Vilon pegs keep slipping

    
Vilon pegs keep slipping    16:05 on Sunday, December 25, 2011          

Violin2love
(3 points)
Posted by Violin2love

Help. Im new student. The tuning pegs keep slippning making it impossible to tune. The book says to use candle wax but its only worse. Maybe i dont know how to do it. Its a $250 instrument.


Re: Vilon pegs keep slipping    23:50 on Sunday, December 25, 2011          

j_lee
(53 points)
Posted by j_lee

Hi,

You may apply some chalk on to the pegs after removing it from the hole. If that does not fix it, take the violin to the nearest music shop and they might be able to fix it.

All violin music


Re: Vilon pegs keep slipping    23:52 on Sunday, December 25, 2011          

j_lee
(53 points)
Posted by j_lee

I cannot edit my post. Chalk means ordinary blackboard chalk.


Re: Vilon pegs keep slipping    02:35 on Monday, December 26, 2011          

Violin2love
(3 points)
Posted by Violin2love

thank you. i'll try. if not successful is it expensive to take to the shop?


Re: Vilon pegs keep slipping    01:21 on Wednesday, December 28, 2011          

Violin2love
(3 points)
Posted by Violin2love

The chalk works great. Thanks a million j lee.


Re: Vilon pegs keep slipping    09:38 on Sunday, January 1, 2012          

sophiabrugman
(1 point)
Posted by sophiabrugman

Hello,,,
NOOO wax geeez who suggested that????? nor soap!! use a bit of graphite ,,,,, piano tuners have it in small tubes......... it is very very fine fine dust,,, and it sticks making the tuners..
also where the strings are placed is important to non-slipping of tuning pegs,,,
i would be willing to explain this if interested,,,
please reply,,,
good luck,,
number one problem of fiddles is in TUNE a tion,,, so let her sing!! ( the violin)


Re: Vilon pegs keep slipping    18:35 on Saturday, March 17, 2012          

billalpert
(3 points)
Posted by billalpert

You just ran into one of the many problems with low priced violins, poorly fitted pegs.

You can try something called "peg dope" or "peg drops" but use sparingly. I think chalk might provide a temporary fix but in the long run will likely make matters worse.


   




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