The Varnish on Violin Necks: Function and Aesthetics
This article explores why violin necks often use lighter varnish or none at all, and the methods used to enhance the longevity and tactile quality of the neck.The varnish on the neck is different from that on the body primarily due to its function. The neck is the part most prone to wear and...
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Violin Making: Preparing the Violin Plate Before Varnishing
Pre-treatment aims to homogenize the wood, restoring it to a cohesive whole. This homogenization leads to better vibration effects, crucial for the resonance of the violin, ensuring a sustained sound conducive to shifting positions and producing multiple string tones simultaneously.
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New Violin Unglued? Potential Treasure!
If your newly purchased violin experiences glue separation, it can indeed be a bit disheartening. However, this situation indicates that your violin is constructed using animal glue rather than industrial adhesive, which may actually be a sign of a high-quality instrument.
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Violin Making: The Art of Purfling
What is "purfling"? Purfling refers to the process of carving grooves on the front and back plates of a violin, and then inlaying strips of alternating black and white wood into these grooves. These strips are carefully glued into place, forming a decorative border that encircles the violin's outline.
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Violin Tailpiece Guide (2026): Types, Materials & How to Install
The violin tailpiece is an important accessory on the violin. The dimensions for a 4/4 violin tailpiece are typically 110-115mm in length and 41-43mm in width. Its main purpose is to connect the violin strings to the end of the instrument.
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