Why is a good violin ridiculously expensive?

Updated on amusement 2024-07-01
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Wood, artificial, and violin is collectible, saxophone or other wind music, as soon as you get it, it will depreciate even if it is not worn or something, and a good violin will only increase in value, provided that the tone is good, the wood is good, and the piano is of high integrity, I hope it can help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The main thing is wood, my violin is a handmade piano, when the teacher recommends it, it is said that wood affects the sound quality, followed by the strings, after the strings are broken, the strings I bought in the piano shop are not as good as before. . .

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The handmade piano is very particular in the selection of materials, and the process is also more exquisite, which is different from the ordinary production of machines, especially the well-known production artists. The piano is similar to the products of famous ceramic makers and the works of famous painters.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The wood, workmanship, and tone of the handmade piano should be good, and if the luthier has room to rise, then the piano is collectible, and you can go to the station of the Cardansa Violin Center, which has many good violins.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I have three violins worth 10,000 yuan, and the other two can be shot for 10,000 yuan. But I haven't played enough yet.

    Now I will play "Flowers and Youth", "Gadamerin", "Minuet" hahaha, "Xinjiang Spring" will play a few bars. "Meditation" I will only appreciate haha.

    When I was a kid, I used to like making musical instruments, but I don't anymore because it's too unrealistic. Wood is too expensive and hard to find.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Handmade piano labor is expensive, and it is also related to the materials.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The wood used is not the same. Of course** it's different. And workmanship. Timbre. These are.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Wood is good. In addition, the labor cost of handmade is also high.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because of his hobby, he put more than 800 yuan of cotton violins, but why is the handmade violin of no brand so outrageously expensive, and the movement is tens of thousands, even more expensive than those saxophone clearance instruments, what is the production process.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, the handmade piano is expensive, the tone is good, and some are antiques.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Manufacturing process: Making a high-quality cello requires hundreds or even thousands of hours of handmade work, including careful material selection, engraving, tuning and other links.

    2.Material costs: Cellos often use high-grade woods such as maple and spruce to create resonance boxes and bow shafts, which are expensive and scarce. Pianos, on the other hand, require the use of a variety of metals, alloys, and other special components.

    3.Branding: A brand with a long history and legend like Stradivarius can make the violin or cello soar.

    Similarly, many famous piano brands are widely recognized for their beautiful sound and gorgeous appearance.

    In general, due to factors such as high production costs and the imbalance between market demand and supply, a good cello is often more expensive than a good piano under the same water source.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Learning the cello is more expensive. The value of the cello itself is relatively high, and the learning cost is higher, the study of the cello is not very cheap, a piano is thousands, and the imperial erection is still a beginner trace of dismantling and acceptance.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many reasons why violas are more expensive than cellos, the most common of which are:

    1.Violas are more difficult to make: violas are smaller in body than cellos, and their strings are thinner than cellos, so making a viola requires more craftsmanship and skill, which makes it even more expensive.

    3.The viola has a clearer pronunciation: Since the strings of the viola are thinner than the cello, it is articulated more clearly, which is one of the reasons why it is more expensive than the cello.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Because some guqins are more than 100 years old, and the longer the violin, the better the material. The voice is the best 2

    Because the violin is the most pleasing instrument among the many instruments, and the violin is so widely used, it is widely used in recital halls and becomes the most expensive instrument among the musical instruments. 2007-04-21 11:54:

    36 Supplements: 3Because the famous luthier made it out 2007-04-26 18:

    51:07 Supplement: 4

    The value of a violin exceeds the original value of the violin itself because it has been used by the master of the violin.

    Reference: book

    Because the tone is beautiful, it is cast by a famous master for a longer time.

    The more beautiful the timbre, the better the wood that was regretted at that time.

    A violin worth more than $100,000 is not only due to its original value, but also because the ruler was made by a famous luthier, or because it has been used by some master or has historical value. If there is 100,000 yuan, any beautiful wood, a famous luthier can find another new piano, because it is a horse's tail!

    Reference: Myself.

    Because it's an antique.

