On the issue of replacing the strings of the violin

Updated on amusement 2024-07-27
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    First·· Yes... But it's usually you who buy the strings and change them for you...

    Second··· Yes · · It's not difficult to proofread it... And you're going to buy a string change, it's impossible not to help you proof

    On the ground··· Violin strings... There are a lot of specifications... The common ones are steel wire and nylon...

    Generally speaking, in order to pursue a long period of use... Amateurs and beginners alike will choose the wire string...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Some piano shops will help you change some will not, some piano shops are just sales, not professional, it's better not to let them change If your piano is a high-end piano, it's best to change it yourself, otherwise those people are in a hurry to accidentally damage your piano, and the gains outweigh the losses If it's just a beginner's general piano, 2 to 6 yuan strings are fine, if you already have a certain level and the piano is still high-end, it's best to buy more expensive strings It varies from piano to piano.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. If the piano seller doesn't understand the violin, he won't help you; Strings that exceed 3 intervals are prone to breakage.

    2. Generally, if it were me, I would definitely help you; It's just that those who know the strings are not low in piano skills. (I mean the sound is very accurate).

    3;If you are learning the piano as an amateur, use the old Shanghai strings, one or two yuan a piece. But I recommend that my students all use a set of 10 yuan. Actually, the difference is not very big.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Most piano shops will help you change the strings of your violin.

    Usually he will help you proofread the pronunciation by the way, otherwise you will take the initiative to ask him.

    Strings vary in quality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Violin. Here's how to change the string when the string is broken:

    1. First of all, to see which string needs to be replaced, first find its corresponding pin, replace the old string, and then put the end of the new string with a small copper pin into the string hole of the string plate, and then pass the other end through the hole on the pin, and finally wrap it neatly on the pin.

    2. When changing strings, facing the violin, Xuan can turn the pimple counterclockwise with his left hand, and the string can be turned clockwise with his right hand.

    3. When the string passes through the pins and starts to twist the pins, you need to pull the whole string with the other hand, so that the strings that have not yet been wound can produce a certain pulling force, and it is easier to wind the strings in a regular manner.

    Is the violin a musical instrument or not:

    The violin belongs to stringed instruments.

    The strings are pulled mainly by the bow, and then the panel and speaker are vibrated to produce sound, and if the strings are broken, peeled or rusted, the strings need to be changed immediately.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Dear Hello Answer: It can be adjusted by tuning the strings.

    1.The violin tuning order is to align the pitch of the A string, which is usually 440, but many bands use 441. This pitch can be bought in a tuning fork pair, or it can be paired with an electronic tuning device.

    After aligning the A string, then the E string, the D string, and finally the D string to the G string. 2.Twisting the string backward is to turn the tone up, and twisting it forward is to turn it down.

    If the pins are too tight, you can apply a little dry soap to the pins, and if they are too loose, you can apply a little rosin powder. 3.Fine-tuning should be reused on a roughly punctual basis, and fine-tuning should not be used to adjust it significantly.

    One is that the fine-tuning can't be done, and the other is that it is not good to keep the fine-tuning too tight or too loose for a long time, because it will affect the life of the fine-tuning chord, and if it is too loose, it will hiss.

    Hello dear answer: can be cleared to adjust by tuning. 1.

    The violin tuning order is to align the pitch of the A string, which is usually 440, but many bands use 441. This pitch can be bought in a tuning fork pair, or it can be paired with an electronic tuning device. Align the A string and then the E string, the D string, and finally the D string to the G string.

    2.Twisting the string backward is to turn the tone up, and twisting it forward is to turn it down. If the pimple is too tight, you can apply a little dry soap to the pin shaft, and if it is too loose, you can smear a little rosin.

    3.Fine-tuning should be reused on a roughly punctual basis, and fine-tuning should not be used to adjust it significantly. One is that the fine-tuning can't be done, and the other is that it is not good to keep the fine-tuning too tight or too loose for a long time, because it will affect the life of the fine-tuning chord, and if it is too loose, it will hiss.

    No, I can't. Hello, dear, if the strings are loose, the comic is not allowed to be sent on behalf of the comm. That's where tuning comes in.

