Smash it against a hard surface. Leave it out in the rain. Put it in a room with high humidity. There are tons of ways to break a string instrument.
If you mean the bow hair,then just cut off the loose/broken hairs with scissors.
If it breaks then you buy a new one. If it comes out then you ask your music teacher to show you how to fix it.
Well, if you have a broken violin, you can't play from it. You can try to fix it; it really depends how bad it was damaged. You can always get a new one, too.
depends on how many you have already pulled off
Horse hair is used to make violin bows.
I think just called hair.
with a violin, horse hair, and a bit of talent
The bow. The hair (the part that touches the string) on the bow is made of horse hair. Be careful not to touch it or you will stain it.
depends on how many you have already pulled off
Yes scratching can pull out hair from the root or cause hair breakage.
Horse hair is used to make violin bows.
when you dont take care of your hair it breaks off. if you don't wash it regularly it will break off
If your bridge breaks, take it to a repair shop.
I think just called hair.
yes
Yes, in Finland, Troka refers to the hair of a horse's tail used to make the "string" of a violin bow.
Flat irons are not good for your hair, but as your hair is dead (non living) it may not matter provided you od not mind if your hair breaks off.
with a violin, horse hair, and a bit of talent
yes you do in a violin boe
You tighten the hair on a violin bow by turning its screw. Turn the screw clockwise to tighten and counterclockwise to relax the hair.