Re: [LAU] Electrical violin?

From: Len Ovens <len@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Jun 04 2015 - 02:36:01 EEST

On Wed, 3 Jun 2015, Gabriel Nordeborn wrote:

> Does anyone have experience with electrical violins? I might be looking to buy
> one, although I don't know how to play the violin, but I'd really really like to
> have one and try to learn. But, for my girlfriend and neighbour's sake, I'm
> looking primarily at electrical ones.

I am not a player either, but do know that for some notes a lot of the
sound comes from the bridge and not the body. That is that an electric may
be quieter than an acoustic, but still much louder than an electric guitar
in the same way an electric guitar is louder (acoustically) than an
electric bass. Are there no big name music stores you can rent one from
for a week or so? or at least try one out in the store? Do you have any
friends that play?

I saw this one:

http://www.kkmusicstore.com/cecilio-cevn1bk-black-metallic-size-44-34-or-12-electric-silent-violin-in-style-1-case-lesson-book-w-dvd-bow-more-p-377.html?zenid=94d12e24dd5f843574fb1e5d7700acf2

Which (as the reviewer said) is cheap enough to be a throw away... that is
renting will eat up that much ($130) pretty quick. (and much cheaper than
a reasonable acoustic model)

I would compare a violin to a mandolin (which I do have), but I realize
that the violin is generally one note at a time so the trouble I have with
stumbling over my big fingers on the mandolin may be reduced. :)

--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net
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