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Cecilio CVN-320L Solidwood Ebony Fitted LEFT-HANDED Violin with D'Addario Prelude Strings, Size 4/4 (Full Size)

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Arrives May 4 – May 6
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Features

  • Size 4/4 (full size) LEFT-HANDED violin with solid spruce wood top, maple back, neck and sides with inlaid purfling in antique varnish
  • Ebony fingerboard, pegs chinrest, and tailpiece with 4 detachable nickel plated fine tuners
  • Strung with D'Addario Prelude Strings (Note: Does not include extra set of strings)
  • Includes: Cecilio chromatic tuner, lesson book, lightweight hard case, 2 x Brazilwood bows with unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair, quality rosin cake, adjustable shoulder rest, and an extra bridge
  • 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer's Defects

Brand: Cecilio


Size: Size 4/4 (full size)


Color: Varnish


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 32 x 12 x 5 inches


Top Material Type: Spruce


Back Material Type: Maple


Finish Type: Varnish


Instrument: Violin


Item Weight: 5 Pounds


Operation Mode: Manual


Item Weight: 5 pounds


Product Dimensions: 32 x 12 x 5 inches


Item model number: DA_4/4CVN-320L+SR+92D+FB1


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 19, 2013


Back Material: Maple


Color Name: Varnish


Top Material: Spruce


Number of Strings: 4


Size: Size 4/4 (full size)


Battery type: Zinc Carbon


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  • Looks/sounds good, able to get good clear tone as a total beginner. Sound is not whiny or nasal.
Size: Size 4/4 (full size) Color: Varnish
I got mine as a lefthand one for only 94 bucks...at that price it was a bargain I think. I am a newbie so I didn't mind taking a chance on what is usually a 150 dollar plus violin. I expected poor sound...I have a good ear, but all the strings ring nice, loud, clear, and true...with open strings lol. Only downside was the rosin is shattered, but useable for now. It is in a small wooden box, in the accessory compartment of the hard case, which was packaged in the Cecilio box, which was in an amazon box. Makes me think it was shattered prior to shipping lol. Everything else looks like a steal for any price under 150. Very satisfied so far. Shoulder pad, two bows, and two bridges was nice and definitely adds to my newbie experience. As I said, the finish and the sound are BOTH better than I expected...so I'm very satisfied. Able to get long clear notes within a minute after setting it up. Make sure to rosin the bow several minutes straight that first time...and scratch the rosin with the edge of a quarter. I'll update if it falls apart or any other negative discoveries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by dwayne helton

  • Look unicorns do exist!
Size: Size 4/4 (full size) Color: Varnish
Lefty violins are like unicorns they don't exist! Well, I guess I bought a unicorn. A nice higher end student model. And sure enough it is a unicorn, I mean a left handed fiddle. How do I know? The sound post on the violin I received is located a 1/4 inch behind the E string bridge foot and the bass bar runs right along the line of the G string just as every other violin but this is reversed. That's a good thing. The maple back is solid whole grain wood, I can see the same grain on the back and looking down through the F holes. This is not a cheap veneered VSO with the strings on backwards. I learned violin playing the "right" way, however recently lost use of my left index making playing nearly impossible. And until I found this I have been playing my professional violin upside down (holding it on the right shoulder without changing the order of the strings). Thanks to this unicorn I will be able to play properly again even if it is on the "wrong" side. Only complaints I have is the case seems less than substantial enough for travel, other than in the car and the chinrest is less than desireable. Small things that didnt detract from the value of the violin, especially if you can play no other way. Enjoy. I do. <Updated> The shoulder rest lost a bolt, not sure how but it did. In truth I didnt expect it to last long it did look pretty cheap, but that is usually the case with included accessories. Also after a few hours of playing I swapped out strings for some better synthetic core strings and the sound is warmer and less shrill like the strings included with the fiddle. Still happy BTW! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2018 by n10zf8

  • A good violin for a budget
This is a pretty good 3/4 student violin. It comes with everything you need to get started, including a second set of strings. I have seen several reviews online that make fun of or talk bad about student violins like this one, but there is nothing to poke fun at with this set. It isn't a 2,000$ high end student violin, but who wants to hand over a 2,000$ violin to a 7 year old. My daughter is learning everything she needs to know about playing a violin on this instrument, and where it lacks in performance a student lacks the skill to do it anyway. One of the bows is not quite as good as the other, but at least there are two so I don't have to worry about her breaking one and then having nothing to play. The tuner is inexpensive, but does it's job. If this were a 4/4 violin, I would steal the case from her. It is much better than the case on my violin. It holds the instrument in place nicely and is well padded which is perfect for little hands that might drop it on the way to a lesson. All in all, this is perfect for a new student on a budget. When my daughter learns all she can on this instrument, then we will look at something else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2015 by girlfriday

  • Awesomeness
Size: Size 4/4 (full size) Color: Varnish
Violin is beautiful and sounds awesome. The first violin was damaged. Support responded within an hour and sent out on a whole new violin. It was replaced immediately and everything works great. Excellent service would recommend
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023 by Sharon Lyons

  • Great beginner!
Size: Size 4/4 (full size) Color: Varnish
Strings broke within an hour of having it but I think with better string it will be awesome!
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023 by Brandy Henson

  • Great product and service! Thanks
Size: Size 4/4 (full size) Color: Varnish
Thank you so much, fast friendly service and great violin! My son loves it!
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024 by Agustin Garcia

  • Disappointed
Size: Size 4/4 (full size) Color: Varnish
Beautiful violin. Was a gift and was excited for this. Excitement turned to anger when it was taken in for tuning to find that the strings were on backward and it was not able to be tuned properly because a peg was too big. Spent about as much getting it fixed as I did for the violin all together
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Purchase without apprehension
Size: Size 4/4 (full size) Color: Varnish
I've had this instrument for some time now, and I have to say I love it. I have been playing fiddle for about five years or so, and I would classify myself as an intermediate player. I have a very expensive fiddle my wife bought me, which was manufactured in West Germany, just to give you an idea of how old it is. This fiddle is not of equal quality to that one, but it can definitely hold its own. I don't understand the other reviews saying it is not a "real" instrument. Hogwash. This is a great instrument for the money, worth well more than what I paid for it. In regards to this other review warning of the dangers of playing left-handed, please ignore that. If you want to play classical or orchestral music, you could listen to that advice, since conformity is a requirement for those styles of music. If, however, you are interested in playing old time, Scottish or Irish, bluegrass, or other styles of folk music, fear not, you will be welcomed into the fold. I am nearly 38 years old, and I have been playing stringed instruments since I was 13. I gave a noble effort to learning to play right-handed. I eventually gave up on that and decided to play left-handed. I am glad I did. This pitiful argument that it is actually the left hand that does the more complex work early on, is also nonsense. If it were natural to play a stringed instrument with your dominant hand on the fingerboard or fretboard, then the majority of people would play left-handed, not the other way round. It has nothing to do with the complexity of what the fingers are doing, it is how the brain is wired -- that simple. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2015 by Gordon Taulbee

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