Are violin hickeys common?

Also known as fiddler's neck, violin hickeys are red marks that appear on violinists' necks for a variety of reasons. One of the more common reasons these spots appear is length of practice time, making them a badge of honor for both amateur and professional players.
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How do you treat a hickey on a violin?

Fortunately, there's an easy cure: put gel on your chinrest. Each GelRest is made of a special Gel material that has the feel and texture of our own human skin, so it's no wonder they make your instrument comfortable. It is truly form-fitting, and makes any violin chinrest feel like it's custom made to fit your chin.
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Do violinists have neck problems?

Violinists have twice as much risk of developing pain in the neck, right shoulder and left forearm, when compared with pianists. Violists and violinists have a higher incidence of pain in the neck, shoulder, elbow and forearm than pianists.
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How do you stop the fiddler's neck?

Treatment
  1. good hygiene for the affected area and for the instrument.
  2. use of a clean cotton cloth that is changed frequently.
  3. use of a comfortable pad to absorb sweat and reduce friction between the instrument and skin.
  4. use of a shoulder rest to reduce pressure below the jaw.
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Does playing violin affect your jaw?

Significant differences were found between violin players and controls. The players had higher faces, especially on the right side of the lower face and in the right mandibular ramus. The players also had more proclined upper and lower incisors than the controls.
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What's a Violin Hickey?



Why do violinists make weird faces?

The faces musicians make whilst performing are colloquially referred to as 'guitar faces'. They're a mostly-involuntary reaction to concentration, emotion, nerves, physical discomfort, mistakes, technical issues or the stage production.
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Can violin cause double chin?

Nope! Playing the violin won't cause or worsen a double chin.
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Do violin hickeys go away?

Exposure to salt water has made it the least noticeable, but it's never vanished completely. “I've tried hypoallergenic chin rests, hankies covering my chin rest, moleskin, and various skin cleaners and even scar ointments,” she says.
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Do violinists get calluses?

An important part of learning to play the violin is building violin calluses on your fingers. The reality is that the strings are rough on your skin, and if you don't go about this process correctly, it can become painful.
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Why do violinists put a cloth?

June 11, 2005 at 04:44 PM · Some players use it for extra traction when playing in dress clothing made out of smooth/slick fabrics. Someone who uses a handkerchief with a dress shirt or tux often does not use one at home or in the studios when playing in sweats or a t-shirt.
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Why do people get violin hickey?

If a player is allergic to nickel or some of the other materials commonly found in chin rest screws, it can greatly increase the possibility of developing a violin hickey. Other causes could be rubbing or scraping caused by the way a player holds the instrument on his or her neck.
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Which is harder violin or piano?

On the technical side, producing a good sound and in tune is definitely more difficult on the violin. The piano is easier to play the first tune on it. But when it comes to music, both are difficult instrument because learning music is a life long journey.
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Is playing the violin good for your brain?

Violin lessons boost memory and mental capacities.

Many studies show that playing the violin (alongside other musical instruments) even for just a year positively affects your brain's capacity for memory. It can also improve your reading skills, language processing, speech and attention span.
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Can hickeys get infected?

In Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine, doctors report the case of a young man who got a herpes infection from his girlfriend's love bites. ″This case demonstrates that herpes simplex virus can be transmitted by direct inoculation and that even hickeys are not totally innocuous,″ wrote Dr. Nester C.
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What is the meaning of hickey on neck?

a temporary red mark on someone's skin, often the neck, where someone has sucked or bitten it as a sexual act. Skin complaints & blemishes. age spot.
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What is a hickey?

A hickey is a dark red or purple mark on your skin caused by intense suction. Like other bruises, it should fade in about 2 weeks. The neck is a common site for hickeys because of its easy access, but you can get them anywhere.
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What are the side effects of playing violin?

Unfortunately, mistakes in posture, repetitive motions and playing can lead to injury. Violinists, along with other instrumentalists, are susceptible to carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, arthritis, focal dystonia, and nerve pain.
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Is vibrato on violin hard?

Vibrato takes an intermediate player and makes them sound very advanced. Vibrato adds fullness, rich color, and variety to your playing, but it is also very difficult to learn and slow to master. (Vibrato is not simply shaking your finger, it is much much more than that!)
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Why do violinists wiggle their fingers?

It is a wavering effect of tone obtained by rapidly shaking the string that the finger is stopping, notes the Schirmer Pocket Manual of Musical Terms. The technique is used on notes of longer duration—notes of shorter duration usually are played without vibrato.
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How do you pick a chin rest for a violin?

How to Choose a Violin Chinrest
  1. Check your playing position. How do you feel most comfortable playing?
  2. Locate the position of your chin on your instrument. ...
  3. Decide what shape rest fits your jawline. ...
  4. Decide the height of the chinrest you will need. ...
  5. Decide what material you would like for your chinrest.
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Where does Chloe Chua live?

Chloe Chua, an 11-year-old violinist from Singapore, has been a violin student at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), School of Young Talents (SYT) Strings Section, since she was four years old. She is currently studying with Mr Yin Ke, String Programme Leader of SYT.
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Does playing violin cause facial asymmetry?

An intra-individual comparison between the right and left sides revealed asymmetry in the violinists, with statistically significant differences in PA-LFH (1.9 mm) and in ramal height (1.1 mm) measured from the panoramic tomogram, the right side being larger with regard to these dimensions.
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Why do musicians make stank face?

It's a sign of respect, and for musicians like me, a sign that you're doing it really right. When I first heard Vulfpeck's "Funky Duck" the musician who put the recording on for me knew I liked it because of my reflexive stank face (not duck face!). Let me reiterate: he knew I LIKED it because of stank face.
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Why do musicians move their mouth?

They let their bodies respond freely to the musical thoughts they are thinking and the sounds they are creating.
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