep breaking on your electric guitar and your acoustic guitar listed in this article are: Old strings cause guitar strings to break. Bridge, nut, or tuning peg issues cause guitar strings to break. Your playing style can cause guitar strings to break.
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How much does it cost to fix a broken violin string?

We recommend taking your violin to your violin instructor or your luthier, the first time or two. While replacing violin strings isn't a complicated task, it's important that you learn to do it correctly. Most music stores will change violin strings for $20 or less, so it's an affordable repair.
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Why do my strings keep breaking?

Guitar strings break because the nut is dirty or worn

If your strings are breaking near the nut, that should be a red flag that something is wrong up top. Usually there are two instances where a nut can contribute to string breakage: dirt gathering in the slot of the nut, or a nut that has been worn by heavier strings.
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How often do strings snap?

Even so, a seldom-played guitar will quickly acquire rusted strings because of humidity and moisture in the air. The average set of strings played by the average player may last around 90 days (about three months).
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How long should violin strings last?

Your strings should be replaced, at minimum, every 9-12 months, but there are too many variables to assign an exact timeframe. Keep in mind that the only real downside to replacing your strings too soon is the cost, while waiting too long can actually result in a number of negative consequences.
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Why do violin bow strings break?

If they are breaking during use, towards the top or the bottom, fine. That is just due to playing and dryness. If, however, you notice that they are broken in the middle and it happens while the bow is in your case, you might have bow bugs. These are carpet beetles and they love bow hair!
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Can I play violin with only 3 strings?

It depends on the context and interpretation, but as long as the notes can be played on 3 separate strings, you can choose to roll the chord or play all 3 notes at the same time.
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Why do violin strings unravel?

A scratch, or even minor damage, on your fingerboard could easily affect the upper winding of your strings and cause them to unravel. In summary, it is most likely that you have been using strings wound with aluminium. I would try to buy A and D strings that are chrome wound, and see if that solves the problem.
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Can you replace a violin string?

Yes, you can change violin strings on your own. You just have to be careful and follow the instructions step by step. If it's your first time, it can also be a good idea to ask for help from someone like your teacher. A professional can help guide you through the steps while you're doing them.
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Can fine tuners break a string?

Because fine tuners can't tune up or down more than a note or two, they are safe to use and it's almost impossible to break a string using only the fine tuners. TIP: Remember, “righty-tighty, lefty-loosey!” when you are tuning. A tighter string will mean a higher pitch and a looser string will mean a lower pitch.
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Why do cello strings break?

Contact– oil and dirt from your hands can cause the strings of your cello to erode. To avoid this, wash your hands before you sit down to play your instrument and always wipe down your cello before you put it back into its case.
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Why do my strings break when tuning down?

So, over time normal wear-and-tear can take its toll. The slots can become misshapen and/or become dirty with grit and grime after years of use. All these factors can lead to string breakage at the nut. Just as sharp tuning posts can act like little string cutters, dirty or misshapen nut slots can break strings too.
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Why does my high E string keep snapping?

If there is something wrong, the high e will keep snapping. This could be because of a burr or sharp edge somewhere where the string contacts the guitar. If the high e keeps snapping in the same spot (ex: tuning peg, nut, bridge) examine that spot on your guitar closely.
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Does changing tuning damage strings?

While alternate tunings can shorten the life of your guitar strings, changing tunings is unlikely to damage your guitar. Most alternate tunings are actually lower in overall tension than standard tuning, so there's no real risk of applying more tension than the guitar can handle.
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Can a guitar string cut you?

Guitar strings are not dangerous, and it's extremely rare for them to cause significant injury. However, the ends of guitar strings can be sharp enough to break the skin, and a broken string can whip with a decent amount of force—trim strings at the guitar head to reduce the risk of eye-poking.
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Is my violin worth repairing?

Perfling—although not always a true indictor, perfling offers an excellent clue about a violin's worth. If you can see that the decorative inlay around the edge of the violin is actually wood, not painted, then that is a sign that the violin is worth repairing.
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Can you play a violin with a crack?

If the crack reaches the soundpost, the instrument's value will be a small fraction of its normal retail. If you're just looking for a violin that sounds good, there's a bit of risk. If the repair work is done well, it won't harm the sound, but you can't really know its potential until it's whole again.
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How much is a violin service?

In many cases, they'll throw it in for free if you take your violin in for another one of these repairs. Expect to pay about $20-40 for basic cleaning, and $60-90 for polishing. As everything else on this list, the price of cleaning and polishing are affected by supply and demand.
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Can guitar strings cut your fingers?

While it's certainly possible to cut your fingers while playing guitar, the chances of it actually happening are extremely low, with a few exceptions.
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