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VS101H
Emuse
Specification
Product | Wholesale Hardwood Solid Student Violin |
Top | Spruce Solid |
Back & Side | Maple Solid |
Fingerboard | Dyed Hardwood |
Peg & Chinrest | Dyed Hardwood |
Tailpiece | Aluminum Alloy |
Bow | Rosewood Bow |
Rosin | Normal Rosin |
Case | Triangle Foam Case |
Violins come in different makes, sizes, the material used, quality, hand or machine-made, and price. However, they stand out primarily in 3 different categories when it is based on the learning levels. They are beginner, intermediate, and expert.
A beginner violin is generally made from wood without much handwork. These woods are of low quality and do not comprise of high-level assembly, finishing, or carving. They possess plastic parts like chinrests and tuning pegs. For anyone interested in Violin learning, this is the type of instrument which suits them best. It endures the play for a decent time and also depends on how often and roughly it is used. They are usually priced from 30 to 100 dollars.
This is a violin for mid-level learners. It fills the gap between experts or professionals and students. These are instruments that offer more than what a beginner needs but not so much as a professional. These are for individuals who are not prepared to put in thousands as for an expert violin. A student/learner who is advancing his or her violin playing skills is right to purchase these violins. It offers refined playability and tone for an advanced student.
Also known as master violins, these violins are built from slow dried and cold grown wood. They are hand-built and master assembled. Their material quality is very good and the components are sturdy. Wooden tailpieces, ebony fingerboard, and so on are some of the components of such a violin. The materials are excellent and they are made with artistic skill. Their refined make makes these violins hold their price and value. This is what makes them right for experts and advanced/aspiring violin players/musicians. These violins generate balanced response and resonance which is a demand amongst violinists.
Production Line
Exhibition
Specification
Product | Wholesale Hardwood Solid Student Violin |
Top | Spruce Solid |
Back & Side | Maple Solid |
Fingerboard | Dyed Hardwood |
Peg & Chinrest | Dyed Hardwood |
Tailpiece | Aluminum Alloy |
Bow | Rosewood Bow |
Rosin | Normal Rosin |
Case | Triangle Foam Case |
Violins come in different makes, sizes, the material used, quality, hand or machine-made, and price. However, they stand out primarily in 3 different categories when it is based on the learning levels. They are beginner, intermediate, and expert.
A beginner violin is generally made from wood without much handwork. These woods are of low quality and do not comprise of high-level assembly, finishing, or carving. They possess plastic parts like chinrests and tuning pegs. For anyone interested in Violin learning, this is the type of instrument which suits them best. It endures the play for a decent time and also depends on how often and roughly it is used. They are usually priced from 30 to 100 dollars.
This is a violin for mid-level learners. It fills the gap between experts or professionals and students. These are instruments that offer more than what a beginner needs but not so much as a professional. These are for individuals who are not prepared to put in thousands as for an expert violin. A student/learner who is advancing his or her violin playing skills is right to purchase these violins. It offers refined playability and tone for an advanced student.
Also known as master violins, these violins are built from slow dried and cold grown wood. They are hand-built and master assembled. Their material quality is very good and the components are sturdy. Wooden tailpieces, ebony fingerboard, and so on are some of the components of such a violin. The materials are excellent and they are made with artistic skill. Their refined make makes these violins hold their price and value. This is what makes them right for experts and advanced/aspiring violin players/musicians. These violins generate balanced response and resonance which is a demand amongst violinists.
Production Line
Exhibition