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Our online store provides a broad range of string instruments, including violins, violas, electric violins and violas, cellos, electric cellos, double basses, and electrified double basses. We cater to both beginners and professionals, offering studio violins at reasonable prices and violins of various sizes for children, ensuring a comfortable and ergonomic learning experience.

Besides instruments, our store also provides a range of essential accessories for string musicians, including bows, strings for string instruments, microphones and pickups, violin cases, supports, methods for violin, bridges, rosin, shoulder rests and chinrests, tailpieces and endpins, tuners, music stands and other accessories for strings.

If you are new to the world of violins, we suggest you read some posts on our blog dedicated to the subject, such as: Studio Violins: Best Prices. Here, you will find guidelines for purchasing the instrument as well as information about bows and essential accessories for its proper use.

How to Choose a Violin Suitable for Your Needs

Selecting an instrument is always a challenge, especially if it's your first one. In many public schools, along with some wind instruments or piano, the first instrument is often the violin.

Affordable Violin Prices?

In our catalogue, we offer a variety of violin types, each chosen for its quality, suitable for both beginners and professionals. We advise against violins priced below 40 euros, as they don't provide the minimum quality necessary for study, which is vital for transitioning to a professional instrument. The violin is the symbolic instrument of an orchestra, and along with other string instruments, forms its heart. It's also a symbol of classical music, although its use is increasingly popular in folk, pop, and various experimental genres ranging from world music to jazz, and even hard rock!

Thanks to music courses in middle schools and music high schools, the violin continues to be a widely used instrument, with its teaching starting from a young age. If you are older but have always wanted to play the violin or a string instrument, don't despair or regret the past. An Eastern proverb says: "The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago, the next best time is now!"

Once you have a violin, it's better to turn to a good teacher to learn the correct posture, the right exercises to do, and how to tune it and change the strings, to avoid quick abandonment due to frustrations from easily solvable problems. Remember that for younger children, there are smaller sizes of violins available to facilitate ease of handling and proper posture.

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