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cOYNES MUSICAL NOTES MUSICZIP COIN PURSE WALLET
Some recent violin musical notes auctions on eBay:
New Violin Sheet Music Notes Neon Glass Bar Decor Sign
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Tags: Purse, cOYNES, Wallet, Notes
Wallet / Billfold of Grunge Music With Piano Keys Treble Clef and Notes
Wallet / Billfold of Grunge Music with Piano Keys Treble Clef and Notes
- Brand new wallet, made out of imitation leather
- Inside the wallet it has a driver’s license (photo id) opening
- Six slot openings for cards
- Two bills or notes compartments, and two multi-purpose pockets
- Measures 4.75″ x 3.5″(W), standard size wallet
It is a brand new wallet, made out of imitation leather. The edge of the metal photo frame is in chrome color. The photo is printed out on a high quality photo paper and coated with a top quality waterproof enamel that is crystal clear, with a long time duration. Inside the wallet it has a driver’s license (photo id) opening, six slot openings for cards, two bills or notes compartments, and two multi-purpose pockets. It measures 4.75″ x 3.5″(W), standard size wallet.
Price: $ 21.97
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Tags: Treble, Violin Music, Notes, Wallet, Billfold
Long Wallet of Vintage Flourished Treble Clef With Music Notes (Piano Keys)
Long Wallet of Vintage Flourished Treble Clef with Music Notes (Piano Keys)
- Brand new check book style long wallet
- Made of imitation leather
- Drivers license (photo id) opening, with ten slot openings for cards
- Full-length pocket for bills or checkbook
- Measures 7.25″(L) x 3.5″(W)
It is a brand new check book style long wallet, made of imitation leather. The edge of the metal photo frame is in chrome. The photo is printed out on a high quality photo paper and coated with a top quality waterproof enamel that is crystal clear, with long time duration. Inside the wallet it has a drivers license (photo id) opening, with ten slot openings for cards. Full-length pocket for bills or checkbook. It measures 7.25″(L) x 3.5″(W).
Price: $ 22.47
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Tags: Flourished, Piano, Clef
Travel Tips to Prevent Pickpockets Stealing Your Wallet
Ok, so you’re going on holiday… the excitement has been building for so long, your luggage is packed, you’ve got your flight details, passport and travel sized liquids. Quite simply you’re prepared! In all likelihood your holiday will be a roaring success and you’ll return with plenty of pictures and stories to share with family and friends… but what if something goes wrong, are you prepared for that?
Now I’m not going to write an article advocating you “travel in fear” because that would be ridiculous. I’ve read articles myself with tips like “Don’t talk to any strangers”… are you kidding me? You are in a foreign country, everyone is a stranger so should you just stay in your hotel room and isolate yourself from the locals? No.
How to Take Care of Your Violin
Some of the common damages that happens to a violin are:
The tailpiece might break.
The fingerboard might come unglued.
The bridge of the violin might snap.
The bow might snap.
Here are some tips on how to take care of your violin:
Avoid Extreme Temperatures
Do not store your violin in or near areas that have extreme changes in temperature, such as in the basement or attic. Violins are very fragile instruments, when they are continuously exposed to temperature changes and humidity, it will eventually break and fall apart.
Good Storage
When you’re not using your violin, put it inside a good quality case to ensure protection. Most damages a violin undergo is because of the owner’s neglect, such as placing it in areas where it’s more exposed to possibilities of damage, like near the sink or behind a bedroom door.
Too Much Rosin
Rosin is applied to the bow hair causing it to grip the violin strings when playing. Without it, the bow hair will slide across the string without producing any sound. There are two types of rosin: Light Rosin is best suited for warm climates. It’s harder and not as sticky as the dark rosin. Dark Rosin is most suited for cool climates, it is softer than the light rosin. Avoid putting too much rosin on the bow as it will drip onto the violin and cause staining.
Invest on Quality Strings
Cheap strings will cause tension on the violin resulting in cracks, warping and other damage.
Do Not Ignore Minor Problems
If you notice a slight damage on your violin, don’t wait. Go to an experienced luthier immediately. Most damages that start out little become huge, not only to the violin, but also to your wallet.
Go to a Luthier
If you need repairs for your violin go to an experienced luthier. These people have been trained and are experts in repairing stringed instruments that are either bowed or plucked, including violins. Of course, you must do your research first before going to one. Ask for recommendations from trusted family, friends and music teachers.
James Pender
Founder and “Public Service Announcement Guy” – www.theviolinmaster.com
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James Pender
Founder and “Public Service Announcement Guy” TheViolinMaster.com
Tags: Cracks, Musical Instrument, Violin Playing, Extreme Temperatures, Neglect, Extreme Changes



















































