Take it down, lay it on your picnic table and try to 'follow' the string and pullies. Some may be worn, broken or rusted. If necessary, remove the strings and pullies and bring them to your local hardware store. Hopefully they might have the string and/or parts. If not, I located the following Umbrella repair site, which has links to parts and repair ideas.
To fix a broken necklace string, you can use a needle to rethread the beads or use jewelry glue to secure the broken ends. Alternatively, you can take it to a professional jeweler for repair.
To repair a guitar string, you can replace it with a new one by loosening the tuning peg, removing the broken string, and threading the new string through the bridge and tuning peg. Then, tighten the tuning peg to tune the new string to the correct pitch.
To repair broken or damaged guitar strings, you can replace them with new strings of the same gauge and type. Remove the old string by unwinding it from the tuning peg and bridge, then insert the new string through the bridge and wind it around the tuning peg. Tune the string to the correct pitch and trim any excess length.
To fix a broken ceiling fan string, you can try to reattach or replace the string. If that doesn't work, you may need to contact a professional electrician to repair or replace the fan.
Dependent upon where the string is broken, it is possible to fix it. If it has broken at the tuning peg, chances are you'll have to replace it unless, there is enough string on the "long" side of the break to wind around the tuning post. If the string has broken near the bridge, you can take the string out, feed the broken end through the hole in the middle of the ball-end as so: (broken end) (ball-end)----------------------------- >> O| (bit of broken string still attached)Then, you must double back the string and twist it until the ball-end is securely fastened in the "noose" you have made with the string. Rewind the string onto the guitar, and assuming you had enough string to perform this operation, it should work fine.
Many entertainers have broken a string on stage.
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The Broken String was created on 2007-07-24.
If it is the one i am thinking of, you slide your umbrella through it, and also through the holder on the bottom, then pull the string tight to hold the umbrella in place.
To fix a broken string on a guitar, you need to remove the broken string, replace it with a new one of the same gauge, and tune it to the correct pitch.
One would need a few things to repair a guitar at home, though this would depend on what needed repairing. If one had a broken string one would need a replacement string. A drill bit may also be needed.