More than you'll make in your entire life X 3
for one day it will cost 3 to 4 thousand
Palatino violins are strictly 'entry-level' low cost and suitable for beginner's.
minimum 2000 rurees.......................
The violin I am using now was $2,000 when I bought it five years ago and was bought to get me through high school. The cheapest violin I've ever bought was $100. It was my first violin so its tone was not good and it was very hard to tune. To get a good quality violin, it usually cost $1000-$5000. It just kind of depends on whether you're looking for a violin for a beginner, intermediate, or advanced person.
It costs £5000- £10000+
not that much, i had mine done for $37
The set cost about $30 according to the American Girl Doll store.
I think that is a stupid question to ask. Just look in a music store, dummy!
A lot of money
This depends entirely on the maker, size, and rank of the violin. A good violin for an intermediate player, made my Cao, for example, would be around $700. Some smaller and violins for less advanced players might be around $300. A full sized Cao for an advanced player might be anywhere from $1700-3000.
The Guarneri family was one of the most famous groups of violin makers. "A Guarneri" today usually refers to a violin made in their workshops. It would almost certainly sound magnificent and cost heaps! For more about the Guarneri family and their violins, use the link below.
The cost hanger played the violin. The wooden, 4-legged stand that you hang coats, jackets, etc., on.