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Cremona SV-130 Premier Novice Violin Outfit - 4/4 Size,Traditional Brown

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Style: Violin


Size: 4/4


Color: Traditional Brown


Features

  • Cremona's top selling novice violin for more than 10 years; check out the new video
  • Every Cremona student violin comes with US-made Prelude strings; the educator's preferred strings for students
  • Properly fitted Swiss-style ebony pegs and quality lightweight composite tailpiece with 4 smooth fine tuners for easy tuning
  • Low profile Kaufman-style chinrest; oiled neck for better feel and well balanced bow for ease of playing
  • Correct string height and string spacing for accurate finger positioning and intonation
  • Ebony fittings; ebony fingerboard; hand carved solid spruce and solid maple body; lightweight construction means quality workmanship
  • To learn more about the fantastic features of this product; see Product Description below

Description

Saga has always been a pioneer when it comes to making quality violins to meet the demands of the growing student market. While focusing primarily on quality and value to meet a specific price point, the new SV-130 Cremona Premier Novice Series violin was developed. Whether the student is in the earliest stages of the learning process, or well on the way to more advanced training, these violins will perform well beyond the expectation. Now including D'Addario Prelude strings!

Brand: Cremona


Size: 4/4


Color: Traditional Brown


Item dimensions L x W x H: 23.5 x 8.25 x 3.75 inches


Top Material Type: Spruce


Back Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Finish Type: Oil Rubbed


Instrument: Violin


Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds


Back Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Top Material Type: Spruce


Item Dimensions: 23.5 x 8.25 x 3.75 inches


Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds


Size: 4/4


Manufacturer: Cremona


UPC: 962327002320 688382015777


Global Trade Identification Number: 77


Brand Name: Cremona


Instrument: Violin


Finish Types: Oil Rubbed


Color: Traditional Brown


Number of Strings: 4


Operation Mode: Manual


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  • Can't be beat for the price! Great violin!
Style: Violin Size: 4/4 Color: Traditional Brown
This is a very nice violin for the money. It is absolutely amazing that the Chinese kids can put out such a nice product that sounds so good. I got this on sale, with an additional 15% off, too. Way less than 100 bucks. Wow, wow, and wow!! I played for 5 years when I was a child, and haven't touched a violin in more years than I can even believe (over 25), so I didn't want to spend a lot. Anyway, I've been wanting one for a long time, and finally bought this one based on the product specs and the positive reviews. Things such as the ebony fingerboard and pegs were must-haves. Having not touched a violin in so long, I consider myself pretty much a beginner. However, I did know that I'd want decent strings, and so ordered separately the ones I wanted. In re-stringing the instrument (thanks to help from you tube vids), I could see that it was indeed set up before being shipped. The pegs all fit the peg box nicely, and it was easy to re-string it. The pegs didn't slip at all. Installing the bridge was easy, too. It had been fit to the instrument before shipping-- meaning that it was actually installed, carved down to match the instrument perfectly, before being removed and packed for shipping. So, I didn't have to do anything to the bridge to get it to fit perfectly. That would probably have been beyond my comfort level. So, how does it sound? Very good, I'd say. Nice and deep rich sound. I have a decent ear, and was able to tune it without a problem, and it seems to stay tuned as well as any other violin. I have no doubt that an experienced violinist could probably find things to not like about this violin. But to me, it is perfect to learn (or re-learn) on, and certainly a wise choice for someone starting out. Summary, pros and cons: PROS: Good wood, good overall construction and components, sounds nice, nice case, decent bow, professionally set up prior to shipping (again, this doesn't mean it is ready to play out of the box, as the bridge is packed and it has to be tuned). CONS: The finish probably isn't the greatest. I noticed some minor marks and imperfections, and a little glue up by the nut that wasn't completely wiped off. Really minor stuff to my mind, but something that might bother me a little in an instrument that was 5x as expensive or more. Also, you might want to invest in better strings, although to be fair I didn't try the ones that came with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2012 by Marc G.

