I think this video nicely proves the point im trying to make in this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/paq9qHdjq5pmjtE
@edelmiracano2704 жыл бұрын
my violin does not have a brige... what do i do pls reply...
@nerdydrew68182 жыл бұрын
I find this in contradiction to your recommendation of the Stentor Student 2, which 3 years after this video is £160 or US$190 ish. Which is also in your "cheap, do not buy" price bracket, assuming when you say "dollars" you mean us dollars???
@holo68835 жыл бұрын
**sweats in cheap violin ownership**
@sarahkraus82475 жыл бұрын
Same my mom bought me a $25 violin
@arpitsrivstva5 жыл бұрын
@@sarahkraus8247 ohh really, does it exist?
@truehappiness4U4 жыл бұрын
@@arpitsrivstva yes it does but mostly they are violins for kids
@frozenwizardgaming4 жыл бұрын
Arpit Srivastava There is a $15 and its not a plastic toy.. its a fake wooden violin
@danielfassler89004 жыл бұрын
Mine was 70 bucks
@christopherlambert52645 жыл бұрын
Lol thanks for holding up the exact violin I bought from Wal-Mart.
@Chafalota5 жыл бұрын
christopher lambert: YOU ARE SO LUCKY, YOU GOT A CADILLAC !!! MY DAD WENT AND BOUGHT ME MINE WHEN I WAS A KID AT THE "OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET" !!! NOW THAT I AM OLDER AND I KNOW BETTER I WOULD NEVER DO THAT TO MY CHILD !!!
@mjarvis56085 жыл бұрын
Hello chris, if it helps there are music stores that rent to own for small amounts a month depending on their price and your budget. Im actually paying for mine at a local larrys music centre. I have a scherol and roth for 45 a month. The total price was about 800 dollars but again. 35-45 a month wasnt too bad for me but everyones budget is different. Hopefully it helps; and best of luck on your endevor with the violin. 🎻
@qltygrl31875 жыл бұрын
M Jarvis I did the same. Mine is about $30 a month. Worth it especially if you’re not sure how you will like it. I’m excited about paying mine off soon!
@ArisLaws5 жыл бұрын
Rest In Peace dude
@smileyduo1784 жыл бұрын
I got that one too
@JeremyCanary5 жыл бұрын
Oops... *stares at my cheap violin in the corner of my room.
@ranin24555 жыл бұрын
LMFAO ME
@gachanugget68035 жыл бұрын
That’s so me 😂😂😂 I have an extremely cheap violin and I keep staring at it now xD
@fluffybear32305 жыл бұрын
JeremyCanary ikr that literally me rn
@Nomadicexpose5 жыл бұрын
I watched your reviews on all the fiddlerman violins, I bought the concert and the masters, me and my wife are both learning, and we love both those violins! Our ultimate goal is to be able to do duets together
@PK-fw1xl5 жыл бұрын
How awesome! Good luck!
@metsamyr28115 жыл бұрын
That's adorable! Good luck!
@arabesquejete4 жыл бұрын
Did you achieve your goal yet??
@ayoubiau5 жыл бұрын
Its too late 😓
@maxwest1645 жыл бұрын
Ayoub CHAJRI you’ll upgrade fast
@drdave3721 Жыл бұрын
same. 😔
@BarbAFB555 жыл бұрын
Based on your information I purchased an antique violin from a reputable dealer and a custom violin from a company whose violins you reviewed. I couldn’t be happier with my two violins and I find every aspect of my practice is improved by hearing the tones clearly and experiencing the responsiveness of a well made instrument. Your videos were so valuable in my choices. Thank you.
@psycomutt5 жыл бұрын
I flipped my $60 violin for $100 bucks on Craigslist, lol. I'm a bad person.
@sarahkraus82475 жыл бұрын
Hahaha that sounds like something people in my family would do
@wokekoala38884 жыл бұрын
Remind me not to be friends with any of y’all lmao
@akai57774 жыл бұрын
Lol my dumb self probably bought it from you
@jessepena95064 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣
@mariamatmos45065 жыл бұрын
I got a Stentor II when I started to play one year ago. BEST CHOICE ever. It sounds super nice, and that also helps to not lose motivation. It was a bit above £200, but it was definitely worth it.
@sebastian._._______50563 жыл бұрын
How has it been going
@foreverlearning89265 жыл бұрын
If money is the problem, the best is to rent one. I have a violin that I rent. It's 25 euro per month so it is affordable and I can put money on the side to buy my own in the future.
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
Better than buying a cheap rubbish one.
@mjarvis56085 жыл бұрын
Im actually have a rent to own its 45 dollars a month. I have my 25 dollar violin but its only for looks now... I tried fixing it it helped for awhile but in the end I found it was better to get a better one and start over.
@orangelita11285 жыл бұрын
Now I know why I fear tuning my violin... That feeling when you assume that the strings might pop out while struggling to twist the pegs....
@inky0065 жыл бұрын
I bought a violin for $70 and the bridge is now beding towards the bottom, but the sound was awful before the bridge issue. It also had a lot reverb. As a beginner, it's a struggle to practice with that thing, but I don't mind it because what I practice more is bowing, and finger placement. I'll buy a better one once I can decently play it.
