I'm from the UK and I want nothing more than to have enough money to fly to Australia and have Olaf help me get a new violin 😍 Seems like getting your wand in Harry Potter!
Just picked up a beginner Violin for my 15yr old (and me). It's a 10 year old Pegasus Florence II in near new condition(from a Violin shop with a luthier). It looks beautiful and sounds good to my ear and the price was very good. My son's best friend is a very advanced player and we are going to have him play it next week . It is hand made in China, but the guy assured me it is very well made especially for the price. He said we could bring it back if it didn't work for us.
Man you are like the yoda of violin. I d love to have like a lot of money to buy one of your violins. All that story that you help people to find the perfect instrument is dope.
The salespeople and makers are ALWAYS going to be annoyed by you taking their time, esp if you do not end up buying from them. You just have to put up with it. And the makers have GOT to realize that THEIR instrument is NOT going to work for many---probably a LOT--- of people.
As a music creator who's passionate about violins and works in the string department of a "common" music store, you help me a lot! I wish we had better violins! LOL
I see Olaf like the Wand Maker in Harry Potter, I didn’t even realize he took his job that seriously that he would analyze his clients personalities to find a Violin for they’re own Energy. Thats dedication
I just want a beastly full viola sound. I like the idea of giving business to a living person, but also love the idea that im a simply steward of that instrument and that it passed through other hands better or worse than mine.
I know my Cello is a beginner instrument...I played almost 10 years before I stopped. I wonder if perhaps at that point my instrument was the reason it just felt hard to play and keep up with my peers. At some point I imagine that a quality instrument becomes necessary. I suppose it doesn't matter.... Haven't played in 20 years. I think I'll pull out that beginner instrument and give it a go... After having a professional look at it of course.
Thank you, Mr. Olaf! Your advice is really beneficial to guide me when I want to upgrade my acoustic piano or buy a used/new double bass in the future =)
This sends me domn memory lane to when I chose and "married" my violin. I wish I had been prepared to know what to do, but on the other hand, my teacher took care of the quality and I took care of falling in love.
I wish Your shop was near me. The violin I have doesn't feel right. I have a hearing loss which makes things harder. I am also old now and would love one last opportunity to play a good instrument before my demise The help and advice you give would be amazing.
3:39 - 4:32 -----> 1780s Viennese I would prefer this for folk music. 4:33 - 4:53 -----> 1850s French I would generally prefer this one more overall personally... Hmmm
Tbh the strings affect the tone of the violin very much. It’s better off if all instruments are in dominant 135b which is a neutral set of strings and you can get the right violin. You can then purchase a different set of strings to adjust the tone.
I was going to say the same thing. Just think how new strings make your current instrument feel, then consider that probably some of the instruments will have new strings you like and some will have older strings or ones less suited to you. I'm not enough of a heavy hitter that I can ask the shop to put new favorites on each instrument I try. :)
I've seen that kind of thing once or twice. Sometimes a particular violin just seems to suit a particular type of string so there's tônicas on one and dominants in another one and that's fair enough. But if you're trying out one violin with basic strings on it and another one with new pirazzis or something you might not be hearing the tonal qualities of the violin so much as the strings. The same goes for trying out bows at the same time. Keep it separate if possible.
Why does my violin sound scratchy? I have to play about a half our n it’ll begin to sound better. Is it me or does a violin need to get broken in each time you pick it up? It actually sounds better with a mute. More mellow. 😳
Not a violin but a guitar. I played 21 Epiphone guitars ( Beatles , Rolling Stones) in 1973 . I finally narrowed it down to two and settled one one which I bought. A freat ( now deceased ) lthier commented, yeas Terry, you picked the best one. I loved that guitar for 17 years but had to sell it for a new water heater in 1990 to give the fanily a new water heater when times were tough. Wife had two baby boys I was out of income after long service leave.
