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Jairo Uribe
2025-09-04 18:39:05
Gran soporte para la interpretación del violÃn, muy buen material y muy comodas
Abigail
2025-09-02 09:03:49
Love the machine. It helped me sleep
lalou
2025-08-01 13:07:07
I got this for my child's 1/4 violin. So far this is the only sponge or shoulder rest we've found that isn't too tall for her neck. It was great for about a week, then started falling off constantly. So, now we have to use a rubber band it make it stay on the violin, which I was trying to avoid. It does provide enough comfort for her though. Just very disappointed that the sticky part didn't last longer.
Mary Lynne C.
2025-06-02 17:08:25
I really like this violin pad, it keeps my violin firmly on my shoulder and the violin does not slip and slide when playing it. I had made a homemade pad and it looked ridiculous with all the tape I had to use but when I saw this one on Amazon I was thrilled that I could actually buy one that looked nice. I hope it lasts for a long time because I thought it was rather expensive for such a small pad. I am very glad to have made this purchase.
Jade Alea
2025-04-17 16:24:30
I love this. It is perfect and affordable. Thank you so much!
Susan N
2025-03-28 13:12:49
I do not yet know if the pad will stick - but I do know that the outward facing side is not black, as pictured. It is a very bright, unprofessional shade of royal blue!P.S. Several months later, I can also say the pad DOES NOT stay put. I will leave the review at 2 stars, since the cushioning is good, when I can keep it in place.
maria fernanda pino
2025-03-05 15:08:15
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customer in California
2024-12-15 17:55:15
The adhesive disk on the pad permanently damaged the varnish on the back of my violin. It left a very pale, whitish stain on the instrument. To be fair, you have to hold the violin at a certain angle to see the damage, but it is there. No amount of rosin remover or polish I applied would remedy the defect.
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