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Cremona SV-75 Premier Novice Violin Outfit - 1/8 Size

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Size: 1/8


Style: Traditional Brown


Features

  • Every Cremona student violin comes with US-made Prelude strings, the educator's preferred strings for students
  • Properly fitted hardwood pegs and quality lightweight composite tailpiece with 4 smooth fine tuners for easy tuning
  • Low profile Kaufman-style chinrest, oiled neck for better feel and well balanced bow for ease of playing
  • Correct string height and string spacing for accurate finger positioning and intonation
  • Hardwood fittings, hand carved solid spruce and solid maple body, lightweight construction means quality workmanship
  • To learn more about the fantastic features of this product, see Product Description below

Brand: Cremona


Size: 1/8


Color: Natural


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 17 x 6 x 2.75 inches


Top Material Type: Spruce


Back Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Instrument: Violin


Item Weight: 8.8 Ounces


Item Weight: 8.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: 17 x 6 x 2.75 inches


Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SV-75 1/8


Date First Available: February 1, 2009


Back Material: Maple


Body Material: Maple


Color Name: Natural


Fretboard Material: Dyed Rosewood


String Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material: Spruce


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 4


Material Type: Wood


Size: 1/8


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  • Cremona SV-75 Premier Novice Violin, 1/8 Size
Size: 1/8 Style: Traditional Brown
This nice Cremona SV-75 Premier Novice Violin, 1/8 Size, is hand-carved in solid Spruce and its top, neck, back and sides are hand-carved in solid Maple. The purfling is painted and its finish is a warm brown finish, exactly as shown on the picture. It also has dyed Rosewood fingerboard and fittings, as well as dyed hardwood chinrest VP-61 tailpiece with 4 built-in fine tuners. It comes in a beautiful featherweight arched-top shaped hard case with blue exterior and light grey velvet interior. On the outside, there is a pocket to store music sheets (if you fold them) or house keys, nothing too bulky but very practical. Inside the case, you will find a VP-71 bow: wood stick rosewood frog and unbleached horsehair C-3907. Strings have a limited lifetime. Apart from obvious things, such as the winding of a string coming undone from wear, players generally change a string when it no longer plays true, losing the desired tone. String longevity depends on string quality and playing intensity. You are provided with those on the violin, but no extra strings. You also have Rosin provided. Players of bowed string instruments rub cakes or blocks of rosin on their bow hair so it can grip the strings and make them speak. Lighter rosin is used for violins, darker for cellos, special type for basses. Violin rosin can be applied to the underside of bridges in other musical instruments, such as the Banjo and Banjolele, in order to prevent the bridge from moving during vigorous playing. The violon is exactly as shown on the picture, every piece is where it is supposed to be. The only exception is that you have to install the bridge yourself (and it is like that to make sure that nothing will be broken during the shipping process) and tune it afterwards. Product Dimensions: 17 x 6 x 2.8 inches Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces ASIN: B0026IC6XI Item model number: SV-75 1/8 Children typically use smaller string instruments than adults. Violins are made in so-called fractional sizes for young students: Apart from full-size (4/4) violins, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/10, 1/16, 1/32 and even 1/64-sized instruments exist, although these smaller sizes are highly unusual and usually custom-made. Extremely small sizes were developed, along with the Suzuki program, for violin students as young as 3. Finely made fractional sized violins, especially smaller than 1/2 size, are extremely rare or non-existent. These fractional sizes have nothing to do with the actual dimensions of an instrument; in other words, a 3/4-sized instrument is not three-quarters the length of a full size instrument. The body length (not including the neck) of a full-size, or 4/4, violin is about 14 inches (35 cm), smaller in some 17th century models. A 3/4 violin is about 13 inches (33 cm), and a 1/2 size is approximately 12 inches (30 cm). With the violin's closest family member, the viola, size is specified as body length in inches or centimeters rather than fractional sizes. A full-size viola averages 16 inches (40 cm). Occasionally, an adult with a small frame may use a so-called 7/8 size violin instead of a full-size instrument. Sometimes called a lady's violin, these instruments are slightly shorter than a full size violin, but tend to be high-quality instruments capable of producing a sound that is comparable to that of fine full size violins. THIS VIOLIN IS PERFECT FOR A YOUNG CHILD WANTING TO START LEARNING, WHO IS STILL GROWING FAST AND WILL HAVE TO CHANGE SIZE IN A MATTER OF 6, 12 OR 18 MONTHS. I AM QUITE SATISFIED WITH THIS VIOLIN OF A SOMEWHAT LOWER QUALITY. IT IS PERFECT FOR BEGINNERS NEEDING A RUGGED VIOLIN, AND WHOSE RUDIMENTARY TECHNIQUE DOES NOT JUSTIFY THE EXPENSE OF A MORE CAREFULLY MADE ONE (SINCE YOU NEED SOME TIME TO SEE IF THE STUDENT WILL WANT TO CONTINUE PLAYING, LIKES IT, ETC.) AT WHICH TIME, ONCE THE CHILD HAS FULLY GROWN, YOU INVEST IN A FULL SIZE EXCELLENT QUALITY ONE. I RECOMMEND THIS VIOLIN TO ALL PARENTS WHO HAVE A SMALLER BUDGET BUT WANT TO PROVIDE THEIR CHILD WITH THE GIFT OF LEARNING MUSIC. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2011 by Christine

