• Reviews around starter (4.14 of 5)

    Mendini 1/4 MV300 Solid Wood Satin Antique Violin with Hard Case, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin and Extra Strings

    • I wouldn't even consider this a decent starter violin
    • Totally snagged this when the price dropped from 200 to 66 bucks, and for all of this, great starter kit
    • Until then... this violin is perfect for her and a great starter violin for the cost
    • I've wanted to learn to play the Violin for half a decade now, and this seemed like a good starter
    • Great Starter Violin
    • You could get a good enough starter violin for $300-500 from a music store.
    • I got the bow all rosined up, and it seemed like it would be a good enough starter instrument
    • Great starter instrument.
    • Overall, this is a good, cheap starter violin and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning the violin.
    • I would recommend this set as a starter for anyone!
    • Pretty good starter violin
    • Good starter violin.
    • A nice starter violin
    • This is a lovely little instrument, and definitely a perfect starter
    • I realize this instrument was advertised as a good starter violin, but one can't be expected to pay over twice the cost of purchasing the violin before it can even be played
    • For the price, this is a phenomenal starter violin
    • Excellent starter violin for a child.
    • If you are uncertain you want to invest $300 or more in a nicer starter violin, I highly recommend starting with this one.
    • Obviously not a top of the line violin, but definitely a decent starter violin.
    • This is a great starter instrument
    • Great starter violin!
    • Great starter
    • For the beginners I believe this is an excellent starter violin, and heads up, the tuning is a tough one
    • Overall, this is a good, cheap starter violin and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning the violin.
    • This is a nice starter instrument that comes complete with everything you need.
    • A really great starter
    • Nice starter
    • Gift for my husband, I was impressed with the quality and should be a great starter kit
    • Great starter unit
    • Great starter!
    • You get what you pay for and a s cheap starter violin should be from around $350-500 dollars at least.
    • but I really wanted this to work as a starter
    • A very impressive starter kit for the price
    • This is a great starter violin.
    • , It’s a little cheap looking and the pegs don’t stay (loses the tuning quickly), but for someone who’s new to this, it’s not a bad starter
    • Nice starter violin
    • This is a good starter violin
    • Perfect starter to see if you really want to play Violin or not without investing a ton of money and if you don't like playing
    • This is a great starter violin for your child.
    • good starter
    • Great value for a decent starter violin
    • As far as cheap starter violins go, it's not terrible
    • I think this is a great starter violin to check out interest before you shell out the big bucks
    • A great starter for our daughter.
    • Met my expectation good starter violin
    • A great starter kit.
    • Very nice starter violin
    • Would really recommend as a starter.
    • nice starter violin for the little ones.
    • I consider it a great starter instrument.
    • Great starter for the price
    • Good starter set, it includes everything a beginner needs
    • This is a great starter Violin.
    • Case so cheap the zipper even broke as I was unzipping it.
    • You might get something playable but you might get something that ruins a
    • The case it comes in is very nice and the violin works as it should
    • After fiddling around with it for about an hour the shop owner discovered that there was a brass ring that was already breaking in the tail, in fact it broke as he was working the
    • Instrument is perfect, if you first get it and you find that innattempt to tuning it that the pegs don't turn they just go back, you have to push the pegs into the holes as hard as you can
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    • fine tuners also work well 2) produce a noise 3) learn how to bow, and how to play the open strings as well as where to place my first second and third fingers on the strings
    • It is completely dead on the a string, the e is just a screech