    Twist the tuning up is to raise the tone, twist down is to turn it down, you can't use too much force when tuning, if there is a slippery phenomenon, just little by little while pressing it in while searching for the old to the upper world to screw. The tones of the four strings from thick to thin are sorelami If there is no tuner, then the beep in the earpiece is the standard tone la (a little higher).

    It is recommended that you find a professional person to debug.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The timpani of the four strings on the violin is the small group G, the small group D, the small group A, and the small second group E, that is, the bass 5, alto 2, alto 6, and treble 3 (5263) in C major.

    When tuning, first tune the A string, which can be adjusted according to the 6 notes of the piano, and then tune the D, G, and E strings in turn (corresponding to the piano alto 2, bass 5, and treble 3).

    The violin is set in the picture below

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To put it simply, the pitch of the violin is relative, while the pitch of the piano is fixed, so sometimes the chords of the piano don't sound so harmonious. Usually the corrector is used as the standard to tune the A string first, then the D string, and the two strings are played at the same time, and the pitch of the A string is used as the benchmark, and it sounds like the two notes are more harmonious. The other strings are tuned in the same way, except that the G string is based on the note of the D string, while the E string is still based on the note of the A string.

    If the pitch is not much different, you can use fine-tuning.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The replaced violin strings can continue to be used, but the following points need to be noted:

    1.Inspect the strings for visible damage or wear. If the string has been broken, deformed, or has large scratches on the surface, it is recommended not to use it again.

    2.If you plan to reinstall old strings on your violin, clean them first. Drawbacks can be wiped clean with a soft cloth dipped in some alcohol or water, and make sure that no dust and dirt remain on it.

    3.Please note that even the same make and model of the little brother Lasan strings will gradually lose their tension and sound quality after a long period of use. Therefore, if you want to play more effectively, it is best to choose a new violin string to replace.

    In conclusion, when considering whether or not to reuse old violin strings, evaluate them on a case-by-case basis and handle them with caution.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. 1 3 Step by Step Reading.

    First of all, it is necessary to find out the correct position of each of the four strings. Facing the front of the violin, the lower left shaft is mounted with the g (4) string, and the upper shaft is mounted with the d (3) string; The shaft on the upper right is the A (2) string, and the lower one is the E (1) string, please do not wear the crown or wear it, otherwise, it will either cause slippage or break the string.

    When winding, emphasize again: first sit with the right number, place one end of the string with a small copper pin into the string hole of the string plate, and the other end through the hole in the pin, and neatly wrap around the pin. Note:

    For the violin, the G and D strings are turned counterclockwise with the left hand, and the A and E strings are turned clockwise with the right hand.

    How long each string turns is another topic, but I'll tell you how to set the strings according to the "g, d, a, e" that comes out of the timpani or keyboard instrument. Of course, if you have a good ear, you should first set the A string, and then determine the pitch of the other strings according to the relationship between the five degrees of the two adjacent strings, which is more convenient and convenient.

    Does the violin have a change of pins?

    1 3 Step by step reading, you must first find out the correct position of each of the four strings. Facing the front of the violin, the lower left shaft is mounted with the g (4) string, and the upper shaft is mounted with the d (3) string; The shaft on the upper right is the A (2) string, and the lower one is the E (1) string, please do not wear the crown or wear it, otherwise, it will either cause slippage or break the string. 2 3 When winding, emphasize again:

    First, take the right seat, put one end of the string with a small copper pin into the string hole of the string plate, and the other end passes through the hole in the pinshaft and is neatly wound around the pin. Note: For the violin, turn the g, d strings with the left hand counterclockwise, and the A and E strings with the right hand in a clockwise direction.

    3 3 As for how long each string turns, that's another topic, but I'll tell you that the strings are set according to the "g, d, a, e" that is played and played by the timpani or keyboard instrument. Of course, if you have a good ear, you should first set the A string, and then determine the pitch of the other strings according to the relationship between the five degrees of the two adjacent strings, which is more convenient and convenient.

    Dear, this can be exchanged.

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