Violin comes in 8 different sizes: 4/4 (also
called full size), 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/10, 1/16. 4/4 size being the
biggest and 1/16 size being the smallest. All adults, regardless of their size,
use the 4/4 violin. There is another uncommon size, 7/8, usually used by female
professional violinist who wants a full-size violin sound but whose hand might
be a little small for the full size violin. So violin makers would make violins
just a little smaller than full size to accommodate these players.
To measure what size violin best suits you, you
need to know the length between your neck and the middle of your left-hand palm
(when your hand is fully extended and raised perpendicular to your body, just
like holding a violin). About 50% of the teachers prefer students to use the
length from the neck to the wrist for measurement instead of the neck to
mid-palm approach. The violin size determined by the neck/wrist approach would
be the size that is more comfortable for students to hold. The violin size
determined by the neck/mid-palm approach would be the biggest size students
should use.
If you have a teacher, you should ask for your
teacher's recommendation. If you don't have a teacher, we would recommend using
the neck/wrist approach for students not using full size. For students who
are deciding whether to used 3/4 or 4/4 size, use the neck/mid-palm approach.
This is because it is always better that students feel comfortable holding and
playing the violin. However, while deciding between 3/4 or 4/4, if neck/mid-palm
approach allows for 4/4 size, then buying a 4/4 size is more economical since
you don't have to buy another bigger size violin later. This is completely based
on economical consideration. You should still decide what best suits your need.
The following chart lists the length of each
violin size. Find your length using the your preferred approach and use that to
determine the size of violin to get.
|
Violin
Size
|
Length
(in
inches)
|
|
4/4
(Full Size)
|
23
|
|
3/4
|
22
|
|
1/2
|
20
|
|
1/4
|
18
1/2
|
|
1/8
|
16
1/2
|
|
1/10
|
15
|
|
1/16
|
14
|
Another more general way of
determining the size is by age. If the above, arm length information, is
available, it is the more accurate way to determine size. Otherwise, you
can use the age chart below to make the determination.
|
Violin
Size
|
Age
|
|
4/4
(Full Size)
|
12
year and older
|
|
3/4
|
10-11
|
|
1/2
|
8-9
|
|
1/4
|
6-7
|
|
1/8
|
5-6
|
|
1/10
|
4-5
|
|
1/16
|
3
and below
|