Blue Moon VG-102 Green Violin
4/4 size. Metallic green finish violin outfit, Solid spruce top, maple body read more
Item ID: GR6506G Made in China

- Complete with Case
Price: $135.00
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Blue Moon VG-102 Green Violin
4/4 size. Metallic green finish violin outfit, Solid spruce top, maple body

- Complete with Case
This stunning green violin is suitable for anyone over the age of around 12 or 13 (Check with your violin teacher if you're not sure what size you need).
It is an attractive looking, good quality beginner's violin with a good appearance and feel, and it's easy to play. The violin has a lovely deep, resonant tone and is easy to tune up (and holds it's tuning well!). It has four tuning adjusters to make tuning even easier, and comes with everything you need to start playing. The case is a hard foam case, plush lined with internal and external storage pockets.
Specs:4/4 size
Four fine-tuning adjusters
Wooden, with Rich Green Finish Included: Violin
Case with removeable strap
Bow
RosinProduct Features- Ebonized fittings
- Complete with Case and Bow
- 4 tuning adjusters
Product Specifications- Solid spruce top
- Maple body
- Ebonized fittings
- Made in: China
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stoney@stoneyend.comFiddle or VIolin Information
Valentino violins - among the best sellers in the USA, are made in China. Always reliable and well presented, these are the perfect student outfit. All models come with bow, case and a metal tailpiece with integral adjusters
Advice on Choosing Violins
Violin General Advice
Italian Violins are very much sought after, French are probably next most popular. Most old violins available are German from the period 1860 to 1935. Many lesser instruments were made in Czechoslovakia, Romania and Hungary and more recently in China and Korea.
WHAT TO WATCH OUT FOR:
Notes taken from an article in "Fiddler" magazine by Tom Culbertson
This is an American magazine so my price conversions should be taken as very aproximate.
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