It weighs around half as much as a Wooden tailpiece so it'll really enhance the sound by allowing the top to vibrate more freely & even for expensive instruments things will get easier.
Yes. Violas are always tricky tho, sometimes you'll need a longer or shorter tailpiece, also making sure the strings were made for the string length on your instrument is very important
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It weighs around half as much as a Wooden tailpiece so it'll really enhance the sound by allowing the top to vibrate more freely & even for expensive instruments things will get easier.
I put blue painters tape the feet of the bridge so it wont move.
Very well explained!
Is there any advantage in removing the fine tuner screws on the G, D and A strings, for an integrated tail piece?
Thanks very much. Very clear instruction. For a viola, would the same afterlength rule apply -- i.e., 1/6 of the playing length?
Same after length for all the strings
Yes. Violas are always tricky tho, sometimes you'll need a longer or shorter tailpiece, also making sure the strings were made for the string length on your instrument is very important