Well, when you pull it back, it should be by your cheek and the arm that's holding the bow should be fully extended.
a bow string
When you pull the bow over the string(s) the hairs on the bow cause the string(s) to vibrate and send the sond to the body of the violin, where it is ampilfyed and sent out the "f-holes"
You replace it, an repaired bow string is considerably less effective than in intact string.
yes it can it the bow bending not the string stretching
It vibrates the string by pulling it across the string. The hair on the bow has rosin applied to it making it sticky.
string
You replace it, an repaired bow string is considerably less effective than in intact string.
its the notch at the top and bottom of the bow that you attach the loops on the string to.
bow sting
Vibration sound.It makes somewhat of a twang sound. The tightness of the string changes the pitch of the twang.
For the Cello, The friction created between the bow and the string allows for the vibrations to be amplified by the body and therefore become louder or softer depending on the pressure placed on the bow. The fingering also affects the pitch but the bow allows for a continuous and clean note to form.
A bow can refer to the act of bending the upper part of the body forward as a gesture of respect or greeting. A bow can also refer to a weapon for shooting arrows, consisting of a curved piece of wood with a taut string stretched between its two ends.