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WITEK Violin for Beginners, Black Violin for Kids with Premium Maple Violin Accessories, Hard Case Includes Violin Bow, Violin Bridge, Violin Rosin, Shoulder Rest, Clip-on Tuner, Mute, Violin Manual

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Arrives Saturday, May 11
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Size: 4/4


Color: Black-Powder Coated


Features

  • Premium Handcrafted Violin: The black violin for beginners 4/4 size is made of top spruce from Switzerland, the moderate annual and hardness produced good sound transmission, the maple back and sides with matte finish of noble and elegant which produced good sound reflection, then connected maple head, maple pegs, maple fingerboard with hard and undeformed. With 4-fine tunings aluminum alloy tailpiece and maple chin rest. It's a great choice for student or adult alike.
  • Ideal Violin For Kids & Adults: This violin 4/4 size is a ideal beginners violin for any student, young or old. This fiddle kit includes all the necessities to start learning how to play. As well, you can choose a suitable violin as a gift for christmas, thanksgiving, music class, birthday party etc.
  • Pick Your Size: These violins for beginners are available Multiple sizes for kids, students and adults. To choose the right size for you, please measure your arm from your neck to the center of palm, It is important to ensure you have adequate access to the strings and your arms can comfortably reach all of the strings.
  • Handle With Care: The violin for kids or adults are delicate instruments that require special care and attention. Follow the instructions and installation in the manual before you play the violin. Make sure to keep the violin kit in a case and never leave it exposed to direct sunlight or heat on free time, as even the slightest mishandling can damage the strings or other parts of the musical instruments. (Notes: To avoid damage during shipping, you need to install the bridge by yourself after receiving the product.)
  • Easy to Tune: The premium wood of beginners violin tuning pegs features appropriate coefficient of friction, stable and easy to tune. (When tuning, please push the tuning pegs in as you turn it, to make sure the peg is staying wedged in.)
  • Lifetime Guarantee: All of our WITEK Violins are fully backed by a lifetime warranty and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Our factory has been founded in over fivety years, It is a large-scale enterprise specializing in the production of violins, violas, cellos and other musical instrument etc. Our craftsman Xu Xiaofeng is well-known in the mainland and won many high-level awards on handmade violin, Please free stay concern us that we go to great lengths to make our customers happy!

Brand: WITEK


Size: 4/4


Color: Black-Powder Coated


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 31 x 12 x 6 inches


Top Material Type: Spruce


Back Material Type: Maple


Finish Type: Polished


Instrument: Violin


Operation Mode: Manual


Number of Strings: 4


Item Weight: 4.74 pounds


Product Dimensions: 31 x 12 x 6 inches


Country of Origin: China


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: August 9, 2023


Back Material: Maple


Color Name: Black-Powder Coated


Top Material: Spruce


Number of Strings: 4


Material Type: Solidwood, Maple


Size: 4/4


Battery type: Lithium Manganese Dioxide


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The violin is great
Size: 4/4 Color: Antique B
I bought it for my 6 years old daughter,she was so happy when she received the violin .I got perfect size to her. Quality assurance !
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Xiaohui Lin Xiaohui Lin

  • decent beginners violin
Size: 4/4 Color: Black-Powder Coated
After we finally watched enough youtube videos, and figured out how to tune it and get the bow ready to play(plenty of resin) the resin ended up breaking into pieces but was still useable,and the case ripped exposing the styrofoam underneath. It is a decent violin for beginners
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023 by Brittany Lewis

  • Terrible craftsmanship!
Size: 4/4 Color: Antique B
The violin is not made well at all! Don’t waste your money on purchasing this instrument. The G string cannot be tightened so it is useless
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Julia

  • Garbage
Size: 4/4 Color: Black-Powder Coated
This is honestly the worst instrument I have ever seen, the craftsmanship is garbage, it's virtually unplayable, the strings, aren't even real strings and won't stay in place nevermind in tune, the tuning pegs aren't even secured in place, the bridge won't stay, things keep popping and cracking. It's literally a wall mount at this point, this company should be a shamed of themselves for letting this even leave their facility in this shape. Now my daughter needs to wait another week so I can buy a real violin from a music store before she can start her classes. If I could give this zero stars I would. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by Tony Terrør

  • Receiving your orders
Size: 4/4 Color: Antique B
Hello, i re-order the violin be i received a massage that it got damaged and had to return, hopefully this time i can received it this time.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023 by Never got my order and i give my full address Amazon need to improved

  • I'm an Orchestra Teacher - Please don't buy your child this
Size: 4/4 Color: Antique B
Bridge broke within a month. Please consult your child's teacher for a good violin (Eastmans are great). This is hot garbage.
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023 by Caleb Stelle