@Emperatriz_Valentina5 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. I used to have a Violin that would never stay in tune. I got so frustrated that my mom got really mad at me, I broke a string, I almost broke it. I got so frustrated that I actually cried XD. Now I never advise someone buy a cheap instrument if they can help it
@mik-mik50855 жыл бұрын
The same thing happened to me. The violin won't stay in tune. I bought it online and good thing that there's a return/refund so I was able to get my money back to buy a better violin.
@DarkVampyre1355 жыл бұрын
Bought a £50 electric from eBay just to try less than 3 weeks later I decided to pick up a primavera 200 for £160, the difference is unreal. I've always wanted to learn and if I can teach myself piano and how to read music when I was 11/12 I can do it again 15 years down the line. Your videos have helped me out so much thank you for all you do
@harmony17873 жыл бұрын
Seeing your comment was a pleasant surprise because coincidentally, I also have a Prima 200! I don't think I've come across anyone else who also has one! :) I paid $300 Australian dollars for it and I agree with you that it's a pretty great quality student level violin. I'm considering selling it second-hand for cheap sometime and upgrading to a much more advanced violin - hopefully it means I can pass on the benefits of my first violin to another aspiring student out there! 😊
@BrianNC815 жыл бұрын
I bought the Fiddlerman concert outfit and it's great! I'm 4 months into lessons and thinking about buying a Yamaha YEV-104 electric violin and multi effect pedal for fun.
@milosflaca5 жыл бұрын
BrianNC81 me too! 🤜🏻
@tranquilelm58095 жыл бұрын
This video convinced me to purchase the apprentice fiddlerman violin instead of being frustrated with my 80 dollar violin that I've had to tune everytime I took it out to practice. Thank you for this video and I now want to get back into playing again.
@wellhelltherefellwhuman46375 жыл бұрын
I haven't even bought my own violin😂 I still use the student one my teacher gave me and GOOD LORD it sounds like it just had a car crash and you're playing it whilst it's on fire! I really need to start looking at violins
@Starlight16805 жыл бұрын
It’s nice to know that I can never play the violin because I genuinely can’t afford $200. Just like everything else in my life, I’ll never be good enough to get anywhere with it even as a hobby.
@wayneandrews17385 жыл бұрын
Hello Alison, I got a $88 Violin in 2011 and ditched the tinny strings. Put Perlon strings on and snapped the bridge when the strings were half way in tune. The shop fitted a standard violin bridge, and reset the pegs. So, $17.99 for 4 Perlon strings, $5.00 for the bridge. The bridge was carved, sanded, and fitted to the violin. Put in a new sound post. All done cost me about $100. Marijke (how do you say that name ?) on her KZbin channel said, "Buy a cheap Violin, you get cheated twice! Thank you for the excellent video! Wayne Andrews
@zibzo71805 жыл бұрын
Honestly there are some decent violins on Amazon for cheap, you just have to be willing to keep returning and buying until you find the right one. If you're not up for that, either put in the money for a good violin that will not only be of higher quality but will last longer, or rent a high quality violin for the time being.
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
There isnt. They cant be set up and well made for cheap unless a business wants to run at a substantial loss. All cheap violins are poorly set up and made. Thats why you spend more and get one that has better accessories, better made, the neck feels smooth and well weighted, the peg box is positioned and drilled correctly so that the pegs move smoothly and are not crooked, the bridge is correctly angled, the sound post is better positioned, the wood used is aged well, the string action is correct and so on and on...
@danielbelmir05 жыл бұрын
I used sandpaper to solve this problem. When I'm tuning my cheap violin, I loose all the fine tuners, and try to tune it only using the pegs, sometimes i tune it like 1/4 higher. When i reached a reasonably nice tuning in the pegs, i adjust the fine tuners. I also used blackboard chalk because the pegs were slipping a lot, they still slip but i always can tune, and they don't slip after i tuned the violin. I bought an electric violin, i thought it would be mostly silent but its pretty loud, not as loud as a normal violin, but I don't have the struggle of putting the bridge on. My main struggle was to sand the bridge to lower the strings, I want the strings lower but since i have only one bridge I don't have much to do. My main problem is to play in tune. I'll definitely buy another violin, but ill stick with this one for some time. When i record myself playing the violin its never 100% in tune, if i record myself playing a 1:30 song 50 times there will be always some notes out of tune, it's pretty disappointing, but I can't blame it on the violin because I didn't train for long enough.
@skyheart4245 жыл бұрын
I have bought a cheap 60 dollar violin from amazon and in addition to everything you said, it didn’t have a sound post ! Literally didn’t have one ! It was completely unplayable and waste of money . Better rent or save money for a quality violin
@ThePerksdeLeSarcasmeSiorai5 жыл бұрын
I recently bought a Ricard Bunnel violin on Amazon with the price of $350 sold by Kennedy Violins, a violin company based in Washington state (USA). The company purchases violins from their makers and the staff (professional luthiers) will set up the violins. And to my surprise, the violin is perfectly tuned and they even leave a phone number which I can call to report any problem. And so far, there is none. I’m very impressed by their professionalism and I hope that I have made the right choice.
@vikk69845 жыл бұрын
TheSarcasmCard I bought mine from the Kennedy Violin store too. I am very happy with the quality, their set up, and their service. I purchased from this store because of their luthiers.
