How To buy a Vioin!

🎻 Start with the Right Size

Violins come in multiple sizes, especially for young players. This isn’t just about comfort—it affects technique and sound, too. A violin that’s too big can be frustrating and painful to play. Our instructors can help size your student in just a few minutes.

📏 General Sizing Tip:

  • Ages 3–5 → 1/16 or 1/10

  • Ages 6–7 → 1/8

  • Ages 7–9 → 1/4

  • Ages 9–12 → 1/2

  • Ages 11–13 → 3/4

  • Teen & adult → 4/4 (full size)

🎒 Skip the “backpack test.” Let us or your music store size the violin properly instead.

🎵 Rent or Buy?

When first starting out, renting a violin is a great option. Many music stores offer rent-to-own programs, which means your payments go toward eventual ownership if your student sticks with it.

A quick online search or a visit to a trusted local shop can also turn up great rental programs.

💡 Acoustic vs. Electric?

🎻 Acoustic Violin:

  • Most common and traditional for beginners

  • Beautiful natural tone

  • Required for orchestra programs and classical training

🎸 Electric Violin:

  • Fun for advanced students or rock/pop experimentation

  • Requires an amp or headphones

  • Great for quiet practice at home

👉 Most students begin on an acoustic violin and can branch out later.

🎻 What’s Included in a Beginner Outfit?

A “violin outfit” typically includes:

  • Violin

  • Bow

  • Case

  • Rosin

  • Shoulder rest

Ensure the bow has real horsehair, the bridge is already installed, and a technician properly sets up the instrument.

💰 Budget-Friendly Options

  • Rentals: Usually around $25–$35/month

  • Entry-Level Brands: Cremona, Eastman, and Yamaha

  • Highly Recommended for Beginners:

    • Cremona SV-175

    • Eastman VL80 Outfit

    • Fiddlerman Apprentice Violin

Avoid online “violin-shaped objects” that seem too cheap to be true—they usually are!

🛒 Where to Shop

  • Local stores: Personalized help, better setups, and free size swaps

  • Online: Look for reputable shops like Shar Music, Southwest Strings, or Fiddlershop (they also size and set up instruments before shipping)

🎻 Accessories to Make Life Easier

  • Shoulder Rest – Essential for comfort and posture

  • Rosin – Helps the bow grip the strings

  • Music Stand – Practicing is easier with good posture

  • Tuner/Metronome Combo – Super helpful for early practice

  • Extra Strings – Just in case one breaks

Need help choosing or want us to take a look at a used instrument you found online? We’re happy to help!

With care,
Camille + The LNS Team