Glarry Violin - Is a cheap £30 Ebay violin any good?

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Although, I am not a trained luthier, I have a reasonable idea about how to set up a violin so that it plays comfortably and sounds ok. This is a cheap ebay violin costing less than £30, so I was quite prepared to have a go at making this one very playable and ideal for a beginner.
    I recorded this video, where I play this violin as the lead instrument.
    • English Jig - Played o...
    I have also reviewed the Glarry electric Violin which sells for about £10 more and here is a link to the video: • Glarry Electric Violin...
    I purchased this violin for use in my 'Learn Fiddle' Instructional series, as I felt it would be best to play using a cheap first instrument.
    Beginner Series -
    Learn to play Fiddle Lesson 1: • Learn to play fiddle -...
    Learn to play Fiddle Lesson 2: • Learn to play fiddle -...
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    Learn to play Fiddle Lesson 6: • Learn to play fiddle -...
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    Intermediate Series -
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    Intermediate Fiddle Lesson 2: • Intermediate Fiddle Le...
    Extension Exercise Lesson 2: • Intermediate Fiddle Le...
    Intermediate Fiddle Lesson 3: • Intermediate Fiddle Le...
    Intermediate Fiddle Lesson 4: • Intermediate Fiddle Le...
    Intermediate Fiddle Lesson 5: • Intermediate Fiddle Le...
    Intermediate Fiddle Lesson 6: • Intermediate Fiddle Le...
    Intermediate Fiddle Lesson 7: • Intermediate Fiddle Le...
    0:00-3:05What's included
    3:06-6:12Construction & Build Quality
    6:13-7:45Start Fitting the Bridge
    7:46-11:56Shaping the Bridge Feet
    11:57-21:54Shaping the Bridge Height
    21:55-29:50String Spacing
    29:51-37:12Tuning Up
    37:13-43:33Preparing the Bow and Further Tuning
    43:34Playing the Violin
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Komentáře • 142

  • @andreusegura4350
    @andreusegura4350 Před 3 lety +25

    What strikes me most is your ability to handle the whole story and record it at the very same time....that's really true mastership!!

  • @AirBiscuit
    @AirBiscuit Před 3 lety +26

    Great video. You actually gave the cheap violins a fair chance unlike most of the more popular videos. Had I not gotten a more expensive, already set up violin as a gift this would have been invaluable.
    Much like yourself I'm not a luthier, but with the amount of time I've had to put into either fixing or adjusting my own instruments, setting one like this up wouldn't have been too much of a struggle with your imparted knowledge.
    (As for playing it, one day I'll not make people's ears bleed)

    • @Pifagorass
      @Pifagorass Před 10 měsíci

      Most beginners wouldn't be able to fix the bridge. I got cheap one with 🪲 fixed already and got Tonicas strings as replacement for my son. Will check on he's progress after 2-3 years 😅

  • @CooperViolins
    @CooperViolins Před 3 lety +15

    As a luthier I can give you a couple tricks for shaping the bridge. Put it in position then put the pencil on the fingerboard and extend it out to the bridge to mark the height of the bridge. This works because half the thickness of a pencil is about right at the end of the finger board. and use a pocket knife to cut the bridge, its faster than sandpaper. The front of the bridge should be planed down so the top edge is about 1mm thick.

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +5

      Great advice, thank you MC, always good to hear comments of a Luthier.
      The reason I suggested sand/glass paper using a fairly course grit, was that I was thinking about a very safe and easy technique, that could be attempted by anyone. But sure, if the knife works for those who are competent, why not indeed.

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +5

      I'm using this fiddle in my Learning Fiddle for beginners series and for £30, quite frankly, I'm astounded at how good and playable the instrument actually is.

    • @CooperViolins
      @CooperViolins Před 3 lety +4

      @@peakfiddler I'm surprised too at what you get for that price not just the fiddle but all the other things combined. I don't know how they can sell it that cheap.

    • @pheona1000
      @pheona1000 Před rokem

      @@peakfiddler I am going to be learning the Viola in August. I realize that it is bigger than the violin as the case will be also and therefore more expensive. Can you recommend a similar set up please in 16 inches that I can purchase ?