@Yeetin_Boomer_Actual5 жыл бұрын
You have never played in a public school music program, have you? Be lucky if those instruments can be tuned, let alone played. But listen to what a good student can do. Sometimes you do the best with what you get, and those that actually WANT to, can achieve good sound.
@davecarsley87735 жыл бұрын
You don't seem to understand how wood, glue, metal, and resonance actually works. Trust me, no, those that "WANT to" *_cannot_* get a good sound out of a garbage instrument. A "lower end" instrument? Sure. A $30 Amazon instrument? NO.
@truehappiness4U4 жыл бұрын
@@davecarsley8773 there is a video on youtube where a girl tests out a 60$ violin, and it sounds AMAZING! But, she is a pro violin player. So I guess it also depends on the player itself if the violin will sound good
@kenseymilla17765 жыл бұрын
I've been playing on the Mendini MV300 by Cecillio (year the 69$ violin) for about 10 months now and I can notice that it's wearing out, the sound that it produces it's not as it used to be in its golden days (when I upgraded the strings and the rosing). Currently planning on buying the Master Violin from Fiddlerman.com, I hope it would be a good investment that'd last me at least 2 years.
@fluffybear32305 жыл бұрын
I tuned my violin and i got it a day ago I am now watching this video now and now I realise why my violin is so trash at making sound But now I can’t rlly get a expensive violin cuz I just got this cheap one 😞
@MysticOceanDollies5 жыл бұрын
I’m going to start learning this summer and my mom is going to buy me a 200-300 dollar violin. She says if I’m really into it she’ll get me a better one for Christmas.
@annaelise465 жыл бұрын
How is it going so far?
@jillianadriana95844 жыл бұрын
Learning the hard way! Haha. Just ordered the Fiddlerman Apprentice after buying a cheap $190 Bellafina that I have to tune EVERY single time I pick it up. Strong broke, bridge broke. Looking forward to the new one! Thanks for this video.
@Luvdeepspace4 жыл бұрын
I have that exact violin. I brought it to school and everybody love it.
@ARYANCAST5 жыл бұрын
Damn! I knew it! But I still did it. And what its sad, mine looks exactlly like the one you have, same color and all.
@VisionVaultArchive5 жыл бұрын
Was just about to buy a $67 one, but decided to watch this video first... THANK YOU!!!
@Rajeeve98105 жыл бұрын
You’re quite right Alison, cheap instruments are made of wood that generally kiln dried rather than dried naturally and can change in tone also as the wood ages. I had problems with cheap instruments when I started and found I had to have fine tuners on all the strings as I could not tune with the pegs precisely and the pegs kept slipping. I prefer my vintage German instrument and only have a tuner on the E string and all the others can be tuned with the pegs rarely if need be. Thanks for another informative video. Kind regards Rajeeve NZ
@sunkistdaisy5 жыл бұрын
I’ve only been playing a few weeks and rented one for 3 months to make sure I wanted to continue. I definitely do, and the great thing about where I rent I can put the rental fee towards purchasing one.
@mslizwiz88925 жыл бұрын
I'm doing the same thing! I almost bought a cheap violin but I went to a violin shop that is letting me rent a $750 violin. Good deal since my rental fee is going towards any violin in their shop.
@PrinceWesterburg5 жыл бұрын
I got an excellent late German Guarnari del Jesu copy from 1890 in a guitar shop for £175. Withers, Bears and Guvier valued it at around £2,000! Then a few years later I nearly got given an Amati by an old lady but I was too honest to accept it.
@eddesroches68334 жыл бұрын
I have had the violin kit about a month now. The original question was...am I interested in learning the violin. I have found that I have the discipline and the interest to learn from your videos. What I have found is that although tuning is reasonable stable, it appears after quite a few hours of practice that the bow in areas has lost its "grip" and slips on the string...maybe my lack of eperience? So rather than buying a better bow I decided to get a Fiddlerman Soloist violin which should allow quite a few years of progressive improvement.
@eddesroches68334 жыл бұрын
Aha! Too much rosin (not to little) loaded the bow hairs up so that it slipped on the strings (bigtime beginner mistake)....Fiddlerman Soloist violin ordered anyway.
@ferro13985 жыл бұрын
Aw damn that's EXACTLY what my violin is 😅 white violin with black hand printed markings that even overlaps badly at some points. I think my mom bought it for me years ago for 30 dollars. It had all the problems you mentioned I feel bad I think I could have done a lot more progress if I invested more to it. Thanks a lot!
@bananagobler5 жыл бұрын
I barely started and my dad gave me a 1,800 violin that he stopped using and its really good and im so happy with it😁
@jledford56442 жыл бұрын
Hi Allison, 2 years ago I purchased a $100 student quality violin for a grandchild. I had a retired school band teacher do the set up out of the box. Problems quickly arouse because the violin would not hold its tune. I learned that I needed to “soap the pegs” with wax I could get from a music store. I have played the guitar since I was 14 and am confident in removing strings and tuning. There were some other minor problems that we overcame. I learned twinkle little star and ode to joy and was teaching her. Perhaps because of the delay in getting the student quality violin and lessons, the student lost interest in the student violin. I gave her a baritone ukulele and she is teaching herself how to play the ukulele. I hope I have given her the gift of music as my mother once gave to me. 🎁 In giving a violin to a child someone has to oversee and anticipate and solve these”it won’t play” problems. Most parents can’t. The music teacher from the school may? The paid teacher will, And so will the paid luthier. This student violin is now in usable playable Condition now. The student for the time being is no longer interested but still has the instrument. I learned a lot. In Doing this again, I would choose an intermediate level violin 🎻 and pay the extra money.
