This must be the best walkthrough of how to set up a violin that I've ever seen on TH-cam. Rebecca Ensley is not only knowledgeable, but also a natural teacher. Very pleasant video to watch, and very well explained. Thanks!
I ordered a cheap "quiet" violin for night practice, and this video helped me to get it up and running with new strings and bridge. Thanks for posting this fantastic video. I learned a lot, and it's always fascinating to hear masters talk about their craft.
Thanks I won $60 violin on ebay very old my first violin a rescue mission so cool. Your video was most informative just what I was looking for thanks again.
She made that seem sooo easy. I can tell you, that although I've played violin for many decades and have a degree in classical guitar from Sydney Conservatorium, I can't do any but the most basic adjustments to my violin. The work shown in the video takes years to become adept at and even putting in a soundpost is, for most players, something not to be attempted let alone perfected. The soundpost must be in just the right spot and a millimetre here or there will have the instrument playing poorly or at its best. This work is demanding of a very stable, relaxed and decidedly unflustered temperament. These people are true craftspeople just as a violin, or any instrument, maker must be.
This is a basic "Fly-Over", as Rebecca would also tell you. I am originally a Guitar Luthier/Builder, and yes, no matter what type of instrument, Luthiery is a very 'involved' art, utilizing a huge plethora of specialized tools, and talents!!! Go girl, my thanx for a very enjoyable video.
I rarely comment on anything, but i have really enjoyed this video. I love the way you have explained every thing verry easy to follow. The background music was verry relaxing with a nice upbeat tone, and great camera action. All around great video. This is my first video from you channel, but will definitely not be the last. GREAT JOB!
very helpful video :] Please, I just bought an electric violin. I am a carpenter and very experienced guitarist , so I am familiar with setting up guitars. What is the standard string height under the strings at the nut , and , how do you go about setting the height from fingerboard to the bottom of the tuned strings at the top end of a violin fingerboard, ??? Again, I found the video very helpful, Cheers :]
is there a violin with a wider fret board? I noticed that my fingers tips at times are a bit wider and hits the other side strings. How could I avoid hitting the other side strings? And also can I lower the bridge (shave or trim off the edge) so that the action of the violin would alot lower to the fret board?
You could purchase a 14 inch viola and put on violin strings. Every size Viola is supposed to have a wider fingerboard than a violin as far as I know. Might you be a guitar or mandolin(same tuning) player transitioning? They seem to always want to call fingerboard a fret board don't they!
moldyore-there are people who play MANY instruments and eventually move on to violin after they've mastered others like guitar mandolin piano etc.I did! But the work involved is the most I have ever had to give to learn ..did you know that the vibratto is different on guitar -I do it left to right of the string like I did on my classical guitar not forward and backward rocking on fingertip expected of you on violin. I gouged out my first cheap violin because it was a soft wood fingerboard due to my vibratto and while it sounded beautiful it was limiting at best and damaging at worst. I had to unlearn it and start from the beginning as a child would..but I got it faster than most would have but it did require daily playing to work out all those muscles as I'd lose it if I stopped a few days or week. Violin/ cello/ viola -all take more work than most any other instrument except maybe those cool chinese erhu violin or the Mongolian version of erhu. They do this real cool vibratto thing on two strings only and that slidey sound you hear is because they have only two strings to get that range of notes in..so I say never give up.. accept it will take along time and rise to the rewarding challenge.
Oh yeah..the bridge. Yes you can file it sand it etc. I biught a bunch of cheap bridges off ebay just in case but i got it rught the first time and you can too!.but I'd say first look it up on you tube or pay a luthier the first time but only if they will do it in front of you so you can see what they do. Also know that bluegrass fiddlers file it a little different sometimes to aid in doublestops..but that's the extent of my self taught knowledge on it.
@moldyoreo Are you a troll or just a six year old that hasn't learn any manners yet. If you don't have anything to contribute to a conversation, Shut the hell up!
EndofUSA, if your having trouble with fingers hitting the other strings, you're probably not arching your finger and putting too much of the pad on the fingerboard. As far as the bridge , the easiest way to lower the bridge is to take it off the violin and trace the top on paper. Next ,cut the image on the paper out and place it little lower on your bridge and draw a line where the image top is touching the bridge. This will give you a mark to shave or sand down the top of the bridge. Hey, molyoreo, if you had more brains than mouth, you could have helped EndofUSA out, instead of being a jackass. Good luck EndofUSA.
