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Playing Outside: Tips to Summer-ize Your Stringed Instrument
By Diane Houser, Office Manager at Fein Violins, professional violinist & violist
and Andy Fein, Luthier at Fein Violins
Summer is right around the corner in the Upper Midwest, and if you have plans to play outside over the next few months, now's the time to get your instrument ready for the heat and humidity.
Playing outdoors is fun! Treat your instrument well! |
Stringed instruments are made of wood, a material that expands when it absorbs moisture, and contracts when it dries. To make matters even more complicated, there are two different types of wood used to make violins, violas, and cellos - Spruce for the top and Maple for the back and sides. These two woods expand and contract at different rates, so the best advice is to try to avoid extremes in temperature and humidity.