Student Full Size Violin, Pink, by Gear4music

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Student Full Size Violin, Pink, by Gear4music

Student Full Size Violin, Pink, by Gear4music

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A lightweight grey case is included as well as a bow. This violin is a 3/4. This is a good violin for a kid that will upgrade to a full-size violin in a couple of years but want to have some fun before investing in a proper violin that might not look as cool. We would recommend this violin for kids that hate practicing and need some encouragement, if you have a youngster that is ambitious and is really serious about their music you should probably look elsewhere and get a better sounding violin. Every kid has different needs! A pizzicato should always be performed over the fingerboard, never where you normally play with your bow. Taking care of your violin We would especially recommend the smaller sized violin, since you might want something cheap but playable when your kid still is growing, but when it’s time to buy a 4/4 you might want to invest a little bit more, since that’s the violin they will hopefully have for the rest of their life. The carbon fiber tailpiece is much lighter than aluminum alloy one, so that contributes to the lightweight design. It holds 4 fine-tuners that are built-into tailpiece. The pegs, chinrest, and fingerboard are made from standard dark ebony.

If a darker shade of pink would work better for you than soft pink, you should take a look at this particular violin. It has a gorgeous and intense shade of pink that will definitely make your instrument stand out in the crowd. The price is more than affordable when it comes to this violin, so you really don’t need to have a large budget to enjoy a colorful, full size, and fully functional violin. The violin body is hand carved which contributes to the quality of the whole structure, and therefore to the sound quality. The strings on the fingerboard are the Prelude strings that are approved by the educators. A lightweight hard case, a bow, a rosin, a shoulder rest, two violin bridges and an extra set of strings are included and the violin has a 1-year warranty against manufacturer’s defects in case something should be wrong with it. The violin comes with an excellent canvas case that’s lightweight and durable, making it perfect for transporting to and from lessons. It also comes with handy accessories for beginners, including a horsehair bow and an ebony frog.

Student 1/2 Violin, Pink, by Gear4music Overview

It has a gorgeous soft pink shade and it is more than capable in helping your child to play beautifully each time. For a future talented violin player, this set is the right one to start with. What can be better than a pink violin? A pink violin with butterflies on it, of course. This particular instrument is suitable for children with ages of up to 6 years old, due to its size, or even slightly older. Encouraging your child to play an instrument from an early age is very recommended, as it boosts its creativity and teaches the child about discipline and the beauty of creating art. A beautiful dark pink violin that comes with bow rosin offered as a gift. While the violin is indeed the most important part, you won’t be able to play it without rosin, as you risk seriously damaging the hair of the bow. Speaking of the bow, it is made out of arbor and natural white horse hair.

Next up is a violin that is a real beauty queen - the ADM Hand carved Wooden. It looks amazing with its dark varnish and is definitely one of the best-looking violins, not only on this list, but also probably in the world. If you want to own a violin that instantly makes you look like a better violinist, stop looking- you’ve found it! Did the sound of the violin start to grow on you? Did you start taking violin lessons and you are seriously considering to deepen your knowledge when it comes to playing this instrument? Then you need a set that contains not just the violin itself, but also all the additional accessories that will help you get started right away. Top of our list is this gorgeous, beginner’s violin from Stentor. It’s an excellent choice for any newbie violinist who wants a premium instrument to learn on, which will allow you to grow and improve before needing a more advanced violin once you’ve had a few years' experience. The colourful range of Harlequin violins are made in the Stentor factory. Carved from solid tonewoods, they offer quality and style. Considering that most children love music and love making music, offering an instrument as a gift or motivation to start music classes is a great way to get started. The violin can be hard to play, but it is also very rewarding and pleasant.If an item can not be repaired, a similar alternative product or cash discount (as defined in this policy) will be offered It’s obvious that they have done all they can to make a good violin with everything you need to get started for an affordable price while not compromising on quality, which, to be honest, is quite rare. In other words; a really good violin for beginners that will make it easy for you to get started. The tailpiece and tuners are made out of alloy, for increased resistance and easy fine-tuning of the violin. The strings are also of the highest quality, as this instrument features D’Addario strings, some of the best you can find on the market. If you liked number eight but wish that it was just a little bit darker and more dramatic, take a look at this beauty! It’s really dark and will make all your fellow violinists jealous. There is just something about darker instruments that make them more appealing than the normal red ones, we’re thinking it’s probably just that they’re more unique, and everybody likes something special.

However, the Gear4music extended warranty scheme provides an enhanced service, and is designed to offer a higher level of protection than many 'free' warranties offered by some retailers and manufacturers. Try the violins out and compare them to one another. If you don’t really play at all yet, ask a member of the staff if they can play something for you so that you can compare them. If the strings aren’t high quality we recommend that you change them into better ones, because the strings really make a difference, however they can never compensate for a really bad violin. You can’t put on new strings and expect a new instrument. Bows When you try a violin out it’s good to play on all the strings so that you can make sure that it sounds good no matter which octave you play in. So, we are talking about an instrument that is carved out of real wood. Besides presenting a pleasant pink color, the varnish of the instrument features a beautiful metallic finish as well. So, under the lights of a stage, it will look elegant and distinct.String instruments are individuals, and even if it is the same violin model, it can sound and feel different, therefore buying your violin from a shop that specializes in string instruments is a very good idea. Don’t go to one of these shops that have two hundred electric violins and electric guitars to choose from, but only two violins, go to somebody who knows what they’re doing. Make sure to head to the best violin shops in town! All of the violins on our list are cheap. We now, it might seem like a lot of money, but when compared to better violins for more advanced player these are very cheap. Also, you don’t want to buy a too cheap violin, since doing that will only result in you realizing your mistake and having to buy a new, more expensive violin. Getting a proper violin from the beginning will actually save you money this way. Violins for Beginning Adults The chinrest, pegs, tailpiece, and fingerboard are all made from standard dark ebony wood. The tailpiece holds 4 fine-tuners. Tuners and pegs are used for tuning strings, however, you can help yourself with the CrescentTM digital tuner you’ll get with the violin.

Also, you’ll get a bow that’s made from carbon fiber and horsehair bow fiber. The lightweight bow must be maintained with rosin to produce a clear and loud sound when the violin is connected to the amplifier. Expert tip: When changing your strings, change them one at a time, since the bridge isn’t attached to the violin but just pressed into place by the strings. If you have a budget that is slightly more generous, although you don’t actually need a large budget, you could take a look at this instrument. For the money you are about to pay, you’ll get not just the violin, but also everything you need to start playing right away. Please note that this extended warranty is currently only available on products sold within the UK, EU or EEA, and is subject to the terms and conditions as detailed on the extended warranty certificate provided. The sound is really good for a beginner’s violin, and it will allow you to actually play some beautiful music, once you’ve reached that level.

Features & Specifications

Besides the violin, which is made out of real wood, the set will also contain an adequate case and bow. The bow is made out of Brazilwood and the case is nicely padded on the inside, providing all the space the violin needs to fit in snugly. If you have a violin teacher, don’t hesitate to ask him or her for help, he or she might even have violins in different sizes that you can try. What Are Some Cheap Violins for Beginners?



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