Sad that someone ruined the informative speech, with annoying muzak. Not very professional, when an instruction sounds like a cheap commercial or a russian porn. 🤪
Sorry to say it but I bought just a violin on Aliexpress for $150 and it was fitted and sounds absolutely amazing including your "standard measurements" 5mm for G and 3mm for E strings clearence. But it has a decent wood with massive spruce and high quality maple with nice natural flames. Chinese simply copied Western know-how and now they mass-produce decent quality for the price absolutely out of the reach of Western producers. And BTW. They needn't to demonstrate their quality on extra violin with handmade varnish and high price tag. Your video was demonstrated on such violin but there are many others hanging on the stands. I really doubt every of dark instrument has quality high enough to be shown on the camera.But Chinese make quality setup even on violins worth $150 including post fees. Is it as bad for you as it can be. You setup one violin in 20 minutes. Meanwhile Chinese did 2000 violins just as good as yours but for the fraction of the price.
So broad. 101 break down style. "bring your instrument to us and we will do it for you." You lost the generosity approach in order to gain trust. Take your time to study up some more marketting tactic first before starting your next vdo. The European masters provide more skills and knowledge than you guys. It's hard to follow anyway those master, And as a result we respect that they made it looks so easy. And at the end of hat why we would send the instrument to them.
This must be the best walkthrough of how to set up a violin that I've ever seen on TH-cam. Rebecca Ensley is not only knowledgeable, but also a natural teacher. Very pleasant video to watch, and very well explained. Thanks!
I ordered a cheap "quiet" violin for night practice, and this video helped me to get it up and running with new strings and bridge. Thanks for posting this fantastic video. I learned a lot, and it's always fascinating to hear masters talk about their craft.
Thanks I won $60 violin on ebay very old my first violin a rescue mission so cool. Your video was most informative just what I was looking for thanks again.
She made that seem sooo easy. I can tell you, that although I've played violin for many decades and have a degree in classical guitar from Sydney Conservatorium, I can't do any but the most basic adjustments to my violin. The work shown in the video takes years to become adept at and even putting in a soundpost is, for most players, something not to be attempted let alone perfected. The soundpost must be in just the right spot and a millimetre here or there will have the instrument playing poorly or at its best. This work is demanding of a very stable, relaxed and decidedly unflustered temperament. These people are true craftspeople just as a violin, or any instrument, maker must be.
I'm a learner luthier...found this a really helpful video thanks.
Wow! This is an art setting up the violin! I am impressed in this lady's expertise..
This is a basic "Fly-Over", as Rebecca would also tell you. I am originally a Guitar Luthier/Builder, and yes, no matter what type of instrument, Luthiery is a very 'involved' art, utilizing a huge plethora of specialized tools, and talents!!! Go girl, my thanx for a very enjoyable video.
Very well explained in depth. Thank you for all your hard work. I have learnt a lot of information from your description. Thanks again.
great information, talked myself out trying to do this myself
Thank you,very informative and most helpful when changing strings on these delicate instruments
thanks
very helpful
Thank you Rebecca for this wonderful demonstration and explanation.
thank you so much! i really appreciate your knowledge and your no-bullshit delivery. cheers! :)
Thank you very much Rebecca very nice and informative video for violin set. I am, as always interested in the subject you have covered.
Great video, thank you.
Thank You,This was a very good teaching video and that is how knowledge gets passed down to others. Great Job
Thank you. Very great presentation.
Excellent video, thanks!
Thank you for the video. You are a Master!
12:05 - I would love to know what are these measures.
I rarely comment on anything, but i have really enjoyed this video. I love the way you have explained every thing verry easy to follow. The background music was verry relaxing with a nice upbeat tone, and great camera action. All around great video. This is my first video from you channel, but will definitely not be the last. GREAT JOB!
Absolutely good Video ! Thank you for sharing.
This is an excellent primer on a proper set up.
Tank you for posting such a great video,
This was so interesting.
Interesting to see what your shop looks like, as well as how you do your setups. Thanks.
very helpful video :] Please, I just bought an electric violin.
I am a carpenter and very experienced guitarist , so I am familiar with setting up guitars.
What is the standard string height under the strings at the nut , and , how do you go about setting the height from fingerboard to the bottom of the tuned strings at the top end of a violin fingerboard, ??? Again, I found the video very helpful, Cheers :]
Glosses over the more technical aspects of setting up the bridge, etc.
Amazing!!!
What are the height of the E, G, A and D strings at the end of the finger board?
3mmE 5mm G
@@rofo2107 Thank you!