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před rokem

      @@pheona1000 I bought my 16" Viola on Ebay direct and the bridge was fairly close and didn't need much work. It was many years ago so my recollection has faded somewhat. It was around the £95 + import tax and I had to buy decent strings and tuning adjusters, which cost almost the same. So it's definitely a higher outlay.

  • @pheona1000
    @pheona1000 Před rokem +5

    You are so generous with your skill set - thank you so much for sharing and for not using any special tools which means that non-technical people can customise their violins.

  • @paulsmith3139
    @paulsmith3139 Před 2 lety +3

    😂 skylarks were never that bad.lol I've still got mine. lovely video, and I learned a lot. As someone returning after 38 years, it's great to see so much info out there. Cheers fella 👍

  • @Thanatos2996
    @Thanatos2996 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for going into so much detail on the bridge setup, I'm picking the instrument back up after a decade, and this will be very useful in getting it up and running.

  • @matthewkleinmann
    @matthewkleinmann Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for. I spent a bunch of time on another video that that supposedly told to set up the bridge and the person used custom jigs with no info on making them and no measurements on anything at all. You on the other hand nail it. Exactly what I needed to set it up. Thank you again!

  • @Must_not_say_that
    @Must_not_say_that Před 3 lety +8

    Wow, this is excellent and makes me want to take up the fiddle. Such invaluable advice and instruction from someone with ability and experience. It is just excellent.
    Peakfiddler you are a treasure!

  • @lauraaqui219
    @lauraaqui219 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I watched this as an interested novice I wanted to know more information about the Body of the Violin, and learn useful, what I should know details, I really learned a lot from watching this video and your information is excellent, I was amazed by how much you know, thank you so much for educating me about the parts of the Violins Body when you talked about the Bridge being too high, and said it’s not correct and it needs to be adjusted lower, that was impressive, and really great, I will keep following your videos and your advice in the future, I gave your video a like thumbs up and I subscribed. This is Amazing brilliant tutorial just what I wanted to know and so much, more, you give your viewers extra knowledge so valuable, Wonderful, very interesting, I was glued to it with interest. Thank you. Please do more about the violin or its history. Laura in uk

  • @margannegoupilbleyzat6612

    Thank you so much. As I am going to buy a violin this was extremely helpful. Look forward to your violin lessons ❣😊

  • @lastgameplay
    @lastgameplay Před 2 lety

    Thanks for posting this video, I enjoyed it a LOT !

  • @coldspring22
    @coldspring22 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for that great review. I always thought these super cheap violins were junk, but based on your review, bought a Glarry violin set for $42 (including shipping). I was blown away. Quality is just amazing. I love it much more than a $250 violin (inflation adjusted dollars -$2000?) my parents bought for me way back in 1970's from a professional violin shop. How can they sell this violin/case/bow/accessories for mere $42? Even just shipping from New Jersey to California costs as much, never mind cost of materials and labor. Even if they stamped violin out of plastic it will cost more than what they are charging.

  • @lauraaqui219
    @lauraaqui219 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Brilliant channel, Definitely worth Following, Iam so enthralled, about all the details of the Violin, this video is so Super, really helpful, provides much sought after knowledge, Brilliant details shared. Awesome. Violin lover, subscriber, in Uk, Laura

  • @matthewelliottheinen
    @matthewelliottheinen Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video and for instructions and measurements for modifying the bridge. I bought this violin because of your videos, and will be watching your other tutorial videos as I want to go the fiddle route also. So thank you for all of your videos!

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +1

      I've uploaded lots of teaching videos and here is the playlist. Look out for the Learn Fiddle Beginner series in particular - czcams.com/play/PLOqlrci5S1cP_YzQKmrGoXaWNOE-slpkv.html

    • @matthewelliottheinen
      @matthewelliottheinen Před 3 lety

      @@peakfiddler got it. Thank you so much!

