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Musical Instruments : Austin Bazaar Full Size Violin 4 X 4 with Case - Natural Color |
List Price: $179.99Price: $50.00 You Save: $129.99 (72%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Brand: Austin Bazaar
Label: Austin Bazaar Affiliate
Manufacturer: Austin Bazaar Affiliate
Publisher: Austin Bazaar Affiliate
Studio: Austin Bazaar Affiliate
Sales Rank: 151
Features:- New Violin 4/4 Full Size with Case & Bow
- Comes with an Austin Bazaar product guide
- Maple sides and back
- Spruce top, ebony colored pegs
- Wood bow with genuine horse hair
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Free carrying case. Four fine tuners. Featherweight case with strap and carrying handle. Pear wood fingerboard. Rosin. Accessory colors/style may vary.
Average Rating: 
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This violin is VERY cheaply made. I would only purchases this for a child or young adult who isn't seriously going to learn to play. I would not recommend this to anyone.
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Quite junky. The nylon/plastic cord holding the tailpiece to the violin is fighting the string tension with only 2 brass nuts THREADED onto the cord. Who threads a soft plastic cord? Anyhow, the nuts kept slipping, as did the plastic pegs. Prepare for a fight when this thing gets unwrapped.
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I was a little hesitant about buying this instrument. I was worried that the quality of the sound would not be good. However, after some minor adjustments, I was quite pleasently surprised by its tone. Not only me, but the lutheir, who did the minor repairs, even mentioned that it had a very nice sound.
I will mention that I did have to have the sound post cut and fitted to the violin. This made a difference in the quality of sound. I also had to have the bridge cut, to prevent the ... Read More
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I actually bought this violin three years ago with the intentions of learning to play it. The need to take some college courses for my job took a lot of time away from me, and I packed the violin away for a while.
At the beginning of this year, 2008, I was free of college classes, and it was time to take violin lessons! My instructor was impressed with the price I paid for this violin. He thought I paid at least $200. I had similar comments when I took it to a music store to get a ... Read More
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First off, this is not a $50 violin. If you really want to learn to play violin, you'll probably want to buy peg drops, a shoulder rest, new strings, and a new bridge -- the one it comes with is way too high. Otherwise, though, it's a fine instrument. The replacement strings are especially nice, as it's likely that you'll break one or two during the initial tuning. The rosin isn't great, but it works.
The violin itself sounds fine. I'm an amateur musician (VERY amateur), but I've played ... Read More
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