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1. ** largely reflects the quality, buy the best practice piano, it is not recommended to buy too cheap or too expensive violin as the first violin.
2. Buy a violin made of solid wood, not a violin made of plywood, plywood and other boards.
3. Look at the accessories.
Accessories are mainly pins, fretboards, chin rests, shoulder pads, saddles, bows, strings, and fine tuning. These accessories are replaceable, as a practice piano, it is unlikely to require every accessory to be perfect and suitable for yourself, so it is best to communicate with your own teacher before buying the piano, if the quality of the violin body is ok, but the individual accessories are not suitable, if necessary, please ask your teacher to recommend other shapes or brands of accessories to replace.
4. The size is appropriate.
The size of the violin from small to large is 1 16, 1 8, 1 4, 1 2 or 2 4, 3 4, 4 4 These sizes are generally purchased according to the child's height, arm length, and sometimes finger length.
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Here's how to choose a violin:
In general, the top of the violin is made of spruce wood, the back plate is made of maple, and the fingerboard is made of ebony. The key to the quality of the violin sound quality is the choice of the top, the texture distance of 2 mm and the uniform panel articulation is the best.
The quality and grade of the wood directly determine the timbre and quality of the piano. Currently, a pair of European timber at least.
1. 2,000 yuan, a pair of domestic wood is generally a few hundred yuan, and the cost difference is 5 to 10 times. Therefore, the violins on the market of several hundred yuan are factory pianos, and the pure handmade pianos made of domestic wood are at least 2,000 yuan, and the European pianos are generally tens of thousands of yuan.
As we all know, many international luxury brands are produced under domestic OEM, and violins are facing the same fate - in recent years, in order to reduce costs or protect the country's forest resources (for example, German violins are currently mostly made of wood from the former Yugoslavia).
Some well-known violin brands in Europe and the United States began to be OEM produced in China, so many "imported" brand-name violins in the domestic market were produced domestically, and relatively few actually used European wood.
However, every instrument is different, and even if it is made from the same tree, the texture of the wood is different and cannot be measured by a machine. The easiest way to judge the wood is to pat the wood with your hands, if the sound is muffled and dead, it means that the density of the wood is poor; If the sound is crisp and pleasant, it means that the wood is of high quality.
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Introduction: When you get a violin, no matter who made it, who the label is (for the vast majority of old pianos that can be accessed, the label is especially unreliable) The basic workmanship and material selection, including paint, are only preliminary judgments, but you can tell which grade it is at a glance. Take the 100-50-year-old piano as an example, most of them are factory pianos (mostly German, Czech, some Eastern Europe, many French) and really handmade (almost rare), please pay attention.
The violin market has been chaotic for a long time and can be broadly divided into five categories.
Company factory piano:
Machine cutting, model machine pressure molding, machine painting..., systematic mass production + professional division of labor of workers. At present, most of the low-priced violins of Japanese and German brands in the market are actually OEM produced in China or Eastern Europe, and then labeled with their brands, and operate in the same way as famous brands in other industries.
Luthier handmade piano:
The most widely circulated instruments are from Italy, Germany, Eastern Europe and China, and these violiners, which are labelled as famous luthiers, are mainly purchased by dealers, luthiers or violin teachers. The value of the handmade piano mainly depends on the fame of the luthier, among which the violin made by the famous master of Cremona, Italy is the highest.
Second-hand piano:
Some musical instrument dealers sell second-hand pianos, second-hand pianos refer to old pianos of a short age, and most of them are factory pianos with low prices. The original owner of the piano was purchased and resold by the dealer because of changing the piano or giving up learning the piano, of course, the price is low, but not every dealer operates a second-hand piano player's field.
Antique Piano:
The rarity, fame and historical value of antique pianos cannot be replicated, and the number of authentic pieces that have survived to the world is very limited. The ** of the antique piano is always at a sky-high price, as long as it is a boutique, not afraid of no buyers, the price will not be a problem, even if it is expensive, time will make up for the appreciation of the piano, the real difficulty is to confirm that this is a real and unmistakable antique piano.
Antique Qin:
The purpose of the qin, which imitates the flavor of the guqin, is to replicate the beauty of history and time. Whether there is deception in the antique qin depends on the sales attitude and behavior. If the manufacturer and distributor indicate that they are selling an antique piano and the price is close to that of a new piano, there is no deception; On the contrary, if the antique qin is called the guqin, and the price of the guqin is **, it is a deception.
The violin market is an extremely chaotic situation, because the vast majority of violins (guqin) are not worth the excitement of everyone who thinks they have met a treasure. Because in the current international market, it is impossible for good things to fall into your hands, and the opportunities in China are even more minimal. So when everyone is enthusiastic or eager to try, please calm down and think about it carefully, whether this piano is worth buying, and what category of violin it belongs to.
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When choosing a violin, you can follow these steps:
1.Know your needs: First, you need to know what you want to buy a violin for, whether you are a beginner, an amateur or a professional player.
2.Understand the quality of the violin: The quality factors of the violin include the material of the wood, the craftsmanship, the manufacturing technology, etc. In general, a good violin will have a better tone and resonance, so it is advisable to choose a better quality violin.
3.Pick the right size: Violins come in different sizes and are suitable for people of all ages. If you are a beginner or a child, you need to choose the right size violin.
4.Bow Test: Bow testing is a very important step when choosing a violin. The test requires a bow that fits into a small handle finch and needs to have good elasticity and control.
5.Audition: The last step is to try playing the violin to see if it sounds good and resonates. When you try the piano, you can play some scales and melodies of the Kihong to listen to the timbre of the piano.
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