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I have been playing violin for about 2 years now, and I believe that Stentor violins are okay for beginners, but when I got mine, there were a couple of problems with it; the G string was frayed, the quality of the strings, especially the E string, was not that good, and the bridge was not properly placed and it was not correctly shaped either
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I live in a south american country and believe it or not, violins are as expensive as they get and they are not good quality, so I feel relieved and happy to have this thing with me everyday I self-teach myself
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Good quality for a beginner
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that's a great quality
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but you can always get better quality strings like Dominant's, but before you spend that money the ones it comes with can help you to understand and practice the basics
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Ok, so I've seen a few reviews on here saying that there's poor peg quality and that they just slip back into place
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The sound quality was far better than expected
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I'm a little more observant of defects, but in any case, this violin's quality isn't reliable.
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The quality and price for this Violin is remarkable
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The sound quality is poor
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It is good quality and doesn't break the bank.
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The bow has good quality but the rosin is cheap, however it works good for the bow; and the case is formidable, very good and solid, with a pocket for your shoulder rest
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Seems to be a good quality violin