  • @shadowwerekurtwolf
    @shadowwerekurtwolf Před 3 lety +9

    THANK YOU. This will help me a lot. I actually just recently finally managed to get myself a fiddle, and you have really inspired me to learn. And agree, I have always loved the fiddle for its call to dancing with friends and community rather than solem exhibition or performance. So thank you for teaching.

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad I could help!

    • @user-do5hd7zb4x
      @user-do5hd7zb4x Před 5 měsíci

      Dear Shadowwerk! The violin is a camelia! IT fits into many music Jeana. I too enjoy a good roundabout gypsy dance tune played on the fiddle. I enjoy both classical, folk and dance music on the fiddle. Yah sometimes classical can be stuffy and boring but if you have a well set up violin you have choice!😅

  • @notRODALI
    @notRODALI Před 8 měsíci

    what a man i really enjoyed whatching your video

  • @user-do5hd7zb4x
    @user-do5hd7zb4x Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you Sir! You made that inexpensive violin sound great! Your guidance superlative! I would like to refer back to this tomorrow and several times if I may? My sincere thanks!😅

  • @hana.the.writer5074
    @hana.the.writer5074 Před 3 lety +2

    This was Awesome. Thank you.

  • @duanedouglas7602
    @duanedouglas7602 Před 3 lety +4

    Fantastic video ! I just bought this violin I've never played before I'm going to try and teach myself. Your video was so informative for us beginners thank you. And I am looking forward to watching your beginner videos thank you again have a great day

  • @shadowsilverlight1651
    @shadowsilverlight1651 Před 3 lety

    thats great you showed that it is possible to use a cheap violin as a learning instrument. for me as a beginner, the bow was my best investment and made playing better.

  • @rogerbayford8323
    @rogerbayford8323 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video. I really enjoyed learning the tips and tricks you demonstrated so well. Working on a couple right now and the bridge shaping techniques you show are proving invaluable. The Camera work is great considering you did it while actually working on the violin. A great big thanks for the great tips and guidance!!

  • @jennyj9791
    @jennyj9791 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for this "Setup" video and your instructional series of videos, you are a great teacher!!!
    You make learning to play the fiddle fun and easy!
    I acquired an Easter fiddle, I think it's very similar to the Glarry you made this video about, only it comes with 2 bows, otherwise it looks identical.
    The Easter is inexpensive and sounds good when I'm not making it squeak or squall... lol...

  • @paulhammer1363
    @paulhammer1363 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this video. It shows that don't have to spend a lot of money to get a decent sounding fiddle.

  • @durz_3769
    @durz_3769 Před 3 lety +5

    I’ve been playing guitar for about 5 years and I recently got a banjo from my grandpa and I kinda wanted to get a cheap violin just to test it, and try and get a nice bluegrass going

  • @rlwalker2
    @rlwalker2 Před 3 lety +4

    Brilliant video clip. Thank you so much for this information ... and there was a LOT of useful information.
    I had to go from here to your video clip playing "Tam Lin - Glasgow Reel." I'm hooked on that tune.
    Here is the South U.S.A. we say a violin uses strings while a fiddle uses strangs. I guess it needs the accent.

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +1

      Lucky we don't use catgut anymore, else I hate to think what the fiddel strings would then be called, haha

  • @user-do5hd7zb4x
    @user-do5hd7zb4x Před 5 měsíci

    Hope youll keep this posted indefinately, may have cut too much off my bridge. Will need source for many bridge blanks so I can perfect your technique. This vidio extremely helpfull thanks very much.

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, no problem. I bought 10 bridge blanks from ebay, very cheap.

  • @9jmorrison
    @9jmorrison Před rokem +1

    shows how impactful set ups are, thanks

  • @stevenchisham2530
    @stevenchisham2530 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for showing me how to do a bridge setup.

  • @sammdelyon8051
    @sammdelyon8051 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing this experience! I borrow your technique to adjust the bridge, more efficient than mine. Beware of tuners like this: I got one out of tune, a newbie could have been cheated. These improvements can scare the beginner. Going carefully, we get there! And the cheap violin becomes YOUR instrument. Thanks again, your channel is fabulous. Have a nice day !