  • A gift for beginner
Size: 4/4 Color: Antique B
My son is a beginner violin player. We have looked for a suitable violin for him until we got it. It’s made of wood of high quality. It sounds clean and clear. I would say it’s a perfect gift for beginner.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Linda Linda

  • The perfect beginner's violin for the budget conscious! The Witek violin is a "buy."
Size: 4/4 Color: Antique B
I've handled a lot of inexpensive violins, and I had low expectations when the Witek 4/4 size violin kit with date wood furniture arrived at my residence. I repair antique violins and use inexpensive violin kits for their parts, cases, and shipping boxes. What I don't use, which is usually the bows and violin bodies, I make playable from secondhand parts, and I donate the instruments to local schools. They are perfect for students, but there is usually much luthier-level work necessary to make them play anywhere close to an acceptable level. I am happy to do this work for free for the schools. A luthier would charge well over a hundred, if not considerably more. A sub-hundred dollar violin is usually not worth paying a luthier over one hundred dollars, if not more, to make it marginally usable. In most cases, you are far better off to buy a higher grade instrument. Also, I usually don't review inexpensive violins because they are terrible, and you get what you pay for. I expect them to be bad, and they usually are. Slipshod manufacture, plywood bodies, wildly mismeasured and terribly placed components- the list goes on. And by the way, the strings are dreadful. The Witek that arrived last week is close to the same price point as other brands, and I expected similar quality. It was on sale on Prime Day for 69 USD, and I liked the look of its date furniture, so I bought one. I have never purchased a Witek before. When I unboxed the violin and opened the case I noticed that everything was carefully packaged. I glanced at the violin and expected to see the typical plywood grain and painted on purfling, a hallmark of cheap fiddles. For those who don't know, purfling is the thin wood insert that extends around the perimeter of a violin. On inexpensive violins, it is not wood. It is paint. To my shock, this sub-hundred USD violin had real purfling, and what appeared to be a genuine tight-grained spruce top plate and maple bottom. Was it veneered plywood, I wondered. I looked in the bass side f-hole and I could clearly see that the maple grain from the bottom continued into the visible bottom plate. Wow! It was NOT plywood. This violin was made of quality, if pedestrian, wood! I was shocked, to say the least. A good instrument must start with quality materials- so far, the Witek stood head and shoulders above its peers. While looking through the f-hole, I also noticed that there appeared to be a full-length, approximately correct bass bar. This is another giant plus. Inexpensive fiddles usually have terrible bass bars. Also, I noted the presence of ribbing along the bottom plate. This is a good thing. A bit sloppy, but hey, 69 USD! The sound post, while adequate and straight, was incorrectly placed. As in really incorrect. A sound post should be to the rear and slightly outward of the treble foot of the bridge (the right foot). This one was nearly in the arch. However, I looked at the whole picture, and the violin was marginally playable as-is, from the factory. For this review's purposes, I decided to leave it alone and tune it as it came from the box. Most customers would do this, so I gave it a shot. The nut spacing (the block of wood that separates the strings at the top of the black-painted maple fingerboard) was adequate. Yes, the string height was too high, and I wasn't happy with the spacing, but at least the factory person used a string gauge and made an honest effort. The bridge, to my vast surprise, was all right. The profile and spacing were close, and the feet were an OK fit, if not great. This is a far cry from what you usually get with a sub-hundred dollar violin- those bridges need serious help, if not thrown away. The strings, of course, were terrible and in my opinion, were mostly responsible for the brassy sound the instrument had when tuned. The pegs needed additional fitting and some peg soap, but I wanted to try the instrument as-is for this review. Well, the pegs held tune and worked, and so did the fine adjusters. Long story short, this instrument is playable out of the box. I've never seen this before with a sub-hundred USD violin. The case was fine. The bow worked, even if it isn't awesome. You will have to trim some loose hair. I rather liked the little tuner, and the rosin and the supplied mute were adequate. Guys, you can't go wrong here for the regular price of 79 dollars. I'd buy with confidence. If you do buy one of these, though, a few small steps will make an enormous difference. First, order this violin along with OK strings. I understand being on a budget- consider a set of Red Labels, available on Amazon for 18 bucks, or D'Addario Preludes for a dollar more. Get some peg soap. It's also available on this site. When you re-string the instrument, rub the soap on the pegs. It will help a lot. Watch a few YouTube videos about how to tune a violin. With new strings and some peg soap, you are still under a hundred dollars, and just changing the strings and applying some peg soap will make a massive difference to you as a player. Of course, I'd have the sound post moved if it is out of place. This will help out tremendously. But it's your call. Out of the box, the Witek is an enormous value. I can't believe the quality for the money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by conemaugh conemaugh

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