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Fiddlover Violin Outfit for Advanced Beginners L007 (Ready to play)

Fiddlover Violin Outfit for Advanced Beginners L007 (Ready to play)

$349.00

Fiddlover Violin Outfit for Advanced Beginners L007 (Ready to play)

$349.00
Size: 4/4. Full Size
Style: Ebony Accessories

Features Of Fiddlover Advanced Violin Beginner Outfit L007

The L(love) series of cost-effective violins is fiddlover's love for all violinists, provide better products at the same price.

Fiddlover L007 violin is made of maple and spruce, the most suitable wood for violin making, which can ensure the playability of the violin. Using better wood than entry-level violins, it provides a more elegant and bright sound, fittings available in ebony and jujube wood. Also give beginners everything they need to start learning. If you want a better beginner violin, you can choose the L007 beginner violin.
* Why do violin prices vary so much? Just like a modified car, every part can be replaced with a more advanced one, and the cost will be higher. But at least the playability must be guaranteed, otherwise it will seriously blow the enthusiasm of beginners.

Violin
Size 4/4 (full size), 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8
Top Sichuan Spruce (★★, how to grade?)
Back  Sichuan Maple(★★, how to grade?)
Drying time Wood dried a minimum of 36 months
Fingerboard 100% Ebony
Other Accessories Enboy or Jujube
Varnish Environmental health flat light

 

Free Gift Outfit
Level T2
Violin Case Lightweight waterproof high-end case. (New upgrade, Click to view)
Violin Bow Beginners brazilian-wood violin bow. (Click to view)
Shoulder Rest Carbon Fiber shoulder rest. (Click to view)
Rosin Low dust dark rosin. (Click to view)
Strings B+ Alloy strings. (Click to view)
Violin sticker Waterproof and wear-resistant stickers.
Cloth Senior suede. (New upgrademore friendly)
Fine Tuner Plated metal. (New upgrade, pre-installed)
Mute Black rubber mute.
Tuner Classic Electronic Tuner.

 

Violin Size Chart
Size of
Violin
Arm
Measurement
Age of
Player
4/4 23.6"+ 11+ YRS
3/4 22.1" - 23.5" 9 - 11 YRS
1/2 20.1" - 22" 6 - 10 YRS
1/4 17.6" - 20" 4 - 7 YRS
1/8 17.1" - 17.5" 3 - 5 YRS
1/16 14" - 15.4" 3 - 4 YRS

Note:
Or you can choose the right size according to your age, but this is only the most basic method.

If you are between sizes, size down.

String Instrument Care Guide

Proper care will help keep your instrument in good playing condition and extend its lifespan.

Cleaning After Playing

After each playing session, use a soft polishing cloth to remove rosin dust from the strings, fingerboard, and the surface of the instrument. Excessive rosin buildup can affect the appearance of the instrument and may eventually damage the varnish.

It is also a good habit to wipe rosin from the bow stick and loosen the bow hair before storing the bow in the case.

Proper Storage

When not in use, always store your instrument in its case and make sure the case is securely closed. A quality case helps protect the instrument from dust, moisture, accidental impacts, and sudden environmental changes.

Avoid placing heavy objects on top of the case or exposing the instrument to unnecessary vibration during transport.

Temperature and Humidity

String instruments are made primarily from natural wood and are sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity.

An ideal relative humidity level is generally between 40% and 60%. Air that is too dry may cause cracks, while excessive humidity can lead to warping, open seams, or changes in tone quality.

During dry seasons, consider using an instrument humidifier. In humid climates or rainy seasons, a dehumidifier may help maintain a stable environment.

Avoid Extreme Conditions

Do not leave your instrument in a vehicle, direct sunlight, near heating vents, radiators, fireplaces, or any location where temperatures can change rapidly.

Excessive heat may soften adhesives, damage the varnish, and cause structural problems. Extremely cold conditions can also place stress on the wood and joints.

Strings and Hardware

Strings naturally wear over time and should be replaced periodically based on playing frequency and performance needs. If strings become worn, corroded, difficult to tune, or lose their tonal quality, replacement is recommended.

Regularly inspect the bridge, pegs, fine tuners, chinrest, tailpiece, and other fittings to ensure everything remains secure and functioning properly.

Professional Maintenance

Even with proper daily care, periodic inspections by a qualified violin maker or repair technician are recommended. Regular maintenance can help identify minor issues before they become costly repairs and keep your instrument performing at its best.

Size chart

Viola – How to Measure Size

  1. Fully stretch your arm with your palm facing up, keeping your arm parallel to the ground.

  2. Measure from your neck to the middle of your palm.

  3. Check the viola size chart and select the appropriate size.

Tip: If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size.

Viola Size Chart

Size of
Viola
Arm
Measurement
Age of
Player
16.5" 28" and up 14+ Years
16" 27"–28" 14+ Years
15.5" 26"–27" 12–14 Years
15" 23"–25" 11–13 Years
14" 22"–23" 9–12 Years
13" 20"–22" 8–10 Years
12" 18"–20" 7–9 Years
1/4 15"–18" 5–7 Years
1/8 14"–15" 3–5 Years

Note:
Or you can choose the right size according to your age, but this is only the most basic method.

If you are between sizes, size down.

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