@juliezwyer49184 жыл бұрын
Alison is so right! I've been looking at upgrading. I just went to a shop today and played a $3000 and $2000 violin and there was no comparison to my $150 violin. The squeakiness, and scratchiness magically disappeared. My fingers were so easily able to move and it was much easier to do vibrato. I was playing so much better! It didn't even look the same. My bridge and fingerboard are so flat and even my violin was a lot heavier. I understand now that my violin sucks and it's not me.
@Crlpope Жыл бұрын
Good Strings and the bridge make a cheap violin sound better also fine one with a thin finish the thick varnish will hurt the sound. Have the bridge fitted to the violin
@abinjojo5 жыл бұрын
I got second hand, quite cheap (just over 100 gbp, including the replacements), but with a good quality body (the important bit) and replaced strings, bridge, rests, bow etc. It cost similar to the really cheap ones. It did mean I had to learn to string it, sand the Bridge, and place the tailpiece, on my own, but a few vids were enough for me. If you can't afford to get a more expensive one, or like me, you're just slightly insane and want the extra challenge, consider this option.
@frozenwizardgaming4 жыл бұрын
Im 13, I budget my money.. and I found a second hand violin online, its only $60, its a known branded violin.. I think its cremona, its not used for several years and its used only a few times.. Is it ok to buy it?
@TheOnlineViolinTutor4 жыл бұрын
I dont know anything about Cremona violins i afraid.
@frozenwizardgaming4 жыл бұрын
The Online Piano & Violin Tutor Oh ok, thank you! ☺️
@jhreal14 жыл бұрын
I used to have a Cremona Violin, its a student violin and it cost today for around $170
@wafflglittr14345 жыл бұрын
I actually just bought a cheap violin for 40 dollars to see the difference. Yes the pegs had the problems you were talking about, it was missing a string, and actually in quite bad condition. But I replaced the missing string with the extra stings that were included, and fixed the pegs by loosening the string, pulling it off to the side, and siding it up slowly. I fixed up all the rest of the problems in about an hour and tuned it, and now it works like new. Sure it isn’t as good as a new, expensive and professional violin, but it is absolutely acceptable with a learning violin to learn on. Once you have learned, you can upgrade to a better violin if wanted.
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
Yes exactly. Once you upgrade, you will see how much this one is holding you back. You can only be as good as your tools.
@wafflglittr14345 жыл бұрын
The Online Piano and Violin Tutor Thank you for replying! Actually the point I was trying to imply was for a beginner it is a great option even for people with lots of money to spend on a violin. Especially when you are a child it is actually a wonderful violin to learn on. As I said I fixed mine up and it worked as well as a new. It is a wonderful option in my opinion as when I learned on a $40 violin, it helped me learn something about playing on a “bad” violin but still playing songs the right way. I don’t know if that makes any sense to you or not, but what I’m trying to say is playing harder songs on a “bad” violin challenged me. And then when I moved to a nice one it was amazing, and I could play all these hard songs even better. I would actually recommend learning on a cheap violin.
@MeridaEllaSDB5 жыл бұрын
My local violin shop & Luthier does a rent to own, $20 a month, to purchase a $600 violin (even more beautiful than the brand new $1500 violins!) outfit. Maintenance included. Look for violin shops that finance used violins.
@paulfogarty77244 жыл бұрын
Throwing good money after bad. Back in 1998 I bought a 1991 violin made by Erich Pftzinger ( hope I spelled it right ) Strad copy. I payed $300 for it in a violin shop. It does have a real ebony bridge and real purfling so there was some effort put into building it at least, but was probably made in a factory by the thousands ( so I hear ).. I've since taken a renewed interest in it and doing some practice. Would this instrument fall into your " cheap " allmost unplayable catagory ?
@joebraddock16275 жыл бұрын
So if I spent 500 on one would that last me a life time and it’s from a proper violin shop were I live
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
Well not necessarily, as it depends on the brand. You dont want to get duped into buying an over-priced piece of rubbish for $500! Assuming its a good quality brand and therefore properly set up, then in theory it should last you a good while. If you want to progress further, then you might feel you need something more, or you might just want something more later down the line anyway, because you can.
