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Acoustic Cello (Full-Size) with Portable Bag, Bow, Bridge and Rosin.

Original price was: ₹34,999.00.Current price is: ₹28,999.00.

Kadence Solid spruce wood Violin with Flaming Tone Back Finish and Carry Case

Original price was: ₹21,999.00.Current price is: ₹15,999.00.
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Kadence VE-HL01 Headless Electric Violin | 4/4 Full Size with Carbon Fiber Top | Brazilwood Bow with Mongolian Horse Hair | 3-Band EQ Preamp | Includes Hard Case, Rosin, 6.25mm Cable & Shoulder Rest

Original price was: ₹34,999.00.Current price is: ₹23,999.00.
A professional electric violin designed for advanced players who need reliable performance for live shows, studio recording, and modern music

Kadence Vivaldi 4/4 Violin V-100

Original price was: ₹9,350.00.Current price is: ₹7,699.00.
  • Top : Solid Spruce Top
  • Back & Sides : Maple Back and Sides
  • Finger Board : Ebony
  • Wood Quality : A+
  • Finish : Hard-Carved
  • Tail Piece : Jujube Wood
  • Pegs : Jujube Wood
  • Strings : Kadence
  • Bow: Brazilwood Bow
  • Model no. : KAD-V-100

Vivaldi 4/4 White Spruce Wood Violin

Original price was: ₹5,500.00.Current price is: ₹3,499.00.
  • Top : White Spruce Wood
  • Back & Sides : White Spruce Wood
  • Finger Board : Ebony
  • Wood Quality : A+
  • Finish : Antique Varnish Glossy
  • Tail Piece : Wittner Ultra
  • Pegs : Ebony
  • Strings : Kadence
  • Bow: Horse Hair
  • Model no. : KAD-V-001WH
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Vivaldi Acoustic Violin with Bow, for Beginners (4/4, Black)

Original price was: ₹8,000.00.Current price is: ₹3,399.00.
  • Top : Black Spruce Wood
  • Back & Sides : Black Spruce Wood
  • Finger Board : Ebony
  • Wood Quality : A+
  • Finish : Antique Varnish Matt
  • Tail Piece : Wittner Ultra
  • Pegs : Ebony
  • Strings : Kadence
  • Model no : KAD-VIV-V07

Vivaldi 4/4 Spruce Wood Violin

Original price was: ₹8,000.00.Current price is: ₹3,399.00.
  • Top : Spruce Wood
  • Back & Sides : Spruce Wood
  • Finger Board : Ebony
  • Wood Quality : A+
  • Finish : Antique Varnish Matt
  • Tail Piece : Wittner Ultra
  • Pegs : Ebony
  • Strings : Kadence
  • Model no. : V-001C

Vivaldi 4/4 Mahogany Wood Violin

Original price was: ₹8,000.00.Current price is: ₹3,599.00.
  • Top : Mahogany Wood
  • Back & Sides : Mahogany Wood
  • Finger Board : Ebony
  • Wood Quality : A+
  • Finish : Antique Varnish Matt
  • Tail Piece : Wittner Ultra
  • Pegs : Ebony
  • Strings : Kadence
  • Model no. : KV001B

Vivaldi 4/4 Solid Spruce Wood Violin

Original price was: ₹13,200.00.Current price is: ₹12,499.00.
  • Top : Solid Spruce Wood
  • Back & Sides : Maple Wood
  • Finger Board : Ebony
  • Wood Quality : A+
  • Finish : Antique Varnish Matt
  • Pegs : Ebony
  • Strings : Kadence
  • Model : KAD-V-1001

Kadence Violin Vivaldi 4/4 Solid Spruce Wood Glossy Finish

Original price was: ₹10,520.00.Current price is: ₹7,499.00.
  • Top : Solid Spruce Top
  • Back & Sides : Spruce Back and Sides
  • Finger Board : Ebony
  • Wood Quality : A+
  • Finish : Antique Varnish Glossy
  • Tail Piece: Ebony
  • Pegs : Ebony
  • Strings : Kadence
  • Bow: Brazilwood Bow
  • Model no : KAD-VIV-101G

Kadence Violin Vivaldi 1/2 Solid Spruce Wood

Original price was: ₹8,250.00.Current price is: ₹6,699.00.
  • Top : Solid Spruce Wood
  • Back & Sides : Maple Back and Sides
  • Finger Board : Ebony
  • Wood Quality : A+
  • Finish : Hard-Carved
  • Tail Piece: Jujube Wood
  • Pegs : Jujube Wood
  • Strings : Kadence
  • Bow: Brazilwood Bow
  • Model : KAD-V-100S

