1/10 Violin: The Excellent Violin For Young Children

If your preschool child is interested in learning to play the violin, or if you simply want them to learn the basics of playing, then the 1/10 violin may be your best option. A full-sized instrument is too long for them to reach the lower notes at the end of the neck. A fractional sized instrument, however, allows a child to learn the fingering along the entire length of the neck, which helps encourage a child’s desire to learn. The various sizes can be confusing, however, leaving buyers dependent on salespeople, who may not always give the best advice.

Violins come in a variety of sizes, from the 1/16 violin to the full-size, or 4/4 violin, to the 1/10 violin, which is in between. Although the sizes look like fractions, the numbers do not represent the physical dimensions of violins. Instead, the numbers indicate a specific size, as well as how that size relates to other sizes. Generally, a full-size body measures 14 inches without the neck, a 3/4-size body measures 13 inches, and a 1/2-size body measures about 12 inches.

Buying a 1/10 violin takes more care than buying a full-sized violin. Because the violins are smaller, there is less amplification of the strings, so smaller instruments automatically have less sound quality. Full-sized violins in the $100 price range are playable, but the instruments in that price range get less playable as they get smaller. An inexpensive 1/10 is an excellent choice for a child learning the fingerings and developing necessary muscle memory for playing, but the lack of sound quality will become evident when the child begins to actually play. If you would like the instrument to be usable for more than a few months, then it is better to spend more money on a quality instrument to begin with.

Schools for learning how to play the violin have been in existence for at least five centuries, but the violin has been around for much longer. The modern version is the result of evolving instrument building, and fractional sizes have been part of that evolution, as makers have acknowledged the need for a size that fits a child’s much smaller reach. Fractional sizes, like the 1/10 violin, make it possible for even preschool children to play all of the notes, enabling them to learn without growing frustrated at being too small to play even the low notes. Of course, when purchasing a fractional sized instrument, it is necessary to take your time and evaluate the instrument, if you want a violin that will play well for years into the future.

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