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Samm, that's a really encouraging comment, cheers

  • @Bubblebeets
    @Bubblebeets Před 3 lety +3

    Enjoyed this so much, ty!

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +1

      So glad!

    • @btsephibunny1789
      @btsephibunny1789 Před 3 lety

      @@peakfiddler
      I wanna begin to play the violin and my Parents said that i should pay for it myself that's why i wanna ask if anyone has expirience with that violin or if this violin is a good Option or if you have any reccomemdations for 180$
      This is the violin i've been looking at:
      fiddlershop.com/collections/beginner-violins/products/tower-strings-midnight-violin-outfit

  • @duncanmacraven4024
    @duncanmacraven4024 Před 7 měsíci

    This is awesome sir... I'm a retired military fellow, and am just getting started in learning about violins. That is to say both in playing, and in workmanship. I have a $30 instrument coming in, and am researching to do exactly this sort of thing. I've even ordered an ebony kit with pegs, tail, and chin rest. Along with a set of Viotti strings and bridge to replace what ever happens to already be on the instrument. I figure that it's good to know how to do these things. I also ordered a nice'ish carbon bow that will match the ebony gear coming in as well. Granted the extras cost more than the violin itself, but by the time I'm done, it should be in much better shape than most of the two or three hundred dollar violins on the market. Well that's the hope anyway.
    Thank you for the lessons, they will help immensely. 🙂

  • @user-do5hd7zb4x
    @user-do5hd7zb4x Před 5 měsíci +2

    Dear Marganneg! I f you can afford one I highly recommend getting a violin with genuine purffling and not painted lines! There more apt to have better tone and nicer wood. Look for fiddle back onthe back of the instryment. It looks like satiny ribbon bands and is an indicater of a well made violin. Go for solid maple back and inlaid purffling and straight tight grain on the belly and watch out for cracks. Take a magnifyer you be glad you did! Happy violin hunting!

  • @noreenoshea2883
    @noreenoshea2883 Před 3 lety +3

    Very good set up video.

  • @moonicproductions
    @moonicproductions Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent video, same thing goes for the tutorials. I'd also be curious to see your violin collection and hear what the different violins sound like, even the Skylark if that one's still around.

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +3

      Great suggestion! But sadly the skylark went many years ago to that great session in the sky

  • @squirrel400
    @squirrel400 Před 3 lety +1

    I should get a new Glarry electric/acoustic violin tomorrow and I am looking forward to trying my hand at playing and even setting it up. I already play a little bass guitar and have even rebuilt and fully setup a few older basses with new pickups, nuts, bridges, and tuners. I really enjoyed your video, it was very helpful... I am sure to have a ton of questions and will watch all your lessons as I go!

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +1

      With that amount of experience you should have no problem setting it up. Like any new instrument, be prepared to perservere, as it won't happen overnight. But it helps if you already play a stringed instrument and it's way less of a stretch than the bass guitar.

  • @lizleong7252
    @lizleong7252 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks for your review! it's very useful for me because i don't want to get a violin that my 5yo would hate. I have 2 full size violins already and i do want her to be able to play them when she grows up

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +2

      The strings aren't brilliant, but certainly adequate once they get worn in a bit. I have filmed all of my beginner series of videos using this cheap violin and the same strings, bow and rosin. I felt it was important to put myself in the same boat as a beginner using a low cost fiddle.
      czcams.com/play/PLOqlrci5S1cP_YzQKmrGoXaWNOE-slpkv.html

  • @hugoelec
    @hugoelec Před rokem

    the last mile on delivering great instruments is the knowledge to tame the beast. maximum capacity of cheapest violin awesome

  • @seed6006
    @seed6006 Před 3 lety +2

    Such an Excellent Musician...

