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Violin Tailpiece

overall review score: 4.5
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A violin tailpiece is a component of a violin that anchors the strings at the bottom end of the instrument. It is an essential part of the violin's setup that affects the instrument's tone and playability.

Key Features

  • Material: Typically made of wood, plastic, or metal
  • Design: Various designs available, including standard, lightweight, and adjustable tailpieces
  • String attachment: Holds the violin strings in place and adjusts their tension

Pros

  • Helps improve the overall sound quality of the violin
  • Can enhance playability and comfort for the musician
  • Comes in a variety of styles to suit different preferences

Cons

  • May require adjustments by a luthier for optimal performance
  • Certain materials may affect the sound output

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 08:23:48 PM UTC