Totally. The only issue that you might find is the string thickness going through the top of the instrument. If they don't fit through they would just need to be widened a very little bit, or just forced through. It's often just the silk wrapping that causes it to be too thick. The "tail end" will be perfectly fine.
I have used a regular wall mount however, it is a bit scary without the pegs to hold it in place a bit more safely. My partner got me a custom made stand, which was fantastic however, did not incorporate the shoulder rest as being on it so I constantly had to take it off. What I did most of the time was just set up the shoulder at a certain angle and rest it like a tripod just setting it on my desk. That worked great except the sponge part wore out pretty fast right at those spots.
I'm confused as to what part you are talking about. Feel free to send a message of needed with a photo, but if you could describe it more I could help.
@@ShawnBoucke the black part that the string crosses over and sits on was stuck so I thought lol even though the tuner itself felt loose apparently I had not loosened it enough. Everything is OK now this system is totally different than any other, but I still like it and thank you and I like your videos keep going.
@@ShawnBoucke my bad, I didn’t loosen the tuner enough so it stayed in a fixed position that actually broke my string lol but I think I figured it out. I just didn’t loosen it far enough.
*Yoooo… I needed this! Thank you for making such a great detailed video!*
Appreciate you!
That is very informative and detailed. Thank you for uploading this video.
Are you able to install octave strings without modifications particularly a low f?
Totally. The only issue that you might find is the string thickness going through the top of the instrument. If they don't fit through they would just need to be widened a very little bit, or just forced through. It's often just the silk wrapping that causes it to be too thick. The "tail end" will be perfectly fine.
Have you found a violin stand this can sit in without tipping over? Or wall mount
I have used a regular wall mount however, it is a bit scary without the pegs to hold it in place a bit more safely. My partner got me a custom made stand, which was fantastic however, did not incorporate the shoulder rest as being on it so I constantly had to take it off. What I did most of the time was just set up the shoulder at a certain angle and rest it like a tripod just setting it on my desk. That worked great except the sponge part wore out pretty fast right at those spots.
it hangs really well upside down :P No joke there...
The black part that the screen goes across is stuck in a position closer to the tuner itself. I can’t seem to move it. What did I do wrong?
I'm confused as to what part you are talking about. Feel free to send a message of needed with a photo, but if you could describe it more I could help.
@@ShawnBoucke the black part that the string crosses over and sits on was stuck so I thought lol even though the tuner itself felt loose apparently I had not loosened it enough. Everything is OK now this system is totally different than any other, but I still like it and thank you and I like your videos keep going.
@@ShawnBoucke my bad, I didn’t loosen the tuner enough so it stayed in a fixed position that actually broke my string lol but I think I figured it out. I just didn’t loosen it far enough.