Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Care And Repair Of Your Violin

By Ria Yuka

If you own a violin, you know how delicate these instruments are compared to other forms of musical accessories. If they are not well taken care of, violins can suffer potentially bad damage that might need substantial repair. It is therefore of paramount importance that one learns how to avoid this.

Still, it might be unavoidable for most people to not have to suffer any incident with their violins. If your violin does encounter accidental damage, the best solution would be to seek out professional help in getting it fixed. Most situations would require that but there are some which can be solved on your own.

You can repair your own violin in such instances. However, proper care must be taken to avoid greater damage. It is advisable to seek some professional or experienced guidance for the first few times you attempt it.

Having strings broken on the violin is a common problem most violinists have. Unknown to most of them, the problem can be a result of constant neglect and incorrect use of the various parts. Yet, it continues to be something most players take for granted.

Getting the violin re-strung is quite an afterthought for most players of the instrument. But doing it right to prevent future problems requires real technique. It is also not that difficult to do - just make sure not to wound the strings too tightly.

The violin neck can experience warping if the strings are putting too much tension on it. This can result from strings that have been wound too tightly. With a warped neck, a violin cannot be tuned properly which means it is unplayable. You would either need to spend hundreds of dollars putting in a new neck, or buy a new violin.

If your bridge requires a change, it can also be done by yourself. However, if there are concerns about making unwitting mistakes, it is always a good idea to bring it to a qualified professional.

All repairs on a violin must be carried out diligently due to the wooden material used. You would want to avoid causing unwanted dents or scratches which will leave permanent damage to the violin tone. Saving money might be on your mind, but consider using properly trained professionals to help with difficult repairs.

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