  • @user-do5hd7zb4x
    @user-do5hd7zb4x Před 5 měsíci +1

    Dear Webaddage! He didnt taper it because as a beginner the feet and string height and space between the strings are really all that are important. Yes eventually you do taper and thin the bridge but that is with a better grade of maple. Beginer violins require softer bridges and softer bridges sag. So you leave them thick to telegraph the string energy to the post. A thin bridge buzzes and looses energy and also is easily cut by the high e tension. So you leave cheap violins bridges thick to keep them sturdy enough so they wont warp and so playing 5ths is easier. Hope this answers your question. Happy bridge making! Ya gotta ruin a few bridges in order to see what you can and cant get away with. You can get carried away with cutting too much out of a perfectly good bridge. Leave them thick and they will work better.

  • @stephanl.4857
    @stephanl.4857 Před 3 lety +23

    Very interesting video, but I think for a beginner it will be difficult to optimize a cheap violin so that it is playable.

    • @catcaturday2384
      @catcaturday2384 Před 3 lety +1

      This

    • @stephanl.4857
      @stephanl.4857 Před 3 lety +4

      @Peter Rahill the violin is of course a bargain.
      I don't play the violin either, but I did as a beginner with a guitar and that's easier than a violin but difficult enough.
      In addition I have a very good technical understanding.
      But I think it's great that there are people who take the trouble to show in a review how it is done right.

    • @shadowsilverlight1651
      @shadowsilverlight1651 Před 3 lety +5

      it just takes some research to learn how a bridge is setup. i bought an electric violin and the bridge was too high. a little research and handle reference violin tool and i did and this gentleman did and sanded it down to the correct high. just do little at time and take your time.

    • @ared18t
      @ared18t Před 3 lety +4

      That may be true but with the money you save you can get a setup.

    • @matthewelliottheinen
      @matthewelliottheinen Před 3 lety +2

      @Peter Rahill thanks for the link to the other video!

  • @diydarkmatter
    @diydarkmatter Před 9 měsíci

    well done .

  • @jasontuck-smith3896
    @jasontuck-smith3896 Před 2 lety +2

    Great to know if you set it up right you don't need to spend a fortune to get a reasonable violin to start playing.

  • @Tmacker71165
    @Tmacker71165 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi just found this video and I've just ordered this violin 😁. Am hoping I can find your lessons... I've been playing bass guitar for 40 yrs so am hoping that helps me along getting to grips with this instrument 👍

  • @crcomments8509
    @crcomments8509 Před 2 lety +2

    A very good video, mot people do not realise to have a bridge professionally fitted can cost £100 plus, so on a £30 violin (you could but 3 for the price I pay for my strings) not worth considering. So knowing how to at least get it playable will help people. One thing I would suggest is the bridge is also too thick, and needs substantial thinking.
    I must say, it does look like this instrument would be a very good starting point to convert it into an electric violin.

    • @user-do5hd7zb4x
      @user-do5hd7zb4x Před 5 měsíci

      After you snap a few bridges youl come to the conclusion you spent a lot on bridges and wasted a lot of money by thinning at all. Keep the bugger thick use rat tails in the holes very gently and youl have a nice bridge if you don't snap it first! The man knows what he is talking about, he's the best teacher I've seen on cutting in a violin bridge either professionally or amateur and most people are beginners! I wish I'd had his instruction when I was a wee lad!

  • @webadage
    @webadage Před 3 lety +2

    I'm wondering why you didn't taper the grooved edge of the bridge after sanding it to the proper height. Perhaps that might increase the vibration and by proxy the volume as well. I'm 67 years old and just now trying to learn to play the fiddle. I am really excited about it and glad I found your series. Thank you very much for sharing!

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +1

      I prefer the slightly less bright tone, a hang over from my electric fiddle playing.

  • @saveourshipmarooms9344
    @saveourshipmarooms9344 Před 4 měsíci

    it's amazing common sense told me that my bridge was to high on My acoustic Cello my fiddle and violin. many teachers or instructors are not going to take the time to fit a student's bridge to that perfection selling the instrument to the student you have empowered me with a another anveue

  • @abysmal660
    @abysmal660 Před 23 dny +1

    did you start your fiddle lesson series? I was looking through your page and did was not able to find. Great video really enjoyed it. :)

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 22 dny

      You find some useful videos on this playlist - czcams.com/play/PLOqlrci5S1cP_YzQKmrGoXaWNOE-slpkv.html

