Amazing video, I never thought that making chinrest have such difficulties many aspect must be consider and calculate. Proud to you that help many violinists and violists gettinh the most comfortable chinres🎉🎉
So right. I studiedmusic - physiology and we came to the same result. Great that you ere doing this work! So many people- have injuries. I work with my pupils and care for a good chin - and also shoulderrest. It' is worth it ❤
Fascinating! I have tried several chinrests in my 49 years of violin playing. I now use a "Gordon" chinrest sold by Shar. Perhaps I'll have Mr. Purich make me chinrest someday!
Hey Peter - I was so happy to come upon this video. How interesting! I remember you helping me with my violin playing way back at Chomedey High in the 70's...
Bravo & hats off to you.A chin-rest is vital in the correct placement of the violin & has been neglected as an accesory in the last 50years, till now.Last but not least beautiful music in the background to your video and SUPERBLY PERFORMED!!!Greetings from South Africa wish I could come to your luthier shop and try some of your chinrests or have a custom one made but alas am too far away.
What a beautiful done, and fantastically intriguing video Peter - ergonomics are EVERYTHING when it comes to playing! How can you be contacted for inquiries? Cheers. Kim Z.
Very good information and while the background music is very nice, it is way too loud. I could only make it through half the video. Trying to separate your voice, from the music, was giving me a headache.
Amazing video, I never thought that making chinrest have such difficulties many aspect must be consider and calculate. Proud to you that help many violinists and violists gettinh the most comfortable chinres🎉🎉
I felt very identified with this because I made my own chin rest too and my friends also asked me to make theirs. It’s nice to see your work 🙌
So right. I studiedmusic - physiology and we came to the same result. Great that you ere doing this work! So many people- have injuries. I work with my pupils and care for a good chin - and also shoulderrest. It' is worth it ❤
Fascinating! I have tried several chinrests in my 49 years of violin playing. I now use a "Gordon" chinrest sold by Shar. Perhaps I'll have Mr. Purich make me chinrest someday!
Hey Peter - I was so happy to come upon this video. How interesting! I remember you helping me with my violin playing way back at Chomedey High in the 70's...
very good video, made with quality, and at the same time very instructive, without forgetting the musical background
So nice to see an artisan at work in a world of fast mass production.
Bravo & hats off to you.A chin-rest is vital in the correct placement of the violin & has been neglected as an accesory in the last 50years, till now.Last but not least beautiful music in the background to your video and SUPERBLY PERFORMED!!!Greetings from South Africa wish I could come to your luthier shop and try some of your chinrests or have a custom one made but alas am too far away.
What a beautiful done, and fantastically intriguing video Peter - ergonomics are EVERYTHING when it comes to playing! How can you be contacted for inquiries? Cheers. Kim Z.
great video. After having problems with my different chin rests, I now know it is possible to have a better one.
Very interesting and informative video; thank you for taking the time to make it
Hello, Peter!
How can I contact you to order a chin rest?
Hi Peter, could you give some details on ordering process and fee etc? Do you have a website? I couldn't find anything else online
Great and informative video! I am beginner with Violine but chin and also shoulder rest was big problem in the beginning. Now it is better.
Where can one find you and order one of these personalised chinrests? I’ve been looking for this kind of thing for a long time now
I wish I could visit you for my chinrest
Hallo Mr. Purich. I am interested in a chinrest from your workshop, but I can not find an email adresse or another possibility to contact you.
Very good information and while the background music is very nice, it is way too loud.
I could only make it through half the video.
Trying to separate your voice, from the music, was giving me a headache.
Learn how to shift and you won’t need a chin rest, then you also avoid injury from chisels and planes 😁
Go back and watch the video a couple of times and grasp the information that's in it, then you wont have to make stupid sarcastic comments.