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Synthetic Violin bows
Synthetic, or often referred to as Carbon fibre Violin bows (although not all are carbon fibre) offer playing qualities that are consistent and often comparable to much more expensive wooden Violin bows. It is therefore possible to produce a very reliable, balanced and consistent violin bow for a low price. Synthetic Violin bows are not affected by temperature or humidity variations so are an excellent choice if playing outside. It also means they are highly resistant to warping or losing their spring.
For most average-sized adults, a 4/4 is good, although some violinists with shorter arms prefer a 7/8ths. The Overall Tone & Sound And because it accommodates playing for an intermediate level, this violin is a cost-effective investment that you can make since you will be able to use this after the beginner’s stage. Stentor Violins is the leading maker of affordable, high-quality instruments for students and beginning musicians. They’re dedicated to ensuring that every child has access to learning an instrument. Do you still have questions? Here are some additional things to consider: How Much Do Stentor Violins Cost?This violin has all the offerings of a very expensive option but it is very affordable given the quality of the instrument and the craftsmanship. Many of the early Stentor musicians have gone on to teach and play professionally. Of course no one is promising if you buy any one of these Stentor’s that you will go on to be a performer but you certainly will be upping the odds that it could happen! I played Stentor SR 1400 aka Stentor Student I for some months and Stentor II is bit better, price difference of some 10€ is worth it. Stentor I is more suitable for little hands, kids, it's like small step down. My recommendation for adults is Stentor II.
Tuning pegs Tuning pegs for violin, viola and cello are available in a variety of shapes and woods, the most common being the ebony pegs in the Parisian style. The Posture peg is an innovative invention allowing cellists to play comfortably without the C and G string peg getting in the way. The precise engineering on the Wittner fine tune pegs has revolutionized the way student instruments can be tuned to precision with the same authentic look. The company was started in the late 1800’s and registered as a company for gut violin strings and rosin.
Like all of the Stentor violins this violin is made from a solid spruce top and a solid maple bottom. Music teachers recommend this violin because of the quality of its make, which is uncommon considering the affordability of this violin.When playing, the spruce top of violin resonates so well, the sweet sound could be well heard, crystal clear, from all the rooms in our house.