Vangoa 4/4 Solid Wood Violin Full Size Acoustic Fiddle Set for Adult Beginners Intermediate Students with Violin Case, Bow, Rosin, Shoulder Rest, Piezo Pickup, Tuner, Strings, Manual
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- ✔ Full size violin made of solid spruce top, maple necks, backs and sides, ebony fingerboard, pegs and chin rest in antique varnish, carbon fiber tailpiece, delivering warm and beautiful sound
- ✔ Varnish body, smooth and fine benefited from the exquisite skill of painting so that the violin sounds clear, bright and grateful with uniform quality
- ✔ Handmade violin adopted the wood that has been naturally dried more than 10 years so it sounds sweeter and softer, which is easy to vibrate and transmit sound rapidly
- ✔ Quality ebony tuning pegs features appropriate coefficient of friction, more stable, easy to tune and keep tune. Come with a digital tuner, you could tune your violin anywhere anytime you want. When tuning, please push the tuning pegs in as you turn it, to make sure the peg is staying wedged in
- ✔ 4/4 Violin set comes with a durable violin case, brazilwood bow with unbleached genuine horsehair, violin bridge, rosin, strings, shoulder rest, piezo pickup, digital tuner and manual. Besides, 18-month warranty provided. If have any questions, please feel free to contact us at any time
SKU: | B07C7X9VS1 |
Weight: | 2.06 kg |
Size: | 4/4 |
Dimensions: | 80.7 x 30 x 14.4 cm; 2.06 Kilograms |
Colour: | Natural |
Colour: | Natural |
Size: | 4/4 |
Product Description
AAA Solid Spruce Top
The top of Vangoa acoustic violin is made of spruce wood, which is a superior material to make musical instrument because of its light weight, low internal friction and its high quality of frequency respond.
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Durable Ebony FingerboardQuality ebony fittings make it durable and long-lasting. Ebony fingerboard is dense and solid to withstand the stress of continued daily use, won't rub black on the hands like other painted wood. | Excellent Sound PerformanceSolid spruce top produces denser and more resonant sound that is warm and pleasing to the ears. Not only for beginner level, but also suit to the concert level. | Stage Standard DesignVarnished Body benefited from the exquisite skill of painting so that the violin sounds clear, bright and grateful with uniform quality. Brazilian wood bow with unbleached genuine horsehair provides wonderful bite. |
Easy to Tune
The full size violin set comes with a digital tuner, which made tuning easier. Please adjust the tuner to enter the violin tuning mode before tuning.
Tips for Tuning
- Adjust the pitch of each string using the pegs.
- When you tune, please push the tuning pegs in as you turn it, to make sure the peg is staying wedged in.
- Make sure that as you turn the peg that the string evenly coils around the peg.
- After tuning is complete, make sure that the tailpiece side of the bridge is still properly aligned.
- If the bridge is leaning in either direction, slightly loosen the strings and carefully re-align the bridge using both hands.
Size Selection Reference
The length of the arm is a vital factor for choosing a violin. The specifications are showed in the right form. There are many size of violin for children, such as 4/4, 3/4, 1/4, and 1/2. The size of violin can make a huge influence to the playing posture and playing method of children.
- How to select a violin in a suitable size for children?
- Clamp the violin to your chin and extend your left arm to touch the scroll of violin. If your left hand can cup the scroll, it means the violin is suitable for you. If your fingers on the left hand can only touch the scroll, it means the violin is a bit large for you. If your left wrist can touch the scroll, it means the violin is a bit small for you.
How to Place a Bridge on Violin?
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1. Loosen the strings slightlyTo avoid snapping a string while placing the bridge, loosen the strings slightly. You loosen violin strings by turning the tuning knobs on the end of the violin. | 2. Place the bridge between the F-holesThe F-holes are two f-shaped holes found near the end of the violin's head. When you slide the bridge under the strings, make sure it's between the two F-holes. The bridge should be placed at roughly the midway point of the f-holes. | 3. Make sure the bridge is standing at a 90 degree angleThe side of the bridge facing the violin's tailpiece should stand at a roughly 90 degree. The other side of the bridge should be sloped forward slightly. If the bridge is not forming a 90 degree angle, you may have put it in place backwards. You'll have to remove the bridge and start over. | 4. Tighten the stringsNow you can re-tighten your strings to keep the knob in place. Gently turn each knob on the bottom of the violin. It's a good idea to use one hand to hold the bridge in place while tightening the strings, to prevent it from falling over. |