Easy Instructions to Change Violin Strings
How to change violin strings can be a task for many when it comes to grooming the violin. With the strings being the most important, setting them right needs to be done carefully. We have compiled some easy instructions to change its strings in the article below.

How to Change the Strings on a Violin
Changing or replacing the strings is a primary part of repairing a violin. A simple and basic rule is, to change the strings one by one, in case you're changing all the strings on a violin. A very simple reasoning for this, # one - there is a risk of the fingerboard or the soundpost to collapse. Number two - it is easier to recall which string was removed and needs to be replaced. Following an order to replace the strings is also advised by experts, starting from 'G' following up to 'E'. Now let's understand the procedure:
- First twist the tuning peg (a tuning peg is on the opposite end of the bridge) of the string that needs to be replaced, this should be done in the direction that loosens it. So that this will unwind it completely, to help you pull out the string.
- In case of a fine tuner, get the ball end and twist the peg, to remove the string. In case of no tuner, simply remove it through the hole.
- Take the new string and twist it, like bend it a little at the opposite end of the ball. This gives you more scope for grip when you pull the string through the hole.
- Insert this end through the peg hole, now the peg hole should be just a little inside the peg box. This helps to firmly wind the string through the peg.
- Once inside, start winding the peg, while doing this, keep the tip of your finger on the peg hole, so that the string does not slip out. Continue to wind the peg till it is tuned perfectly and firmly.
- Now slip the ball end of the string in the hole on the bridge of the violin.
- Check the tuning again until you get the desired strength. Check the pitch and the sound it delivers and adjust the tension accordingly.
- Now repeat the same for all the other strings, one by one. Remember to keep a check on the placement of the bridge, it should not be bulging in to touch the finger board, due to the tension of the strings. Level the bridge out by slightly pulling it upwards.
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