BONMUSICA shoulder rest for violin

Available for 4/4, 4/4 left-handed, 7/8, and 3/4 violins


Materials:
plastic-coated aluminum with cellular rubber padding to pad the side facing the body. Natural rubber cover for the holding claws to prevent loss of sound and damage to the instrument. Polyamide connecting elements to save weight.

Adjustability:
Support surface in the shoulder area can be manually deformed; an inclined position is provided for children. Support surface in the chest area can be manually deformed. Accuracy of fit can be manually adjusted to bridge the size fluctuations of instruments. Inclination of the retaining claws on both sides within a range of 110 degrees. Height adjustment of the holding claws on both sides is infinitely variable and self-fixing.

Advantages:
Ergonomic and non-slip connection between the instrument and the body, which means no pressure points on the neck and chin and relieves the strain on the head in the neck area. Freedom of play for the left hand by fixing the correct position on the violin. The shoulder rest sits firmly on the instrument thanks to the adjustable holding force, which prevents the rest from slipping off the instrument after prolonged use or even while playing. Nevertheless, the Bonmusica support remains easily removable.

Quality:
Good workmanship and functionality can sustainably increase the enjoyment of playing the violin. When producing the Bonmusica support, special attention is paid to reliable adjustment options that maintain their setting even after long periods of use and ensure a good fit on the body and instrument. Rounded corners, softened edges and a durable plastic coating are a given.

Scope of delivery:
The Bonmusica shoulder rest comes in an attractive box with detailed instructions for use.
Support surface in the shoulder area can be manually deformed; an inclined position is provided for children. Support surface in the chest area can be manually deformed. Accuracy of fit can be manually adjusted to bridge the size fluctuations of instruments. Inclination of the retaining claws on both sides within a range of 110 degrees. Height adjustment of the holding claws on both sides is infinitely variable and self-fixing. Ergonomic and non-slip connection between the instrument and the body, which means no pressure points on the neck and chin and relieves the strain on the head in the neck area. Freedom of play for the left hand by fixing the correct position on the violin. The shoulder rest sits firmly on the instrument thanks to the adjustable holding force, which prevents the rest