dimanche 10 novembre 2013

Finding The Best Violin Chinrest Styles For You

By Katrina Wheeler


There are a lot of different violin chinrest styles out there. The majority of them fit into two main categories, though. There are the chin rests that go past the tailpiece to be mounted under the button, and there are the chin rests that are mounted on the side but don't extend past the tailpiece.

These chin rests exist in a lot of different sizes, shapes and materials. They can be called Guarneri, Hill, Strad, Flesch, Wittner, Tekka or Dresdren. Some even have lips that can fit the jaw shape of the violinist, while others seem to have an appearance that is more flat.

Generally speaking, there is no preferred model out there since people generally have different tastes. Since people aren't built in the same ways, either, what one violinist might find utterly comfortable might not be that comfortable for another. So, as long as you realize that your chinrest is no longer comfortable for you, it would be highly advisable to visit an instrument shop nearby and try out different ones for a change.

The best stores to visit for this are the ones with a wide range of products available. This way, there won't be a need for you to visit a lot of different stores for the trials. You'll just have to go to one and try all of the available models out there.

If you have already tried out every possible model out there, but still can't find the perfect one that will give you the utmost comfort, then you might just want to add some extra padding instead. There are products out there that provide protective cushioned layers called gel rests. Fortunately, these products are easy to find nowadays.

What makes these cushions so great is that they are hypoallergenic and non-irritating at the same time. Plus, they can fit onto any rest perfectly. So, regardless of which one you have or end up buying, it will suit it well. Conversely, you can also buy a gel topper that can provide another extra layer for you in case you have an especially tall neck.

This product comes with all sorts of different advantages. For starters, its cushioning reduces skin irritation from the actual chin rest. Secondly, it will not slip when it is hot and when sweating abounds. Thirdly, it will help the neck support the instrument through the friction provided between the gel and the neck. Lastly, the cushion tends to be more forgiving overall in terms of the neck and is usually much more comfortable for violinists, as well.

While it is vital to check out different violin chinrest styles in today's market, it would also be vital to check out their overall fit. It would also be vital to check out the shoulder rest at the same time. After all, the shoulder rest's design will influence the necessary traits in a matching chin rest, thus ensuring that they produce a secure fit in the end.




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