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Black Violin 4/4 Full Size Complete Set for Adults Teenagers Students,Solid Maple Wood Violins with Rosewood Fittings,Case,Spare strings,Bow,Rosin,Shoulder Rest,Professional Violin for 11+years Gift

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Color: Black Shine


Size: 4/4


Features

  • All-in-One Beginner to Pro Violin Kit:Perfect for adults,teenagers,and students alike,violin strings 4/4 full set is a must-have for both novice learners aged 11+ and seasoned professional performers and Gift. The set includes everything you need to start your musical journey right away,making it an ideal choice for anyone eager to master the violin
  • Premium Rosewood Accessories:Crafted with precision, our 4/4 violin features pure rosewood accessories, offering not only superior durability but also an exquisite touch. The rosewood fingerboard, pegs, and chin rest provide excellent resonance and stability, ensuring a smooth and comfortable playing experience. Violin body of the violin is made from high-quality tonewoods - selected spruce for the top and maple for the back and sides, which deliver a rich, warm, and balanced tone that will captivate your audience
  • Complete Full Size Violin Package:No need to worry about additional purchases! This full size violin set comes with 13 essential pieces including a well-padded hardshell case for safe transportation, a high-grade rosin to keep your bow in top condition, a lightweight carbon fiber bow with real horsehair for enhanced sound quality, an adjustable shoulder rest for comfortable playing, and extra strings to ensure uninterrupted practice. All accessories are carefully chosen to complement the violin, providing you with a comprehensive and convenient setup
  • Ideal for Every Skill Level:Whether you're a beginner taking your first steps in the world of music or a professional violin looking for a reliable backup instrument, this violin 4/4 set is designed to meet your needs. Its easy-to-play design helps beginners build confidence quickly, while the outstanding craftsmanship and tone quality satisfy the high standards of professional players. It's also a great option for music students, providing them with a quality instrument that supports their learning and growth
  • Instructions: Please note that to ensure safe transportation, the bridge is not fixed. It is wrapped in paper and placed under the tailpiece, so do not discard it. A complete bridge can provide violinists with professional and precise space for adjusting the tone. Rotate the pegs and insert them into the corresponding peg holes (insert tightly to prevent loosening) to tighten the strings and enhance stability. Use a tuner to adjust the strings to the standard pitch, and apply rosin to the bow. If a string comes off, there is no need to worry as it can be reinstalled. Simply tune it briefly, and it will be ready for immediate use.
  • Friendly Reminders: Regarding the bow: The bow hair will expand or contract with changes in humidity. A slight looseness or the shedding of a few strands of bow hair is normal, and it can be used normally after adjustment. Regarding the strings: Vibrations during transportation may cause the strings to loosen or come off (this is quite common for new violins). You can easily adjust the violin's bow and strings by watching our video tutorials. You can also contact customer service after placing an order to obtain a detailed user guide
  • Exceptional Quality & Reliability:We take pride in the quality of our violins. Each instrument undergoes strict quality control checks to ensure excellent playability and long-lasting performance. With a beautiful glossy finish and sturdy construction, this violin not only looks stunning but also withstands the rigors of regular use. Invest in this 4/4 violin set and enjoy countless hours of musical enjoyment

Description

Are you looking to embark on an elegant violin learning journey or searching for a reliable instrument for professional performances? This 4/4 full size violin complete set is the perfect choice for you! Designed for adults, teenagers, and students, whether you're a novice over 11 years old taking your first steps into the world of music or a dazzling professional performer on stage, you'll find features that perfectly meet your needs in this set. The violin's accessories are meticulously crafted from pure rosewood. The natural grain and warm texture of the rosewood not only give the violin an outstanding appearance but also play a crucial role in acoustic performance, helping to produce rich, full, and melodious tones with distinct layers. The high-quality spruce top and maple back and sides further enhance the violin's resonance, infusing every note with vitality. This set is truly an "all-in-one music solution." The hardshell case provides comprehensive protection for the violin and is convenient for travel; the bow is made of high-quality materials, offering excellent elasticity and flexibility for smooth string-playing; the rosin helps increase the friction between the bow hair and the strings, making the sound clearer and more powerful; the ergonomically designed shoulder rest effectively reduces shoulder strain, allowing you to focus on musical expression. From material selection to production, every step reflects the dedication and focus of our craftsmen. With strict quality control processes, each violin ensures stable pitch accuracy and excellent durability. Whether for daily practice or important performances, it will become your trusted musical companion, accompanying you on an immersive journey in the ocean of music. Don't hesitate any longer. Place your order now and start your musical legend!