    Reference: me

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Violins are expensive and cheap, cheap practice pianos are 2, 3 hundred, expensive hundreds of thousands, I use more than 2,000.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because of the wood and the like, the better the wood of a violin, the better its sound quality, and the ** also rises. The second is the strings, and different qualities will also have a great impact on ** and timbre. The wood and decoration of the bow and the quality of the bow hair are also one of the reasons, such as the decoration of some shells and some abalone shells, which are obviously different.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Violins vary from hundreds to hundreds of millions. Some pianos are exquisitely made, have good timbre, and are more expensive, but this kind of piano does not exceed 200,000; Most of them are the most expensive guqins with high cultural value, such as Stradivari's 7 pianos, all of which are tens of millions, as well as the pianos of the Italian Amati family, which are the most expensive in Italy with inflation and the rise in the fame of the performers. It turned out that the strings of the 18th century are now sold for more than 100 million each.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I guess what you are talking about is that the guqin is ** expensive, the most expensive new qin is more than 100,000 caps, and the guqin is generally divided into two masters, Stradivari and Guagnieli, which are the most expensive. They have been constantly adjusted and nurtured by the performers over the long years, and they have been carefully crafted from birth, with incomparable and beautiful pronunciation, and after a few hundred years, they have become fewer and fewer antiques, of course, they will be very expensive, and they are valuable things. Therefore, the reason why the ancient violin is expensive is that it not only has a high use value, but also a high artistic value and collection value.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You think in detail, I'll give you my opinion a little:

    1. I don't recommend using electronic exercises. Because the traditional wooden violin is a very delicate instrument that tests the delicate feeling of the hand, the slightest adjustment and change of your left and right hands will be reflected immediately, while the electronic violin may not have this subtle experience, because it is not the natural principle of physical vibration at all, which also loses the essence of traditional stringed instruments. Besides, how do you learn to use electronics in class with the teacher?,It's very inconvenient.。。

    2. The pitch of the violin is completely different from that of the guitar, both in form and in principle. If you don't explain it specifically, you can learn from the number of fingerboard lengths and chords of the guitar that are longer than the violin, but the lack of vocal range is not as wide as the violin, so you know that the difficulty of pitch is not at a level, as long as the fingers move slightly, there will be deviations, but some people can hear it and some people can't hear it, this is the principle of physics...

    Your last words are correct, I agree with the feeling of being completely familiar with the piano, the key is to practice a lot, practice makes perfect.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The violin is to coach your ears, and the violin is made in a modern style, not entirely for aesthetic appearance, but for its acoustic and playing needs. The violin top and back plate have a curved shape to give it a good resonance and a loud pronunciation; The waist is narrow, making it easy to play the high and bass strings; The top and back plate are equipped with inlay strips, which not only prevent the wood from cracking, but also play a certain role in the sound quality of the instrument. There is a column support between the top and the backplate, and its position change has a significant effect on the timbre of the violin.

    The lower left side of the panel is glued with a bass beam, which not only plays a reinforcing role, but also has an acoustic role. Paint on the surface of the violin such as too hard, too soft, or the bow of the violin.

    Even paint will damage the sound quality. When the bow rubs against the strings to make the strings vibrate, the panel vibrates through the horse, and the backplate vibrates through the sound column, the E string vibrates less, while the G string vibrates more, so that the bass beam has more vibration and causes the resonance box to vibrate. The ability to get the most out of the sound depends on the strings and their tension, the quality of the horse, the pressure and speed of the bow.

    In order to express the various sound qualities of the piano, it is necessary to add the player's bowing, fingering, kneading, and playing skills.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, intonation is the difficulty and focus of the violin, and the sound is not right if it is a little worse, so it is generally 1 year to play just the empty strings...

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1 Sound, including sound and timbre. The timbre is required to be pure, clear, pleasant, loud, bright with high silver, deep but not stuffy with low silver, balanced sound of four strings, and long resonance time.

    2 Color, which has no uniform standard. Most of them are red, reddish-brown, golden yellow, yellow, etc., but they should all be beautiful and pleasing to the eye without fading color.

    3. The surface is smooth and clean, free of impurities.

    4 The headstock and body should be straight, straight, not crooked, and evenly proportioned.

    5. The panel is required to be upright in literature and science, and the left and right arcs are consistent.

    6. The back plate requires beautiful pattern, appropriate density and symmetrical texture; The whole board or two boards together can be used; The left and right radians are symmetrical.

    7. The two "F" holes are required to be the same size, the same length, and the same middle tip; The two holes are symmetrical from side to side.

    8. The black and white lines require natural curves, no breaks, and the joints cannot be seen; The black and white lines of the horns should have bee pins.

    9 The headstock should have the same pattern as the backplate.

    10 The fretboard should be well glued to the headstock and straight.

    11. The pinshaft bore is required to be consistent with the pin's inclination.

    12. The horse requires good texture, fine carving, and symmetry between the left and right; The horse's feet coincide with the curvature of the panel.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Listen to the timbre, it's not particularly good if it's too light. Suit yourself.

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