Kadence Violin Vivaldi 3/4

Original price was: ₹8,800.00.Current price is: ₹7,299.00.
  • Top : Solid Spruce Top
  • Back & Sides : Maple Back and Sides
  • Finger Board : Ebony
  • Wood Quality : A+
  • Finish : Hard-Carved
  • Tail Piece : Jujube Wood
  • Pegs : Jujube Wood
  • Strings : Kadence
  • Bow: Brazilwood Bow
  • Model : KAD-V-100M

The Violin has been serenading audiences for centuries now, and its history is as rich and complex as its sound.

From its humble beginnings in Italy to its global domination, the violin sure has a hell of a story to tell.

And not only that, the instrument is a jack of all trades- The violin’s use has been linked to improvement in cognition and is thought to be one of the reasons for the great physicist – Albert Einstein’s genius. The violin sure wears a lot of hats for its size.

What is a Violin?

First Things first, this is What Violins Look Like:

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Now, you might have noticed that these violins look a lot more stunning than the ones you would usually find, and well, that’s because they are from the house of Kadence.

Kadence makes beautiful, superior-quality musical instruments that musicians swear by, and they are currently among the top brands in the market for Violins

Now coming back to the violin,

The violin is a musical instrument that belongs to the string family. It has a distinctive sound that is used in many genres of music, including classical, folk, and jazz.

Violins are known for their ability to produce a wide range of tones, from the softest whisper to the most dramatic and powerful sound.

Types of Violins

There are two main types of violins: acoustic violins and electric violins.

Acoustic Violins

Acoustic violins are the traditional, wooden instruments that have been played for centuries. They are made of different types of wood, including spruce, maple, and ebony.

These violins have a distinctive sound that is warm and rich, and they are used in many genres of music, including classical, folk, and bluegrass.

This is what an acoustic violin from Kadence looks like:

                                                 

Electric Violins

Electric violins are a newer type of instrument that use electronic pickups to amplify their sound.

They are made of different materials, including wood, carbon fibre, and plastic. These violins are used in many genres of music, including rock, jazz, and other amplified styles.

Here’s what to expect when you order an electric violin from Kadence:

Who Invented the Violin?

The modern violin is believed to have originated in Italy in the early 16th century.

The inventor of the violin is usually credited to Andrea Amati, who was a lute maker in Cremona, Italy. Amati made several violins in the mid-1500s, and his designs are still used by violin makers today.

How Many Strings Does a Violin Have?

The violin has four strings, typically made of steel, synthetic core, or gut.

The strings are tuned to G, D, A, and E, and the player can adjust the pitch by tightening or loosening the strings with the pegs located at the top of the instrument just like the ones you would find on a guitar or a ukulele.

The strings on the violin are usually played with a bow, which is made of horsehair.

Violin Pronunciation

The correct pronunciation of “violin” is “vye-uh-lin”

Violin Price

Violin prices vary widely depending on several factors, including the quality of the materials, craftsmanship, and the reputation of the brand selling it.

The price tag of the violin might also be affected by its type; some acoustic violins that usually require a higher level of craftsmanship to produce can cost more than their electric counterparts.

And the opposite is also true, as seen in the lower and mid-segment price range where the electric violins tend to cost higher than the acoustic violins of matching quality and make.

Violins in India usually cost anywhere between 3,500 rupees to 20,000 rupees. Where the price range for acoustic violins is: 3,500 – 10,000 rupees; while the price of good quality electric violins starts from 10,000 rupees and goes up to about 17,000 rupees.

What is a violin player called?

Violin players are commonly referred to as “violinists”.

Now if the word is giving you a headache, here is a breakdown of how you pronounce violinist: “vai-uh-lin-uhst”

The Anatomy of a Violin

The violin is made up of several parts, including the body, fingerboard, bridge, sound post, and f-holes. The bow is an essential part of the violin and is used to create sound by drawing across the strings.

How to play the Violin?

Playing the violin requires proper posture, grip, and bowing techniques.

Beginner players should start with simple exercises to develop finger strength and bow control. Violin accessories like rosin and shoulder rests can help improve playing comfort and technique.

We hope we have answered all your questions regarding the violin. We wish you the best in your journey into the fascinating world of violins. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out to us in the comment section below.