Advanced players use only the pegs and the one fine tuner on the E string, if they choose to have one. The drawbacks are relatively minor. Is it because they spent all their extra money on the bow and can only afford 1 fine tuner? While fine tuners can help you with tuning, some experienced violin players prefer to use only one fine tuner for E string because it is more difficult to tune it with the peg. It is because the string length of a full size violin is longer, it is easier to fine tune a full size violin than fine tune a petite violin. If you buy a violin with only one fine tuner, you do have the option of getting the other three fine tuners installed into the tailpiece by a luthier. Teachers often prefer them because if one breaks, it’s easy and inexpensive to just replace the tuner, which is a real advantage with a full classroom or studio of young students. If your violin is only slightly out-of-tune, using fine tuners alone may be enough. The only real difference you would probably hear would be if you were adding fine tuners to an ebony tailpiece. As strange as it may sound (couldn't avoid that pun) a violin generally sounds better without the fine tuners. I just bought a full size (4/4) violin a couple of days ago. It’s totally fine to use fine tuners to tune your violin, if you are a beginner violinist, or if you are uncomfortable using your pegs. as for your fine tuner....which one was it that came off? Let me explain you why do many full size violins have only one fine tuner installed on their E strings. The violin E is always steel and thus the reason for the tuner, usually the viola A is also steel. Yes it is! My other violins all have 4 fine tuners. Is it better to have 4 fine tuners or just one? A set of those will run you somewhere in between $40-$50. But if the instrument is completely off-pitch, you'll need to start with adjusting the pegs, and use the fine tuners at the end to finish the tuning. Switched to wound-gut A-D-G about a year later and removed the A fine tuner. ... Intermediate level instruments are usually strung with a steel string only on the highest string and thus only have one fine tuner. Many times you can find a violin tailpiece with already integrated fine tuners. The only one you really need to have is your E and possibly your A. It's assumed that anyone using an instrument made for an intermediate player can handle the pegs. The only strings I had fine tuners on then were E-A. Though you may have also noticed violinists who have violins with only one fine tuner on the E string. Even a small change in a 1/4 violin … I have just noticed that there is only one fine tuner on the violin. Thanks P.S. I prefer to use dominant strings on my violin. why does my cheapo eBay box with strings come with 4 fine tuners...and so do a lot of expensive violins...but almost every REALLY expensive violin come with only 1 fine tuner!? As their name suggests, the fine tuners are used for tuning the string if the string is off-pitch by a small interval of no more than half a tone or so. Always start tuning with the lowest string (G3) and then proceed to the higher ones: D4, A4 and finally E5. Didn't go up to 4/4 till first year of high school. The price varies by store. Also, fine tuners can be very helpful if you use metal strings. One fine tuner here -- E. I started on a 1/2-size fiddle, then went to 3/4 a few years later. Funny story, when I bought my first violin a long time ago, there were no fine tuners except the E, and I said I wanted fine tuners, and they said "three ninety nine each", and I thought it was $399 each, and so I didn't get it. My question is..how do you tune a violin with only one fine tuner? The reason why i suggest this is because different brands of strings sound different. All of the violins that I have bought have the normal 4 pegs on the top. That was why I opted for geared pegs because I thought geared pegs were cheaper. Whether built-in or added on, fine tuners are a frequent source of buzzes, says Boston violin … Well, I love my geared pegs now.
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