What is the difference between an ebony and rosewood fingerboard upon a violin a!


Question: The fingerboard of a violin is always ebony. What you're talking about is the distinction between ebony and rosewood fittings; fittings are the pegs, chinrest and tailpiece.

Fittings may be either ebony (the standard black, which match the fingerboard), or a rosewood, which is a brown color. The rosewood are usually a bit pricier and nicer, but not always.

Example of rosewood fittings:
http://beststudentviolins.com/violins.ht...


Answers: The fingerboard of a violin is always ebony. What you're talking about is the distinction between ebony and rosewood fittings; fittings are the pegs, chinrest and tailpiece.

Fittings may be either ebony (the standard black, which match the fingerboard), or a rosewood, which is a brown color. The rosewood are usually a bit pricier and nicer, but not always.

Example of rosewood fittings:
http://beststudentviolins.com/violins.ht...



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