@joebraddock16275 жыл бұрын
Thanks for yr advice again Alison , take care and I enjoy yr videos mutch appreciation
@jasonray28274 жыл бұрын
@@TheOnlineViolinTutor what is the best reliable brand
@MattB904 жыл бұрын
@@TheOnlineViolinTutor Yes what is the best and most reliable brand
@HerrWayne455 жыл бұрын
I personally bought a reasonably cheap violin to start with but then again I also do most of my own work to it because I’m relatively skilled with wood working, I put a walnut sound post in it and a white pine bridge and it sounds much more mellow and dark now which I like, I’m learning to be a fiddler so I have a little bit of wiggle room in terms of what i can do with the violin, it was really harsh and nasally initially. I’m currently converting it into a hardanger fiddle, which is a Norwegian folk instrument that sounds lovely. I haven’t been practicing though *sweats audibly* but it has made me consider doing violin making as a hobby, so I guess it’s positive
@amandaholygross93135 жыл бұрын
I have a cheap violin and I have to say: I am happy with my instrument. It has none of these problems you mentioned. My violin tutor played it and told me that it has a great sound. Everything is in place and my violin is easy to tune. That means you can also be lucky with cheap violins. It depends on the musician and his or her attitude and not always on the instrument. You can also make a Stradivari sound terrible.
@rob97544 жыл бұрын
Well, what is your definition of cheap? I believe she is talking about the VSOs that cost less than 200 dollars.
@bruh-th5ft2 жыл бұрын
If your "cheap violin" is handmade, then it isn't what the video is specifiying
@Knallbart5 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I was given a new one for Christmas (i had a 30euro one before) and it’s like night and day. The tuning on this new one (still a cheap one by your estimate though 😜) is SO GOOD!! It’s like butter. On the 300kr one, I needed to forcefully push the pegs in and out super hard to at all tune it, and they still would slip. So I have retired that one 😂 on intonation: i watched one of the Sub Sunday videos and the person who played Gypsy Firelight and I think I have been playing it in the wrong tune for... ever 😂😂 which is a bit of a crisis, really. But I still don’t regret buying it. It was a gateway «drug» for sure, and now I’ve got a more proper one, I can improve 😊 I cannot state how much I appreciate your videos, though. You are incredibly generous for donating your precious time to us who might be less... affluent.. than your regular student 😂😜
@MsMoniss5 жыл бұрын
But guys, if Alison is recommending a violin for $/£ 200 I'm sure it's possible to buy them used for very cheap or rent something until you're able to buy your own. Have a good day everyone :-)
@jinksy10125 жыл бұрын
I brought my violin for £40 , it was second hand but barley used . It obviously was very cheep and it’s amazing , it holds its tune perfectly and it’s really good quality
@davidperry40135 жыл бұрын
I have a viola that my parents got me back in 2009 for 2000 dollars and it’s really well made and worthy of being played in a professional concert setting.
@ArisLaws5 жыл бұрын
I have a 60$ violin and it’s actually amazing I’ve had it for a year and 1/2 it is fantastic and yes a professional looked at it and it sounds amazing but then again i know what I was getting.”And the pegs are ebony
@WormlordAvi5 жыл бұрын
Where did you get it and what kind is it?
@davecarsley87735 жыл бұрын
No. It doesn't sound amazing. It. Simply. Does. Not.
@katsukibakugo73144 жыл бұрын
When buying a cheap violin does it affect the rhythm or is it just bad?
@holo68835 жыл бұрын
What about the difference between cheap and expensive strings?
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
Same thing. Cheap will wear out quicker, play, feel and sound rubbish.
@UtopiaLtd5 жыл бұрын
I decided I had to upgrade after struggling for two months on a forth-hand pawnshop violin. It was night and day. It was so much better after I got a brand new good quality instrument. The neck falling off the clunker helped me justify a new one 😂.
@rainblaze.3 жыл бұрын
I have a secound hand stenter and one peg wont grip
@edgarwalk56375 жыл бұрын
A year ago, I bought a cheap violin for $50, it was an impulse purchase. The good things about it was that it stayed in tune reasonably well and it didn't sound horrible. Other than that, it was a cheap piece of crap. The bridge was installed backwards, which confused me for a day, it was comically high too as the fingerboard projected at a higher angle. On your recommendation, I bought a Stentor II. I couldn't be happier with it. As mentioned in the video, the weird angles do throw you when you go on a real violin. But since I was very early into playing, I could adapt to it more quickly. After 1 year of playing the violin, I'm enjoying every minute of it.
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly the issue with them, then if you carry on, bad habits set it.
@Blueberrygoat925 жыл бұрын
What if you got a decent bow and bought some good strings?
@yzxt75355 жыл бұрын
Nick James I think the violin will do great tbh I’ve never played and I’m not a professional but I’ve heard some people say they get cheap violin get some good strings and bow and it’s not perfect but still good
@GlenChundemigod5 жыл бұрын
I remember buying a Theodore student violin outfit for £50 just to see if I would enjoy playing the violin. It was ok for 2 months while going over the early finger exercises but once I went shopping for a new violin to continue I realised how far away from the fingerboard the strings were, how poorly it resonated and how uncomfortable the whole thing was. The only thing that was decent was the tone, the sound it made was not terrible, but like I said it was rather muted and didn't feel free.
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
Exactly this! It isnt until you get a proper violin that you realise how your technique is 'off'!
@Frontdesk_tragedy4 жыл бұрын
I'll happily stick to my 70$ violin once it gets here just to see if its even for me. It was between violin or a piano (keyboard) so I told myself to learn the basics with something dirt cheap and if I actually turn out to love the violin then I'll look into buying a real deal thing.
@zeniktorres43205 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I paid equivalent to 210 pounds ($390 Australian). Still great and robust after 6 years.
