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Zaiphon Junior Member
Joined: 19 Sep 2009 Posts: 9
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:56 pm Post subject: Beginners' Tuning Question |
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Well, I starting learning violin on my own, through videos and books. But there are things that books don't answer.
Current I bought a 200$ Electric Violin... it had really cheap strings which I broke the next day while tuning it. Broke the big one... G string.
I just replaced them with: THOMASTIK DOMINANT
On the package the strings go as follow:
String d1, string g, string e2, string a1
I wonder what those numbers mean, maybe someone can enlighten me.
I also bought this digital electric tuner... I tuned all my strings.. had quite a bit of dificulty but I managed... but my "A" string feels loose to the touch and I have to press on it to get any sound, it like moves when I rub my bow on it unlike all my other strings.
oh and my e string has trouble vibrating to my bow, i have to put quite a bit of mozon/resin on it, to get it to vibrate enough to make sound.
Any tips, tricks would be most welcomed~
I do plan to get some lessons at a later time, its just not possible at the moment so I would like to try my best to progress on my own. It's just a hobby but a very fun hobby at that
Kind regards, Alex. |
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Mat Roop Senior Member
Joined: 24 Mar 2007 Posts: 911 Location: Wyoming Ontario
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 12:51 am Post subject: |
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Alex... are you sure you did not mix up the strings? and be sure your A is tuned in the right octave!
Also, It takes a little playing to get the rosin worked into the bow.... keep playing it will get there!
Google these these words... rosin new violin bow .... lots of info out there!
Good luck, Mat |
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ollieken Super Member
Joined: 26 Mar 2007 Posts: 281 Location: New Brunswick Canada
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:39 am Post subject: Strings |
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Hi The strings go on E {smalll one } is the first one A Next D & G top one |
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techfiddle Member
Joined: 17 Jun 2009 Posts: 122
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Zaiphon Junior Member
Joined: 19 Sep 2009 Posts: 9
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:02 pm Post subject: |
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I figured it out! Well it seems I had to tighten it way more to get the real "A" note, I was getting the "A" on my electric tuner but it wasnt really producing much sound. But after really tighting the string, it feels more like a genuine sound a violin should be making. But I was soo afraid of breaking it like before.
Then I did the same with my "E" string and it worked, now I'm able to produce sounds way more often then before although I still have a little trouble producing constant sound. And the sound seems scritchy when I press on the string and try to produce sound. I still have to put quite a bit of rosin for the E string to produce good sound, is this normal?
It's still not quite perfect but it's getting there.
Thanks for everyone help |
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