Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Violins For Beginners - Types and Sizes


Violins come in different sizes to suit children and adults of various age. Here is a violins for beginners guide that can help you choose the right size of musical instrument that fits your needs:


Violin Types


Generally, the violin has two types. However, violin makers from all parts of the world have created different types for select brands. Here is a look at the two basic types of violin:


1. Electric


This type of musical instrument utilizes an electronic signal output. Violins for beginners are not usually of the electric type since the latter is more suited for expert players. Electric violins produce a sharper sound than that of the acoustic type.


2. Non-Electric or Acoustic


Non-electric violins are conventional and are appropriate for first-time learners. This type of instrument is usually seen in pictures and movies. It is usually played for folk and traditional music.


Violins can also be categorized by time.


1. Modern


Recent instruments have sharper angles on its neck. The strings are adjusted to a higher pitch and the wood material used is thin and small.


2. Classic


Old models have smaller heels and a thinner neck.


3. Baroque


Baroque violins are more ornamental. They have shallow neck and angles compared to the two other types. Shoulder and chin rests weren't given much importance in the construction of such violins.


This popular musical instrument can also be classified by country. Violins were very popular in places like Italy, China, Germany, Korea and Hungary. The most costly pieces came from Italy while the cheapest ones originated from China.


Violin Sizes


Violins for beginners were made to suit an individual's size and capabilities. The different violin dimensions are:


1. Full Size Violin ( 4/4) The full-size violin is intended for 9 year old individuals and above. Most adults use this size of musical instrument. It has an average arm length of approximately 23.5.


2. 3/4 (Three-Fourth) Nine to eleven year old children can play this size. Its arm length is 22 to 23.5 inches.


3. 1/2 (One-Half) Six to 10 year old children use this violin size.


4. 1/4 (One-Fourth) This violin has an arm length of 17.6 to 20in. It is suitable for 4-7 year old kids.


5. 1/8 (One-Eighth) Children with an arm length of 17.1 - 17.5in will fit this violin size.


6. 1/10 (One-Tenth) Younger violinists, usually those between the age 3 and 5, use this size.


7. 1/16 (One-Sixteenth) This violin has an arm length of 14 - 15 3/8 inches. It is mostly used by three to five year old children.


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15 comments:

  1. Seems that Calder's violin cases are well thought of in Thailand - hopefully more of this later.

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  2. lol i keep on acting to be playing it, but the violin/viola, then realised it's actually cello. ahha

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  3. Red Violin: Theory is important too. You need a lot more than inspiration to play the violin. You need methods. You must think and work.

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  4. pshhh, see me! Actually. You can see me in orchestra! I was mean on the violin.

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  5. I love the adjectives used to describe Szymanowski's Violin Concerto 1: "hedonistic," "ecstatic," "opulent," "voluptuous," "intoxicating."

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  6. Tomorrow I'm gonna sleep in, do my math packet, watch variety shows and practice violin, the rest...idc! :D Good night t-list!

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  7. organ :) but just the basic hehe yeah i love to learn drums and violin too :)

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  8. Marriage is like a violin. After the music is over, you still have the strings.

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  9. If I knew what an X.10 was I could work out which sad face to use. A violin? A kitten? A test tube? A phone?

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  10. Ate Dinner (Shrimp) ..Danced (the ketchup song) thought about josh groban Practice violin....then drew ^^

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  11. I want you to sleep on my couch. Ill pay you in guitar and violin strings.

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  12. Friendship is like a violin the music may stop now and then, but the strings will last forever.

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  13. I want to play my violin and piano for my self, hit the drum as hard as I could, and break them all down..

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  14. I need money, my E and D bass strings, my own violin, to start my band again, Erin, to stop laughing so much, peircings, new clothes & love.

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  15. I want my own room, to go to more concerts, to start my band again, my bass to get fixed, to be with her forever (<3), & a black violin.

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