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Learning the violin is an excellent way to add culture, education, and fun to life. There are many things you’ll need to consider in choosing one. The following guide will highlight some components of the shopping process to begin your successful musical journey. 

Rent vs. Buy

Before visiting the musical instrument store, there are multiple financial factors to consider in your purchase. First, decide whether you want to rent or buy your instrument.

Rentals are beneficial if you want to have time to decide if  playing is for you, without investing too much money. This option also offers a level of protection against damage or maintenance costs, as many stores will include repairs or string replacements in the rental agreement. However, if you opt to rent a violin, you’ll be limited to what the store rents and typically they are only meant for the first year or two of playing.

Purchases, on the other hand, give you more flexibility in terms of the type of instrument you want. You can select from numerous instruments and price ranges. There may be a trade-in policy at the shop to upgrade as you progress as a player as well.

Type

violinViolins can be divided into a few categories: fine, intermediate,  and student-grade instruments. Fine options often have individual makers and are made with higher-quality wood, involve more intricate handwork, and have better quality components. Student-grade violins aren’t as intricate. If properly set-up, a student grade violin will suffice for the beginning musician.

Size & Fit

The size and set-up of the instrument is important as well.  Speak with your teacher and visit your local luthier to be properly sized and fitted for your new instrument.  They will set you up with the best option for success and ease of playing.

 

If you or your child is interested in taking up the violin, visit the friendly team at The String House in Rochester, NY, to get started. They offer an impressive selection of brands and price ranges for both rentals and purchases. With almost 50 years of experience, they have the knowledge and expertise needed to help you find the perfect instrument. Visit them online to view some of their offerings, and call (585) 442-9272 to schedule a time to come and visit. 

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