I love what you do and everything you show and tell us. But next time you make a video please don't have us looking directly at the spot light in the ceiling when you set up you camera. It's awfully distracting to have that spot light next to your head shining in our eyes and it also makes it almost impossible for us to watch from start to finish. But thank you for making the tutorial and giving this advice. I was looking for something just like this for when to chose a violin.
I bought one that was advertised on TH-cam, mail order. If only it had come with a f___ user manual: DO NOT TAKE ALL OF THE STRINGS OFF . My soundpost popped months ago, and I've been hesitant to visit a luthier
if i know one thing about violins (i don't; started learning 2 weeks ago) is that whatever violin or VSO (violin shaped object) you get, you take it to a luthier to set it up properly as they can correct some things that may have been rushed in the factory... at least that's what Olaf said in some videos and he looks a bit more trustworthy than advertisements :) these instruments seem to be somewhat magical, very delicate things almost like with a soul so i kind of feel they deserve good care. wish i lived in Brisbane! :)
Olaf is the Ollivander of string instruments.
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i was thinking the same thing ^^
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I was thinking the same
I'm from the UK and I want nothing more than to have enough money to fly to Australia and have Olaf help me get a new violin 😍 Seems like getting your wand in Harry Potter!
You're going to have much better selection of instruments available in europe than in Aus lol
So I see now where the Harry Potter sketch came from 😂...
Just picked up a beginner Violin for my 15yr old (and me). It's a 10 year old Pegasus Florence II in near new condition(from a Violin shop with a luthier). It looks beautiful and sounds good to my ear and the price was very good. My son's best friend is a very advanced player and we are going to have him play it next week . It is hand made in China, but the guy assured me it is very well made especially for the price. He said we could bring it back if it didn't work for us.
Congrats!
Man you are like the yoda of violin. I d love to have like a lot of money to buy one of your violins. All that story that you help people to find the perfect instrument is dope.
Would like to have lots of money as well for this purpose.
Thank you! This is very helpful, I always feel like I annoyed the maker by trying out too many instruments, but this is reassuring.
Definitely not... the most important thing is that you find YOUR perfect instrument 😍
The salespeople and makers are ALWAYS going to be annoyed by you taking their time, esp if you do not end up buying from them. You just have to put up with it. And the makers have GOT to realize that THEIR instrument is NOT going to work for many---probably a LOT--- of people.
Preparing to buy a new violin tomorrow. I am so glad I found this video. Thank you Olaf!
As a music creator who's passionate about violins and works in the string department of a "common" music store, you help me a lot! I wish we had better violins! LOL
I see Olaf like the Wand Maker in Harry Potter, I didn’t even realize he took his job that seriously that he would analyze his clients personalities to find a Violin for they’re own Energy. Thats dedication
I just want a beastly full viola sound. I like the idea of giving business to a living person, but also love the idea that im a simply steward of that instrument and that it passed through other hands better or worse than mine.
I know my Cello is a beginner instrument...I played almost 10 years before I stopped. I wonder if perhaps at that point my instrument was the reason it just felt hard to play and keep up with my peers. At some point I imagine that a quality instrument becomes necessary. I suppose it doesn't matter.... Haven't played in 20 years. I think I'll pull out that beginner instrument and give it a go... After having a professional look at it of course.
Thank you, Mr. Olaf!
Your advice is really beneficial to guide me when I want to upgrade my acoustic piano or buy a used/new double bass in the future =)
Just bought an old violin and fallen in love! Wow
Great explanation, but the automatic camera movement is making me dizzy.
This sends me domn memory lane to when I chose and "married" my violin. I wish I had been prepared to know what to do, but on the other hand, my teacher took care of the quality and I took care of falling in love.
I wish Your shop was near me. The violin I have doesn't feel right. I have a hearing loss which makes things harder. I am also old now and would love one last opportunity to play a good instrument before my demise
The help and advice you give would be amazing.
Your shop should be called Olafanders, Quality Violins, Violas, Cellos and Double Basses since 1986
3:39 - 4:32 -----> 1780s Viennese
I would prefer this for folk music.
4:33 - 4:53 -----> 1850s French
I would generally prefer this one more overall personally...
