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Eastar 3/4 Violin for Beginners, Violins Kit for Student, Fiddle with Hard Case, Rosin, Shoulder Rest, Bow, and Extra Strings (Imprinted Finger Guide on Fingerboard)
Eastar 3/4 Violin for Beginners, Violins Kit for Student, Fiddle with Hard Case, Rosin, Shoulder Rest, Bow, and Extra Strings (Imprinted Finger Guide on Fingerboard)
Finger Guide for Primary Practitioner: The fingerboard is inlaid with Muscovite fingerboard point, which is convenient to find the handle position quickly in the process of learning.
Material: Made of spruce wood panel, maple back board and side plate with inlaid in antique varnish. Maple wood ne
Material: Made of spruce wood panel, maple back board and side plate with inlaid in antique varnish. Maple wood ne
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- The original intention of this violin design is to help beginners quickly find the position, strictly follow the violin fingering position during the initial study and daily training, and form a good muscle memory.
- You should know about what the size of violin. Violins are available in 8 different sizes: 4/4 (also called full size), 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/10, 1/16 and 1/32. Size 4/4 is the biggest and size 1/32 is the smallest.
- To measure what size violin best suits you. You need to know the length between your neck and the middle of your left-hand palm. The violin size determined by the neck/mid-palm approach would be the biggest size students should use.
Note: When choosing between 3/4 and 4/4, if the measurement method allows for 4/4, it is more economical to buy that size because it eliminates the need to buy a bigger size later.
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Violin Tuning instructions can be viewed in the video Eastar Violin Detailed Tuning Guide Coming! on the product page.
If you have any question about tuning or playing EASTAR VIOLIN, do not hesitate to consult our service, we will help you as soon as we receive your message.
It should be noted that the tuning of the violin is not an easy task. If you find that the EVA-330 tuning in your hand is difficult, please search for a professional tuning course. Novice tuning is easy to break the strings, so be sure to learn to tune and then tune yourself.
QHow to choose a violin size for different agesAViolin sizes are based on arm length, the arm length is the standard(that is the length from the shoulder to the palm of the hand). 60CM=4/4,age 11 to adult; 56.5-60CM=3/4, age 9-11; 52-56.5CM=1/2, age 6-10; 47-52CM=1/4, age 4-7;QWhat is the difference between different models of Eastar violinsAEVA-2 is finish of bright PU varnish; EVA-3 is finish of retro matte varnish; (EVA-2 and EVA-3 are different from the paint process) EVA-330 is bright solid wood violinQWhether the bridge has been installedADue to the long shipping time of the product, in order to protect the durability of the strings and bridges and avoid risks, the bridges and tuners are not installed at the factory. Please refer to the official installation and tuning video guide Eastar Violin Detailed Tuning Guide Coming!QDoes the violin come strung or do I need to string it myselfAThe strings are already pulled when the product leaves the factory, but they are loose. If the violin has been tuned at the factory, the stability of the violin will decrease under long-term tension. For installation and tuning, please refer to the official video Eastar Violin Detailed Tuning Guide Coming!QWill my the violin come assembledADue to the long shipping time of the product, in order to protect the durability of the strings and bridges and avoid risks, the bridges and tuners are not installed at the factory. Please refer to the official installation and tuning video guide Eastar Violin Detailed Tuning Guide Coming!QDimensions of various parts of the violin, such as bow, strings...AThe diameters of the four strings 1/4 1/2 3/4 4/4 are: E string 0.2mm; A string 0.4mm; D string 0.5mm; G string 0.7mm. Violin size (mm): 4/4: 368±1*208±1*62±1; 3/4: 345±1*191±1*60±1,; 1/2: 334±1*185±1* 57±1; 1/4: 300±1*173±1*54±1 Violin bow length (mm): 4/4:725; 3/4:670; 1/2:600; 1/4:540Eastar EVA-2 Violin with Finger Guide on Fingerboard
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