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Sustaining damage to your instrument can be a nerve wracking experience for a musician, irrespective of what they play. The first instinct in such a scenario is to take it to a cello repair expert who can assess the damage and help get your instrument back in proper shape. Read more.
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Blog 2: ZaretAndSonsViolins.com CELLO REPAIR – KNOWING WHEN YOUR INSTRUMENT IS BEYOND SAVING Sustaining damage to your instrument can be a nerve wracking experience for a musician, irrespective of what they play. The first instinct in such a scenario is to take it to a cello repair expert who can assess the damage and help get your instrument back in proper shape. However, there are times when even the best efforts will not be able to revive the stringed instrument and get it back in its original condition. This blog post will help you understand the signs when you should simply chuck all ideas of repair and restoration and begin looking for a new cello for sale. First you must understand that anything that has come unglued or unhinged in your instrument can be repaired. Most structural damage is also reversible with few exceptions of course. Even if you suffer a frenzied fit of pique, smashing your violin belly-first against a solid object, a skilled craftsman probably can restore it to health and harmony. Only if, for whatever reason, your once-a-violin now looks like kindling wood that you may use in a bonfire, should you consider replacing it before you shop around for someone to repair it. However, considering the fact that you are attached to your cello, it might be a good idea to take professional opinion before throwing it into the bin. But just in case, if you feel the damage is beyond repairing in some back-end corner of your mind, it is best to be mentally ready for a replacement. You can then begin to look for the best cellos for sale in the market.