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Black Electric 4/4 Violin/Fiddle+Gig Bag+Headphones KiT

  • Full Size 4/4 Electric Silent Violin
  • 9 Volt battery advance amplifier (Other seller might be selling the low end 3 volt amplifier using AA battery)
  • Built-In Should Rest for extra comfort
  • Black Hardwood Pegs, chinrest, fingerboard & tailpiece
  • Comes complete with Wooden Bow, Padded Gig Bag, Rosin, EarPhone, 9V Battery & Amplifier Cable

Product Description

Brand New Electric Violin – With Upgrades!

Note:  This item comes upgraded with many extras to form a very nice KIT.  Please keep reading and be sure to compare the product details if you do any comparison shopping. 


Included Items:

  • 4/4 Electric Violin
  • Gig Bag / Soft Padded Carry Case
  • TM-886 Headphones
  • Amplifier Cord
  • Bow
  • Rosin

Violin Specification:

  • Battery Operated Pre-Amp (2 AAA’s required – load in back of violin)
  • Comes with Amplifier Cord (over 8 feet long)
  • Has Volume Control Knob for Headphones
  • Has Volume Control Knob for Violin
  • Has Tone Control Knob for Violin

Headphones:

  • Model Number: TM-886
  • Has Volume Control Switch On Cord
  • Cord is 77 Inches Long

Case / Bag:

  • Gig bag is padded
  • Has carry handle (on top)
  • Has back pack straps (on back)
  • Has one zippered pocket on outside (on top)
  • Has compartment on inside to hold BOW

 

 

 

Black Electric 4/4 Violin/Fiddle+Gig Bag+Headphones KiT

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Posted by Pro    Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2010

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Where can i hear the sound of an electric violin?

I want to know what it sounds like and whats an acoustic violin is that electric too?

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Posted by Pro    Date: Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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How To Play Electric Violin – Violin Master Pro

How would you know if you are already on the right side of your phase in learning? You can tell that you are already advancing through the next stage if you are already familiar of the instrument itself as well as playing it. Now, if you are already advancing into the next stage, maybe it’s time to learn how to play electric violin.Click Here For Violin Master Pro Instant Access Now!For those who are not familiar of what an electric violin is, well, it is a kind of violin that is equipped with an electronic output on its sound. The term most properly refers to an instrument that was made electrified. It is also called as an amplified violin or an electro-acoustic violin.An electric violin commonly has five to six or even seven strings than an acoustic instrument. It also accommodates the extra tension caused by more strings without stressing the instrument too much. The extra strings have huge roles in making the music or the sound of the violin more effective. Place the violin under your chin and hold its end with your hand. Hold the violin’s bow in your other hand.So do you aim on how to play the electric violin? It is quite effective for its signals usually pass through electronic processing; it is quite similar to the sound of an electric guitar sound. It also has this similar ways on how to use it, like plugging it into a suitable preamp that connects the instrument to an amplifier. You could also press the bass function pedal to drop the electric violin an octave to play the violin in a way similar to a cello or bass.You could blend sounds and effects with the use of this electric violin. You can use the pedals and the control of the electric violin to change the volume control, which is usually the largest control pedal, and to use different sound filters to create effects as you play the violin.Click Here For Violin Master Pro Instant Access Now!

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Posted by Pro    Date: Saturday, March 6, 2010

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Electric Violinist Linzi Stoppard Rocks Adagio For Strings…


© 2010 Deep Springs Ent. All Rights Reserved. To celebrate $170M refurbishment to the intercontinental Park Lane electric string artist Linzi Stoppard headlines the opening gala to celebrities packed audience from around the world.

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Posted by Pro    Date: Friday, February 26, 2010

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Awesome Electric Violin – Ed Busking Chester


Ed Alleyne-Johnson Busking Electric Violin in Chester UK – May 2006 Fantastic – This is perhaps the best street performance I have ever witnessed. Reminiscent of Jean Luc Ponte’s visceral fusion sound. This is in the city of Chester near Wales. Chester has perhaps the only double decker shopping plaza streets, with a second level up off the street within the buildings, balconies running all the way down the streets. jablesj comments – “They were made by the victorians so that rich people would not get wet while out in the rain.” The sound is unaltered from the original and was emancipated at great volume in this old town. Ed uses the looper and pedals to great effect. There are no overdubs. Incredible he commanded this fantastic show all by himself, I stood enraptured with all the hair on my body standing on end, grin stretched wide. You can see where he looked up to see my ebullient smile just before he grins and kicks in the distortion. This has been a tremendous inspiration for me. I had never heard him or heard of him before this performance. Ed is awesome! I got some albums of his from the web since hearing this. I hope I can see him again one day.

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Posted by Pro    Date: Friday, February 19, 2010

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What are some good, easy rock songs to play on electric violin?

I’ve been playing violin for about a year and I will soon be getting an electric violin. I would like to know some good but relatively easy rock songs I could play. And if possible, please give me the violin or piano sheet music for it (piano sheet music works for violin too)

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Posted by Pro    Date: Sunday, January 31, 2010

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