@crochetqueen64404 жыл бұрын
I got a terrible violin from ebay. It looks okay, on the surface, which I think is why so many people buy them, and as a 35 year old adult who played for 5 years when I was younger, it seemed like a good way to see if I would be keen to pick it back up again without investing $300+. Yeahh... nope. I managed to get it/keep it in tune (didn't want to stay there for about a week though) but almost immediately my pegs began slipping, to the point where my E string would just roll every time I tried to tune. I managed to restring it and wound it better than it had been, so it's better, but.. Like this video, none of my pegs go through as far as the other side of the peg board, my A string has a perpetual screech that I can't seem to fix, it has a very slight echo to it, and all around I'm fully frustrated. I'm two weeks in playing it, and I'm obsessed.. I want to spend hours a day practising but I put it down frustrated at the noises it makes no matter what I do, and it feels clunky and just... not what I want. I am already wanting to buy a better one, I'm going to have to save so I think I'm going to hire one from the music store in the meantime. Then I can at least advance a little in the time it takes me to save. I think I'm going to go for a Stentor Graduate.
@XxSEETH3RxX5 жыл бұрын
I started fiddle(yes it's also a violin) 6 years ago. I bought a cheap Strad copy Chinese fiddle for like $150.00. It was my first mistake. It actually stunted my playing to get where I needed to be. It takes practice too and good strings, mechanics and alot of things because fiddle is hard. Well I decided after a few years to buy a better one and that my friends changed my life. I'm no pro, but I also don't suck anymore while playing a cheap fiddle/violin.
@Lyhnmyu5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I always knew there was a difference in quality with cheap instruments ( pretty much like every instrument) I just didn't know what the differences were. Also, thank you for linking the violins to buy!!! :D
@richardclifford81285 жыл бұрын
On the flip side, a violin you have to tune every second play gives you plenty of practice in doing so.
@teyeverei5 жыл бұрын
it appars i was lucky with my £50 violin. im still using it 4 years on.. it still has problems but i no longer have to use a hammer on the pegs to keep it in tune. and yes i have upgraded im just sentimental because we started together.
@mjarvis56085 жыл бұрын
Sadly I made that mistake... I got one for 25 dollars sadly when I got It I found out because the finger board and the acton was off by several millimeters it wasnt playable. Currently I keep it as a display violin because its still pretty but, now I have a sherol and roth arietta. So for the quality is great but it was nearly 1000 dollars. But now im learning violin pretty well now.
@ChocoChip19934 жыл бұрын
i learned on a very cheap violin, which was white as well. and i have to say, i was very satisfied with it for many years. sure it hadn´t the so much of a sound, but my playing wasn´t too well anyway. it kept in tune perfektly, because the tuners just wouldnt move anymore after my father gave them a good push. tuned with the finetuners. my father had to switch the strings once in a while though... after that i switched to another cheap violin which was the same fabric but wasn´t colored (except for the woodcolor). the sound was a little bit nicer but still cheap of course. again, after a few years i had a constructer make a new bridge for the violin, because i (as the child i still was) hadn´t taken good care of mine and it wasn´t straight anymore. This was quite the push for the instrument. i can recomment to do that.
@Sage9483 жыл бұрын
Is a 109 dollar violin cheep or is it decent?
@MTLTV-eu4nv5 жыл бұрын
The same thing is true with guitars. I asked for a guitar for my birthday one year, and my dad and I went to the local guitar store. We talked with the guy at the store, and he showed us guitars in different price ranges. We neither bought the cheapest guitar nor the most expensive guitar.
@cryptominingsauce40432 жыл бұрын
Don't be sucked into old German Trade violins either for a pretty penny just because they are old. I opened up a violin from circa 1890-1900 and internally it is no better than a cheap ebay violin of today. Bad lining, no corner blocks, back play was nicely carved and shaved but the top plate was raw with deep tool marks. As a beginner player the most important part is to find a violin which has been set up properly. the distance between the nut and the bridge needs to be spot on (13inches / 33cm for a 4/4 violin) otherwise your notes will be out of place all along the fingerboard which is problematic when learning scales. You can get a cheap violin and pay a luthier to set it up so the pegs fit well etc... but the cost is a minimum of $400 work which could have gone towards a better violin. Don't be afraid of buying used from a luthier / proper violin store as chances are it has been set up with any bugs ironed out. Watch out for renting (if you're in Australia) as there are some operators out there who rent them for $50 a month but when you look up the actual cost of the violin you may have been able to buy it three times over.
@skyclintliquit78145 жыл бұрын
I bought violin online, it costs like 2500 pesos or 50 US Dollars. Then, the fingerboard was not ebony. It was like normal wood painted with black. It fades when I clean it by lint-free cloth. So, I need to buy another next year to master my knowledge in violin.
@MWHAAHHAHA Жыл бұрын
So I should spend all of my money that I could use to feed my family to buy a 6million violin?
@redsky36963 жыл бұрын
I almost buy it. But not all people able to afford a good violin. So I don't know how to react to this. Can you tell us what brand is good that makes the good return for learning ?
@AlexEwan15 жыл бұрын
If you can't afford a reasonable instrument I would suggest renting from a music shop. Especially if you want to try out a violin to see if you want to learn to play or not.
