Where Can I Repair My Violin?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Restring, including tuning


$5 per string (strings not included)
Compound pegs $35 Fit pegs $20 each/$60 set Replace tailgut $35 Replace saddle $60

Is my violin worth repairing?

The fastest way to determine if a violin is worth repairing is to

look at the instrument’s decorative inlay

. If it is engraved in the wood or made from natural materials and not painted, you have a sign that indicates it is worth having a professional luthier inspect it.

How much does it cost to repair a violin Soundpost?

Soundpost adjustment:

$10-35

. New soundpost: $50 violin/viola, $75 cello. Violin/viola bridge: $60-125 (bridge with pickup: $150)

Can I repair my own violin?

And although many structural problems like cracks to the body, or Soundpost adjustments should be performed by a qualified luthier,

there are many minor repairs that you can do yourself

. All it takes is a little basic woodworking skill, a familiarity with your violin, and an extreme amount of patience.

How much does it cost to restore an old violin?

The value of

$2000 to $15,000

would seem to be a bit wide ranging, so try to pin down the value of the violin a bit more accurately. Restoration estimates do vary from restorers because of training, expertise, and location of the restorer.

Why do violins crack?


The sound post in violin-family instruments, if too long, can put too much pressure on the underside of the soundboard

. Excessive tension & abrasion can crack the top along the grain between the treble foot of the bridge & the treble-side F-hole. The backs & sides of instruments can also crack.

How much does it cost to get a violin bow Rehaired?

Bow Repairs Violin/Viola Bows Bass Bows Rehair Bow–

Fiberglass Stick (Glasser)


$42.00


$51.00
Rehair Bow–Wood or Composite Stick $58.00 $69.50 Rehair Bow–Colorful Hair $70.00 $80.50 Install Brass Eyelet (Parts Included) $30.00-$50.00 $40.00-$60.00

How do you refurbish an old violin?


Steaming and using a counter form can be used to restore warped wood to its original shape

. Abrasions, chips and worn out peg holes can be replaced locally with minimal effects to the overall structure and will often appear seamless and invisible after retouching when left to a master craftsman.

Can a cracked violin be repaired?

How much does it cost to replace violin strings?

Most music stores will change violin strings for

$20 or less

, so it’s an affordable repair. Call ahead and book an appointment, letting them know you’d like to observe the process so you can learn to do it yourself.

How much does a violin cost?

“Step-up” instruments will be in the retail range of

$1,000 to $3,500

, and professional instruments are generally $5,000 and up. Unlike other instruments, good violins do not depreciate in value, so buying used will not necessarily save you a lot of money. A good option to outright purchase is instrument rental.

How do you service a violin?

  1. Keep it clean. Clean your instrument often with a microfiber cloth or duster. …
  2. Choose a case. …
  3. Protect your instrument inside the case. …
  4. Slacken the bow hair before storing your bow. …
  5. Be gentle with your pegs. …
  6. Be careful changing strings. …
  7. Start with lighter rosin.

What kind of glue is used for violins?


Hide glue

is the standard glue that is used by violin makers, and is prized for its organic nature and ability to be dissolved to remove a plate or other part of a violin and perform necessary repairs.

How do you glue a violin back together?

How much do used violins sell for?

The price of a good violin can vary from

about $1,000 up to the hundreds of thousands of dollars

. (This refers to antique or historic instruments created by famous violin makers.)

Can a cracked violin be played?

Since the crack is fairly long,

it will devalue the instrument somewhat, even with a perfect repair

. If the crack reaches the soundpost, the instrument’s value will be a small fraction of its normal retail. If you’re just looking for a violin that sounds good, there’s a bit of risk.

How long does it take to fix a violin crack?

Even though the original crack in a violin top might be a ghost line only a centimeter long, the resulting patch will at a minimum be two and a half by three and a half centimeters, and even larger on the back. Fitting a patch properly can easily take

a full day

.

How do you fix cracks?

Should I Rehair my bow or buy a new one?

A bow needs to be rehaired when…


The bow of the average music student should only need rehairing about once every two years or so

. More diligent students and professional musicians may rehair their bows every two to six months. The better you care for your bow, the less frequently you’ll need to replace the hair.

Where can I Rehair my violin bow?

How often should a violin bow be Rehaired?

In general, we recommend a bow rehair

every six months to a year

, ideally at the beginning of the winter and summer. Rehairing maintains the physical condition of the bow and enhances playability. Bowhair is extremely responsive to humidity conditions.

How long does a violin bridge last?

If properly cared for, they can last

a lifetime

—or several lifetimes, in fact. I see bridges cut 50 years ago at the long-shuttered Wurlitzer, or even older, from the Hill shop.

How do you appraise a violin?

When you want to determine the quality and value of a stringed instrument, one reliable point of departure is to

look at the materials used to craft it

. The first thing to focus on is usually the grain of the wood not only on the body of the violin, but its neck and scroll as well.

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