If you're lucky and the broken string is still long enough when it
   stretches to extend between the nut and the bridge, then you could try
   tying another string to it using a fisherman's knot so as to be able to
   wind it around the peg. Be careful to ease the knot over the nut so as
   not to damage the grove.
   Best
   Matthew

     On Dec 24, 2015, at 9:49, Omer Katzir <[1][email protected]> wrote:

      my G string snapped today, the only string I got left to replace it

      will never reach G4. I have a recital next week and I need a quick
     fix

      until the new strings arrive.

      anyone got any tips?

      it's a 10 course lute, C2, D2, D#/E2, F2, G2, C3, F3, A3, D4, G4

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   On Dec 24, 2015, at 9:49, Omer Katzir <[5][email protected]> wrote:

     my G string snapped today, the only string I got left to replace it
     will never reach G4. I have a recital next week and I need a quick
   fix
     until the new strings arrive.
     anyone got any tips?
     it's a 10 course lute, C2, D2, D#/E2, F2, G2, C3, F3, A3, D4, G4
     --
     Omer Katzir
     The Silent Troubadour
     [1][6]http://omerkatzir.com
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