  • Great quality for the money!
Style: Violin Size: 4/4 Color: Traditional Brown
I was a bit leery of purchasing this violin for my son because of the incredibly low price. However, after receiving the violin (very quickly) I was amazed at the quality and sturdiness of the instrument. You do have to set it up when you receive it. By this I mean install the bridge and tighten the strings. All kinds of instructions on how toset up and tune a violin can be found on the web if you look. I would say the most difficult part was tuning the violin. Although dificult isn't really the best term, perhaps challenging might be better. Either way, it was not all that hard to set up and tune the violin. The micro adjusters on the tail stock make the job a lot easier. The Bow and case are also very nice and it also comes with a block of resin for the bow. You may want to get a better resin block from a local store as the one that comes with this set is not the easiest thing to use. Especially for my 10 year old son! I think it sounds nice, but I am only listening to my son practice simple exercises, so I am not sure about how well it's resonating and tone really compare to a higher quality violin. All in all i would highly recommend this violin set for a beginner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2011 by J. Hill

  • Own A Great Student Violin At A "Rental Price"
Style: Violin Size: 3/4 Color: Traditional Brown
Before going any further...this is a student violin. It is not made for professional use, just school classes, practice and school concerts. Some people review these comparing them to higher end products. Here is what I look for in a student violin: * The ability to tune the instrument and have it hold its tune. * Basic quality: it need not be a one piece back or have flaming on the finish. Just the appropriate woods and materials used to make the violin. * Price: I prefer to own my instruments as opposed to rent them, provided I can find something in the price range of a rental or not too much more, figuring I can probably resell the instrument when it is no longer needed. * Proper shop adjustment (Note: you will need to seat the bridge! Violins typically do not ship with their bridge in place). Why did I buy a Cremona? I have owned several student violins before, with this being my first Cremona purchase. My prior purchases were a `no name' brand which I believe may no longer be manufactured (were it, I'd still be buying that brand). My other violins are all full size (4/4), however, my youngest child needed a ¾ size. Again, I prefer to own as opposed to rent, so I went shopping locally and on-line. I looked at several brand names and found only a couple in this price range. Here is what's included with the Cremona SV-130: * ¾ violin with spruce top, maple back and sides, ebony tuning pegs, fingerboard and chin rest, and alloy tailpiece. The violin finish is slightly more brown and less orangey than most violins. * Bow made of Horsehair and Brazilwood and ebony frog (What's a frog? The little piece near where you hold the bow which is used to adjust the bow tension). * Lightweight violin case sized for a ¾ violin. It is black material on the outside and dark green velour on the inside. It has two bow holders, an inside compartment, and an outside zippered pocket. * Rosin. Here's what's good, bad, or otherwise worth noting about the Cremona Sv-130: It is a very nice violin for the price. It is of decent quality and arrived with the bridge securely packed and the tailpiece protected. There was appropriate tension on the strings. This is very important as you do not want the soundpost to fall during shipping. It was easy to tune and you should be able to put the bridge into place on your own, with a little reading on the internet. This is a 5 minute job, just note how the strings fit atop the bridge and where the bridge sits in relation to the f-holes and soundpost. The pegs fit well and do not slip out of tune, and the fingerboard and tailpiece are fine for this level of play. The strings are just OK and you may want to change them, but if this is for a novice child, they will be fine for a while. This bow is usable and the tension adjustment is fine, but again this is a student violin, so don't compare it to a high priced product. I found this bow took a good deal of priming with rosin. I attributed that to the Cremona rosin which isn't very good. I prepped the rosin by scratching it with sandpaper, but I ended up using rosin from my other violin. You must rosin a new violin bow! Otherwise you will get virtual silence when you try to run it across the strings. So be prepared to prime this bow 2 or 3 times the first couple of uses for several minutes each time, or get some decent rosin. The case is your typical beginner case, no interior cloth to wipe down the instrument, but otherwise the interior is fine, sculpted to a ¾ instrument and including a strap to secure the neck. The outside of the case does not lock, just zipper, but this is common for beginner violins. One thing to note, the outside pocket does not really have enough room to hold a violin book and folder. You can wedge them in but then cannot zipper it fully. Not sure if this is because the ¾ case is slightly smaller than a 4/4 case (which it is) or if they skimped on the pocket. That's about it - overall this is a decent, usable student violin - at probably half of what you would spend for something comparable from one of the other large student brand names, and about the same or less as one rental. Had the rosin been better, and the case pocket fit a basic violin book, I would have rated this product a 5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2011 by B. Colonna

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