Thursday, March 20, 2014

A Guide To Violin Chinrest Styles

By Jaclyn Hurley


There are various things to consider when you play an instrument. Part of the process is making sure you know how to play the instrument and that you get the best from it. Another important aspect is making sure that you feel physically comfortable while you are playing an instrument. This is especially important while you are playing a violin. If you want to play your violin comfortably it is recommended that you use a rest. There are various types of violin chinrest styles and it is worth considering what is best suited to your needs.

Commonly a lot of people use the rest that comes with their instrument when they purchase it. The problem is that this does not necessarily mean that it is suited to you. Just like clothes a rest ought to be fitted to your face in order to give yourself the maximum amount of comfort while you are playing.

Other people create their own homemade rests. In some cases they may use sponges tied with rubber bands or bits of wood. The advantage of this is that you can adjust the material to suit you exactly. The disadvantage is that if you are not confident of your DIY skills you could end up making something that is not suitable.

What is true is that playing without a rest can make people uncomfortable. In simple terms this is because people are placing a wooden object on their chin for hours at a time. This is both in terms of practising and when playing a piece during a concert. Therefore if you do wish to use a rest it is vital to choose the right one.

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.

There are at least 50 types of rest available for you to choose from. The most well known is the Guarneri. This has the cup where the chin rests on the left side. Another variation known as the Flesch has the cup in the centre. There is no right or wrong and it is purely about choosing the one that you personally find comfortable. It is also important to note a number contain nickel so if you are allergic you should look for hypo allergenic chinrests to prevent any allergic reactions.

You can find a variety of different chinrests by looking online. As well as finding rests you can also find professionals that can cut and resize them in order to fit your chin and jawline. This will make it easier and more comfortable for you while playing. It is also worth looking online for demonstration videos and tips to show you how to position your rest to make sure that you are as comfortable as possible while playing your instrument.




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