depends on a few "factors" guage of strings thin strings usually a month, heavy about 2 before one breaks for me..if you clean them or not and how much you experiment with tunings. Other than that just how much you play and I guess style as say black metal you're probably gonna break a heavy E faster than a blues player. Also whammy bars can break strings much quicker.
Me personally I wait until one breaks before I switch the set, keep the old ones too, you may need them down the road! Others wait until the new string sound is gone so its all you really.. message me if you need more help as some stuff may not have made sense to beginners.
Depends on a lot of factors. Some types of strings last longer than others. Some people like the brighter sound of new strings, which means more frequent changes. If this isn't you then the strings will last a long time, many months. After months, they wont stay in tune as well, and that's definitely a reason to change them. Also, remember a set of strings is a relatively cheap thing to buy and you should ALWAYS have an extra set on hand in case one breaks.
any thing between £3 and £56 for one string. (some times depends on wich string).
Depends on how old the cello is and it has been with
about a meter each
The string section in a piece of music is the melody played by string instruments such as the violin, cello or viola. The string section in an orchestra is the string instruments in the orchestra, again the violin, cello and viola.
No, it is a string instrument.
A standard string quartet is made of two violins, a viola, and a cello. The cello is the lowest.
The bass violin was an ancestor of the modern cello. There is no such thing as a bass fiddle. Actually the bass fiddle is just one of many names for the string bass, it's also called a bull fiddle.
The cello belongs to the string family because it is a stringed instrument.
A string
The cello is one of the 4 members of the string orchestra family. If you are talking about the full string family, it is viola, cello, bass, violin, piano, and guitar.
Cello. All the way.
Only a 5-string or 6-string cello will have a low F string. Regular 4-string cellos are tuned C-G-D-A (low to high, in fifths). A 6 string cello adds a low F, and a high E. A 5-string cello adds EITHER a low F OR a high E.
Typically a string quartet is two violins, one viola, one cello.
The string section in a piece of music is the melody played by string instruments such as the violin, cello or viola. The string section in an orchestra is the string instruments in the orchestra, again the violin, cello and viola.
One could find cello string at many musical stores or even online on ebay, amazon, and craigslist. Be careful when buying cello strings because the cello uses different strings. It would be a shame to buy the string that was not needed.
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No, it is a string instrument.
A standard string quartet is made of two violins, a viola, and a cello. The cello is the lowest.
The bass violin was an ancestor of the modern cello. There is no such thing as a bass fiddle. Actually the bass fiddle is just one of many names for the string bass, it's also called a bull fiddle.
The highest is the A string, then the D string, then the G string, and finally, the C string.