There are so many distractions that interrupt our everyday living. From social media platforms to extracurricular activities, keeping up can be stressful. Whether you are the parent of a musician who frequently forgets important items or a developing violinist, a lot of trouble and stress can be avoided with good organization. By keeping essential accessories stocked in the violin case, rest easy knowing everything that’s needed is always within arm’s grasp, making it simpler to focus on giving a great performance.
Read on to see what accessories should be kept in a violin case, and how improved organization and having the right items on hand can aid musical development.
All violin cases should contain the following accessories:
Violin mutes and digital recorders are also helpful accessories to keep stowed in a violin case.
Violin mutes, good for reducing the sound a violin produces or changing the timbre, attach to the bridge of a violin and they are typically made of metal, ebony, or metal with rubber on the outside. Options including rubber tend to be the most cost-effective. From practicing at lower volumes to performing in a school orchestra, violin mutes can deliver big results.
Digital recorders are small and can easily be stowed in a violin case. Many recorders are inexpensive, and they are helpful, low-tech options that can pay dividends during practice or rehearsal sessions. Record key parts, then play back later to discover opportunities for improvement.
Keeping a violin case tidy and stocked is helpful, but it’s also fun to stash some character in there. Many violinists prefer keeping a few personal items, such as photographs or even correspondence with friends, family or loved ones in their case. Some violinists stock practical items, like nail clippers and ibuprofen. Whatever your preferences, take enjoyment from your violin case and the personalization of accessories within.
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