Monday, May 21, 2012

Barcelona Beginner Series Electric Violin with Hardshell Case and Accessories - Bluesuper


Barcelona Beginner Series Electric Violin with Hardshell Case and Accessories - Blue


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Rating: 4.0

List Price : $199.95
Price : Barcelona Beginner Series Electric Violin with Hardshell Case and Accessories - Blue

  • Full-size 4/4 silent electric violin
  • Ebony Pegs, chinrest, fingerboard & tailpiece
  • Brazilwood bow with unbleached horsehair
  • Includes hardshell case, headphones, bow, and rosin
  • Idea for beginning students

ASIN:B006687IUU
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Product Description

Ideal for students, the Barcelona Beginner Series Electric Violin comes with everything you need to start playing immediately, including a hardshell case, headphones, cable, bow, and rosin. The hardshell case makes it easy to tote your violin to and from school or class, all the while keeping your instrument in mint condition. The headphones and cable are lightweight. The bow is made from Brazilwood with unbleached horsehair. Elegantly crafted yet value priced, the Barcelona brand instrument comes in an array of lively colors.


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Barcelona Beginner Series Electric Violin with Hardshell Case and Accessories - Blue Reviews


Barcelona Beginner Series Electric Violin with Hardshell Case and Accessories - Blue Reviews


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Brand New Beginner 4/4 Violin, February 22, 2012
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I purchased this model for the low cost and manufacturer. Overall a nice piece with the fine tuning a brand new model needs. This is a powerful and light Violin with a couple pieces added on. I think anyone looking to train up or have a decent instrument for the jam might be interested in this.
It will need to be worked on at a local music shop if you don't have the means to fine tune your new instrument.
I had to file out the peg box to allow the pegs full depth. Small holes had to be drilled back on the peg so the string ends would not hit the peg box.You will want to purchase "Peg Drops" to hold the plastic pegs in the fiberglass peg box. I followed some advice on lowering my bridge height, and sanding the bridge feet to contact the pickup perfectly using a flashlight to check for gaps.
After a few hours the chin rest worked itself off the end. The string post applies upward pressure on the chin rest, and the only way I found to hold it still was to:
1.Drill... Read more
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