Q&A

What is a fractional violin?

What is a fractional violin?

Fractional size violins are recognized in educational programs where children start learning the instrument at very young ages. As they grow, the next sized instrument is available for them to step into. Some violin makers have also created 7/8 sized instruments that are just slightly smaller than full-size.

What violin size do I need?

Fiddleheads Violin Studio Free Violin Sizing & Measurements Chart

1. Age of Player * 2. Player’s Arm Length (to wrist or palm) 3. Violin Size
11 years to Adult 58cm and larger 4/4 or Full size
Small Teen / Adult 22″ and small hands 7/8 size
56cm and small hands
9-12 years 21.5″ – 22″ 3/4 size

What size is a 3/4 violin for?

Just under the next size up?

Violin Size Arm Length Age (Guide Only)
1/8 Violin 42cm or 16in 3 to 5 Years Old
1/4 Violin 47cm or 18.5in 4 to 7 Years Old
1/2 Violin 51cm or 20in 6 to 10 Years Old
3/4 Violin 56cm or 22in 9 to 11 Years Old

Is a 14 inch violin full size?

The size corresponds to the length of the body of the violin (not including the neck and scroll). The smallest is 1/16 (just 9 inches or 23 cm), and the sizes work their way up through 1/10, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 7/8 and finally 4/4 or full size (about 14 inches or 36 cm).

What is the diameter of a standard full size instrument?

With violas, size is expressed in actual body length. A standard full-size viola is 16 inches, and anything under 15 inches is considered below standard size.

How many years will it take to learn violin?

If you would like to play the violin professionally, commitment to many years of hard work is essential. So, exactly how long does it take to learn violin? Well, the answer is entirely up to you. With a continuous and steady training schedule, you can make a lot of progress toward your goals in three to five years.

What size is a 12 inch violin?

1/2 Violin = 310mm or approx. 12.2 inches. 1/4 Violin = 280mm or approx. 11 inches.

What age is a full size violin?

1/2 – For children ages 6 to 10, with an arm length of 20 to 22 inches. 3/4 – Children ages 9 to 11, with an arm length of 22 to 23.5 inches. 4/4 or Full Size Violin – For violinists ages 9 and above, with an arm length of 23.5 inches and up. This is the size for adults.

What are the dimensions of a full size violin?

The violin comes in two adult sizes, the full “4/4” size at 23”-23.5” long and 14” wide, known as the standard size, as well as the “7/8” size at 22.5” long and 13.5” wide.

How big are the strings on a violin?

These, however, although they differ in size, have their strings tuned to the same pitches as the regular instruments to which they correspond. Thus, you may see advertisements for violins which, instead of having the standard size, called 4/4 size, are in sizes ranging from 7/8 down to 1/32.

How big is a half size violin for a 10 year old?

Half-size violins, 1/2 instruments are designed to suit students aged between 8 and 10 with arm lengths or around 54cm to 56cm. The violin will measure approximately 53cm in length. Three quarter, 3/4 violins are for violinists aged between 9 and 12 with arms measuring around 56cm in length.

What’s the difference between a 1 / 2 and a regular violin?

The fractions are conventional names for the sizes; a 1/2 violin is not actually one-half the length of a regular violin. These are intended to allow young children to have instruments suited to them as they learn to play the violin.

How are finger spacing determined on a violin?

Of course, on a violin, it isn’t the size of the body that determines the spacing between fingers on the fingerboard, it is the distance between the nut and the bridge. And an analogous rule applies to the guitar.