  • I'm not really the least bit qualified to write a review on this
Size: 4/4 Style: Sparkling Blue
I'll start with the only negative: Made in China. Okay, we've got that out of the way. This is not a Stradivarius and no one would expect so. I still have yet to even try and play it. It looks okay, bright blue, mine is. So far, I bought better quality (French?) rosin, a shoulder rest and a recommended electronic tuner. I think I have it tuned. I'm doing an online course, so I don't have a teacher's input. I'm all set for my concerto debut which will be the traditional number, Twinkle, twinkle little something or other. I'm 60 I'll, I'm too old to just now start learning violin. Well, not really. There is no age to learn something new. I could get into a cheesy story about my wife and the wonderful gesture I made, but we'll skip that. So I'm gonna learn to play this thing. I may just be the next Charlie Daniels 😎. Anyway, I kinda doubt if you are an adult, buying this for your child to take violin lessons, their teacher is going to suggest you return it, unless A. They know someone (if so, find another violin teacher, you don't need to participate in a good ol boys or girls club if you get my drift) or B. If they are some kind of snob (maybe a different teacher, or maybe a snob is just what your future violinist needs to get into Julliard). One complaint, although I'm a slight snob; some of the hairs on my bow were broken. Not enough to worry about, especially with my skill level, but I already plan for a carbon fiber now. And better strings. Even though I have yet to play a note. I think you'll be okay with this purchase. No guarantees. I only gave it 3 ⭐'s because I have no idea how good it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2021 by Michael Turner

  • Two years and going strong
Size: 1/16 Style: Traditional Brown
We bought two (2) of these almost exactly two years ago for our twin daughters. Since they were just barely 3 years old, we weren't sure they were going to stick with violin playing so we didn't want to spend a lot for their instruments. Just a few months of violin rental fees would have cost as much as what we paid for these. Their instructor, who plays for the symphony orchestra in a very large metropolitan area suggested that one of her students had gotten this particular brand and model. We went ahead and ordered them and were very pleased with the price-quality ratio. Fit and finish for both the bow and the violin were fine and the sound was acceptable for such small violins. The two units were also consistent in performance and sound quality, although one had a slightly darker finish. Woe to anyone who suggests to these kids that these instruments are interchangeable. Each kid has to have her own violin set, and refuses to play the other one. They came with a rigid case with double (bi-directional) main zipper, zippered accessory compartment, and backpack-type straps to make it easy for the little ones to carry. The only accessory we had to add was a shoulder rest for each violin. Our only complaint was minor and had nothing to do with the actual instruments. In one of the units, one of the 4 screws attaching the suitcase-type handle to the case came loose and was lost, although we seldom use the carry handles, preferring to handle them by the backpack straps. The pegs hold the string tension and are easy to adjust without having to add peg drops, and the fine tuners work fine. We do have to check the tuning prior to every practice session. Aside from the occasional broken horsehair from the bow (which happens even in professionals' instruments), both violins are intact and have been able to withstand the abuse of our little kids. As this is a small scale violin, the sound quality is nowhere near that of a full sized instrument. However, it is sufficient for young kids as they learn the mechanics of playing and the pitch of musical notes. We are now getting ready to buy the next larger size (1/8) as both kids have outgrown these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2013 by LennyLames

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