Instrument Care – Violin

Instrument Care – Violin

A stringed instrument needs much care and attention to lengthen its life span and keep it in good working order. A violin spends much of its life in vibration and although some change is inevitable you can care for a violin in a way that shortens the long term effects of everyday use.

Humidity:
Use a dampit if your instrument is in a hot or humid area. Soak the dampit in water for thirty seconds and squeeze out excess water then place back in the instrument. This will prevent your violin from warping due to extreme heat and pressure. If you have a humidifier, turn it on and store your violin in that room. Do not store it in a room that is stuffy and doesn’t get much air. Do not ever store in the trunk of a car. If it is cold outside the instrument will get very cold very quickly and the same goes for very hot weather where the glue joints can break lose.

The Exterior: Keep It Looking Like New
Don’t sit your instrument on tables or other hard surfacesviolin-care because it can scratch or chip the varnish. Also don’t touch the varnish a lot because fingerprints can leave permanent scars on your violin. Use a fine polish cleaner to clean your violin. Do not use anything that is cheap because it can leave streaks and permanently scar your violin as well. If the spine of the violin cracks or any of it warps or breaks away from the rib of the violin take it in for repair as soon as possible. Do not wait a very long time after this has happened because you may not be able to fix the problems after a while. Also it is recommended that once every few months you take it to a repair shop to make sure that there are no problems that you may have not realized with the violin.

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