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If your little one is planning to study the violin, it is a wise decision to start out with renting a guitar, rather than making an outright purchase. Violins are available in varied sizes so you can pick one that the child will be comfortable in handling at different stages of his music education.

In selecting a violin, it is important to think about the kind of materials and its craftsmanship. The preferred wood for the body of the violin are maple and spruce, while ebony may be the favored wood for the fingerboard. The wood used should be aged and air-dried, and the instrument ought to be hand-carved, not machine-carved.

It is important to check the set-up from the violin you are thinking about to rent. If the strings are placed excessive above the fingerboard, it will be very painful for the fingers to press and may inhibit a students learning, or worse, eliminate a students enthusiasm. The bridge should be made from quality maple and really should be cut to some comfortable height so they won't make playing difficult. The ideal type of strings on the violin will depend on the type of music to be learned. Fiddlers will have not a problem with steel strings, however, for classical violin music, you will need to have either synthetic core strings or gut strings.

All stringed instrument bows take advantage of horsehair. The bow itself, however, can be created of wood or fiberglass. Brazilwood tends of breaking at the tip. For college students, fiberglass or carbon fibre bows would be a good, sturdy choice. As they progress to more advanced levels, you can choose a quality Pernambuco wood bow that would better match the wood on the violin.

One huge advantage of renting a violin is that you can select a reputable brand name instrument at affordable rental rates. Even though rental instrument wont be brand new, it usually comes with a guarantee on its playing condition. The rental terms vary among different stores. Some offer monthly rentals, while some rent out instruments on a quarterly basis. Violin rental shops will often have promotional offers for students that permit them to rent an instrument for a whole school-year at discounted rates.

by: Samantha Richards




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