    • @abysmal660
      @abysmal660 Před 21 dnem

      @@peakfiddler I appreciate it. Thank you very much. 🙏

  • @user-do5hd7zb4x
    @user-do5hd7zb4x Před 5 měsíci

    Just wanna say I m sorry if I used the phrase violin shaped object. I didn't mean to put down anyone! My dad was a sailboat builder and I was raised to appreciate fine woods. I'm a craftsman myself and own an inexpensive pressed wood violin. The secret is getting all surface of bottom of bridge feet to contact the violins belly. Im still working at it it takes years of experimentation. Again my appologies for any snobbery on my part.Thats not what I'm about! Happy fiddling!😅

  • @weebaldfella
    @weebaldfella Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this. I got a glarry for xmas this year and will definitely be following your beginner vids. Just subbed.
    I had already modified my bridge but it is good to get confirmation that it was correct to do so. I also spread the strings out a bit at the nut, something I had seen done on a different review of a glarry. Not for the feint of heart that though lol.
    A couple of points you may have missed (apologies if it was me that missed them):
    - take care that the bridge doesn't fall when tuning
    - over rosining the bow could get a scratchy sound
    The thing I struggled with on day one was holding on to it lol. It took me a while to figure out how to set up the shoulder rest. I thought I would have to shave the beard off.
    Anyway, thanks again, this is a great video

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety

      Apologies Sean, I have only just spotted this post. I agree with all you say, except maybe hold fire on shaving off the beard. I did that a few years ago and it took me a while to get used to it, not for the feint hearted.

    • @gilby387
      @gilby387 Před 3 lety

      Just got a glarry for free, I struggled to hold it to and was debating shaving the beard but seeing your comment feeled me with joy it can stay ha ha.

  • @richardstavale6270
    @richardstavale6270 Před 3 lety +11

    This reinforces the fact that it's the musician that makes the instrument sound good, not the instrument. Then again, I think you could make a stick with strings sound good. Cheers

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha, I must try that sometime

    • @richardstavale6270
      @richardstavale6270 Před 3 lety

      @@peakfiddler You definitely should!

    • @paulhammer1363
      @paulhammer1363 Před 2 lety

      I heartily agree!

    • @crcomments8509
      @crcomments8509 Před 2 lety +1

      A good musician can make an atrocious instrument sound good. But an atrocious instrument also makes learning harder and puts off many beginners.

  • @neverknowit11
    @neverknowit11 Před 7 měsíci

    Why is the bridge so thick? I watched a video sanding the upper profile of the bridge to thin out the upper section where the strings lay. Is this a preference?

  • @user-us4dj9tv7j
    @user-us4dj9tv7j Před 5 měsíci

    I just bought a black violin on ebay for 40 bucks and the nut was way too high so I filed it down to about 1.35 mm on the e side and 1.5 mm on the g side. It could go as low as just under 1 mm but better to take off too little than too much. I then sanded the bridge down like you explained. Now the finger board works easily the way it is supposed too. I couldn't play a note before I filed the nut down.

  • @alanaliyev456GT
    @alanaliyev456GT Před 9 měsíci

    he s the best US Oly Lifter of all times

  • @johannsebastianbeanz3690
    @johannsebastianbeanz3690 Před 3 lety +2

    Better than my 55$ violin

  • @SlowfingerJC
    @SlowfingerJC Před 8 měsíci

    Pour olive oil into the violin and swill it around until it is absorbed throughout the complete inside of the violin. This will simulate the aging process by filling in the open pores of the timber, which also naturally happens after many many years of playing due to dust, sweat and grime. This will take off the harsh edge in the sound. Sanding down the heavy lacquer coat with 1000 grade sandpaper then polishing it up with olive oil can also add to simulating the aging effect, to warm up the sound even further.

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 8 měsíci

      Have you actually done that and what about the smell after a period of time? Sanding all of the lacquer is quite a daunting task, for a £30 fiddle, once again have you actually done it and posted a video anywhere?

