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Cremona SV-75 Premier Novice Violin Outfit - Sparkling Purple - 3/4 Size

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Size: 3/4


Style: Sparkling Purple


Features

  • Every Cremona student violin comes with US made Prelude strings, the educator's preferred strings for students
  • Proper peg fitting, low profile chinrest and oiled neck for ease of playing
  • Correct string height, string spacing and neck relief for accurate finger positions and tone
  • All handcarved, all solid spruce and maple body with sparkling purple gloss finish
  • Hardwood fittings and lightweight composite tailpiece with 4 built-in finetuners for easy tuning

Description

Just when you thought our best-selling SV-75 violin outfit couldn't get any better—Cremona now offers this favorite in a selection of eye-catching, sparkling colors! This long-time favorite is now available in sparkling Blue, Light Blue, Purple, Red, Rose, Green, Black, and White—in addition to its standard Warm Brown shade that is familiar to all. All the same quality features you expect are still in abundance— the carefully hand-carved spruce and maple, the inlaid purfling sterling reputation for tone and value. With new violins in sparkling colors paired with cases and bows—the new line of Cremona SV-75 violin outfits offers the ultimate in learning appeal!

Brand: Cremona


Size: 3/4


Color: Rose,Purple


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 22.5 x 7.8 x 3.2 inches


Top Material Type: Maple, Spruce


Back Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Instrument: Violin


Item Weight: 14.4 Ounces


Operation Mode: Manual


Item Weight: 14.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: 22.5 x 7.8 x 3.2 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SV-75PP 3/4


Date First Available: June 30, 2011


Back Material: Maple


Color Name: Rose,Purple


String Material: Stainless Steel


Top Material: Maple, Spruce


Number of Strings: 4


Size: 3/4


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  • ... 3 year old so that she could be just like Big Sis
Size: 1/16 Style: Traditional Brown
I purchased this violin for my 3 year old so that she could be just like Big Sis. Now, I had already purchased the MV300 and when I received it I noticed that while it was a lot nicer than the toy violins on the market, this would not work for us. The stings were poor quality and the pegs never stayed in place. This is not what you want while trying to teach your toddler the violin. They have no patience when it comes to tuning before and during playing. I ended up returning the MV300 and spent the extra money to purchase the Cremona SV-75 1/16. Oh my, what a difference! Right away you can see the quality difference. The stings were noticeably better and the finish looks far more durable. I'm not a huge fan of the lacquer finishes on instruments but for a toddler I will make the exception for sure. When I tuned it, my husband and I were pleasantly surprised by the bright loud sound! It tuned easily and there is minimal slipping of the pegs. The outfit comes with one bow that is a starter quality, a case, and rosin. We will eventually upgrade the bow but for now it works. All in all I'm very happy with this purchase. It was worth the extra money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2017 by Mel

  • The most amazing instrument of all - even for an advanced player it is very very good
Size: 4/4 Style: Traditional Brown
Amazing violin at this price. I have played nearly 20 years and have played violins ranging over $20,000.00 with bows ranging upwards to $5,000.00 - This violin set is an amazing value at this price. I see nothing wrong with it at all, not any of it, and I'm still looking it over in amazement. While the more expensive violins have some detailing that can be noticed to be more finely crafted, when it comes down to it, do you buy a violin for how it looks? or how it plays? This violin and bow not only looks great, the best part is it also sounds wonderful, not like a toy like some of the others in this price range. This is a real violin and bow by every definition. The genuine Brazilwood bow is well-balanced with wonderful details and has good 'bounce' even for a more advanced player. The case is strong and light. Even comes with first-class rosin that I would compare to the finest grade French Millant dark rosin which has superb finish and is not sticky. There's everything you need in this set-up and at an unbelievable price. All you need are lessons with a good teacher and your own willingness to practice and you will be enjoying the adventure and accomplishment that comes from learning to play the violin. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2014 by Kenneth G. Nielsen

  • Very nice student violin
Size: 3/4 Style: Traditional Brown
I purchased this for my daughter about 9 months ago. We have been very happy with it. The sound and overall quality of the violin is excellent for a budget price. The strings that come with it are not great and we have had trouble with the pegs slipping. We changed to a better set of strings and used peg drops to fix the slipping problem. It hold a tune better now and sounds beautiful. Also note there is a break- in period for strings, so they will stretch for awhile at first and become out of tune easily. So, this is not a fault of the violin. The bow is not the best but will work until we feel the need to replace it. With a few minor upgrades this is a wonderful instrument that will provide a rich and full sound. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016 by John H.

