You can buy violas online through companies like Shar, which will send you the instrument (or several at a time) to try before you commit to buying one, or you can buy a viola at your local music store. You can also buy violas through Craigslist, but I would strongly recommend playing it and looking it over before you buy it. Older violas are more valuable than new violas because the sound they project gets better with age, in most cases. The older the viola, the more it will cost.
it varies, depending on the quality of instrument you want. if you want to rent or buy something of a lower quality for school maybe, go to music world, apeover music, beacock music, etc. for higher quality, look for local string instrument makers in your area. there should be a maker somewhere in your area, but you may have to do some traveling. for pretty good quality (not the best you could get, but good) check magazines such as southwest strings. also check there website
Buying and instrument is an investment and should be a well thought out process. If you are considering buying an instrument, the first person to talk to is your private teacher for viola, or your school orchestra director. They can help you establish what an appropriate price range would be for your ability level. They can also recommend a range of appropriate sizes to try.
If you are unsure you want to make an investment, beginner-level rental instruments are available from music stores for a modest monthly fee. Many better businesses will credit your rental fees toward the eventual purchase of an instrument later on.
Once you have an initial recommendation from a teacher, look for a reputable instrument shop in your local area, or a national retailer to work with online or by phone. (It is easy for instruments to be shipped to you for a trial period.)
Avoid purchasing instruments from websites like e-bay or craigslist, sight unseen. A damaged instrument can be very costly to repair, and it is easy to end up with a poor quality product, or something the wrong size.
The American String Teachers' Association website and the Suzuki Association of the Americas website both have good resources you can check, to assist in finding reputable merchants and instructors. Good luck with your instrument search!
It is best to purchase a kids violin from a local music shop. This way they can fit it to your child. There are several different sizes and it is easier to order one through a local place with a professional helping you out. Just go online and search for a shop near you.
Well it all depends on where you live but you can go to The Music Man i don't know anymore than that i know it's not helpful but it is an idea :)
At a local luthier or violin shop.
music store
There ok but there not the best violin, You should try it out before you buy it.
Usually, a cheap violin does not sound as good as a more pricey one, but if you are just starting, then it might be a good idea. Remember to make sure you are getting the right size!
buy a violin and bow go to a violin teacher and practise
If your'e on a budget, it might be, but if you take to the instrument, you will, obviously buy a more expensive model.
yes it is , if you are a an a beginner , I'm playing a violin for 7 years now ,and a have two cheap violins and one really expensive , Cheap violins sound really great and they are amazing , the are almost the same as santorini violins but be carful find good cheap violin , hpe i helpt u ;))
There ok but there not the best violin, You should try it out before you buy it.
The Violin store I bought my violin was at Viseltear Violins and my violin lated for 3 years. Hope this helped.
Usually, a cheap violin does not sound as good as a more pricey one, but if you are just starting, then it might be a good idea. Remember to make sure you are getting the right size!
buy a violin and bow go to a violin teacher and practise
Practice, and buy some violin books.
300 bucks won't buy you much. I would think of that as "beginner". With violins the sky is the limit. It is a bit like this, if you buy a violin you will pay what you think it is worth.
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If your'e on a budget, it might be, but if you take to the instrument, you will, obviously buy a more expensive model.
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a violin from Roso misice
yes it is , if you are a an a beginner , I'm playing a violin for 7 years now ,and a have two cheap violins and one really expensive , Cheap violins sound really great and they are amazing , the are almost the same as santorini violins but be carful find good cheap violin , hpe i helpt u ;))
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.