The bridge height of a violin is crucial for determining the string action, which affects playability and tone. A higher bridge results in greater string action, making it easier to press down the strings but potentially affecting intonation and response.
The standard bridge height for a violin is typically around 10-12 mm from the fingerboard to the bottom of the bridge. However, this can vary based on individual player preferences and the specific instrument.
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Can I adjust the bridge height on my violin?
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