It would be best to just buy a new set of strings and put them (all) on.
While your at you it would be good to clean the fingerboard and stuff. Lemon or linseed(?) should do the trick for the fingerboard.
Bloinwer
You go to the music shop and ask for a string nob turner. then they will tell you what to do
Firstly, bent the tip of the string slightly so that it can "hook" or anchor on the peg. Next, place the end of the string into the bottom hole where the fine-tuners are. Turn the peg clockwise, until the note is reached. Make sure that the string is on the bridge, and in its respective positions.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
To fix it, you would have to loosen the peg the broken string is on to pull it out. I'm not so sure about the rest, but look for near-by music stores that could help you more.
Take the damaged string out then put the new string where the old string used to be. Thread the string into the fine tuner hole things and the other end into the peg box. Turn the peg until the string is in tune.
The violin is the smallest member of the string family.
If your window string broke, you should contact a professional window repair service to fix it. Attempting to repair it yourself may cause further damage or injury.
Violin and viola
you start with the A string and follow to the other strings
the violin is the highest string orchestral instrument.
Who Touched My Violin String was created on 2006-08-12.