Is there a finger length requirement for playing the violin?

Updated on educate 2024-02-11
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no standard, but there are requirements, the length of the four fingers should not be too different, especially the little finger, too short and high to reach, only use the finger belly to press the string instead of the fingertips, the pitch is not accurate, there is no way to be born, you can play by yourself, it is difficult to reach a certain level. In addition to the fingers, the sense and intonation of the ears are also quite important.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are certain requirements, the left little finger is best to the ring finger from the bottom to the top of the second joint, to level 9, 10 when a lot of difficult changes, the change of strings must be completed by the little finger. It doesn't matter if you don't get it, just don't be too bad.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To be precise, the opponent who plays the piano is less demanding, as long as the fingers are wide open.

    The violin is different, it has to be pressed on the piano, and generally the little finger length has an "advantage".

    But this is not absolute, my favorite "Perlman", seeing that his hands are so fat and his legs are disabled (how bad his subjective conditions are). As soon as I saw him, I had the fighting spirit to play the violin, at least we didn't have a disability.

    Short fingers can make up for it, my teacher said to me, my fingers are not as long as yours, I can pull them out, what can't you pull out!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are no special rules, normal is fine, if it is a child, it will be a little longer after practice. If you really can't use a smaller one.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Not too much, of course finger length is more advantageous (easier when changing handles and overtones);

    However, the flexibility of the fingers can be trained in the process of practicing, so the length of the fingers generally does not have much effect on the practice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This one.. Probably not, violins come in sizes.

    However, it is better to have longer fingers.

    Otherwise, you won't be able to reach the sound.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. If there is a change in the height of the strings from the fretboard, it is advisable to ask a professional luthier to adjust it, as you will not know what has changed. If it is caused by the saddle, you can grind the top of the saddle down a little, if the fretboard is deformed, it is seriously necessary to change the fingerboard.

    It is not practical to replace it yourself, it is very dangerous to disassemble the fretboard, and if it is not removed properly, it will damage the neck, which will be troublesome.

    Hello, I am helping you to inquire about the relevant information and will reply to you immediately.

    The height of the violin fretboard from the strings varies with the distance between the fretboard and the strings of the ruler segment, and the distance between the regular fretboard and the strings of the ruler is: 3mm for the E string and 5mm for the G string.

    You may not feel it when you pull the lower position, but you can feel it when you pull the high position, and you can feel the distance between the strings and the pants and the fretboard. This may be due to the deformation, upturning, or sinking of the fretboard, or it may be caused by the height of the violin saddle, and the height of the string rests is not very affected. Hu erected.

    If there is a change in the height of the strings from the fretboard, it is advisable to ask a professional luthier to adjust it, as you will not know what has changed. If it is caused by the piano saddle, you can grind the top of the piano saddle down a little, if it refers to the deformation of the potato letter board, it is seriously necessary to change the fingerboard. It is unrealistic to replace it yourself, and it is very dangerous to disassemble the front plate of the finger hand, and if it is not properly removed, it will damage the neck, which will be troublesome.

    The height of the E string and the fretboard is generally about 3 5 mm, the A string is 5 mm, the D string is 6 mm, and the G string is about 5 5 mm.

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  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It depends on what size the piano is, generally about centimeters.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    More than 3 mm will hurt the tips of the fingers.

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