Cheap Violins


Violins can be very expensive and deterring the need in which one may want a violin will determine the dollar amount in which they are willing to pay. A cheap violin can be a useful and a smart purchase depending on the intended use of the violin. Finding different types of violins for good prices can be easy if one is aware of the current violin market and types or styles of different violins. The different types of violin brands will vary and the violins will have several different features from brand to brand that will effectively change the price and demand of the violins.

A violin can have several features specific to the maker of the violin that can drive the price higher than generic style violins. Types of woods used, different material used to make the strings, and the violin accessories included with the violin such as the type of bow, cases and other necessary items such as the wax bar, extra strings and items used to care for the violin.

Cheap Violin

Cheap Violin

These items are necessary to play and care for a violin but are not necessary for collecting terms. Collectible violins on average will be very expensive due to antique value, although they could be found cheaply if one is looking for violin sales through flea markets, garage sales and pawn shops in which the owner is simply wanting to sell the piece and not aware of its value.

Branded Violins

Higher priced violin brands will almost often use special woods that resonate sound specific to the brand. These brands value that their violins are specially crafted to create a pure sound and their resonations will vary. Not only the woods will determine price but strings that are made for specific sounds can also be used. Newer models of violins will use a stainless steel string that is much more durable than original styles that used a variation of materials. Bows including the type of materials used will also designate the price of the complete set. A violin with out a bow or other specific items may be cheaper and the violin accessories can be found to compliment the violin if one searches to find them.

Where To Find Cheap Violins

A person looking for cheap violins can find several models available. Reason for wanting a cheap violin may be for a novice or beginning sting player. Music stores will often sell the cheapest beginner styles and can be purchased with all the accessories necessary for a beginner. Used violins can also be purchased through these types of music stores or even rented if one is using them for school.

Violin For Sale

Violin For Sale

Schools and educational institutions may offer rentals, but their pieces may be well used and not cared for properly. Renting from a music store will allow the renter to return for specific items, have their piece tuned and properly fitted with correct strings and bows by the music store representative. The music stores will often be very educated concerning the violins and can be very helpful for a novice. Some store may even offer lessons to help the violinist to learn proper playing techniques and bow use. The bow is designed to be held and used in a particular of ways to create a variation of sounds through the violin. If one wants to create a specific sound or style taking lessons may be very beneficial.

A music store will also carry several accessories for a violin and can be helpful if one has purchased a used violin without a case or other accessories such as a bow and strings. They will often carry a variety based on the models they supply in store, which can possibly used for other brands and models. If they do not carry the items they can often purchase or order items specific to the type of violin one is using.

Their prices will be much cheaper than one possibly trying to find their pieces on their own. Buying a violin without accessories can be very cost effective if the violin is purchased for a fair price and then accessorizing the violin through the help of a local musical instrument retailer. It is also available through the music stores that once one has become familiar with playing the violin that they can upgrade to a more expensive piece by trading the original violin with the music store. This can save one a lot of money and having a good relationship with the music store employees can be very beneficial.

Rare and Collectible Violins

Collectible violins in terms may vary. Older style violins that were played using the legs for support and not the shoulder are now deemed as cellos and violas. The pieces are made similar to the violin in style and use by using a bow and or plucking to play the strings. Cellos are slightly different from a viola in that they are usually larger though they create very similar sounds and incorporate similar playing styles.

How A Violin Is Made

A great video showing the procedures on how to make a violin!

Arm Violins or Fiddles

Arm held violins or smaller versions have other names such as a fiddle. Some may assume that a fiddle is cheaper than a violin yet they are one in the same. The only difference between the two is the intended use of the piece. A person who tends to play folk music or bluegrass will call their violin a fiddle.

The music as well determines how the piece is used and folk style music may use more plucking than with typical violin music and can often use a stronger bow to create deeper resonations in the sounds created to play folk music. The only difference that may show in an older violin in how it is played are the frets along the neck of the piece in which some will be filed down or more pronounced if produced for a specific type of musical interest. Pieces that have been created for a specific sound will often cost more, and one who is familiar with the violins and may want to purchase one cheaply could buy a generic style and then perform the customizations at home.