Q&A for How to Place a Bridge on a Violin

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    Is it possible to put so much rosin on the bow that it will not work properly?
    Community Answer
    Excessive rosin will just make a mess on the instrument you're bowing. Try to keep it moderate and always clean the rosin from the instrument before it hardens.
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    What does it mean if there's no sound when crossing strings with the bow?
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    You might need to put rosin on your bow. Rosin allows the bow hairs to grip the strings when dragged across, creating the vibrations that make the sound. If you go up and down the bow a few times with some rosin, it should make noise.
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    I have an electric violin that was given to me. The bridge is in properly, but it's nearly impossible to play the A string without hitting the E string. Can I cut the nob in slightly to lower the E string?
    Community Answer
    Never ever make renovations like that on your instrument! Talk to a luthier, they will find you a bridge that better suits your needs.
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    Do I need to remove the bridge after every practice session?
    Eve Wolvington
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    No. After each practice, simply loosen the bow hair (not the actual strings).
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    How do I know if my bridge is too high? I know they are higher on one side than the other, but I really think this bridge is too high.
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    If your bridge feels too high, it probably is. if you have a millimeter ruler, you can check the heights at the end of the fingerboard: on a full size violin the E should not be higher than 4mm, and the G not more than 6. The best solution is to bring your violin into an instrument shop with trained violin repair personnel and have them check it over for you, as bridge feeling extremely high can be a sign of a more serious problem such as the neck or soundpost coming loose. They probably won't charge you anything to check over, and if all it needs is a simple bridge height adjustment, it will be quick and inexpensive.
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    Ever since I placed the bridge on my viola, the pegs have been very loose. What did I do wrong?
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    The shafts of the pegs are tapered, so it is likely you pulled them out a bit when you loosened the strings to place the bridge. You might just need to push them inwards more firmly as you tune. If they continue to slip, you can have them adjusted by a professional at an instrument shop. Be very careful doing anything with your bridge on your own as you can quite easily damage the instrument; it is usually easier and cheaper in the long run to have a professional do it for you.
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    What would cause a string to buzz instead of sound?
    Community Answer
    The strings may be loose and need tightening and tuning. The bow may also need rosin.
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    What happens if I put the bridge on the wrong way on my violin?
    Community Answer
    If the bridge is not placed where it should be, the sound may be affected. If the E and the G have been inverted, the string height will be wrong, it can cause buzzing sounds or even discomfort while playing. Remove it and replace as it should be, or have a violin repairer do this for you if you can't manage to get it right yourself.
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