There are several different kinds of string, such as cotton, polypropylene, nylon, sisal, etc., and several different thicknesses available, and of course, many different lengths, and all of these things affect the price.
Ya I think the same.Well normally getting a string put on will cost about 110 for a great string and about 40 for a decent string but then you also have to pay labor which would cost you like 20 you can get it done at normally all archery shops but I use nontypical archery the guys name is Randy you can find him on craigslist he is amazing
A D string does not cost a lot of money it costs about $15.00 to $20.00. When you go to the music store make sure to bring the violin so the professional can put the string on. Usually they will tune your instrument after they put the string on. Be careful my last visit to the music store they tuned my violin wrong so then I had to tune it myself.
The cost depends on the quality of the string you are using. Mine usually cost around $25.00. You can get them for either a very low price, or a higher price.
just get a replacement string, and replace the string, then sell the violin. that can almost double the value
You could easily just replace the string yourself. normal guitar strings cost about 12-20 dollars. If you dont know how just look up how to do so online, the whole process only takes like ten minutes, but before you buy the strings find out what gauge of string (thickness) you are using
It depends where you go.
I do not know sorry
i think 1.00
22$
Mine cost $70.00 or so in 1972.
A lot of money
500 dollars
Well normally getting a string put on will cost about 110 for a great string and about 40 for a decent string but then you also have to pay labor which would cost you like 20 you can get it done at normally all archery shops but I use nontypical archery the guys name is Randy you can find him on craigslist he is amazing
A D string does not cost a lot of money it costs about $15.00 to $20.00. When you go to the music store make sure to bring the violin so the professional can put the string on. Usually they will tune your instrument after they put the string on. Be careful my last visit to the music store they tuned my violin wrong so then I had to tune it myself.
waste and recycle a lot
The cost depends on the quality of the string you are using. Mine usually cost around $25.00. You can get them for either a very low price, or a higher price.
10 centimeters = 0.10 meters At 2.50 per meter, it would cost 0.25