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Glarry GC201 4/4 Solid Wood Spruce Panel Cello Matte Varnish
By L***e
Jul 11, 2024
The bow broke within two days, the bridge is a little high and the strings are not the best. A good starting cello but could be better if you put a little money into it to get a new bow, bridge and strings. Good for the price and is playable
Glarry GV501 4/4 Full Size Acoustic Silent Electric Violin with Headphone Black
By B***h
Jun 29, 2024
I really do love this violin so far. I've only had it for less than a week and I'm already getting the feel of it down pretty good. I'm consider changing the strings and use the peg dope, give it a few days to really settle in before making your judgement, as I think it's a great practice violin and I plan to use it to play in front of family as well. As for the bow! Rosin the heck out of it first. Enjoy!
Glarry GVA201 16 inch Full Size Acoustic Viola Natural Retrovert
By K***r
Jun 22, 2024
This is not a professional viola, obviously. You're not paying for the expert craftsmanship and beautiful sound that you'd get from a 1k+ instrument. However, for the price, this is the way to go. Great for beginners!
Glarry GC201 4/4 Solid Wood Spruce Panel Cello Matte Varnish
By I***r
Jun 07, 2024
Reasonable Price (cheaper than renting a cello) and plays good for learning to play 12yr oldson...
Glarry GVA201 16 inch Full Size Acoustic Viola Natural Retrovert
By I***a
May 10, 2024
The rosin was broken when I opened it and got everywhere. Besides that the purchase was good. It came in a beautiful color and was just the right size. I had a little difficulty tuning it but besides that it was perfect.

If you are a music lover, you should like and protect your instrument. Violin strings are very important, and the violin can't play wonderful music without the strings.

Good strings should have good sound quality, fast tuning, stable pitch, good playability (fingers feel safe, strings react quickly) and long life. The strings used by different instruments are different, and the material of the strings greatly affects the tone of the instrument. The tension of the string is necessary for the string. The tension level is generally divided into five levels: ultra-low, low, medium, high and ultra-high. The higher the tension, the thicker the string. The thicker the strings, the more mellow the sound.

When you are using an instrument, you first need to learn how to adjust the strings, followed by the installation of the code and the use of the bow, especially for beginners of a musical instrument.