Choosing
the right instrument is very important to guarantee success.
Select an instrument that interests you and that has an
appealing sound. Having a vested interest in mastering something
you like is half the battle.
Size
matters
Make sure it’s the right size! Although full size
violins are generally of a specific size and length, smaller
versions of these instruments have been created to help
younger or smaller players correctly play the instrument.
It’s very important to have the right size for the
best playing experience. Knowledgeable staff at Summerhays
Music Center can help you find the right instrument for
you. Violas, Cellos, and Basses are also available in a
variety of different sizes.
Is it for
you?
Physical attributes are also of key importance when choosing
the right instrument. Someone with small, skinny fingers
may be successful at the violin, but would find a bass or
cello rather difficult; while someone with larger fingers
may not be able to play a violin or viola. Likewise, a taller
person with longer arms may be better suited for a string
bass.
How hard
can it really be?
Unlike many other instruments, the fingerboard of a string
instrument does not have frets or keys to help find the
correct note. This is done through tactile memory and careful
listening. Those choosing to play a string instrument should
realize that they have chosen a difficult, but very rewarding
instrument.
Good Quality
Instruments
The best way to ensure success for your student is to choose
an instrument that comes from a reputable and reliable source.
Some important questions to ask are:
- Who will back up or warranty my instrument?
- Does the store/company have an established
repair shop to set up and maintain my instrument?
- Does the instrument conform to the
teacher’s specifications or standards?
- National guidelines for instruments
can be obtained from MENC,
is it set up to meet their standards?
Asking yourself some of these questions,
and getting answers to them from the manufacturer or seller
will help guarantee a good quality instrument and a successful
experience.
Poor Quality
Instruments
Consumers today are faced with a large spectrum of choices
for instrument purchase.
Many internet companies and retail establishments
offer instruments with the promise of unbeatable prices.
These instruments are often inexpensively made and purchased
from factories in China, Korea, or Sri Lanka. Most are poorly
set up and made from materials not commonly accepted by
violin makers worldwide. Woods that are too green, improperly
cured, and glued together with nonreversible glues lead
to cracks, warping, and the inability to play the instrument.
What may be appealing at first glance
quickly becomes a hindrance to a student with a strong desire
to succeed. Students who are struggling to learn a new instrument
will often give up or blame themselves when the instrument
itself may be to blame.
Wittner Tailpieces
A
Wittner tailpiece is designed with the fine tuners built
into the body of the tailpiece. Unlike traditional fine-tuners,
which simply sit on the string, fine tuners in a Wittner
tailpiece enable the student to tune the instrument without
major adjustments to the pegs. Teachers love them because
the kids learn to tune their own instrument more quickly
and fine adjustments are so much easier. Since the string
fits comfortably into the tailpiece, there is no damage
done to the winding of the string, as is sometimes the case
with fine tuners that fit onto the string itself. Thus,
expensive strings last longer –which saves you money
in the long run. And because there is less hardware involved,
there is less chance for one of those annoying “buzzes”
that come from a traditional style fine-tuner. The tailpiece
is precisely designed and manufactured in Germany using
the highest quality light metal alloy. Try it, you and your
teacher will love it.

Our Professional Strings Department at
Summerhays Music has all the knowledge and experience you
need when deciding on which instrument is right for you.
Stop by any time and they will be happy to assist you! |