You may have a violin made by a company named "Stradivarius", but it is probably nothing more than an old violin. Bring it to a few different reputable dealers for an appraisal (appraisal only-- don't let anyone tell you "it's not worth much-- leave it with me and I'll sell it on consignment). Maybe some nearby university professors can put you in touch with an appraiser.
just get a replacement string, and replace the string, then sell the violin. that can almost double the value
i wouldn't say it's "worse," because price wise it's cheaper than European one. BUT! if you're looking for a violin to last long and sound good (and possibly sell it), i'd go with the European one. you can tell the difference when you play it. when i was looking for a violin, this German violin (which i now have) sounded much better than the Chinese one.
Violins range alot in price based on who made the violin in which country at what time. Some violins are worth close to nothing and others can sell for a few million dollars at auction. Many concert artists make a habit of passing down their fine violins to their star pupils to ensure that the violin doesn't end up collecting dust in a museum.
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One can find information about violin lessons in stores that sell musical instruments, in the newspaper classified ads, on the internet at websites from people who offer lessons, such as First Tutors and Long & McQuade Musical Instruments.
Amro does not advertise that they buy instruments. If you want to sell your violin for $150, you might try an auction website.
There are a number of stores that sell black violins. Websites such as Black Violin and Amazon both sell black violins, and it is also possible for a black violin to be purchased from a local musical instrument store.
just get a replacement string, and replace the string, then sell the violin. that can almost double the value
I suggest you to announce on a newspaper or a radio station.
There are many places people can go to purchase a violin. There are specialist stores and websites that sell musical instruments. You can also buy violins from sites such as Amazon.
I bought one the other day on Amazon for a couple of hundred quid...
Somewhere, I'm sure, they sell the sheet music. Either that, or you can try playing it by ear.
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i wouldn't say it's "worse," because price wise it's cheaper than European one. BUT! if you're looking for a violin to last long and sound good (and possibly sell it), i'd go with the European one. you can tell the difference when you play it. when i was looking for a violin, this German violin (which i now have) sounded much better than the Chinese one.
Violins range alot in price based on who made the violin in which country at what time. Some violins are worth close to nothing and others can sell for a few million dollars at auction. Many concert artists make a habit of passing down their fine violins to their star pupils to ensure that the violin doesn't end up collecting dust in a museum.
Violinists use the violin. I use the violin.
Violin and viola