Hmmm
2 yrs warranty on all your instruments. From a retailer that is true confidence in your abilities and a credit to you.
That 1780 violin is really nice and mellow. I wonder how much it costs?
Probably 10k-100k. Maybe even 1M.
shayan moosavi 1m no newr lol prob 50k
shayan moosavi that aint a guarneri buddy or an amati, not a million
It's price is: $Alot.99
@@shayanmoosavi9139 no way it’s 100k or a million 😂
Tbh the strings affect the tone of the violin very much. It’s better off if all instruments are in dominant 135b which is a neutral set of strings and you can get the right violin. You can then purchase a different set of strings to adjust the tone.
I was going to say the same thing. Just think how new strings make your current instrument feel, then consider that probably some of the instruments will have new strings you like and some will have older strings or ones less suited to you. I'm not enough of a heavy hitter that I can ask the shop to put new favorites on each instrument I try. :)
I've seen that kind of thing once or twice. Sometimes a particular violin just seems to suit a particular type of string so there's tônicas on one and dominants in another one and that's fair enough.
But if you're trying out one violin with basic strings on it and another one with new pirazzis or something you might not be hearing the tonal qualities of the violin so much as the strings.
The same goes for trying out bows at the same time. Keep it separate if possible.
What about double basses ??
Ook! [When i was last selecting my bow, i instantly zoomed to two - turned out, unsurprisingly, they were the most expensive ones....]
Why does the camera shake?
what if I cant really play yet - how can I make sure to try the instrument more thoroughly
Rent first?
Is strobel reputable enough ? Thanx
I wanna buy a violin for a begginer and watched this vid so I know what to buy.
A Strad.
easy
Why does my violin sound scratchy? I have to play about a half our n it’ll begin to sound better. Is it me or does a violin need to get broken in each time you pick it up? It actually sounds better with a mute. More mellow. 😳
I think it's time to go to a violinmaker to find out what the problem is.
@@AskOlaftheViolinmaker 👌🎻
I guess after half an hour you're warmed up and play better
It would make a good video if you had an actual player going through the process of choosing an instrument that feels right to him/her.
awesome suggestion!!! And it would also be nice cuz local (Australian) students and artists can be featured.
Not a violin but a guitar. I played 21 Epiphone guitars ( Beatles , Rolling Stones) in 1973 . I finally narrowed it down to two and settled one one which I bought. A freat ( now deceased ) lthier commented, yeas Terry, you picked the best one. I loved that guitar for 17 years but had to sell it for a new water heater in 1990 to give the fanily a new water heater when times were tough. Wife had two baby boys I was out of income after long service leave.
I love what you do and everything you show and tell us. But next time you make a video please don't have us looking directly at the spot light in the ceiling when you set up you camera. It's awfully distracting to have that spot light next to your head shining in our eyes and it also makes it almost impossible for us to watch from start to finish. But thank you for making the tutorial and giving this advice. I was looking for something just like this for when to chose a violin.
I wish Olaf was a classical guitar guy...
An Hour 1 and 1/2 is at least correct.
I bought one that was advertised on TH-cam, mail order. If only it had come with a f___ user manual: DO NOT TAKE ALL OF THE STRINGS OFF . My soundpost popped months ago, and I've been hesitant to visit a luthier
How frustrating...
It might be a good to see a luthier though... that way you can start playing it.
if i know one thing about violins (i don't; started learning 2 weeks ago) is that whatever violin or VSO (violin shaped object) you get, you take it to a luthier to set it up properly as they can correct some things that may have been rushed in the factory... at least that's what Olaf said in some videos and he looks a bit more trustworthy than advertisements :) these instruments seem to be somewhat magical, very delicate things almost like with a soul so i kind of feel they deserve good care.
wish i lived in Brisbane! :)
After practicing a little I'm setting my own soundposts on my violins. It is very useful in emergency situations
Would you just please keep the camera fixed at all times? It gives me a headache :(
The French violin sounded better.