What are violin pins?
violin pins are used to tune in violin chains. The strings are tightened and the notes have risen to turn the pins clockwise and the strings are released and the notes are reduced by turning the pins counterclockwise. For each of the four chains, known as G, D, E and A, and fit into the pegs in the peg box at the top of the violin. One end of the violin pin has a flat round handle, which is comfortably clamped between the fingers to rotate and secure the pin. At the other end, the PEG is a post that is tapering, allowing the pegs to push into the pegs as soon as the chain is in the melody.
The most common materials used to produce violin pins are ebens, boxwood or pink wood. The pins are sometimes made of composite material developed for strength, minimal slipping and reduced shrinkage and swelling from moisture. String pegs, including those in the violin family, are most often black.
All violin pins have a small chain into the woodVou hole about a third of the way up from the end of the post. To bind the tool, the string is connected to the tail and then rests on the bridge line. Then, holding the free end of the chain, the violinist pulls the pin slightly out of one of the holes for the pins and stretches the string through the chain hole. The violinist then slowly turns the pin clockwise to increase the tension on the chain.
One of the ongoing problems for musicians who play stringed instruments is to slip pins, causing the instrument to fall out of the melody. If you want to add some sticks to the pegs, many musicians pull out the pegs, remove the strings and wipe the columns of bow, chalk, guiding pencils or specially formulated, sticky, peg called Peg Dope. It can also help wind the strings to close the edge of the pegs that the chain has some additional support and reduces the stroke on the pegs.
violin pins can also become extremely tight, making it more difficult to tuned violins. This is often caused by the swelling of the violin pins with high humidity.In order to minimize the swelling of the pins, the violin should be stored in a room maintained with a relative humidity between 30% and 50%. The rubbing of PEG posts with soap can also lubricate the post enough to facilitate tuning and not create slipping.
sticky or slipping of violin pins can be overcome by mechanical violin pins. These pins have mechanical gears inside that tighten or release chains for tuning. The gears are activated by turning the Peg handle.