Generally, student violins are not bought based upon the brand, but by the maker of the violin. Any violin that one buys that is less than roughly 250 USD is not going to be of very good quality. If you buy a violin online, you might have to get the bridge completely readjusted (just for your information). It would be much better to go to a music store or a violin shop and see if you can get a nice violin for a reasonable price instead of buying a violin online.
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She has a A. Stradivari violin made in 1696.
There ok but there not the best violin, You should try it out before you buy it.
stradivarius
This really depends on what level of violin playing you're currently at. Fohnwind makes quality beginner violins, but other brands make better advanced violins. Their Fohnwind Model 12 is their beginner violin that many students use to learn to play at the very beginner. After the student plays for two years, the student may want to upgrade to a violin with a deeper tonality or try out an entirely new instrument. I'd recommend you to hear the Fohnwind violins being played on MozartViolins.com
They are a student violin, I think massed produced in China only in 2003-2004, yet claim "German Engineering" on the label. Brand new they run around $150 Yes, German Engineering is code for Made in China. Used their worth around $50.
a violin from Roso misice
She has a A. Stradivari violin made in 1696.
There ok but there not the best violin, You should try it out before you buy it.
stradivarius
This really depends on what level of violin playing you're currently at. Fohnwind makes quality beginner violins, but other brands make better advanced violins. Their Fohnwind Model 12 is their beginner violin that many students use to learn to play at the very beginner. After the student plays for two years, the student may want to upgrade to a violin with a deeper tonality or try out an entirely new instrument. I'd recommend you to hear the Fohnwind violins being played on MozartViolins.com
They are a student violin, I think massed produced in China only in 2003-2004, yet claim "German Engineering" on the label. Brand new they run around $150 Yes, German Engineering is code for Made in China. Used their worth around $50.
um... i think Yamaha or cecilio
Because I got a brand new violin crab!
brand new with the case... 100$ on amazon
Any Gage violin will sound great, and will have a very crisp sound.
If your'e on a budget, it might be, but if you take to the instrument, you will, obviously buy a more expensive model.
Scott Cao musical instruments are renowned for their tonal quality.