Brand: SSIUKLRR


Size: 4/4


Color: Black Shine


Item dimensions L x W x H: 31.89 x 5.51 x 11 inches


Top Material Type: Basswood


Back Material Type: Basswood


String Material Type: Nylon


Finish Type: Varnish


Instrument: Violin


Item Weight: 5 Pounds


Item Weight: 5 pounds


Product Dimensions: 31.89 x 5.51 x 11 inches


Item model number: violin002


Date First Available: May 13, 2025


Back Material: Basswood


Color Name: Black Shine


String Material: Nylon


Top Material: Basswood


Number of Strings: 4


Size: 4/4


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  • Attractive Kit for Beginners, But Adults May Need a Setup
Color: Classic Size: 4/4
From the plain grain and light weight the violin body appears to be boxwood. The pegs and tailpiece are rosewood-like and are very attractive, the four gold fine tuners compliment the scheme. Based on weight the fingerboard is perhaps dyed maple or something or similar weight and strength. The pegs are reasonably fitted and, with a little peg dope, hold very well. The sound post is set properly relative to the bridge position. But two issues I have are the nut and the bridge: String spacing at the nut can vary despite “traditional” measurements. But I’ve never come across string slots on a full-size violin cut the way these are, with the high E string in particular uncomfortably far in from the fingerboard edge. I’ve never owned a smaller size children’s violin but I can’t help but wonder if the spacing used here was done to accommodate a very young player. I have large hands (with chubby fingers). I’m fussy about string spacing and would not be satisfied with the layout on this violin. Fortunately I also maintain my own instruments and I can replace the nut. Unless you have smaller hands and/or don’t find the spacing uncomfortable – you will have find someone who can do this work. I think the feet of the bridge need to be thinned as well, in order to lower the string height above the fingerboard. Granted, many beginners will outgrow an instrument such of this before they begin playing in upper positions but having an appropriate string height will improve the feel even in first position. And removing unneeded weight from the bridge should improve the tone. I consider myself an early intermediate player and I would recommend this violin to someone who’s curious and not sure whether they or their child will stick with it. The violin is not an instrument you can make a “nice sound” with out of the box, like a keyboard or drum. Personally I think the stereotypical squeaks and scratches are exaggerated and not inevitable for even self-taught beginners, with the wealth of free and inexpensive tuition available online these days. If you have experience with other stringed instruments such as the guitar or (even better) mandolin, you’ll find many skills are transferable. The included bow is on the heavy side, which is often the case with beginner outfits. From the plain grain and light weight the violin body appears to be boxwood. The pegs and tailpiece are rosewood-like and are very attractive, the four gold fine tuners compliment the scheme. Based on weight the fingerboard is perhaps dyed maple or something or similar weight and strength. The pegs are reasonably fitted and, with a little peg dope, hold very well. The sound post is set properly relative to the bridge position. But two issues I have are the nut and the bridge: String spacing at the nut can vary despite “traditional” measurements. But I’ve never come across string slots on a full-size violin cut the way these are, with the high E string in particular uncomfortably far in from the fingerboard edge. I’ve never owned a smaller size children’s violin but I can’t help but wonder if the spacing used here was done to accommodate a very young player. I have large hands (with chubby fingers). I’m fussy about string spacing and would not be satisfied with the layout on this violin. Fortunately I also maintain my own instruments and I can replace the nut. Unless you have smaller hands and/or don’t find the spacing uncomfortable – you will have find someone who can do this work. I think the feet of the bridge need to be thinned as well, in order to lower the string height above the fingerboard. Granted, many beginners will outgrow an instrument such of this before they begin playing in upper positions but having an appropriate string height will improve the feel even in first position. And removing unneeded weight from the bridge should improve the tone. I consider myself an early intermediate player and I would recommend this violin to someone who’s curious and not sure whether they or their child will stick with it. The violin is not an instrument you can make a “nice sound” with out of the box, like a keyboard or drum. Personally I think the stereotypical squeaks and scratches are exaggerated and not inevitable for even self-taught beginners, with the wealth of free and inexpensive tuition available online these days. If you have experience with other stringed instruments such as the guitar or (even better) mandolin, you’ll find many skills are transferable. It’s worth saying a word about the case. It’s well made with attractive hardware, hooks for two bows, blanket and cleaning cloth, and a large storage compartment. It’s got a fair amount of weight to it and is a far cry from cheap foam-filled cases that usually come with beginner outfits. Included in the compartment are two rosins, extra set of strings, mute, and tuner, and the case strap. From the plain grain and light weight the violin body appears to be boxwood. The pegs and tailpiece are rosewood-like and are very attractive, the four gold fine tuners compliment the scheme. Based on weight the fingerboard is perhaps dyed maple or something or similar weight and strength. The pegs are reasonably fitted and, with a little peg dope, hold very well. The sound post is set properly relative to the bridge position. But two issues I have are the nut and the bridge: String spacing at the nut can vary despite “traditional” measurements. But I’ve never come across string slots on a full-size violin cut the way these are, with the high E string in particular uncomfortably far in from the fingerboard edge. I’ve never owned a smaller size children’s violin but I can’t help but wonder if the spacing used here was done to accommodate a very young player. I have large hands (with chubby fingers). I’m fussy about string spacing and would not be satisfied with the layout on this violin. Fortunately I also maintain my own instruments and I can replace the nut. Unless you have smaller hands and/or don’t find the spacing uncomfortable – you will have find someone who can do this work. I think the feet of the bridge need to be thinned as well, in order to lower the string height above the fingerboard. Granted, many beginners will outgrow an instrument such of this before they begin playing in upper positions but having an appropriate string height will improve the feel even in first position. And removing unneeded weight from the bridge should improve the tone. I consider myself an early intermediate player and I would recommend