- 4/4 Size deluxe violin outfit, everything included!
- Deluxe Case: Every Suzuki Violin comes complete with a beautiful hard canvas carrying case with handle, shoulder strap and accessory compartment.
- ACCESSORIES: SHOULDER STRAP, FULL SIZE ROSIN WRAPPED IN CLOTH, Polishing Cloth, Care, Maintenance & Assembly
- Aged Solid Spruce Top, Maple Back And Sides With Beautiful Flamed Grain
- High Grade Strings And Bow, Hand Cut Bridge, Exceptional Quality Tone
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Good instrument
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| Review Date: July 14, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Satish, |
For a Beginner it is a very interesting piece of instrument. Gives good sound as per my Teacher.
I will recommend this to students who are planning to study violin.
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nice sounding, but not the best looking
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| Review Date: January 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Terence Tan, Austin, Tx, United States |
It's been over 20 years since I picked up a violin. As a kid, my parents put me through 6 years of weekly violin lessons, which I hated. However, I miraculously made my way through the suzuki grading system and passed grade 8 on the volin. Those volins that I grew up with were all couple grand violins, and are now a continent away. Fast forward 20 years, not sure why, but I decided to pick this one up from Amazon to play some of suzuki's pieces for fun, and maybe pick up violin playing again.
This violin is not very pretty, workmanship looks so so, but once the strings (that came with it) are tuned correctly, this violin does sing very nicely. It has a very sound to it. Nothing cheap sounding, or loud and empty sounding. Note that of course the sounds a violin makes depends on more factors than just the violin, the bowing technique, and also the finger pressing technique, but this violin is worth every dollar I've spent on it.
Of course buying from Amazon is always a pleasure. Quick one day shipping, secure packaging, no worries purchase. I'm so happy with this buy. Practicing on it just makes my heart feel so happy. Thanks for reading.
Another quick note, the bow needs lot and lots of resin initially, so don't think it's broken when you try to bow and the sound is horrible, just be patient and give it more resin. (Like.. 20 mins of gentle resin application). |
Really good instrument
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| Review Date: January 8, 2009 |
| Reviewer: E. Alfonso, Baton Rouge, La USA |
| My son has been using it for over a year with no complain at all. His teacher has also named it as *AN EXCELLENT PURCHASE*. Clear beautiful sound like a pro one. I am really happy to own it. |
I wouldn't buy this one.
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| Review Date: June 7, 2007 |
| Reviewer: SIA, San Jose, CA United States |
I bought this violin a few months ago and didn't start the lesson right then.
Recently, my new teacher told me that this violin had 'loud' sound in general and didn't hold the sound that well. On top of that, the bow is fiberglass hair and came in all tangled. Useless! Now I have to go buy a new bow. This violin doesn't come with shoulder rest so I have to buy one and also have to replace the strings(my teacher recommended). The case is nice but that's about it. Now I am expecting to spend over $100. I should have bought some other cheaper student violin and saved money.
I am not happy with this product. I would return it if I could but it's too late now. |
Very nice for beginners
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| Review Date: December 3, 2006 |
| Reviewer: S. Paquin, Woodbine, GA |
Despite the previous review, mine arrived in wonderful condition and the tuners had been treated with something to make them turn easily (I guess that's a common problem with violins).
I had originally purchased a Cecilio, but I returned it after my sons violin teacher told me that it couldn't hold a tune and it was poor quality. He recommended a Suzuki. It arrived completely set up and it tune. The quality was much greater than the Cecilio. It has a lovey sound and my son's teacher is very pleased with it. |
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