4mm for E is not bad. some prefer too low strings, but softer string action makes softer sound (and vice versa with harder string action)
Excellent Luthier teaching! What’s up with the background jazz music, trumpet, flute, piano, no violins! Very distracting when focusing on her!
manda um de presente pra mim! divulgo o trabalho de vocês aqui no brasil!heheh
Have you ever done a set up of a bridge on an electric violin .
#52_ThanksMsRebecca_July_10_2024🇺🇸
Rebecca is not only smart she's sweet.
i need repair work on my violin do you do repair work?
is there a violin with a wider fret board? I noticed that my fingers tips at times are a bit wider and hits the other side strings. How could I avoid hitting the other side strings? And also can I lower the bridge (shave or trim off the edge) so that the action of the violin would alot lower to the fret board?
You could purchase a 14 inch viola and put on violin strings. Every size Viola is supposed to have a wider fingerboard than a violin as far as I know. Might you be a guitar or mandolin(same tuning) player transitioning? They seem to always want to call fingerboard a fret board don't they!
moldyore-there are people who play MANY instruments and eventually move on to violin after they've mastered others like guitar mandolin piano etc.I did! But the work involved is the most I have ever had to give to learn ..did you know that the vibratto is different on guitar -I do it left to right of the string like I did on my classical guitar not forward and backward rocking on fingertip expected of you on violin. I gouged out my first cheap violin because it was a soft wood fingerboard due to my vibratto and while it sounded beautiful it was limiting at best and damaging at worst. I had to unlearn it and start from the beginning as a child would..but I got it faster than most would have but it did require daily playing to work out all those muscles as I'd lose it if I stopped a few days or week. Violin/ cello/ viola -all take more work than most any other instrument except maybe those cool chinese erhu violin or the Mongolian version of erhu. They do this real cool vibratto thing on two strings only and that slidey sound you hear is because they have only two strings to get that range of notes in..so I say never give up.. accept it will take along time and rise to the rewarding challenge.
Oh yeah..the bridge. Yes you can file it sand it etc. I biught a bunch of cheap bridges off ebay just in case but i got it rught the first time and you can too!.but I'd say first look it up on you tube or pay a luthier the first time but only if they will do it in front of you so you can see what they do. Also know that bluegrass fiddlers file it a little different sometimes to aid in doublestops..but that's the extent of my self taught knowledge on it.
@moldyoreo Are you a troll or just a six year old that hasn't learn any manners yet. If you don't have anything to contribute to a conversation, Shut the hell up!
EndofUSA, if your having trouble with fingers hitting the other strings, you're probably not arching your finger and putting too much of the pad on the fingerboard. As far as the bridge , the easiest way to lower the bridge is to take it off the violin and trace the top on paper. Next ,cut the image on the paper out and place it little lower on your bridge and draw a line where the image top is touching the bridge. This will give you a mark to shave or sand down the top of the bridge. Hey, molyoreo, if you had more brains than mouth, you could have helped EndofUSA out, instead of being a jackass. Good luck EndofUSA.
Which violin is this?
The action looks too high.
Sad that someone ruined the informative speech, with annoying muzak. Not very professional, when an instruction sounds like a cheap commercial or a russian porn. 🤪
Annoying and off-putting background music, sorry, couldn't watch it all, it was too distracting.
Sorry to say it but I bought just a violin on Aliexpress for $150 and it was fitted and sounds absolutely amazing including your "standard measurements" 5mm for G and 3mm for E strings clearence. But it has a decent wood with massive spruce and high quality maple with nice natural flames.
Chinese simply copied Western know-how and now they mass-produce decent quality for the price absolutely out of the reach of Western producers.
And BTW. They needn't to demonstrate their quality on extra violin with handmade varnish and high price tag.
Your video was demonstrated on such violin but there are many others hanging on the stands.
I really doubt every of dark instrument has quality high enough to be shown on the camera.But Chinese make quality setup even on violins worth $150 including post fees.
Is it as bad for you as it can be. You setup one violin in 20 minutes. Meanwhile Chinese did 2000 violins just as good as yours but for the fraction of the price.
I would really like to see how well any individual could set up 2000 violins in 20 minutes (0.6 seconds per violin).
So broad. 101 break down style. "bring your instrument to us and we will do it for you." You lost the generosity approach in order to gain trust. Take your time to study up some more marketting tactic first before starting your next vdo.
The European masters provide more skills and knowledge than you guys. It's hard to follow anyway those master, And as a result we respect that they made it looks so easy.
And at the end of hat why we would send the instrument to them.