@christophertsiliacos89585 жыл бұрын
Hi Alison - Many moons ago, you demonstrated a "cheap 'ass' violin," and you gave it a good review on Amazon. I shall refresh your memory. It was the Mendini MV200 by Cecilio that retails for $69.99 (US) as of this writing. BTW: You did play it marvelously. 😊 It comes with a solid wood spruce top, maple back, neck and sides. It has an alloy tailpiece with 4 built-in fine tuners, a Brazilwood bow with unbleached genuine horsehair. It also comes with a lightweight hard case, adjustable shoulder rest, 2 bridges, quality rosin cake, and an extra set of standard issue steel strings. Way back in August of 2014, I purchased my first violin - and it was a "cheap violin.” It's a Cremona SV-75 Premier Novice for $74.95 (US) new at the time of purchase. I play it at least twice a week for two hours per day since August of 2014. It plays just fine. It hasn’t caused me any problems. I'm not an accomplished violinist, by any stretch of the imagination, but au contraire it sounds very good. In all fairness, as with all my instruments, I play my violin only within the first two octaves. Since I purchased my violin, I have had absolutely NO problems with it. It still has all of its original parts, nothing has broken off, and it DOES stay in tune. I did, however, at my discretion, upgrade the steel strings to synthetic strings. I might have to fine tune it, as with any violin regardless of cost and quality, every few months - but it's a breeze. 😊 Yes, when I bought it, I did have to set the bridge - but it was no problem. I’m not saying “a violin is a violin.” Nevertheless, I have no regrets. I like my violin, and I do enjoy playing my "cheap violin." And when I'm not playing it, the violin does make for a nice attractive wall hanger. Yes, I can afford another violin costing several hundreds of dollars. And I might someday upgrade, but for now I will continue to enjoy playing my “cheap violin.” Now, if you like, I'm more than ready, willing and able to listen to your professional rebuttal. However, you did make your points very clear, so no rebuttal is actually needed. 😊 🎻🎶
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
It was indeed many moons ago and now my opinion is different all these years later. The MVs are ok but do come with a lot of troubles.
@christophertsiliacos89585 жыл бұрын
@@TheOnlineViolinTutor Thank you for your perspicacious reply. The MVs may have “lots of troubles;” nonetheless, to your credit, you can still make these ‘OK’ violins sound marvelous. But then again, you are a highly trained professional whose acumen can compensate for any inherent shortcomings these inferior violins may render. 😊 🎻🎶
@rosem32404 жыл бұрын
I've been interested in learning how to play the violin was either go cheap or use the one my sister abandoned after she quit band in middle school. Now in wondering if better off investing in a "adult sized" violin or using the one we have to learn the basics on.
@TheOnlineViolinTutor4 жыл бұрын
If you need a full size violin. then you should play on one. Playing on an instrument too small is pointless as it will be physically too small and everything you will learn will be off and will ne relearning all over again once you get the proper size. Cutting corners in music is useless as it means more work, time and effort for you.
@jrd79724 жыл бұрын
is the clifton Strauss even a good violin?
@californiagirlrachel72205 жыл бұрын
i bought a graduate stentor at ur suggestion to learn on one year later practise every day and cant seem to get it to resinate a good blending sound seems like soon as i change a cord the sound stops
@oldfogeymusic42485 жыл бұрын
Of course, I'm sure you noticed that she no longer recommends the Stentor. Better ditch yours and buy something from Fiddlerman instead!
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
@@oldfogeymusic4248 The Fiddlerman violins are much better than Stentor violins by a long shot, so I do recommend them more as I like to recommend the best violins for the person in question as possible rather then recommending violins that are worse than what it currently out there available.
@felicitymore79295 жыл бұрын
I'm having pain in my bowing hand whenever I play violin. Does anyone know what this means? Does it mean I'm holding it wrong? It's a weird pain between my thumb and pointer finger area. I gotta stop playing like every 10 seconds because it's so aggravating
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
WIthout seeing whats going on, its impossible to tell. There should be no pain - so if there is, you are probably holding it incorrectly.
@felicitymore79295 жыл бұрын
@@TheOnlineViolinTutor I'll try to fix my positioning, thank you for your response!
@RikkuParadox5 жыл бұрын
I'm wondering if my violin is bad or I'm just bad. Its almost a year and I still havent improved due to lack of practice perhaps.
@larapalanjian7529 Жыл бұрын
Is a DZ strad worth the money at $2800 dollars on Amazon? I am willing - do these produce great sound?
@alexissoto47594 жыл бұрын
Yeah I just got a cheap violin I do really want to learn don't know if taking it to a professional to actually tune it will make a difference but I honestly just want to know for someone who just wants to play around with it do you think it would still be good or worth the money?
@arpitsrivstva5 жыл бұрын
hey plz tell me anyone shud i buy hertz violin, pluto violin, granada violin or mendini mv 300 violin else?
@stitchingenthusiasts5 жыл бұрын
So I bought my first violin on amazon last year and I paid 40$. I thought that I was doing real well and my son broke the bridge. A luthier said that it would cost 200$ for a replacement bridge. Well that was not going to happen. Luckily I had put insurance on the violin and got my money back to invest on a different violin. I bought a Cecilio 300 cvn . It took me awhile to getting used to it. The sound was different the intonations were different. That’s when I decided to get lessons. I used the Cecilio from July until February. On February I upgraded from Cecilio to the fiddlermans master violin. Again the quality of the violin is so different the intonations the smoothness of the sounds. The master violin was 799$ and the Cecilio was 129$. This is something that I really want to learn. I’ve removed the tapes that show where to place your fingers. I’ve learned a great deal so far and I’m hoping to learn more.