  • Cremona SV-75 Premier Novice Violin, 1/8 Size
Size: 1/8 Style: Traditional Brown
This nice Cremona SV-75 Premier Novice Violin, 1/8 Size, is hand-carved in solid Spruce and its top, neck, back and sides are hand-carved in solid Maple. The purfling is painted and its finish is a warm brown finish, exactly as shown on the picture. It also has dyed Rosewood fingerboard and fittings, as well as dyed hardwood chinrest VP-61 tailpiece with 4 built-in fine tuners. It comes in a beautiful featherweight arched-top shaped hard case with blue exterior and light grey velvet interior. On the outside, there is a pocket to store music sheets (if you fold them) or house keys, nothing too bulky but very practical. Inside the case, you will find a VP-71 bow: wood stick rosewood frog and unbleached horsehair C-3907. Strings have a limited lifetime. Apart from obvious things, such as the winding of a string coming undone from wear, players generally change a string when it no longer plays true, losing the desired tone. String longevity depends on string quality and playing intensity. You are provided with those on the violin, but no extra strings. You also have Rosin provided. Players of bowed string instruments rub cakes or blocks of rosin on their bow hair so it can grip the strings and make them speak. Lighter rosin is used for violins, darker for cellos, special type for basses. Violin rosin can be applied to the underside of bridges in other musical instruments, such as the Banjo and Banjolele, in order to prevent the bridge from moving during vigorous playing. The violon is exactly as shown on the picture, every piece is where it is supposed to be. The only exception is that you have to install the bridge yourself (and it is like that to make sure that nothing will be broken during the shipping process) and tune it afterwards. Product Dimensions: 17 x 6 x 2.8 inches Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces ASIN: B0026IC6XI Item model number: SV-75 1/8 Children typically use smaller string instruments than adults. Violins are made in so-called fractional sizes for young students: Apart from full-size (4/4) violins, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/10, 1/16, 1/32 and even 1/64-sized instruments exist, although these smaller sizes are highly unusual and usually custom-made. Extremely small sizes were developed, along with the Suzuki program, for violin students as young as 3. Finely made fractional sized violins, especially smaller than 1/2 size, are extremely rare or non-existent. These fractional sizes have nothing to do with the actual dimensions of an instrument; in other words, a 3/4-sized instrument is not three-quarters the length of a full size instrument. The body length (not including the neck) of a full-size, or 4/4, violin is about 14 inches (35 cm), smaller in some 17th century models. A 3/4 violin is about 13 inches (33 cm), and a 1/2 size is approximately 12 inches (30 cm). With the violin's closest family member, the viola, size is specified as body length in inches or centimeters rather than fractional sizes. A full-size viola averages 16 inches (40 cm). Occasionally, an adult with a small frame may use a so-called 7/8 size violin instead of a full-size instrument. Sometimes called a lady's violin, these instruments are slightly shorter than a full size violin, but tend to be high-quality instruments capable of producing a sound that is comparable to that of fine full size violins. THIS VIOLIN IS PERFECT FOR A YOUNG CHILD WANTING TO START LEARNING, WHO IS STILL GROWING FAST AND WILL HAVE TO CHANGE SIZE IN A MATTER OF 6, 12 OR 18 MONTHS. I AM QUITE SATISFIED WITH THIS VIOLIN OF A SOMEWHAT LOWER QUALITY. IT IS PERFECT FOR BEGINNERS NEEDING A RUGGED VIOLIN, AND WHOSE RUDIMENTARY TECHNIQUE DOES NOT JUSTIFY THE EXPENSE OF A MORE CAREFULLY MADE ONE (SINCE YOU NEED SOME TIME TO SEE IF THE STUDENT WILL WANT TO CONTINUE PLAYING, LIKES IT, ETC.) AT WHICH TIME, ONCE THE CHILD HAS FULLY GROWN, YOU INVEST IN A FULL SIZE EXCELLENT QUALITY ONE. I RECOMMEND THIS VIOLIN TO ALL PARENTS WHO HAVE A SMALLER BUDGET BUT WANT TO PROVIDE THEIR CHILD WITH THE GIFT OF LEARNING MUSIC. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2011 by Christine

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