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How long does it take to break in new cello strings?

How long does it take to break in new cello strings?

If you’ve fitted new strings to your instrument, they will take some time to stretch and settle. With most modern cello strings this is usually fairly quick, one or two days, but strings with a synthetic core or gut will sometimes take a week or two to settle.

How do I keep my cello warm?

Leave your instrument in the closed case as much as possible. It slows down changes in temperature and humidity. A padded case cover may help even more. Don’t hang your violin on the wall or store your cello in a cello stand.

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When should I change my cello strings?

I recommend that beginner and intermediate students replace strings every 10-12 months or before the strings show signs of physical decay. Advanced student cellists who are practicing daily should consider replacing their strings every 8-12 months depending on how many hours they practice and perform.

How do you break in new cello strings?

One thing that has helped a great deal is to take an almond and break it in half. Rub the open side of one of the halves up and down the strings in the area of shifting (absolutely avoid any area that might be bowed). In fact, probably only rub the string up to about fourth position.

Should I keep my cello in its case?

Cellos are very sensitive to temperature and humidity, so correct storage is key for maintaining your cello. Ideally you should look to store your cello in its case in a room with a stable temperature and humidity. The ideal humidity for a cello is between 40-50\%.

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How hot is too hot for cello?

Cellos like moderate, stable temperatures. As long as your cello is kept at a stable temperature, the exact temperature is not as much of a concern. However, avoid keeping your cello at temperatures greater than 80 degrees.

What temperature is too hot for a cello?

Can you lay a cello on its back?

When the cello is not in its case and is not being played, it can be laid on its side on the floor. (Do not lay it on its back.) If you lay it on a rug, please be careful to raise and lower it vertically.

Can you carry on a cello on plane?

Just like any other luggage, as long as it can fit in the overhead compartment or under the seat the airline cannot refuse to carry the instrument. With cellos, standard practice is one of two things: use a flight case and gate check the instrument or purchase another seat in the cabin.