New Violin with Crooked Fingerboard
22:54 on Friday, August 22, 2003
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(saibh_w3)
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I just recieved a violin offline from ebay and the fingerboard seems crooked. Is this going to affect the tone or playing ability of the violin? Is there anything else I should be worried about?
Thanks,
Laura
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Re: New Violin with Crooked Fingerboard
02:53 on Saturday, August 23, 2003
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(Harvey)
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If the fingerboard`s crooked, get a new one. It might be cheaper to fix it though.
If the violin`s old, beware of all-metal strings. The pressure from the strings may damage the violin.
If the soundpost fell and the strings are still on, be thankful that the violin isn`t wrecked.
If the string grooves (anywhere) are too deep, change whatever it`s on.
So many more things to check, I can`t list them here.
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Re: New Violin with Crooked Fingerboard
06:10 on Saturday, August 23, 2003
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(Elizabeth Ward)
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Depends what you mean by crooked. I had one with a twisted scroll that plyed beautifully, the bridge accommodated the problem and it could not be felt in performance
Liz
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Re: New Violin with Crooked Fingerboard
15:26 on Friday, September 12, 2003
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(lefthanded violinist)
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Something you might want to consider is having a violin maker or a luthier trained in violin repair and set-up look at the instrument. If it is a brand-new instrument, chances are that it was never properly set-up. If it is an older instrument, the violin maker or technician can at the very least tell you the extent of the problem and cost for repair, if any.
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