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
THIS! Right?! See, you get it! The difference is unreal and the intonation which is the number 1 issue and hardest part to correct is the one thing folks dont get when they buy a cheap violin!
@rynexakil74435 жыл бұрын
hi i'm super beginner, i do not know any thing abut making music or playing any enestroment and i will like to start with violin , i see the video you playing Cecilio CVEN Style 4 in Metallic Black shoud i by it for start or shoud i by normal one , i don't have that mush of money just like 100-150 euro can you advise me please
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
I can only recommend the violins I have personally reviewed which are all on my channel. I would strongly advise against starting with an electric violin.
@rynexakil74435 жыл бұрын
@@TheOnlineViolinTutor THX , I will see the reviewed violin in here >> hopefully not scratchy one 😊
@lananollaig16505 жыл бұрын
I agree! If you have a reasonably good violin I think you try harder to make the violin sound as good as it can sound!
@user-hf9sj2jv1w4 жыл бұрын
I bought a stagg violin for about £60, it stays in tune for days even when playing for hours at a time, it's made of ebony and another good wood I cant remember the name of, yes the sound isnt as good as a violin worth hundreds or thousands of pounds but I think it's completely reasonable for a beginner (came with bridge installed and strings pretty much in tune)
@tillyx13804 жыл бұрын
Would you be able to say where you got the violin from? I'm interested and playing and would love to know if there is a link to get this. thanks! :)
@tillyx13804 жыл бұрын
in playing*
@1985cora4 жыл бұрын
I had a feeling I would take on to the violin so I got a 200 dollars cremona student violin set up. Im self teaching atm, and so far its going well... Ok? I have only played a week. I know some people cant afford that. I certainly couldn't, i actually just traded in y old electric guitar for it at a music shop in town. i think a cremona would be good.
@stringnamnab60935 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for those tips, but how about those violins that you reviewed years ago. the Cecilio, Mendeni, and other brands. I recently followed you advice and got cecillio 300, I paid around $150. It is sound is not this great but also not this bad. I hope i have made the right decision for a starter violin.
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
I reviewed those violins many years ago and my opinion has changed now. The CVN300 is ok, and it will get you by, just not for very long.
@davecarsley87735 жыл бұрын
@@TheOnlineViolinTutor You might want to consider removing those videos. Honestly, I ordered a Mv500 today based on your advice. 4 hours later, I see this video in which you're telling me I shouldn't have.
@TheOnlineViolinTutor5 жыл бұрын
@@davecarsley8773 I will not be removing those videos as they are helpful and I stand by my reviews. One must research fully the options available to them which best suit the situation. Everyone has a different requirement depending on their skill level and budget. I have many violin review videos available on my channel from multiple brands, that can be used to narrow the search down with. You could have also contacted me here and i would advised you accordingly 😀
@MattB904 жыл бұрын
@@davecarsley8773 Im with you, why leave those videos up recommending people spend money on those violins when you admit your opinion has changed, at least go back and comment those videos or link to the new ones
@ronishastroud88914 жыл бұрын
I had a $200 violin that i got on Amazon and after a few months of playing it. It start to crack at the bottom of the violin and the fingerboard was like wear and tear like i was beating up the poor thing. (I was treating the thing like a baby) So i had to stop and i only now have enough money to get a violin from my local violin shop. Which it will cost $600. But i cant wait to get it tomorrow.
@saralauria92555 жыл бұрын
Guys, go looking for instruments in antique shops. I buyed mine for 200 bucks. It‘s a german violine from 1826 with a worth of 3‘000 bucks!
@alishacuddy24735 жыл бұрын
You're awesome as always! Now just have to figure out what to do with the old $60 violin 🤔
@BrianNC815 жыл бұрын
It might look nice as a decorative piece
@holo68835 жыл бұрын
You can keep it in case you ever want to take it with you when you travel
@trevorgwelch74125 жыл бұрын
I have come to know Alison that the Stradivarius Violin has crushed Jem Stones in the Varnish , The Wood May have been aged in Volcanic Ash . Have You Played One ?
@kvdochannel5 жыл бұрын
thanks for all your vibrato videos you helped me learn it quickly! 😊
@horalesupervato15 жыл бұрын
I love your videos they’re always very informative 👍🏼👍🏼
@chrrixy70815 жыл бұрын
Me: *looks up people buying violins from wish* *sees this video* *gets nervous to buy it after watching this video*
@johnjriggsarchery2457 Жыл бұрын
A violin with a great voice is a great motivator.
@trevorgwelch74125 жыл бұрын
My Cousins Daughter Plays Violin 🎻 It Coat $80,000 USA Dollars , She Trained In Russia Played The Australian Opera House . ( Vanessa Leigh’s ) NZ
@GeeGnebAb5 жыл бұрын
Lol
@richardrichard54094 жыл бұрын
Is this the same fiddle that was used in the $1 string test? 😎