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D'Addario Prelude Violin String Set 4/4 by D'Addario

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D'Addario Prelude Violin String Set 4/4
(Electronics) D'Addario


Price: $32.00 $8.47


Customer Reviews:
  1. To Each Instrument Its Own...
    I bought a set of these strings for my student violin of which I continue to play with into college and after in a community orchestra. My student instrument tends to prefer the inexpensive strings and sounds better with them, hence my title to each instrument its own. But I find this set to be...
  2. Beginner's Best Friend
    I recently started learning to play an electric violin and had to replace one of my strings. I had no idea what I was doing, but these strings were affordable and highly rated. So, I gave them a go. I'm glad I did! These strings will be your best friend if you are a novice player who has fumbled...
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Hands-On: AOL Editions for iPad

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The usual social media tricks are here. When you first launch Editions you can connect to your Twitter and Facebook accounts. I’d suggest AOL ditch that third option, AOL Messenger, and replace it with G+, but I suspect that would not go over well at HQ.

On the surface, Editions looks cool. It’s got a retro vibe. A clever little mailing label on the lower right of the cover is personalized with local information including a weather forecast. It feels comfortable. Even its digital spine is slightly worn, giving it an undeserved archival feeling. But dig a little deeper and it seems this is nothing but a glorified RSS reader, albeit a good one at that.

Electric Violin Brands | Teach Yourself Violin

The use of electric violins have become more frequent these days. As the electric guitar, which came right to his own and became quite distinct from the acoustic guitar, electric violin today can bring a whole new dimension to the music with a violin. Such a possibility is reading is called silence, which in the head with a telephone can be connected to an instrument and you can play without being heard by other players. This makes it ideal to practice the music in places where other people might be angry with your cheek. Another possibility with the use electric violin is the use of effects, similar to the ones used in electric guitars. A whole new range of music can be achieved by adding effects to the music made when playing violin.

In order for you to get a better grasp of what you can get from using this kind of instrument, here are some of the best electric violin brands that are available in the market today....

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Best Violin Brands for Beginners – Your Practical Choices

As an aspiring fiddler, you would always look for the best violin brands for beginners to busy. However, in doing so, you must also consider something that would best suit your need and budget. Normally, price is a main concern for most users. Thus, several reasonable choices are included in the list below:

1. Cremona Violins – The Cremona brand offers a lot of available selections. Similarly to Stentor, Cremona violins are considered the nicest violin to buy because of its playability. This factor is very much important because a newbie student will be discouraged to practice if the violin is hard to play. Also, this brand offers a wonderful look by providing a better chin rest and tailpiece fitting. However, despite its easiness to play and long-lasting built, its projection appeared muted and its tone drained.

2. Stentor Violins – This brand is considered a great starting violin and is endorsed by most violin teachers and shops. This could also be the best violin to purchase if you are looking for a student-grade violin. The Stentor is a dependable and sturdy instrument made to endure the coarse handling of a newbie student. It has also a deep playable sound that is very essential to a novice.

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Mendini 1/2 MV200 Solid Wood Violin in Natural Finish with Hard Case, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin and Extra Strings
Mendini 1/2 MV200 Solid Wood Violin in Natural Finish with Hard Case, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin and Extra Strings by Cecilio Musical Instruments

Price: $199.99 $59.99

Brazil wood bow with unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair
Size 1/2 violin with solid wood spruce top, maple back, neck and sides with beautiful natural varnish finish
1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer's Defects
Rosewood fingerboard, pegs chin rest, and alloy tailpiece with 4 built-in fine tuners
Includes: Lightweight hard case, adjustable shoulder rest, 2 bridges, quality rosin cake, and an extra set of violin strings.