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Taking Care of Your Instrument

Please follow the guidelines set out below to prolong the lifetime of your violin or viola. 

Safety Tips

Please consider the following points of safety.

•  To prevent contact, always maintain suf-

fi cient distance between yourself and other 
people/objects when playing the instrument. 
The shape of the bow is capable of causing 
harm if care is not taken at all times.

•  Be careful when transporting the instrument. 

Make sure the instrument is handled with care 
and is not subjected to any rough treatment, 
like bumping against other objects or drop-
ping the instrument.

•  Exposing the instrument and/or bow to certain 

environments, particularly sudden changes 
of temperature, may cause severe damage. 
Please take the necessary precautions to pro-
tect your instrument against the following:

• Direct sunlight.
•  Excessively high or low temperatures.
•  Excessively high or low humidity.
•  Excessive dust or strong vibration.

•  Avoid leaving the instrument in a car for any 

extended period of time. Extreme tempera-
tures, such as during the summer and winter 
months, can be harmful to both the instrument 
and bow.

•  Make sure you regularly clean your instru-

ment with a soft, dry cloth. Never use ben-
zene, alcohol, or thinner. Never use aerosol 
cans, or any other sprays, within the vicinity 
of the instrument. These will damage the lac-
quer and general condition of the instrument.

•  Prior to shipping the instrument has been ad-

justed and is ready for use. However, should 
you feel that additional adjustments are need-
ed please contact your local Yamaha dealer, as 
some alterations require specialist skills.

•  Ensure that you loosen the bow hair before 

you put it away in your case after playing.

•  Plated parts such as the adjusters, metal 

brackets on the neck support, etc., may tarnish 
over time due to the makeup of the metal plat-
ing. This, however, will have no infl uence on 
the performance of these parts. When tarnish 
fi rst appears, cleaning carried out in normal 
maintenance and care may be enough to re-
move the tarnish. (If the tarnish progresses 
normal cleaning may not be suffi cient.)

•  As the instrument and many of its parts are 

made of natural wood, there may be some 
cases, where objects that come in contact with 
the wood (hands, parts of the body, cleaning 
cloth, etc.) may become discolored. Color on 
body parts is not harmful to your health but 
you should wash and remove it with water. 
We can not be held responsible for discolor-
ation of clothing, etc., or the discoloration of 
the wood.

•  If possible, hold your bow still when not in 

use. Do not swing, throw or engage in any 
other movements that could potentially cause 
damage to other people/objects, or to the 
bow itself.

•  Take care not to pinch your hands or fin-

gers when closing the case.

This Yamaha violin is finished with a 
high-quality oil varnish that is well suited 
for the instrument’s acoustic characteris-
tics. As the oil fi nish is soft, high tempera-
tures and high humidity can soften the 
fi nish further sometimes causing the cloth 
inside of the case to stick to the violin (it 
will not harm the violin’s performance or 
durability). Please avoid storing the vio-
lin in places susceptible to high tempera-
tures and/or high humidity. Also, to keep 
the instrument clean, use a soft cloth to 
remove smudges and dirt after use.

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Summary of Contents for Violin/Viola

Page 1: ...anual thoroughly before playing your instrument The Parts of the Violin Viola Peg Box Scroll Tuning Pegs Nut Fingerboard Neck Corner Bridge Top Rib Side Endpin Tailpiece wire Chin Rest Tailpiece f hole Purfling Fine Tuner 1st string 4th string 3rd string 2nd string Back Saddle String Tuning Chart 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Violin G D A E Viola C G D A Design and specifications are subject to change without n...

Page 2: ...r local Yamaha dealer as some alterations require specialist skills Ensure that you loosen the bow hair before you put it away in your case after playing Plated parts such as the adjusters metal brackets on the neck support etc may tarnish over time due to the makeup of the metal plat ing This however will have no influence on the performance of these parts When tarnish first appears cleaning carr...

Page 3: ... not provide precise measurements so it should only be used as a guide when caring for the instrument About the Bow Using the supplied rosin apply rosin to the bow hair before use Make sure that the rosin is applied evenly over the entire length of the bow When applying rosin for the first time apply abundantly Always loosen the hair on the bow when the bow is not used Warning When tuning or chang...

Page 4: ...bridge using both hands Before Playing the Instrument About the Bridge The instrument is shipped from the factory with its bridge properly set and aligned on the instrument s top After confirming that the bridge is in proper align ment tune the instrument Four notches in the bridge provide proper spacing between the strings Make sure that each string is set in its correspond ing groove as shown in...

Page 5: ...rings as shown below The fine tuner should be set to the middle of its adjustment range Before you string the instrument set the fine tuner so that it is in the middle of its adjustment range For instruments equipped with fine tuners Looking from the under side of the tailpiece Ball End Tailpiece Ball End String Looking from the under side of the tailpiece Ball End Tailpiece Ball End String String...

Page 6: ...es on the bridge Make sure the side of the bridge with the logo is facing the tailpiece Make sure the bridge is positioned between the notches in the f holes as shown below The side of the bridge facing the tailpiece should be at a right angle to the body of the instrument Bad Bad Correct Right Angle Fig B Fig A Changing Strings Make two winds towards the end of the peg and the remaining winds tow...

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