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Violin & Viola Shoulder Rests | Luthier Services | Bridge Street Violins Linnd Shoulderrest 4/4 Violin
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Linnd Shoulderrest 4/4 Violin

£37.50

Unlock your violin’s true voice!

The vast majority of conventional shoulder rests rely on a relatively high pressure across the back of a violin to resist their tendency to splay open and to fall off when the instrument is being played. This transverse pressure badly restricts the vibration of the back of the violin and changes its resonant frequency, thus diminishing both tone and volume. In addition, the large feet of a conventional rest bear both on the back and on the sides of the instrument, further restricting its ability to resonate freely. Using a pad as a rest - or even no shoulder rest at all - can also result in a tone-suffocating pressure being placed on the back of the violin.

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Unlock your violin’s true voice!

The vast majority of conventional shoulder rests rely on a relatively high pressure across the back of a violin to resist their tendency to splay open and to fall off when the instrument is being played. This transverse pressure badly restricts the vibration of the back of the violin and changes its resonant frequency, thus diminishing both tone and volume. In addition, the large feet of a conventional rest bear both on the back and on the sides of the instrument, further restricting its ability to resonate freely. Using a pad as a rest - or even no shoulder rest at all - can also result in a tone-suffocating pressure being placed on the back of the violin.

Unlock your violin’s true voice!

The vast majority of conventional shoulder rests rely on a relatively high pressure across the back of a violin to resist their tendency to splay open and to fall off when the instrument is being played. This transverse pressure badly restricts the vibration of the back of the violin and changes its resonant frequency, thus diminishing both tone and volume. In addition, the large feet of a conventional rest bear both on the back and on the sides of the instrument, further restricting its ability to resonate freely. Using a pad as a rest - or even no shoulder rest at all - can also result in a tone-suffocating pressure being placed on the back of the violin.

• Revolutionary, patent-protected, unique Linnd shoulder rest design
overcomes flaws in conventional shoulder rests.

• The extremely light weight of the Linnd shoulder rest has minimal effect
on the sound of the violin

• The structure of the Linnd shoulder rest is designed to create a totally
stable supporting platform for the violin

• The "no-splay" design of the Linnd shoulder rest means that very little
pressure is required across the back of the violin to keep the Linnd rest in
position. This lack of constriction allows back of the instrument to resonate
freely, dramatically increasing the tone and volume in comparison to other
conventional shoulder rest designs..

• The small feet of the Linnd shoulder rest are designed to have their point
of contact outside the purfling line and therefore, when compared to other
brands, do not dampen the back and sides of the violin.

• For maximum ease of use and playing comfort, the Linnd shoulder rest
is easily and quickly adjustable in both height and fitting width to fit virtually
any 4/4 violin and player. The Linnd rest has sufficient adjustment range to
fit many 3/4 violins.

• The ergonomic and sonic advantages of the Linnd shoulder rest cannot
be surpassed, or even equaled, by any other violin shoulder rest.

• Each and every part of a Linnd shoulder rest comes with a lifetime warranty to
. its original purchaser that covers both materials and workmanship.
. Registration is required to activate this warranty. Damage caused through
. accident or misuse or normal wear and tear is excluded.

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