this violin to someone who’s curious and not sure whether they or their child will stick with it. The violin is not an instrument you can make a “nice sound” with out of the box, like a keyboard or drum. Personally I think the stereotypical squeaks and scratches are exaggerated and not inevitable for even self-taught beginners, with the wealth of free and inexpensive tuition available online these days. If you have experience with other stringed instruments such as the guitar or (even better) mandolin, you’ll find many skills are transferable. It’s worth saying a word about the case. It’s well made with attractive hardware, hooks for two bows, blanket and cleaning cloth, and a large storage compartment. It’s got a fair amount of weight to it and is a far cry from cheap foam-filled cases that usually come with beginner outfits. Included in the compartment are two rosins, extra set of strings, mute, and tuner, and the case strap. When fully loosened the hair doesn't completely loosen over the stick. That can vary with humidity but it means you'll need to have more space between the hair and the stick to achieve a particular tension than you would on a bow with hair that's more loose. From the plain grain and light weight the violin body appears to be boxwood. The pegs and tailpiece are rosewood-like and are very attractive, the four gold fine tuners compliment the scheme. Based on weight the fingerboard is perhaps dyed maple or something or similar weight and strength. The pegs are reasonably fitted and, with a little peg dope, hold very well. The sound post is set properly relative to the bridge position. But two issues I have are the nut and the bridge: String spacing at the nut can vary despite “traditional” measurements. But I’ve never come across string slots on a full-size violin cut the way these are, with the high E string in particular uncomfortably far in from the fingerboard edge. I’ve never owned a smaller size children’s violin but I can’t help but wonder if the spacing used here was done to accommodate a very young player. I have large hands (with chubby fingers). I’m fussy about string spacing and would not be satisfied with the layout on this violin. Fortunately I also maintain my own instruments and I can replace the nut. Unless you have smaller hands and/or don’t find the spacing uncomfortable – you will have find someone who can do this work. I think the feet of the bridge need to be thinned as well, in order to lower the string height above the fingerboard. Granted, many beginners will outgrow an instrument such of this before they begin playing in upper positions but having an appropriate string height will improve the feel even in first position. And removing unneeded weight from the bridge should improve the tone. I consider myself an early intermediate player and I would recommend this violin to someone who’s curious and not sure whether they or their child will stick with it. The violin is not an instrument you can make a “nice sound” with out of the box, like a keyboard or drum. Personally I think the stereotypical squeaks and scratches are exaggerated and not inevitable for even self-taught beginners, with the wealth of free and inexpensive tuition available online these days. If you have experience with other stringed instruments such as the guitar or (even better) mandolin, you’ll find many skills are transferable. It’s worth saying a word about the case. It’s well made with attractive hardware, hooks for two bows, blanket and cleaning cloth, and a large storage compartment. It’s got a fair amount of weight to it and is a far cry from cheap foam-filled cases that usually come with beginner outfits. Included in the compartment are two rosins, extra set of strings, mute, and tuner, and the case strap. From the plain grain and light weight the violin body appears to be boxwood. The pegs and tailpiece are rosewood-like and are very attractive, the four gold fine tuners compliment the scheme. Based on weight the fingerboard is perhaps dyed maple or something or similar weight and strength. The pegs are reasonably fitted and, with a little peg dope, hold very well. The sound post is set properly relative to the bridge position. But two issues I have are the nut and the bridge: String spacing at the nut can vary despite “traditional” measurements. But I’ve never come across string slots on a full-size violin cut the way these are, with the high E string in particular uncomfortably far in from the fingerboard edge. I’ve never owned a smaller size children’s violin but I can’t help but wonder if the spacing used here was done to accommodate a very young player. I have large hands (with chubby fingers). I’m fussy about string spacing and would not be satisfied with the layout on this violin. Fortunately I also maintain my own instruments and I can replace the nut. Unless you have smaller hands and/or don’t find the spacing uncomfortable – you will have find someone who can do this work. I think the feet of the bridge need to be thinned as well, in order to lower the string height above the fingerboard. Granted, many beginners will outgrow an instrument such of this before they begin playing in upper positions but having an appropriate string height will improve the feel even in first position. And removing unneeded weight from the bridge should improve the tone. I consider myself an early intermediate player and I would recommend this violin to someone who’s curious and not sure whether they or their child will stick with it. The violin is not an instrument you can make a “nice sound” with out of the box, like a keyboard or drum. Personally I think the stereotypical squeaks and scratches are exaggerated and not inevitable for even self-taught beginners, with the wealth of free and inexpensive tuition available online these days. If you have experience with other stringed instruments such as the guitar or (even better) mandolin, you’ll find many skills are transferable. It’s worth saying a word about the case. It’s well made with attractive hardware, hooks for two bows, blanket and cleaning cloth, and a large storage compartment. It’s got a fair amount of weight to it and is a far cry from cheap foam-filled cases that usually come with beginner outfits. Included in the compartment are two rosins, extra set of strings, mute, and tuner, and the case strap. The bow is on the heavy side, and student-quality, which is often the case with beginner violin kits. The hair doesn't fully loosen over the stick, but this can vary with humidity. As a beginner you want to achieve a good sound for a minimal technique. As your playing develops to include more varied bow strokes you'll desire a lighter stick for more agility. It’s worth saying a word about the case. It’s well made with attractive hardware, hooks for two bows, blanket and cleaning cloth, and a large storage compartment. It’s got a fair amount of weight to it and is a far cry from cheap foam-filled cases that usually come with beginner outfits. Included in the compartment are two rosins, extra set of strings, mute, and tuner, and the case strap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2025 by frankp93 frankp93

