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June 22, 2025
My daughter loves it and able to play in her school orchestra
Kelly
May 17, 2025
Arrived with completely cracked fingerboard. Repair costs are ridiculous. Seller sending defective products. Spend your money on businesses with actual integrity
Jaime e padilla
April 11, 2025
Don’t even consider buy this . Money waste ..
Squishy
March 24, 2025
Fine for a cheap viola. One of the bridges i received wasn’t cut but thankfully the second one was and had grooves on it for the strings. It’s brand new so the pegs will slip. I recommend taking of the strings one by one and rubbing rosin on the pegs then firmly pushing the pegs in while you restring the instrument. This was able to solve my slipping pegs issue for those saying the instrument won’t stay tuned. The strings are cheap as well as the bow they can easily break so be careful. Good for a beginners first time practice viola. If you care abt the quality of sound, i recommend switching the strings and bow for something of higher quality. Other than that it’s fine and I’m satisfied. Also it’s made of like a plastic material, so don’t think it’s going to have the best sound quality but for beginners it will do.
Kay
March 5, 2025
I guess you get what you pay for. It is a low quality instrument. It arrived two days later than expected. And the bridge needs to be cut so I could not have the instrument tuned and I have to pay the music store to cut the bridge so expect to spend an additional around $30-$60 depending if they can cut the flimsy bridges that were provided or if you buy new ones. I also have to wait two weeks to get the bridges back. Would not recommend…..
2boysathome
February 14, 2025
I wasn't expecting an instrument at this price to be high quality, but I have a kiddo who switched from playing violin (one year) to cello and thought he would be able to play this to keep that skill up. It was waiting on the porch when we came in last night around midnight and my sleepy boy was so excited to open it up and start playing. He was very disappointed when he opened the box to see the bridge unattached and the strings going this way and that. Even though he played a very similar instrument very recently we don't know how to set up that bridge and tune the viola. I have a feeling I will be a beginner before we figure it out. I'm crossing my fingers his orchestra teacher is willing to help me!
calliec
January 1, 2025
The bow came in bent and the horse hair completely detached from the bottom of the bow. At first I thought that the metal piece just slipped out but no. There is no way to reattach it and the clasp if you can even call it that just fell apart. Also the viola it's self is significantly larger than the professional one that she uses at school despite the fact that they are both supposed to be 16 inches. This one is also substantially wider. I got her this so she could practice at home but I fear it's just going to throw her off her rhythm.
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