How hot is too hot for violin?

String instruments are best stored in moderate conditions, much like Goldilocks' preferences. The room should be not too hot or cold (ideally between 65-75º) and not too humid or dry (ideally between 40 – 55% humidity). Never store your instrument directly next to an air conditioner or heater.
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What is too hot for violin?

Heat. Heat is extremely detrimental to stringed instruments. String instrument makers (Luthiers) purposefully use wood glues that soften when heated (145 F) so that an instrument can be disassembled for service when necessary.
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What temperature is bad for a violin?

Stringed instruments are happiest given a constant temperature of 60 to 70 degrees and a relative humidity of 35 to 50 percent.
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Is it OK to leave a violin in a hot car?

Just as you wouldn't leave your dog or your child in a hot car, you should never leave your violin in one either. It is especially bad for an instrument that has been kept in a hot car to be brought directly into a cool air conditioned environment.
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How hot is too hot for stringed instruments?

After a few 90° -105° days, most people have a personal appreciation that heat might damage an instrument.
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What temperature should a violin be stored at?

Violins are most comfortable in 60 to low 70 degrees and 45% to 55% relative humidity. The relative humidity is key because that tells us how much moisture the air is holding as a percentage of what it can hold.
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Can violins break easily?

Violin strings are tough enough to withstand the rigor of your fingers, the tension between the pegs and the tailpiece, and your bowing. They are not designed to withstand certain issues with your violin anatomy. Paying attention to where they snapped along the violin's body is a clue as to why they broke.
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How do you store a violin in the summer?

Store your instrument in a temperature controlled room.

The room should be not too hot or cold (ideally between 65-75º) and not too humid or dry (ideally between 40 – 55% humidity). Never store your instrument directly next to an air conditioner or heater.
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Can you leave an instrument in your car?

The most important thing to remember when traveling by car is to always lock the car if the instrument is inside and to never leave an instrument(s) inside the car for long stretches of time. This leaves instruments prone to extreme temperature and humidity fluctuations, as well as direct sunlight exposure.
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What happens if you leave an instrument in the car?

And that precious instrument you left in the car is going to heat up too. The varnish is going to melt, the glue is going to let loose, and the wood might crack. The opposite actions will happen in the winter. You've warmed your car all nice and cozy before you drive to rehearsal or a lesson.
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Do violins need humidifiers?

The answer is yes, violins do need humidifiers but only under certain circumstances. Humidifiers are not needed at all times – only when the air is extremely dry outside or the relative humidity is changing drastically. Violin humidifiers protect wood instruments and allow for the regularization of moisture in the air.
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Is humidity bad for violins?

Too Much Humidity

Overall, in an environment that is too humid, the instrument and bow will become sluggish and uncomfortable to play. Excess humidity can also cause the seams of an instrument to open, which is not a major repair issue, but will necessitate a trip to the violin shop.
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What temperature is too hot for a cello?

Cellos like moderate, stable temperatures. As long as your cello is kept at a stable temperature, the exact temperature is not as much of a concern. However, avoid keeping your cello at temperatures greater than 80 degrees.
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What happens if a violin gets wet?

Although the oil-based varnish on the exterior of the instrument repels water, the interior of the instrument is not sealed or finished wood. When wood absorbs water, it expands, which can lead to cracking, warping, or open seams.
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Will cold damage a violin?

The plunging temperatures have an adverse effect on the violin family of instruments. Extreme conditions have the ability to loosen pegs, create unpleasant whistling sounds, and encourage cracks to develop. The reason for these detrimental changes is because in winter, the air is much drier.
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Does humidity affect string instruments?

Overall, in an environment that is too humid, the instrument and bow will become sluggish and uncomfortable to play. Excess humidity can also cause the seams of an instrument to open, which is not a major repair issue, but will necessitate a trip to the violin shop.
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Should I bring my violin on vacation?

To get good results on the violin it is NOT absolutely necessary to keep practicing daily on holiday. It can even be good to let your mind and body rest, so the skills you learn can sink in and settle. Also it can refresh your motivation when you're away from the instrument for a week or so.
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Can I leave my violin in a cold car?

Don't leave your instrument in a cold room, that you heat up quickly when you have to be there. Don't put your violin in the trunk (which remains cold), but on the back seat of your car. Make sure that it can't fall of.
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Is it bad to leave guitar in hot car?

Don't leave your guitar in the hot car.

When traveling with an acoustic guitar on a hot summer day, exposure to extreme heat inside a car can cause a guitar's wood glues to soften and the bridge to come loose under the pull of the string tension. In extreme cases, other guitar components can even begin to separate.
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Where should I place my violin at home?

Keep your violin stored in a hard case. This is the best way to protect your instrument from damage as it provides a secure place to house your violin. Never store your violin near the fireplace or in cold places. Its organic materials are affected by the surroundings, so keep the atmosphere where it's stored stable.
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Where should I keep my violin?

Just like short-term storage, try to store your violin in a climate-controlled room, or at least a room without a lot of difference in temperature or humidity– even more so when storing it in the long term.
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Can a violin string hit you in the face?

"To be honest, we were quite shocked by the result," Špaček told The Violin Channel. "In all seven cases, the string hit the protective helmet covering my face, and often right where my eyes are! It was also surprising to see how little it takes to break a string (tuning it up only about a fourth)."
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Why do violin strings snap?

Without the right curve on your top nut, it forces the string to bend at an unnatural angle. Too little curvature is just as troublesome as too steep an angle, because either way, the stress points created means that your strings will snap with regularity.
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Can a violin string break while playing?

But all strings can break from ordinary use. As you play the violin, the metal is gradually worn away; which will ultimately cause the strings to break. Violin strings can also break when they are over-tightened. Inexperienced players have a tendency to turn the peg too far when setting up the strings on their own.
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