I’m a professional with 4 fine tuners (lightweight titanium) on a lightweight pernambuco tailpiece. Often when playing chamber music in concert, we need to be in tune precisely. This works best for me- especially since it doesn’t weigh down the tailpiece. I have other professional friends who dislike the look but oddly enough have trouble being as in tune (due to pegs not being able to make such fine adjustments as easily).
Wow sir you gave a AAAplus explanation of all the pros and cons in the blink of an eye .Good God continued blessings.love love love this video. Confession I don't even play violin but guitar still this video is interesting
Extremely clear and concise. Thanks for all of the options you showed and breaking through the idea that lesser tuners = a better violin
I’m a professional with 4 fine tuners (lightweight titanium) on a lightweight pernambuco tailpiece. Often when playing chamber music in concert, we need to be in tune precisely. This works best for me- especially since it doesn’t weigh down the tailpiece. I have other professional friends who dislike the look but oddly enough have trouble being as in tune (due to pegs not being able to make such fine adjustments as easily).
Surprised you didn't mention wittner pegs that make the fine tuners totally redundant.
Great information. Thanks.
Thank you for your video. You answered several questions I had.
Very informative, thank you
Wow sir you gave a AAAplus explanation of all the pros and cons in the blink of an eye .Good God continued blessings.love love love this video.
Confession I don't even play violin but guitar still this video is interesting
What I do on my Cello is use Geared tuners so that it's easier to tune. The Violins in the hupfeld phonolist violina have guitar style tuners too.