G-STRING too WEAK? Watch this Sound Adjustment video!

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Your instrument can be adjusted as well. Watch here how and what you can change.
    Certainly with my sound adjustment kit this will be much easier:
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Komentáře • 37

  • @truth7416
    @truth7416 Před 2 lety +2

    The Gayford Carbon Strad Guy Thanks you! That is something I learned the hard way over a long period.
    How about a lesson on raising a A string power and a D string power. Most would love that.

  • @andyrenshaw9148
    @andyrenshaw9148 Před 2 lety +1

    Honestly Edger, the information you share in your videos is worth its weight in gold, thank you for making your years of skill and knowledge so available.

  • @davidkaiserch
    @davidkaiserch Před 2 lety +2

    Edgar, I really appreciate you giving all this precious knowledge to the world, for free. I hope I can visit you in the future in your beautiful establishment. I'm dreaming of having one of your master instruments one day. Take care and stay healthy.

  • @bluehoo0
    @bluehoo0 Před 2 lety +4

    Fascinating stuff, thanks for explaining this. Can similar adjustments be made for the D and A strings. I have experimented with the sound post and was amazed at how much a small movement of the post can have on the sound. Thank you again.

  • @ghlscitel6714
    @ghlscitel6714 Před 2 lety +1

    Tweak your strings - awesome video. How to adjust to make the violin sound like a guaneri.

  • @kangousingh286
    @kangousingh286 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you sir for describing about weakness sound of G string, from India 🙏

  • @nickfaiella9164
    @nickfaiella9164 Před 2 lety

    You are the only violin maker on the internet that helped me solve my problem with one of my violin restore projects. I discovered I have one with a base bar that's 4 mm too far toward the center line! I only wish I had known that when I had the back plate off repairing a crack lol. Long story short, after cutting off the outsides of the bridge feet and sliding the sound post out a little bit the g-string came right to life! thank you so much Edgar!!

  • @Creationhorse
    @Creationhorse Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much for these adjustment videos. I've been taking notes and doing before and after tests. 😊

  • @jeremybearden444
    @jeremybearden444 Před 2 lety

    I just want you to know your sound adjustment videos have taught me how, finally, to get the most out of my violin. For one improvement, my soundpost had been way too far to the outside. Now that I've set it correctly according to the distance of the bass bar, my fiddle's sound has really "opened up" in terms of output and quality. I'm taking measurements nowadays in ways never before. I really appreciate it, and though I've been making do with the lesser tools I currently own, I'm hoping to save up for an Edgar Russ sound adjustment kit!

  • @cafebingtea
    @cafebingtea Před 2 lety

    Thank you thank you Edgar. What a difference this has made!

  • @andreasschau4215
    @andreasschau4215 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the clarification on the mensura string length. I was looking all over the internet for a reliable value but found noting concrete just ranges form 325 to 330 mm. While playing with 330 in the beginning i alway's had problems with having to stretch my hand too much and couldn't quite play in tune. Then i experimented and ended up with 328 and now my teacher doesn't point out my out of tune ness anywhere near as often... Good to know that i wasn't just guessing it right. :)

  • @joshuahenley8246
    @joshuahenley8246 Před 5 měsíci

    That’s great and all for sure, but you can’t just neglect the other end of the post! There’s a lot going on down there. It’s not all just about where it meets on the top. The bottom(at least in my experience) is the controller for tone color, bow response and the core of the tone.

  • @eduardo.enrique
    @eduardo.enrique Před 2 lety +1

    great video! thanks!! 🙌🙌🙌

  • @paulcormier133
    @paulcormier133 Před 2 lety +1

    By moving the sound post out ward, aren't you putting more pressure on the plates? Shouldn't you be adjusting the sound post length itself as well

  • @arGow
    @arGow Před rokem +1

    Hello, my G string is too strong on my violin. I have to play il slowly and to give it pressure. It is not easy to play tunes like this. The G string often rolls under the bow.
    How to make the G string weaker please?

