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Mendini Size 1/4 MV-Black Solid Wood Violin with Tuner, Lesson Book, Shoulder Rest, Extra Strings, Bow and Case, Metallic Black

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Size: 1/4


Color: Black


Features

  • 1/4 Hand-carved solid spruce top, solid maple back & sides
  • Beautiful metallic black varnish finish
  • Maple fingerboard, chin rest and pegs, Alloy tailpiece with four integrated fine tuners
  • Includes: Brazil wood bow with unbleached genuine horsehair, extra set of violin strings, two violin bridges, a quality rosin, adjustable shoulder rest with soft foam padding & soft rubber feet, Violin First Lesson book, Cecilio clip-on tuner, and a lightweight form fitting hard case with pockets, backpack and shoulder straps
  • 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer's Defects

Description

Size:1/4 | Color:Black Mendini by Cecilio MV-Black solid wood violin package is perfect for students and beginners. Every violin is inspected by technicians at Cecilio's distribution center in the United States to ensure that their high quality standards are met.


Item Weight: 3.39 pounds


Product Dimensions: 27 x 10 x 5 inches


Item model number: 1/4MV-Black+SR+TN7+FB1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 30, 2016


Color Name: Black


Size: 1/4


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  • FYI do your research
Size: 4/4 (Full Size) Color: Satin Antique
For all future buyers with no experience or knowledge of violins, this needs to be said because many of these instruments have been sent back with nothing wrong with them. Do more research than just reading reviews. Ive seen dozens of reviews complaining about the finish on the neck. The neck normally is not finished, and hasn't been for centuries. The finish can cause your fingers to not slide, causing sour notes due to poor fingering. I've also seen claims of the violin being broken on arrival because the bridge had fallen in transport. The bridge is not fixed to the instrument like on a guitar. String tension holds it to the violin. If the strings are loosened or if the bridge tilts forward, the bridge will fall. It just needs to be set back up between the notches in the f-holes. The tuner has 4 modes on it: guitar, bass, violin, and cello. When tuning the violin for the first time, be certain to set it to violin or you will likely break a string. And finally, the tuning pegs. Unlike a guitar that uses a set of gears in the tuning machines, the tuning pegs on a violin are tapered and held in place solely by friction. When tuning, you must push in when you turn the pegs to seat the taper or they will slip and not retain tension on the string. Please future buyers, do your homework so you wont be disappointed or believe something is wrong with what you've bought when it is exactly as it should be. With that said, 100% satisfied with my purchase. Tuner worked fine, already playing my first notes within an hour of unboxing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2018 by Chandler

  • Not accepted by teacher!
Size: 3/4 Color: Satin Antique
Signed my son up for violin classes. The moment we signed him up, we bought him this violin. He took it to school and they tried tuning it and sent the following note home. -nut is not grooved -bridge misplaced -bridge too high -inappropriate materials used for construction -pegs incorrectly shaped -bow wrong size -bow incorrectly constructed and shaped -feet of bridge incorrectly shaped -fine tunes not reliable, can not be adjusted properly How embarrassing! Do not waste your money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2019 by Elvisa M.

  • I am very pleased with my new student violin!
Size: 4/4 (Full Size) Color: White
I have always wanted to learn to play the violin since I was a kid, 66 now and got my own. I researched the student 4/4 and decided that this one was my best decision, I love the color. Since I am going to try to learn how to play my violin myself, I didn't want to spend a bunch of money right now. It is beautiful, was well packaged and has practically everything you need to start with. The instrument box came in a bigger box. I didn't see any real cosmetic flaws, but it is my first. It's lightweight and the carrying case is pretty nice (better than my guitar case) too. I tried to share as much as possible and still keep it simple. Wish me luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2020 by Judith Johnson

  • It's MEH...
Size: 4/4 (Full Size) Color: Satin Antique
OK, so let me preface this by stating that, yes I am aware that I purchased a $69.99 violin online and yes I did not have high expectations. I am a woodwind player so my knowledge of stringed instruments is limited. However, I have been interested in learning my way around our less breathy friend, the violin, so when I came across this one I said "Why not? Let's see how it goes." I received the item quickly and it appeared to be in good shape (UPS apparently paid attention to the "handle with care" notice on the box.) With great excitement I opened it and prepared to delve into the world of strings. The case looks nice and appears to be sturdy. The interior is acceptable and fairly standard however the top will not stay up. It drives me absolutely bonkers. There is a strap at the scroll end that appears to be too short so it's an act of balancing to get the lid to stay open and not constantly fall over as you try to unpack. Once unpacked I inspected the fiddle and found it to have a nice matte finish, although flawed in many places but again, it's a $69 violin, so perfection was not expected. The bridge was already placed so that was one less thing to worry about at setup (there is also 1 spare included.) Unfortunately, upon removing the bow, I found several hairs had either already fallen out and were lying in the case or were already broken and hanging off. Disappointing but again...you get what you pay for. The provided accessories, rosin, shoulder rest, and tuner were standard and not really remarkable. The rosin arrived cracked down the middle but I was still able to scuff and use it. The tuner does appear to be quite accurate and easy to use. The package also includes an extra set of strings, which is good since it appears the will be needed often. During initial tuning, 2 broke. The D string broke as soon as the peg was turned the first time. My suspicion is that it was already frayed. The replacement string snapped as well 2 turns into loading it, bringing me to the conclusion that Cecilio strings are probably not of any quality. They are cheap though so if you're like myself and just "fiddling" around with a new hobby- order them in bulk...just sayin' Overall, it's meh. Again, I am not looking to become a stage performer or prodigy. I just wanted to learn a new instrument and maybe play some Christmas songs for my family so the Mendini violin meets that need but if you are looking for a serious player or school band instrument that will get daily play, you may want to consider something more substantial. I have also through research found out the many repair shops will not service Mendini products due to the repair cost outweighing the purchase price, just FYI. Anyway, hope this review is helpful. UPDATE: I contacted Cecilio Customer service regarding issue with Bow, rosin, and the strings and they are replacing them at no charge and no questions asked. They were extremely apologetic and helpful. Positive Customer Service exeperince ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2017 by TMM

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