środa, 3 lutego 2010

Violin

The violin may be difficult to master, which is why it is always recommended that you have your kids start on it at an early age. The instrument also tends to be a big investment, since violins can cost anywhere from a few hundred up to several thousands of dollars. It is important that you understand the features and learn about the different types to make the right choice. Maintain your violin to make it last for several more years. Here are some tips.

About the Violin

The violin is the soprano member of the string family. It also includes the double base, viola and violoncello. The abbreviation of the instrument is Vln in scores, to distinguish it from Vla or the viola. A string quartet includes 2 violins, 1 viola and 1 cello. Large orchestras have about 30 violins. The violin is held under the chin and rests on the left shoulder of the musician. The neck is held by the left hand for fingering. The right hand holds the bow. The violin is considered as a non-transposing instrument with 4 strings tuned in fifths at G3, A4, D4 and E5. The E-string is called the first string and is the highest pitched.

Playing the Violin

When a person plays the violin, the fingers of the left hand will press the strings to manage the pitch and vibrato. This will also make effects like natural harmonics and artificial harmonics. Other effects include portamento, trills, glissando, finger tremolo and multiple stops.

When performing, the right hand will strike, draw and bounce the bow over the strings. Pizzicato requires string plucking. Bow direction is very important to produce sound. The upstroke usually makes a crescendo, while the downstroke makes a decrescendo, used often on the first bar beat and other accent notes.

Choosing the Violin

You should consider a couple of factors when choosing a violin for your child. First, determine if the violin sound is good or excellent. Second, determine if the violin stays in tune for long. A violin should have power, which is described as sound being both rich and deep. You may bring a teacher or expert with you when choosing to determine playability and tone.

A child usually does not have the hand and finger strength to manage the pegs so tuning can be a challenge. You should try to get a tailpiece with the tuners already built in. This makes it easier to control, compared to the pegs. A bigger amount of money and time are usually invested in ensuring that the tuning system and pegs are functioning the best way.

Old or New Violins

Generally, old violins actually sound better compared to new ones. Avoid violins that have cracks and worn pegs and peg boxes however. The cracks tend to open and buzzes can be heard leading to more repairs and expense. A new violin is recommended for children, since they tend to handle the instrument in a rougher manner. A good option for parents would be to rent violins for their kids until they progress into the higher levels. When your kid is old enough or experienced, you can buy him or her the right kind.

About Origin

Italian violins are believed to be the best by experts, followed by French violins. 4/4 sizes made from Italy are better compared to fractional sizes. Majority of popular French and Italian makers create only few fractional sizes. Having a popular brand does not guarantee that the violin will play well. Always ask for a warranty or have an expert check or play the instrument first to ensure that you are getting your money's worth.

Purchasing Tips

A decent sounding violin usually costs anywhere between $750 and $1500. The dealer can have a newer violin that is taken back in trade, together with a few scratches. This can be quite cheaper and is a good option as well. Flaming or appearance of the violin has little relation with the tone. Do not purchase a violin just because it looks professional or like the one you saw at a recent concert.

When assessing size, take note that bigger violins are better-sounding too. If your child outgrows the last one, dealers usually allow trade-ins, wherein you get a new one with a bigger size, and add a small amount of cash.

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