  • @AlenbtgMepstoen
    @AlenbtgMepstoen Před rokem +2

    4:19 previous
    7:45 after

  • @KFRogers263
    @KFRogers263 Před měsícem

    Cello student here. How much does this apply to a student grade cello? I'm in the process of looking for my next cello but in the mean time, it would be nice to squeeze our some better response from my C string. Thanks

  • @simon0yeung
    @simon0yeung Před rokem

    Thanks Edgar, I really enjoy the sound adjust meant series. I have a couple violins that seems to have a common problem weaker D string. I tried moving the sound post and adjusting or even scraping bits of the bridge, etc. But I was only able to get the G, A, E better or more balanced. The D seems to be hard to fix. Any advice? (obviously I may hit the limitation of these violins already) Thanks

  • @zakymaa
    @zakymaa Před 2 lety

    It may be better. What I hear still a nasal sound of G string after adjustment. Is it a brand new violin?

  • @Sikhmotivationlive
    @Sikhmotivationlive Před rokem

    Sir can we place two sound post both side
    E string and G string

    • @EdgarRuss
      @EdgarRuss  Před rokem +1

      not at all! it would be a silent instrument since it can't vibrate anymore. That would be like blocking the CAM of an engine with a long metal stick pretending that the engine runs even faster than before.
      😉

  • @Technostiel
    @Technostiel Před 2 lety

    How would you repair a crack in the ebony fingerboard?

  • @JustFiddler
    @JustFiddler Před 16 dny

    i know her sister.... ami yokoyama😊

  • @pipe2698
    @pipe2698 Před rokem +1

    Hi,
    4:18 before
    7:44 after

  • @Gabby_SoGabby
    @Gabby_SoGabby Před rokem

    I’ve been trying to figure out why my g string makes a ship horn kind of sound but I still haven’t been able to figure it out so it kinda makes me not want to play but I don’t know what happened

    • @EdgarRuss
      @EdgarRuss  Před rokem +1

      Very likely the bridge has moved sideways. If not it is the soundpost.
      All the best from Cremona
      Edgar

    • @Gabby_SoGabby
      @Gabby_SoGabby Před rokem

      @@EdgarRuss so my bridge actually snapped off (it didn’t break) but I put it on by myself and I’ve only been playing for ALMOST a year but I and went to the nearest music shop and they said I put it on right but it was lifting off a little bit and the string protector wasn’t on but the dude kept like slightly dropping it because he might’ve been scared the e string was gonna break.
      Sorry if that didn’t make sense

    • @Gabby_SoGabby
      @Gabby_SoGabby Před rokem

      @@EdgarRuss so I found out that it’s called wolf tones but apparently it usually happens to cellos which I guess is cool but I have to get new strings

  • @priscwy794frag
    @priscwy794frag Před rokem

    4:19 before
    7:45 after

  • @LeveL_DLpdx
    @LeveL_DLpdx Před rokem

    where can I buy this?

    • @EdgarRuss
      @EdgarRuss  Před rokem

      write me an email at info@eruss.it or search in my store here: www.violincellomaker.com
      See you soon
      Edgar

  • @Skinny_Karlos
    @Skinny_Karlos Před 2 lety +1

    Sound post adjustment is not for anyone other than a qualified violin maker/luthier. It's just too tricky to do yourself.

    • @blissisnow
      @blissisnow Před 6 měsíci

      I completely disagree! With all due respect, I and many of my fiddle companions have the tools and experience cutting and setting our sound posts. Yet we are not qualified violin makers or luthiers. It’s not ‘secret knowledge’ or ‘rocket science’. Once the violin is made, it’s our right to move the sound post to create the sound we like, just like changing strings or bows.

    • @Skinny_Karlos
      @Skinny_Karlos Před 6 měsíci

      @@blissisnow You're quite right. I guess I messed up my answer by saying that it was ONLY for the qualified. I guess that is just for me. If you're adept at doing it and are confident of not damaging your violin then more power to you. I'd just be too afraid of the post slipping and the string pressure cracking the top plate. If you can do it then go for it.