A size violin refers to the different dimensions of violins designed to accommodate players of various ages and sizes, particularly young children. The most common size is the 4/4 (full size), but there are smaller sizes such as 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, and so on, each suited to the player's physical stature. Choosing the correct size violin is crucial for comfort and ease of playing, as it allows for better technique and overall enjoyment of the instrument.
The size of a Violin is measured by the size of the body only. A 4/4 ("Full Size") Violin tends to have a body size of around 14 inches. As violin sizes are non-standardized, this size will vary depending on who made the violin, when it was made and where.
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Many children start on a 1/2 size violin but it all depends on the size of the child. Your local music store should be able to tell you a more exact size
The violin size depends on the child's size. He/she could have a violin from 1/8 to 1/4, although it would most likely be 1/4.
The viola is one-seventh in size of the violin, and the violin is one-fifth higher in pitch.
Viola is bigger by 2 to 3 inches. The size of a viola varies(unlike the violin) but it is always bigger then a violin.
A violin is probably the length from your middle finger to your elbow, held erect, but it depends on the size.
The viola is larger than the violin, with a longer body and longer strings.
To get the size you need, just put the chin rest of a violin under your chin as you would if you were about to play. Then stretch out the arm you use to hold the violin straight out. If the violin's scroll reaches your wrist, it's the size for you.
Close, but no. The size you're talking about is a 1/4th. A 3/4th size is about 22.3 inches.
Most violins would be the same size, out of the four sizes they come in: 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 4/4 (full size). most people by the time that they are fully grown will be able to use a 4/4 size violin. if this helps, i am 5ft1/2'' and i have a full size violin.
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