    • @SlowfingerJC
      @SlowfingerJC Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@peakfiddler Haven't posted a video but ..... a 100 year old violin smells as well. The olive oil does not noticeably smell. The olive oil is relatively inert. Sanding enough to get rid of the glossy outer surface doesn't take long. Once the lacquer has a dull finish, it becomes absorbent for the oil to sink in. I have done this to a number of guitars including a Gibson ES335 because when they are new they sound is too harsh. Also to a cheap ES175 copy and a 12 String Fender. Bearing in mind we are talking about a 30 quid Instrument so if the theory makes sense then it's worth trying. I have also a Chinese fiddle which I oiled many years ago, fitted a bone nut and optimised the string height.

  • @logotrikes
    @logotrikes Před 2 lety

    Some might unkindly suggest that this a VSO, a violin shaped object. Nevertheless, I imagine that properly set up, as long it sounds "reasonable" it would make decent start for someone taking up the violin....

  • @lenethh-j8516
    @lenethh-j8516 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the head's up. The Glarry Gv100 is currently selling on EBay for 29pounds 59. On Amazon UK the same make is 163 pounds 99. What's that all about? Peakey can you do a review of the Advanced Glarry GV306? It's about 60pounds and seems impossibly too good to be true.
    Love your stuff.

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 2 lety

      I did one on their £40 electric violin, in fact I've used it on quite a few of my recent videos including the Christmas carol one. I've changed the strings to good old Pirastro Tonica to improve the playability and have used it on my recent gigs, plugging in via Behringer EQ pedal and fishman DI, bit tricky to play without squeeks trying to creep in but I can compensate by slightly adapting my bowing style.

  • @mal_xi
    @mal_xi Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this very helpful review, i really wanted to purchase a cheap violin before i was committed to an expensive one, however i wasn't able to find this exact violin, could you please link it i'd really appreciate that

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +1

      www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Glarry-Solid-Maple-Wood-4-4-Acoustic-Violin-Accessories-Case-Bow-Rosin-Tuner/183914437383?hash=item2ad2279b07:g:a0QAAOSw7vVezx~S

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety

      @UCp6okpJgRwPSOibyWJOK4yg I used fairly course sand/glass paper when I sanded my bridge feet to fit the contour of the violin top, so it sanded down the feet fairly quickly. plus remember to use a sheet of protective paper so you don't scratch the surface. Failing that, use a small half round file and slowly shape the feet of the bridge, keep checking that the fit is correct.

    • @mal_xi
      @mal_xi Před 3 lety

      @@peakfiddler thank you so much, i had a friend help me i apparently ruined it so i bought more bridges

  • @joannebateman7104
    @joannebateman7104 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you show how to put the shoulder pad on please? Or share a link if you have already. I've not found one with this style. Thank you

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 2 lety +2

      I have bought another Glarry violin to test, it's the electric version, so will include that in the new video. Please keep watching, I'll get the video made and uploaded asap.

    • @joannebateman7104
      @joannebateman7104 Před 2 lety +1

      @@peakfiddler thank you

  • @richardallen6552
    @richardallen6552 Před 3 lety

    Chris, what string height do you prefer at the end of the fingerboard I’m MM, E-string and G-string?

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety

      (G-string 6mm) (E-string 3.5mm) Well that's what my Jay Haide is set to and it's pretty comfortable

    • @richardallen6552
      @richardallen6552 Před 3 lety +1

      That’s great info, thanks for the response. I was just working with you on lesson 2, I’m learning a ton, thanks for your instructional videos.

  • @daveekpenyong6061
    @daveekpenyong6061 Před rokem

    Hi ,I want to buy this violin 🎻

  • @duanedouglas7602
    @duanedouglas7602 Před 3 lety

    Do you know anything about the C .Meisel 6115 violin ?

  • @daveekpenyong6061
    @daveekpenyong6061 Před rokem

    The one from Glarry

  • @johnmac8084
    @johnmac8084 Před 3 měsíci

    Very interesting, thanks. I'm amazed how good it sounds for the price. I thought it would be complete junk.

