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How To Choose A Violin Chinrest Styles That Fit

By Linda Ruiz


A chinrest is a violin attachment that is commonly made up of a wood or a plastic. This equipment ensures that the chin and jaw of a violinist is positioned properly. The best kind of wood that suits a chinrest is ebony and rosewood. But some modern ones are made up of plastic. Due to the advantage it gives, it is already considered as a typical part of the instrument.

Equilibrium is the key factor to ensure that you perform well throughout your performance. This is why, the chin rest was made. Although there are different violin chinrest styles, they all have the same purpose. To obtain the perfect chinrest, it needs a lot of time and patience. You need to try and try until you got what is right for you. Today, we will understand what we need to look for in a chinrest. This will save you a lot of time trying to fit every single one of them.

Since there are various types of rests, it is a good idea to select one that you think suits your jaws perfectly well. Generally, selecting is contingent upon the length of your arms as well as your overall comfort. Improper selection can greatly affect the performance due to the constraints it may provide.

Younger violinists tend to have slightly short arms. In this case, across the tailpiece style of rest is appropriate for it. This is also true to some person who has shoulders that are narrow. This is to help them properly position the violin closer to their left shoulder. Giving them enough distance to reach the musical instrument.

Some people tend to have bonier jaws. If this is the case, it is better if you select a rest that is well curved. In the contrary, if you have full figured jaws, you might need a lengthier and a not so elevated ridge. It is essential that you select that perfect curvature depending on your jaw structure to prevent complications and injuries in the long run especially if you are playing in a longer period of time.

Most people who do not use rests or is using it but that do not fit tend to have sores in their skin as well as muscles that are strained. Acquiring this equipment while playing the instrument will give you not just an excellent performance but overall wellness. A violin needs a lot of practice to master, and because of these violinists who tend to spend a lot of time practicing will end up having fiddlers neck.

This kind of condition is common in people who use a violin in an extended period. You can determine that, if you can see a reddish and inflated sore on the neck of a person where the instrument is usually placed. This is caused by the too much friction and extreme pressure.

All in all, those are the important points you should be considering. There are lots of other things you might need to look at. Basically, it depends upon what you are looking in a rest. If you are a person that is allergic in some types of woods, to be safe, you can use a plastic made one.

Overall, comfortability should always be your primary concern. Even though it is not that expensive but still you are comfortable, then go for it. If you are still unsure of what chinrests to choose, you might need to seek for professional help.




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