1/4 Violins
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Alfred Stingl by Höfner THO-175-V SE Violin Set 1/4
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Hidersine Vivente Violin Set 1/4
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Karl Höfner H11-V Violin 1/4
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Gewa Maestro 2 Violin Set 1/4 OC CB
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Gewa Maestro 2 Violin 1/4
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Gewa Maestro 1 Violin 1/4
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Gewa Ideale Violin Set 1/4 OC CB
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Gewa Ideale Violin Set 1/4 SC CB
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Gewa Ideale Violin 1/4
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Gewa Allegro Violin Set 1/4 OC CB
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Gewa Allegro Violin Set 1/4 SC CB
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Roth & Junius Europe Antiqued Violin Set 1/4
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Gewa Ideale Violin Set 1/4 SC MB
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Gewa Allegro Violin Set 1/4 SC MB
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Gewa Allegro Violin Set 1/4 OC MB
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Yamaha V5 SA14 Violin Set 1/4
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Gewa Maestro 6 Antiqued Violin 1/4
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Hidersine Uno Violin Set 1/4
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Stentor SR1018 Violinset 1/4
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Stentor SR1542 Violin Graduate 1/4
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Gewa Pure Violinset EW 1/4
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Gewa Pure Violinset HW 1/4
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Thomann Classic Violinset 1/4
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Stentor SR1550 Conservatoire 1/4
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Yamaha V7 SG14 Violin 1/4
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Stentor SR1400 Violinset 1/4
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Yamaha V5 SC14 Violin 1/4
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Gewa Maestro 1 Violin Set 1/4 OC CB
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Gewa Allegro Violin 1/4
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About 1/4 Violins
This category features 1/4 size violins, designed for young or smaller-statured players typically aged 7-11. Selecting the correct size is crucial for comfortable playing and proper technique development, preventing strain and encouraging a positive learning experience. These instruments often come as complete sets including a bow, rosin, and a case.
1/4 Violins — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Smaller size promotes comfortable playing for younger learners.
- Complete sets offer a convenient and cost-effective starting point.
- Often feature lighter weight for easier handling.
- Designed to accommodate developing playing skills and technique.
CONS
- Can sometimes lack the tonal richness of full-size instruments.
- May require more frequent setup adjustments as the player grows.
- Lower-cost models can have compromised construction quality.
- The smaller scale length can present unique intonation challenges.
Frequently Asked Questions About 1/4 Violins
Have them hold the violin – their arm should be slightly bent when playing. The shoulder rest should sit comfortably without forcing them to hunch over.
While a 1/4 size is ideal for beginners, players will likely need to advance to larger sizes as they grow and develop.
A well-balanced bow that is easy to control is key. Look for a bow with a good amount of springiness and a smooth response when drawing across the strings.