The German violins are considered to be the best in the world.
great quality
beginner is cheaper and has less quality, while a master would be more expensive and better quality they both should play so that's not an issue
Generally, student violins are not bought based upon the brand, but by the maker of the violin. Any violin that one buys that is less than roughly 250 USD is not going to be of very good quality. If you buy a violin online, you might have to get the bridge completely readjusted (just for your information). It would be much better to go to a music store or a violin shop and see if you can get a nice violin for a reasonable price instead of buying a violin online.
Manufactured in the Friedrich August Glass workshop (Germany), these violins are most likely a 19th century copy of the Stradivari violin. Although it is of decent quality, its value is not going to make you a rich person by any means if you sold it.
Personally after having tried both, I think an Ashton has a better sound quality. I found the Stentor very tinny but the Ashton has a nice tone when warmed up.
No. The older the violin, the better the sound.
Anything coming from the Suzuki co will be garbage basically. If you want a quality violin from China go to eBay and look for Yita Music, or Melody with Violin stores. For a few hundred dollars you can get a great quality violin
great quality
beginner is cheaper and has less quality, while a master would be more expensive and better quality they both should play so that's not an issue
depends on the quality
Generally, student violins are not bought based upon the brand, but by the maker of the violin. Any violin that one buys that is less than roughly 250 USD is not going to be of very good quality. If you buy a violin online, you might have to get the bridge completely readjusted (just for your information). It would be much better to go to a music store or a violin shop and see if you can get a nice violin for a reasonable price instead of buying a violin online.
Manufactured in the Friedrich August Glass workshop (Germany), these violins are most likely a 19th century copy of the Stradivari violin. Although it is of decent quality, its value is not going to make you a rich person by any means if you sold it.
Personally after having tried both, I think an Ashton has a better sound quality. I found the Stentor very tinny but the Ashton has a nice tone when warmed up.
Depends how much youre willing to spend but synthetic strings give a better quality sound
Palatino violins are strictly 'entry-level' low cost and suitable for beginner's.
no play guitar it is better than a violin
Any of your town or regions better musical instrument stores.