Title: How to Buy a Violin
1How to Buy a Violin
2Choosing a Style of Violin
3Buy a Student Violin If You are a Beginner
4Select an Intermediate Violin for Improved Quality
5Choose a Professional Violin If You are an
Advanced Violinist
6Buy an Acoustic Violin to Play Classical and Folk
Music
7Get an Electric Violin to Play Rock and Jazz Music
8Inquire About a Rent-to-Buy Program
9Selecting the Right Size
10Buy a Full Size Violin if You are Over the Age of
Eleven
11Measure Your Childs Arm From the Base of Their
Neck to Their Wrist
12Rent a Violin if Your Child is Still Growing
13Examining the Quality of Violin
14Test the Violin Before Purchasing
15Look for Cracks in the Wood
16Check the Ribs for Bulging
17Check That the Bridge is Adequately Curved
18Ask What Type of Wood the Violin is Made From
19Ensure an Antique Violin Comes With an
Authentication Certificate
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