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Can you play violin without a bridge?
Is it serious if the violin has no bridge? If your violin doesn’t have a bridge, it is just not playable. Don’t even try to wind up the strings to tension. The instrument is not designed to hold the tension between the neck and the tailpiece alone.
Do you need nails to play violin?
Playing the violin with long nails is not recommended since it will affect your ability to use your fingers properly to play individual strings. Play the violin strings by using the pads of your fingers. While it’s possible to play this way, it will make it more difficult for you from playing difficult passages.
Can I play violin with fake nails?
It is impossible to play violin at that level with a full set of long acrylic nails, or even long natural nails. The geometry and function of the hand, wrist, and fingertips require short nails, no exceptions. In fact once the fingernail whites exceed 2 milimeters in length, it starts to impede your playing.
Does a violin bridge make a difference?
A good quality violin bridge does make a difference in the sound quality produced by the violin. The thickness of the bridge do make a significant difference. The thicker the bridge, the more difficult it is for the bridge to transmit vibrations throughout the bridge. The violin would sound soft and weak.
Does violin bridge affect sound?
Your violin bridge and soundpost are parts that greatly affect the overall violin’s sound. They need to be in good shape to get the best sound out of your violin.
Do you need short nails to play violin?
Yes, mostly. Long nails get in the way, especially on the left hand, and make it difficult to press down on the strings with your fingertips. Technically, you don’t need to cut the nails on your left thumb, or right pointer, middle, and ring fingers, since you don’t need the fingertips of these fingers to play.
Can violinists paint their nails?
Can a violinist wear nail polish? Yes they can, but for me it’s it’s a weird feeling I just don’t like the feeling of nail polish on my fingers and it like changes the weight of my fingers too, but yes I’ve seen it and I envy people who can.
Do all violins have a bridge?
The violin bridge is an essential part of your instrument. In fact, it’s easy to spot its presence in all instruments in the violin family: violin, viola, cello, and double bass. The bridge basically makes them all work as intended, but it might be overlooked until it causes some problems.
How long do violin bridges last?
If properly cared for, they can last a lifetime—or several lifetimes, in fact. I see bridges cut 50 years ago at the long-shuttered Wurlitzer, or even older, from the Hill shop.