Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Useful Violin Chinrest Selection Tips

By Claudine MacDonald


Almost all string players make use of the violin chinrest which came with the instruments they bought. What they fail to realize is that these would fit but a few people. Using an attachment that is ill fitting could affect your performance. People's faces are different in structure and that is the reason you would find many variations in style of the attachments as well. You would need to find an appropriate one for you.

Ill fitting rests affect the performance you have and also your comfort. You will experience problems like sores, aches and clenching. This would come from the pressure that your chin places on a portion of your neck. If you feel all these during and after you play, it would be a good time for you to head to shops and purchase one that fits you better.

Having a fit that is right for an attachment would be so beneficial because one gets to play much better. One would get to play with proper body mechanics. This gives better support to one's body and instrument in turn.

It is really important that you be the one to look for your attachment yourself. It is not wise to shop online either because even the same type but a different manufacturer would differ in the fit still. You need to try each yourself and note if it feels comfortable and right for you.

One consideration is the height that the chin rest has. One can know that is it of the right height when a finger can be placed in between the jaw and the rest. Look straight forward when testing this out. If one has to nod low to get in contact, the height is just too short. If the nod would be shallow then it is high.

The flexibility on your shoulder should also be looked into. Players with great flexibility on their shoulders prefer to use ones that get mounted left to the tailpiece of the violin. Those who are less flexible use rests mounted a bit over the tailpiece. You have to note what would be most comfortable to you as well.

There are several variations to a chin rest. You will be finding rests that have deeper arcs or close to flat. Some are mounted to the left while others are on the center of the violin. You will need to find one that would fit the contour for your jaw and would cause no discomfort.

Using a well fitting rest would be beneficial for the health and also for the performance you deliver. With a good one, you can free the left collarbone of any static tension and you would be more free to move. You also bring the weight closer to your body so the instrument is easier and much lighter to carry. You can then move your arms, you also improve your scroll height.

See to it that you would have the best violin chinrest suited to you. Choose one in a similar fashion you employ for choosing instruments. The search will be time consuming but the effort will really pay off.




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