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Flat Flesch 4/4 Violin Chinrest - Ebony with Standard Bracket Flat Flesch 4/4 Violin Chinrest - Ebony with Standard Bracket

Flat Flesch 4/4 Violin Chinrest - Ebony with Standard Bracket

Flat Flesch 4/4 Violin Chinrest - Ebony with Standard Bracket Flat Flesch 4/4 Violin Chinrest - Ebony with Standard Bracket
$ 19.68

Score By Feature

Based on 180 ratings
Sturdiness
9.80
Comfort
9.58
Value for money
9.68

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Product Description

Flesch-style flats are a popular choice.
Ebony is a type of Indian wood that is handcrafted.
bracket that is standard
Mounting in the middle
Fits a Violin with a 4/4 Time Signature

Questions & Answers

Is this the same on both sides? Is it possible for someone who is left-handed to use it as well?

If you've got a standard right-handed person on your hands, Yes, you can bow with your right hand on a right-handed violin. If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is the place to be. left-handed, standard No, unless you have a left-handed violin (in which case you bow with your left hand).

Hello everyone, I know the question was asked, but there were three different answers: 1 1/4"- 1 1/2"- 1 1/2"- 1 1/4"- 1 1/4"- 1 1/4"- 1 1/4"- 1 1/4 2 1/2"- and 3- So, if the answer is 4", what is the correct response?

One of the ones we're selling on Amazon is 1" tall.

Is it possible to use this with a 3/4-size violin?

Agreed. It's already quite small, so putting it on a 3/4 would be out of proportion. In any case, I'm not sure the screw lengths are appropriate for a 3/4.

What is the height of this chinrest?

2 1/2 inches in length Because I'm 5'5" and my arms aren't long enough for full-length chinrests, I prefer this to all other types of chinrests. size of the violin As a result, I can better position myself without craning my neck or struggling to use full bow with this chinrest.

Selected User Reviews For Flat Flesch 4/4 Violin Chinrest - Ebony with Standard Bracket

Longer necks will appreciate this
5/5

It appears to be well-made and attractive. People with longer necks will benefit from the increased height. In this case, it aids in the reduction of neck clamping. Personally, I prefer the center position. This style chinrest is worth trying out if you have a longer neck and tend to place your chin over the center where the tailpiece is. It is also a good price. br>A player's posture is influenced by his or her discipline and training, as well as the setup. If the chinrest that came with your violin isn't suitable for your body, don't suffer needlessly.

Korbyn Lindsey
Korbyn Lindsey
| Jun 01, 2021
Neck- a violinist's lifesaver I'm suffering from neck pain
5/5

stiffness from a military injury that caused headaches when I even tried to play my violin half-heartedly hour. The amount of twist and pressure required to hold my violin is reduced as a result of this. I can now play/practice for several hours without experiencing any neck discomfort. a headache or a pain This is the chin-up style that I've chosen. On both of my violins, I'm going to take a break.

Lana Raymond
Lana Raymond
| Jan 22, 2021
No more hickey in the violinist's neck! I've spent years experimenting with different chin rest and shoulder rest combinations
5/5

I even had a chin rest made specifically for me. However, I've always had a nagging pain under my jawbone, resulting in the frequently-repeated symptom of a cleft palate. The neck "hickie" of a violinist has been observed. "But not this one!" exclaims the narrator. This is a SMALL chin rest with little to no depression in the center, allowing my jaw to rest comfortably on top.

Kayleigh Kaufman
Kayleigh Kaufman
| Oct 09, 2021
I'm a natural center rest person! My new chin rest is great because it fits perfectly over the tailpiece
5/5

At the very least, that's where my chin is always. Because it's a little higher, I was able to lower the shoulder rest. For my long neck, my teacher recommended that I use a very tall shoulder rest. The combination of a higher chin rest and a lower shoulder rest is my personal favorite. Although the shoulder rest is still higher than most, everything is now nice and stable.

Faye MARSDEN
Faye MARSDEN
| Jan 06, 2021
Thank you so much for your assistance! As a senior beginner violinist with limited neck range of motion, this set me on the path to developing muscle memory, something I couldn't do with the side mount
5/5
Sylas Gentry
Sylas Gentry
| Jan 21, 2021
Make sure the images are correct
3/5

I'm a little fed up. The Flesch chinrest comes in two styles; I needed the boxwood style, which is more symmetrical and rounded. The black one with the elongated and pointy one end was what I got.

Mack Nicholson
Mack Nicholson
| Aug 06, 2021
The chinrest is very nice
5/5

For me, it was a win-win situation. I'd seen it mentioned that it came with an adjustment tool, but mine didn't (which wasn't a big deal because I had plenty of other options at home to fill the void). It comes highly recommended!.

Amber Bell
Amber Bell
| Nov 13, 2021
good
5/5

It appeals to my tastes. I can now play without using a shoulder rest, and I enjoy the sensation of looking down the middle of the fingerboard.

Jameson Sparks
Jameson Sparks
| Jul 20, 2021

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