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Violin


Question Posted Sunday October 22 2006, 6:00 pm

Well, I have a pretty rad violin and it's over a hundres years old. I got it back in April or so? My question is, the bridge is leaning slightly back toward the chin rest and the strings (because of the bridge) shifted very very much to the left (where the G string is)

1. Why does the bridge shift so much like this?
2. How can I fix it without damaging my violin in any way?


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ohSNAPitsloryn answered Sunday October 22 2006, 10:09 pm:
hey, i have been playing the violin since as long as i can remember. My violin bridge always shifts, and i alwasy ask my teacher to fix it becasue i am afraid i will mess it up. but i looked it up and here is what you need to know:

The violin bridge is held in place by pressure and proper placement, not glue (tension from the violin strings holds it in place).

The bridge is evenly lined up with the fingerboard, and stands straight up, perpendicular to the violin.

The feet of the bridge should be aligned with the interior notches of the F-holes. The lower side of the bridge should be placed under the E string (the string with the highest pitch).

When adjusting or putting a bridge on the violin, it's very important to slightly loosen the violin strings before the bridge is placed, centered, and kept perfectly straight (perpendicular to the violin).

To adjust a tilting bridge, first slightly loosen the violin strings, then grasp the top of the bridge at its upper corners with the thumb and index fingers of each hand and gently pull or push the top of the bridge until a 90° angle is achieved.

If your bridge has become warped (or you feel uncomfortable adjusting it), take your violin to your local violin shop or instrument dealer for professional assistance.


i hope i helped :]

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