Kadence Vivaldi Violin V100 Series With Bow, Rosin, Hard Case,...

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Kadence V100 Violin
Kadence V100 Violin

Kadence V100 Series Violin
Kadence V100 Series Violin

Kadence – Hand Crafted Traditional Violins

Kadence V100 is completely hand crafted by senior luthiers with a solid spruce top and maple back, sides and scroll. It is fitted with an ebony fingerboard, and jujube pegs, chin rest and tailpiece with integrated fine tuners. This violin includes a lightweight form case x1, a Brazilwood bow x1 with unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair, bridge x1, Mute x1 and an extra set of violin strings x1, making this package ideal for beginners and students.

Violin Size
Violin Size

How to choose violin sizes

Violins are available in 8 different sizes: 4/4 (also called full size), 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/10, 1/16 and 1/32. Size 4/4 is the biggest and size 1/32 is the smallest. All adults, regardless of their size, use the size 4/4 violin

Positioning of a Bridge

Positioning of a Bridge

Loosen the strings slightly

Loosen the strings slightly

Place the bridge between the F-holes

Place the bridge between the F-holes

Put the violin strings in the knobs of the bridge.

Put the violin strings in the knobs of the bridge.

Positioning of a Bridge

Identify the e-string and g-string side. A violin bridge is a small piece of wood. The bottom of the bridge is usually a straight line, while the top is arched slightly. When you’re examining your bridge, you’ll notice one side of the arch is slightly higher than the other. The lower side is the e-string side, and the taller side is the g-string side. When you put the bridge in place, make sure the e-string comes over the e-string side, and the g-string comes over the g-string side. If you don’t know which strings are which, when the violin’s head is facing your body, the g-string will be the string farthest to the left. The e string will be the string farthest to the right.

Loosen the strings slightly

To avoid snapping a string while placing the bridge, loosen the strings slightly. You loosen violin strings by turning the tuning knobs on the end of the violin. Strings should be loose enough that you can easily pull them up and down, allowing them to be lifted up enough to slip the bridge under the strings

Place the bridge between the F-holes

The F-holes are two F-shaped holes found near the end of the violin’s head. When you slide the bridge under the strings, make sure it’s between the two F-holes. The bridge should be placed at roughly the midway point of the F-holes. Imagine you’re drawing a line from one F-hole to the next, starting at the small/ horizontal line running through one F-hole and stretching out to meet the small horizontal line running through the other F-hole. This imaginary line should run through the violin bridge.

Put the violin strings in the knobs of the bridge.

The violin bridge has four small knobs running across the top. The four violin strings fit into these knobs, keeping the bridge and the strings in place. Gently feed one violin string at a time into the knobs on the bridge

HOW TO SETUP A VIOLIN BOW

Take your bow gently

Take your bow gently

Use the screw to tighten or loosen

Use the screw to tighten or loosen

Spin the Screw

Spin the Screw

Rosin the bow

Rosin the bow

Take your Bow Gently

Take your bow gently out of the case. A bow is just as fragile as it looks. Take care in handling your violin.

Use the screw to Tighten or Loosen

Use the screw to tighten or loosen the bow hair. Be careful not to make it too tight or loose. See “Tips” for method of checking if the tightness is good.

Spin the Screw

Spin the screw to the right to make the bow hair tighter. If your hands are sweaty, wet, or it is just hard to spin the screw, try putting your shirt, or a piece of cloth over it. The process should be much easier.

Rosin the Bow

Rosin the bow with an orange, green, or yellow piece of dried pine tree sap. This is called the “rosin” Make sure that the surface is rough and grainy so that the grains get into the bow hair. If it is not, then file it with a nail file or a sandpaper.

Size
1/2 Size
3/4 Size
4/4 Size
Top
Solid Spruce Top
Solid Spruce Top
Solid Spruce Top
Back & Sides
Maple Back and Sides
Maple Back and Sides
Maple Back and Sides
Pegs, Tail Piece, Chinrest
Jujube Wood
Jujube Wood
Jujube Wood
Bow
Brazilwood Bow
Brazilwood Bow
Brazilwood Bow
Package Includes
Violin, Case, Bow, Rosin, Set of String, Mute, Bridge
Violin, Case, Bow, Rosin, Set of String, Mute, Bridge
Violin, Case, Bow, Rosin, Set of String, Mute, Bridge

* Material: solid spruce top with maple back, sides and scroll. Ebony fingerboard, and jujube pegs, chin rest and tailpiece (1/2 – 1/8 size come with alloy tailpiece) with integrated fine tuners
* Outfit Includes: lightweight hard case x1, a Brazilwood bow x1 with unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair x1, bridge x1, Rosin x1, Mute x1 and an extra set of violin strings x1

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