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.
二胡(er hu)
for one day it will cost 3 to 4 thousand
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.
I wish I knew, but I don't. No offense to anybody that thinks so.
Vanessa Mae
The Chinese word for violin is "Xiǎotíqín".
not that much, i had mine done for $37
It costs £5000- £10000+
A lot of money
二胡(er hu)
The set cost about $30 according to the American Girl Doll store.
for one day it will cost 3 to 4 thousand
Chinese food or a seat in china
500 dollars
With your hands
how much does a chinese 100 cion cost in america
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.