  • great set for beginners or intermediate players
Color: Black Shine Size: 4/4
this is such a beautiful piece. it is sturdy yet light. The whole set/packet comes with everything you need! the bow strings that are made from horsehair offers strong, elastic feel and produces a bright, clear sound with good projection. This one in particular is also just beautiful looking. Great set for beginners for sure! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2025 by Truth Warrior

  • The color is a definite wow-factor
Color: Black Shine Size: 4/4
We're a family of cello players, and we have a couple of cheap violins lying around for when the mood strikes to improvise and try different things. I ordered this "Black Violin 4/4 Full Size Complete Set for Adults Teenagers Students" simply because of its looks. My kids also play guitar and bass guitar and love punk and metal music. I knew the black color would catch their immediate attention, and I wasn't wrong. They love how this violin looks. This violin comes with lots of extras (strings, rosin, cloth, tuner, stickers for the fingerboard, etc.), so you do get some good value. The case itself is beautiful and practical. As we have experience with string instruments, we didn't have too much difficulty with setting up the bridge and tuning this violin. We did not use the included tuner but our Pano app. I would recommend buying your own strings. We have noticed with the included strings that we have to retune regularly. Exchanging the strings and maybe also getting a better bow should make this violin ready for entry in a school orchestra (if they are ok with the color). I think this is a decent beginner's set that, with some love, can become excellent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2025 by Tacha

  • put sparkles into a musician’s eyes
Color: Black Shine Size: 4/4
when I was a little kid about 20 years ago, my mom used to play violin. I haven’t seen her play violin in years and honestly I kinda wanted her to try because my dad plays clarinet. So I ordered this and sent it to her house and it was pretty fun because my mom actually started to practice again for the first time in probably more than a decade and a half at this point. Well, it does look a little bit cutie with the black sparkles. My mom was pretty into it. she said the quality was decent and from her she never likes to complement anything that was a pretty big deal. I was pretty happy getting this because it’s cool to see my mom and dad do something together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2025 by Ben Jonah

  • This breaks in two months
Color: Natural Size: 4/4
This violin is falling apart the tuner broke and is completely stuck so it cannot be tuned the bow broke completely we have used it for only a few months
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2025 by Scent allergy Scent allergy

  • Stunning starter violin.
Color: Black Shine Size: 4/4
This violin is a fantastic purchase, offering amazing quality and sturdiness. It has a genuinely beautiful look with its glossy black finish and premium rosewood fittings. The sound and noise quality are excellent; it produces a rich, warm, and balanced tone that is far beyond what you would expect at this price point. The instrument is easy to use. Once set up, the pegs hold the strings well, making the tuneability easy for each practice. It comes with all the accessories—the hardshell case, bow, rosin, and shoulder rest—making it a true all-in-one kit. While the uninstalled bridge requires a moment of care during initial setup (it is a bit tricky for a total novice), the overall value and performance make this set unbeatable. Highly recommended for any student or serious beginner! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2025 by Dragonfly7 Dragonfly7

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