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4/4 Violin

  • Solid wood
  • Hand-carved spruce top
  • Maple back
  • Oil-based finish applied with a brush
  • Ebony fingerboard
  • Ebony pegs
  • Wittner tailpiece with fine tuners
  • Daddario Prelude strings
  • Incl. Case and bow
  • Available since November 2004
  • Item number 172522
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Fretbboard Ebony
  • Strings D'Addario Prelude
  • Fine Tuning Screw for E string No
  • Incl. Bow Yes
  • Including Case Yes
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Great beginner instrument for the money!
Olofson 08.06.2019
As a complete violin beginner with a reasonably trained ear, I decided on this one to have my first go a a violin family instrument. I generally find the sound of beginner and intermediate instruments somewhere between uninteresting and painful, and was expecting to have to pay a lot more for something I could put up with, but this one sounds significantly more balanced and "musical" than any others in the price range, so that was an easy decision.

Most important for the beginner: From the perspective of a complete beginner, the instrument seemed well set up and easy to play out of the box. Both tuning pegs and finetuners work great, and the violin stays in tune very well, as long as temperature and humidity is reasonably stable. A year and a half, countless practice hours, a few strings sets, and some different chin rests later, I still haven't had any issues with the violin itself.

It does need better strings, though! So far, I've used Dominants (substantial sound upgrade, easier to play) and Evah Pirazzi Gold (expensive, much harder to play, but huge upgrade of the sound!). My favorite E string so far is Warchal Amber "whistle free," which sounds and feels a lot like a synthetic core string, and actually does make it near impossible to get unintentional harmonics or whistling on this violin.
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Janefer 16.02.2019
Hello!
Yamaha V5 SC44 Violin 4/4 is very good violin for children music school!
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Great violin for this price
PetrosB 29.06.2025
Plays and sounds great, looks nice, the bow could be better.
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Bonne construction, légers ajustements à prévoir
TontonManu 09.10.2020
Débutant, j'ai fait examiner ce violon par ma professeur et par un luthier, qui sont unanimes:
+bonne construction, bonne finition
+prix très abordable
+agréable à jouer
-archet fourni de mauvaise qualité, mal équilibré, courbure insuffisante, c'est dommage car le matériau est bon (conseil: voir Artino carbone, sur ce site, bien meilleur et pas cher)
-colophane fournie de qualité très modeste (conseil: voir Hidersine 3V, sur ce site)
-ajustements à faire par un luthier: retailler le chevalet qui est trop haut, réajuster et replacer l'âme.
Pas d'avis particulier sur les cordes.

Globalement, même s'il est fabriqué en usine et pas chez un artisan, c'est un violon de bonne facture, agréable à jouer, que je recommande vivement; le passage par un luthier et le remplacement de l'archet, pas très onéreux, sont indispensables pour partir sur une bonne base.
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