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Mendini by Cecilio 16-Inch Solid Wood Viola Set for Beginners - Hand Carved Acoustic Viola Kit with Hard Case, Bow, Rosin, Bridge and Extra Strings (Natural Varnish)

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Size: 16-in.


Color: Natural Varnish


Features

  • 16 In Viola: Perfect for students & professionals, this viola delivers rich, warm tones. The sleek finish pairs elegance with durability, making it ideal for performances or practice.The viola -inspired design ensures ease of use while maintaining the rich, resonant sound expected from a professional-grade viola
  • Premium Materials for Excellent Tone: Hand-carved from solid spruce for the top and paired with beautifully figured maple for the back and sides, this 16 inch viola set delivers exceptional clarity and warmth. Each component is selected to enhance acoustics, ensuring every note played resonates with precision
  • Smooth Playability: Equipped with a maple fingerboard, pegs, and chin rest, this viola prioritizes player comfort during long practice sessions. The alloy tailpiece features four integrated fine tuners, allowing for effortless tuning adjustments and superior intonation control, great for fiddle or classical styles
  • Complete Viola Kit: Includes a lightweight hard case protects your instrument when traveling; a Brazilwood bow provides smooth, responsive strokes; plus, you'll receive a high-quality rosin bar and bridge. Everything you need to play your viola right away
  • Concert-Ready Sound: A perfect gift for beginner who love viola! Whether you're practicing at home or performing on stage, this viola kit is designed to meet diverse musical needs. Elevate your music journey today with Mendini viola. Please note the bridge will not be installed to avoid damage during shipping. Tuning pegs must be handled with care and pushed in when tuning

Description

The Mendini violas are teacher approved. This viola features a hand-carved solid spruce top, maple back and sides. Equip with rosewood pegs, chin rest, and fingerboard, and an alloy tailpiece with 4 built-in fine tuners. Package includes a lightweight form fitting hard case with pockets and backpack strap, making it convenient to carry to school or orchestra. Also the following accessories are included making this viola package great for starters: Brazilwood bow with unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair, rosin, bridge, and an extra set of viola strings.

Brand: Mendini by Cecilio


Size: 16-in.


Color: Natural Varnish


Item dimensions L x W x H: 35 x 7 x 15 inches


Top Material Type: Maple, Spruce


Back Material Type: Maple, Spruce Wood, Wood


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Finish Type: Varnish


Instrument: Viola


Operation Mode: Manual


Item Weight: 4.89 pounds


Product Dimensions: 35 x 7 x 15 inches


Item model number: 16"MA250


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 29, 2012


Back Material: Maple, Spruce Wood, Wood


Color Name: Natural Varnish


String Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material: Maple, Spruce


Number of Strings: 4


Size: 16-in.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great little instrument for the price!
I wasn’t sure about getting this viola because its price was so inexpensive. However, I am very impressed! I used to play viola years ago and wanted to get back to playing it. I purchased the 16 inch viola. It isn’t a high end instrument but it looks and feels good. It also has a much better than expected sound. The strings are easy to tune and very responsive to the touch. The bow is mediocre. It takes a bit of work to get it to the right tension, but once that tension is achieved, it stays throughout the practice session. Eventually I plan to upgrade to a carbon fiber bow later. The Cecilio rosin is good enough for someone who is beginning or returning to the viola, like myself, after many years of not playing. For the first few times, used a flat, cardboard type nail file to scratch the surface of the rosin to get to the point where it would stick to the bow. Of course this can be normal with new rosins and bows. The look and finish of the viola is better than expected! (I got the antique finish). I am very happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2025 by Parr4

  • Good for Beginners
I wish I could put 4.5 stars as I don't want to give the impression that this is a perfect instrumment, but it is quite nice for a $100 piece. The first one I ordered had a warped and cracked fingerboard and had to be sent back, but the second arrived in good shape. I've only had it for a day and I am by no means a good string player, but this viola seems to keep itself in tune fairly well and it also has decent tone. The fine tuners are not great, but function just fine. The case is almost as good as the case my fairly nice violin came with. I've heard in other reviews that the strings are poor and should be replaced quickly, but they aren't terrible and if you're a beginner like me, they'll do for awhile. I had to score the rosin with a pocket knife before it would apply to the bow, which I'm given to understand is common, but not ideal (still, it worked). This brings me to the bow. The bow is very poor. Both violas I recieved came with warped bows and I can tell a big difference when I play with my violin's bow. In short, this is a good instrumment with some fixable shortcomings. The construction and tone are good, and I'm very happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Decent for a starter viola
Size: 16-in. Color: Natural Varnish
Let me start by saying this viola pleasantly surprised me on quality and sound for such a cheap mass made product. I've been a violist for almost 30 years, my daughter plays the violin and has been interested in trying the viola, since I didn't want to let her have mine, we often practice at the same times I thought I'd see about something cheap to see if she would want to continue to pursue it before dumping a ton of money into another viola. My main viola is easily worth over a grand so I know what a good solid made viola is like. This viola is much lighter than a professional instrument, however the craftmanship is much better than I would have expected for how cheap this instrument was. The pegs are strong the fine tuners work well. It stayed tuned easily even without using peg grease. The sound, with the given bow is decent and fairly rich. That being said the bow is extremely low quality, and has about half as much hair as it should. When swapping to a better bow the sound was more fluid. Keep in mind a decent bow generally costs as much as this viola so personally I'm glad they put more quality into the instrument itself. Strings are cheap but yet again decent strings are going to run you as much as the price of this instrument so no big deal. I think this instrument is decent enough for a student that wants to find out if they are truly dedicated before spending money on something higher quality. If you invest in a better bow and some better strings to go with it it is actually fairly decent, especially considering the price is unbeatable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Mother of Four AKA - SuperWoman

  • Buyer Beware!
Size: 14-in. Color: Satin Antique
My 5th grader decided to join Strings class at school this year. Rather than rent all the items for over $100 a month, we decided to just buy all the things she needed. The positives: The case is sturdy and inside is soft for the viola. There were extra strings included. Negatives: The rosin was completely dry and broken into pieces. The viola had to be tightened and tuned (as to be expected) but the biggest disappointment is that neither of the bridges are cut. We have to take it to an instrument repair shop to have them cut, which is going to cost more than the expense of the viola itself. And it takes multiple days to have done. If the seller had mentioned that the bridges would have to be finished, it would have helped make it decision. Now my daughter will not be able to participate in strings because it is taking too long to have a working instrument. Edited to add: I was able to find a local shop to help drill the bridge piece. (It was actually a quick fix at his shop.) Only to find out that the sound post had to be adjusted, the string posts and holes were not drilled correctly, and the strings all had to be replaced. (They were very cheap strings which would only give the screeching sound that you do not want to hear). We are now at a decent viola that can make a very pretty sound. But it was another $85 investment to get to this. It is still considered a "practice" instrument. If I had time to get a new one, I would have just returned this. But I was VERY short on time so we just sunk more money in it to make it workable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by d89buttons

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