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Otto Benjamin VIOLIN 4/4 W/PERNAMBUCO BOW,OBLONG CASE ML-500/BL80 (ML-500/BL80)
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•Fully hand-carved from highly select tonewoods •Hand-applied beautiful amber varnish •Professional set-up and adjustment •Pernambuco bow with fully lined ebony frog •Deluxe case with hygromete

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Otto Benjamin VIOLIN 4/4 W/PERNAMBUCO BOW,OBLONG CASE ML-500/BL80

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[ 9 of 9 customers found this review helpful ]

BEAUTIFUL!!!

By Frank from Lumberton, NJ on 7/24/2012 3:23:26 PM

I bought this for my son on the recomendation of Ethan, one of the teachers/concert violinist who work at Music & Arts. I asked him to demonstrate the violin for my son and when he started to play, you could hear a pin drop on the carpet. Everyone was just amazed at the beautiful sounds coming out of that instrument. The sounds and tones were "crisp" and "clean". His passion for playing the violin made it even richer. I myself have always loved the violin, but never pursued it until 2010. My son chose the violin to play on his own in 2009 for school. His school allowed students to rent the violins from Music & Arts. It was a smart choice because the students were fitted for their instruments and as they grew the size would change. My son for instance started with a 1/2, then a 3/4 and finally 4/4, which was when we made the decision to buy him his own. I am still learning by ear and from my son who helps me. All in all, the ML-500 was a great choice and by no means a beginners instrument as demonstrated by Ethan.

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