  • @wayneandrews1738
    @wayneandrews1738 Před 3 lety

    Very good details for the beginner.
    What grade or grit is the sandpaper ? Maybe 400 grit?

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +1

      Very coarse, maybe around 80 grit, I will check tomorrow and let you know exactly.

  • @lilliancastillo8873
    @lilliancastillo8873 Před 3 lety

    Do you have the link to buy the instrument?

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety

      Are you in the UK? Just type Glarry violin into ebay and lots of different sellers come up, all about £30. Mine came from a seller in Walsall, you can see the details at the beginning of the video where I took a screen shot of the advert.

  • @michaelreaper666
    @michaelreaper666 Před 3 lety +1

    Its all to much 4 a beginer .. i use a Stanley Knife to cut the Bridge ,, then sand .. . :)

  • @9jmorrison
    @9jmorrison Před rokem

    why did you not first take from the bottom?

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před rokem

      Can you please give a little more information as I can't quite work out what you would like me to explain, cheers.

  • @endtimestruthrevelation1407

    The main reason i wanna learn violin/fiddle is playing blue grass and southern gospel for Jesus! Classical pieces too. Thanks for the review and technical manual!

  • @mutitamutita1979
    @mutitamutita1979 Před rokem +1

    we should bay an expensive one because we will use it for years

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před rokem

      Yes I agree, but for anyone who is first trying out the violin, this is quite a cheap way to see if it is an instrument that suits them for very little cash outlay. Then they can move up to a higher priced instrument costing many thousands, without making a rash judgement. It seems like basic common sense to me.

    • @sirspongadoodle
      @sirspongadoodle Před 6 měsíci

      You buy a cheap one to practice on then save up for a good one it’s not a complicated thing, pretty sure most people would prefer a violin to nothing

  • @burtonfootballer5408
    @burtonfootballer5408 Před 3 lety

    It really depends who is playing it

  • @mirondenisov2228
    @mirondenisov2228 Před 8 měsíci

    if the violin is not yellow it is already very good

  • @lilliancastillo8873
    @lilliancastillo8873 Před 3 lety +1

    What is the size?

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Lillian, It's a proper full size 4/4. Same size as my other 4/4 fiddles. It's ideal as a starter fiddle, if it's set up correctly.

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +1

      I play this violin on all of my 'learn to play fiddle' series for beginners

  • @sirspongadoodle
    @sirspongadoodle Před 6 měsíci

    I’m so sick of the snobbish behaviour people have when it comes to cheap violins, at the end of the day if you are practicing and it doesn’t limit your ability to do so then it’s the perfect violin for you… sure if you need to play to a crowd then it’s probaly worth getting an expensive violin but honestly I’d rather have a cheap violin then beable to save up for a high quality one rather then buying a mid range violin…

  • @beckyshock3099
    @beckyshock3099 Před 3 lety

    Why do they not come "set up"? I'll not pay 2-300$ for a violin that is not "set-up" and ready to play.

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 3 lety +2

      Neither would I Becky, but this violin only cost 41$ including the cost of postage. Less than the price of a set of strings.

    • @theelizabethan1
      @theelizabethan1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@peakfiddler And after working through this process, one gains a more thorough understanding of this integral part of the instrument!

    • @coldspring22
      @coldspring22 Před rokem

      My parents paid $250 for a violin in 1970's (a pre-owned violin from a violin shop) and it was all "setup" but was awful to play for 12 years. I think a $40 Glarry violin is much better than my old violin, and knowing how to set up your violin is useful skill.

  • @VicariousAdventurer
    @VicariousAdventurer Před 11 měsíci

    No

    • @peakfiddler
      @peakfiddler  Před 11 měsíci

      I think for a low cost entry level instrument it is ideal. Particularly, as most people won't know if they will stick with it. It's certainly much better than the cheap fiddle I started on. Plus it is lower volume than most violins, so that could be seen as an advantage whilst a person is learning. Here is a video I recorded using this fiddle czcams.com/video/aNX8jz4jrN0/video.html

  • @AmandaViolinGirl
    @AmandaViolinGirl Před 3 lety

    Video quite repetitive.