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Quote from: Ethan Winer on 8 Aug 2007, 04:47 pmBuy a violin (or cello or clarinet etc) and join a community orchestra. I guarantee your sense of pitch and detail will improve enormously.--EthanI've been planning to do just that for a while...buy a violin and learn how to play it at least rudimentarily, that is, not ruin an existing orchestra. Of all the instruments, live violin is the hardest to get just right...CD never has gotten it for me, vinyl has (but not all cartridges). I've gotten home from a handful of orchestral concerts in the past couple years and tried to reproduce it in my system as accurately as I (recently) remember it within 30 minutes of leaving the hall....and keep coming up with the same verdict each time: my CD or (pricey) DAC's owned in that time couldn't reproduce it, and only the Grado cartridges (of 11 cartridges, 2 are Grados) did it commendably in my vinyl set-up.I recently read the quality of the even the Chinese $59 jobbers you can find on ebay are quite good nowadays...perhaps not Cremona quality, but it'll be good enough, I think, to have an instrument to instruct me nearby for pitch and detail.Thanks for reminding me to do it, Ethan. I had meant to a couple months back, but life got busy on me John
Buy a violin (or cello or clarinet etc) and join a community orchestra. I guarantee your sense of pitch and detail will improve enormously.--Ethan
Quote from: TheChairGuy on 9 Aug 2007, 02:08 amI recently read the quality of the even the Chinese $59 jobbers you can find on ebay are quite good nowadays...perhaps not Cremona quality, but it'll be good enough, I think, to have an instrument to instruct me nearby for pitch and detail.I've probably mentioned this before, but if you can spend $150-300 on ebay, you'll get a much nicer instrument. Everything from quality control to generally accepted aesthetic values will be appreciably higher by even a layman.
I recently read the quality of the even the Chinese $59 jobbers you can find on ebay are quite good nowadays...perhaps not Cremona quality, but it'll be good enough, I think, to have an instrument to instruct me nearby for pitch and detail.
Wow! You have to be pretty brave to hop into an orchestra without knowing how to play violin!