Saturday, March 8, 2014

Different Types Of Violin Chinrest Styles

By Jaclyn Hurley


Playing a violin can be a strain for people, especially around the chin. In order to prevent this strain a chinrest is used. In order to find the one that is best suited to you it helps to know the various types of violin chinrest styles so that you can play your instrument as comfortably as possible.

You may wonder why a rest is important. Indeed some musicians do not like to use a rest because they consider that this creates a distance between themselves and the instrument. Therefore they suffer discomfort because they feel that this physicality adds to the performance while they are playing. There is also an argument that many of the greatest musicians did not use chinrests and feel that the sound is maximised without the use of them.

There is also the theory that using a rest affects the sound. They argue that a number of the great classical musicians did not use a rest. Whether or not this is true or not is debatable.

It is estimated that there are at least 50 different types of chinrest available. Therefore you have numerous different options to consider when thinking about what is most appropriate for you and your instrument. It is very important to find something that will allow you to play with a minimum of discomfort.

Indeed a lot of musicians create their own rests. Some may use sponges tied up with rubber bands in order to provide a soft cushion for their chin while playing. Others prefer to use a block of wood. However this kind of DIY rest is probably best left to experienced musicians who have played long enough to know how to make something suitable for their playing style.

Some musicians create their own rests. They use sponges or blocks of wood to place under their chin. This is good for musicians who are experienced enough to know where to place the makeshift rest in order to feel comfortable. If you are just starting to play or are not as confident with your DIY abilities it is better to purchase your own.

It is also worth talking to professionals about how to maintain your rest. You want to ensure that the rest stays in place so that you do not feel any strain on your jaw or neck while you are playing. Furthermore you do not want to slip while you are playing your instrument as this could potentially be very embarrassing if this happens mid performance!

One thing to be aware of is some people may be allergic to the metal used in some chinrests. There are hypo allergenic items available and if you are worried about potential allergic reactions you should look for this type. You can find these and a wide array of chinrests by using your regular search engine. It is also recommended to look for customer reviews from other musicians to find the best one to suit your needs.




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