2/14/2012

How To Answer The Quandary Of What Size Violin Could I Buy For My Child

By Robert Scott


The day has come. Little Johnnie has a wish to take up the violin. As a parent, you don't know the first thing about the instrument and your head repeatedly demands an answer to the question what size violin should I buy for my child. Relax. This is easy. All that is required of you is a device to measure your child's arm span.

Take the measuring tape and find out the distance from the left side of your kid's neck right the way down to their outstretched palm. Note down the figure, and measure again from the neck right down to the wrist only. While you are doing this, make sure that the arm is straight and is also at a right angle to the body.

Doing some math here to get an average figure will help you get the right sized instrument. Just check through the details that are coming up. Remember though that the instrument comes in fractions of a full one for the smaller player.

Dimensions tend to vary over an age gap of two years. So at the bottom of the scale, in the age range of three to five year-olds with an arm length of fourteen inches, dimensions of one sixteenth of a full instrument will be needed.

For a tenth, the age range is four to five years with an arm span of fifteen inches. In the four to six year old grouping, an arm length of sixteen and a half inches will dictate the need for one which is an eighth smaller than a full instrument. Out of five to seven year olds with a measurement of twenty, you will be going for the half-size option.

In the nine to twelve year old category with an arm span of twenty one and a half inches to twenty two inches, you will be looking at purchasing a three-quarter sized instrument. The index for a small adult or a teenager with a length of twenty two inches will determine a size of seven eights if the individual has small hands.

Eleven year olds and above who notched up twenty three inches or more should be absolutely fine with a full sized instrument. So there you have it. No more need to listen to the phrase what size violin should I buy for my child go round and round in your mind. Pretty soon, you could be listening to your own in-house violinist soothing all your cares away and wondering what all the fuss was about.




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