Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Violin Repairs And What To Look Out For

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.

Performing your own repairs is entirely possible but one should observe the proper measures and steps to take in doing so. There will be occasions when you need a set of old hands to show you the way so feel free to ask for help when necessary.

One of the first problems that any beginner might face with a violin is broken strings. This tends to happen quite regularly due to improper care and usage of the violin, strings and bow. But once it happens, it is a very real problem for any violinist.

Learning how to re-string the violin is quite straightforward. The real skill is to do it so that future occurrence of broken strings is reduced. One of the keys of doing so is to make sure the strings are not wound too tightly.

If your violin has been strung too tightly, expect its neck to warp eventually. This leads to a certainty whereby the whole violin will be damaged and is quite often an irretrievable situation. Short of replacing it with a new one, you would then have to spend more money repairing it.

Changing a violin bridge might sound difficult but it really is not. You can do it yourself. The difficulty in the beginning can be moderated by getting someone with a little bit of experience to guide you.

Since the violin is made of wood, any repairs done on it must take that into consideration. If the repair actually ends up leaving marks or worse damage to the wood, it will leave several adverse consequences such as poorer sound. While it might be cost conscious to perform some repairs of your own, do visit trained repairmen for more serious issues.

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