The following outline on the basics of string instrument maintenance reflects the topics addressed during a shop visit:
- I. Bridge
- Selection
- Placement
- Correct angle with strings
- Fit of feet
- String height
- Maintaining correct angle
- Tone and playability
- II. Strings
- Cleaning
- Pinching to correct bridge
- III. Cleaning Instrument
- Wiping
- Polishes
- IV. Post material
- Usual
- Best
- V. Peg Dope
- Mortite
- Usual
- VI. Chin Rests
- Change sound
- Must not be too loose or tight
- Must be custom fit with chalk
- VII. Shoulder Pads
- Kill sound
- Best is none
- Next best is foam or sponge
- Clamping types mute or change sound
- VIII. Openings
- Common
- Loss of sound
- IX. Buzzes
- “Ain’t bees!”
- Many possible sources – some you can fix: loose adjusters, loose collars or pins, ball ends of strings
- X. Bow Mating
- Importance of finding a bow that helps your instrument sound its best
- Many bows kill sound on great instruments
- XI. Importance of a good case
- such as a suspension case for maintaining adjustment against bangs
- XII. Temperature!
- Trunks/cars
- Heat and cold