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Here are some things to consider when buying a violin.
There are several factors you need to consider when purchasing a violin. How old is the person you are buying the violin for; how good of a violin player the person for whom you are buying the violin for is; and how much money you want to spend on a violin. When considering buying a certain violin, you should see who made the violin; the country where the violin was made; the condition the violin is in; the age of the violin; the physical beauty of the violin; the tone of the violin; the investment potential the violin has; and the violin's size and arching.
Violins made in Italy tend to be the most expensive and highest-quality violins and you should only consider buying a violin from Italy if you are a serious violin player or want to purchase a violin for its investment potential.
Hand-made violins are also more expensive and of higher quality than machine-made violins and should only be purchased by serious violin players or those who see the instrument as an investment.
Antique violins tend to be much more expensive than new violins, especially if they are in better condition.
Smaller violins are made for children, and if you are buying a violin for a child, then you should buy them a children's violin. Most children's violins are machine made.
The tone of the violin is very important and if you are a beginning violinist, then you can get away with purchasing an instrument with less-than-perfect tone. That said, you should always try to find the violin with the best tone that you can reasonably afford.
Do not pay much attention to the label on a violin, as faux labels are often placed on machine-made instruments to make them look more expensive.
Once you know what kind of violin you want to buy, you will be ready to find a violin dealer. If you are a serious musician, you probably know where the reputable violin dealers are. If you are a beginner, ask a serious violinist, such as a violin teacher, where you should buy a violin.
Make sure you buy a violin from a dealer that allows you to play the instrument before you purchase it.
You may also want to ask music teachers at local high schools or local colleges where the best place to purchase a violin is for someone of your playing level.
You may also want to consider renting a violin if you are unsure as to your dedication to the instrument. Many violin dealers rent out violins to those who are just starting to play.
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WORLD OF STRINGS
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562-599-3913

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1738 E 7th St
Long Beach, CA 90813
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GLIGA VIOLINS USA
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626-578-0442

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701 Park Row Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90012
19.6MI from Long Beach
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VITA DOLCE VIOLINS
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323-644-1701

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4655 Kingswell Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90027
24.4MI from Long Beach
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NICK ROUBAS VIOLINS
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323-851-9998

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7507 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90046
24.7MI from Long Beach
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CAUER ROBERT VIOLINS
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323-460-6815

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2242 N Cahuenga Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90068
25.2MI from Long Beach
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BENNING VIOLINS STUDIO CITY MU
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818-762-1374

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11340 Ventura Blvd
Studio City, CA 91604
27.3MI from Long Beach
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GEVORKIAN NAZARETH VIOLINS
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818-843-4700

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900 Cornell Dr
Burbank, CA 91504
30.3MI from Long Beach
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MOREYS MUSIC STORE INCORPORATE
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562-420-9532

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4834 Woodruff Ave
Lakewood, CA 90713
5.3MI from Long Beach
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BRENNANS VIOLIN SHOP
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310-618-8580

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1308 Sartori Ave Ste 208
Torrance, CA 90501
8.9MI from Long Beach
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FISCHER MICHAEL J G VIOLIN SHO
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323-665-0753

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1638 Rendall Pl
Los Angeles, CA 90026
20.8MI from Long Beach
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AMATI VIOLIN SHOP
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213-365-2244

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3000 Wilshire Blvd Ste 212
Los Angeles, CA 90010
20.9MI from Long Beach
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JOSHUA CHUNG VIOLIN SHOP
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213-382-2800

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4055 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90010
20.9MI from Long Beach
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WEISSHAAR HANS
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323-466-6293

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627 N Larchmont Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90004
21.5MI from Long Beach
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CALLIER VIOLIN SHOP
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626-795-2870

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50 E Green St
Pasadena, CA 91105
24.2MI from Long Beach
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METZLER VIOLIN SHOP INCORPORAT
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818-246-0278

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604 S Central Ave
Glendale, CA 91204
24.6MI from Long Beach
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STRING INSTRUMENT REPAIR
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323-851-9998

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7507 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90046
24.7MI from Long Beach
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AMAC VIOLIN CENTER
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626-446-0808

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141 E Saint Joseph St
Arcadia, CA 91006
25.5MI from Long Beach
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PEDERSENS BAND & ORCHESTRA
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818-848-9665

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2618 W Burbank Blvd
Burbank, CA 91505
28.6MI from Long Beach
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SOO KYUNG CHOI VIOLIN ACADEMY
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818-718-9785

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18531 Gresham St
Northridge, CA 91324
38.0MI from Long Beach
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When people buy violins and fiddles they often get the stringed instruments and their accompanying bows at violin specialty stores. Some violin stores sell affordable violins and fiddles. Other violin shops sell high-end violins for professional musicians. Some fiddle shops sell electric violins, electric fiddles and children's violins. Some high-end violin dealers sell antique violins and other violin shops sell pre-owned fiddles and bows. Some violin stores sell other stringed instruments and some sell violins and bows in bulk. Some violin stores sell violin parts like strings and fiddle supplies like rosin. Some violin stores offer violin repair services. Some businesses specialize in violin repair and violin restoration. Violin manufacturers make violins. Some violin makers make high-end violins and bows others make affordable violins.
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