Getting a new violin. Any suggestions?

    
Getting a new violin. Any suggestions?    06:08 on Saturday, July 19, 2008          

VickyHughes
(4 points)
Posted by VickyHughes

I was thinking one of the professional Antonio Ceruti violins by Gliga. Does anyone have any experiences with these? There are no reviews on them!


Re: Getting a new violin. Any suggestions?    19:21 on Wednesday, July 23, 2008          

celticlady
(165 points)
Posted by celticlady

Well it depends I guess, are you just starting out cause if you are, perhaps you could rent first. If you've been playing for awhile perhaps you can email violin makers or stores to see what would be the best violin for you. You want to do a lot of research on the instrument your interested in because you can waste a lot of money if you just go ahead and buy one without trying to find good info or reviews. What would probably be the best is if you can try playing different violins at a music store that way you can hear what it sounds like b4 buying it. Hope this help!


Re: Getting a new violin. Any suggestions?    18:52 on Wednesday, July 30, 2008          

tessellation
(42 points)
Posted by tessellation

Definately check out a string shop. The drool factor alone is worth the trip.


Re: Getting a new violin. Any suggestions?    20:06 on Wednesday, July 30, 2008          

strathspey
(58 points)
Posted by strathspey

Here is an article from Time Magazine about Vasile Gliga's violins. I hope it is helpful!

[url=]http://www.time.com/time/globalbusiness/article/0,9171,1101030825-476423,00.html[/url]


Re: Getting a new violin. Any suggestions?    12:23 on Thursday, July 31, 2008          

jimwood
(1 point)
Posted by jimwood

HI I HAD A NEW ANTONIO IT WOS A GOOS START .BUT I SOON WENT TO MY MUSIC SHOP AND GOT A OLD VIOLIN
AND THEN I WENT ON TO GOOGEL AND PUT IN TEACH YOURSELF VIOLIN AND I GOT SUM finger placements you hav to hav a look at this
hav a good time jim


   




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