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Mendini By Cecilio Violin - MV500+92D - Size 4/4 (Full Size), Black Solid Wood - Flamed, 1-Piece Violins w/Case, Tuner, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin, Bridge & Strings - Adult, Kids
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Brand | Mendini by Cecilio |
Size | Size: 4/4 (Full Size) |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32 x 6 x 13 inches |
Top Material Type | Maple |
Back Material Type | Maple, Wood |
Finish Type | Varnish |
Instrument | Violin |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Number of Strings | 4 |
About this item
- ELEGANT DESIGN: As beautiful as most stringed musical instruments, this violin for kids and adults has a hand-carved 1-piece maple back, neck and sides. A beautiful varnish finish and inlaid purfling.
- 4/4 VIOLIN LEARNING KIT INCLUDES: 2 bows, extra set of violin strings, a quality rosin, adjustable shoulder rest with padding and a chromatic string tuner with metronome. Comes with lightweight hard case fashioned with backpack and shoulder straps.
- THE RIGHT SIZE: To measure which size violin is best, measure from the neck to the middle of your left-hand palm (as if holding an invisible violin in straight outstretched arm). Consult table below.
- GREAT VIOLIN FOR BEGINNERS & ADVANCED MUSICIANS: Ideal stringed musical instrument for any student or experienced player. The set includes all the necessities to start learning how to play.
- HANDLE WITH CARE: The violin fiddle kit, like most band & orchestra musical instruments, is delicate. Please note the bridge will not be setup to avoid damage during shipping. NOTE: Tuning pegs must be handled with care and pushed in when adjusting.
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For beginners | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 5.0 | — | 3.7 |
Craftsmanship | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 5.0 | — | 3.6 |
Sound quality | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 5.0 | — | 3.6 |
Value for money | — | 3.6 | 3.6 | — | — | 3.5 |
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instrument | Violin | Violin | Violin | Violin | Violin | Violin |
size | Size: 4/4 (Full Size) | Full | — | Full | Full Size | 4/4 |
number of strings | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
operation mode | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Manual | Acoustic |
top material | Maple | Spruce | Spruce | Ebony | Spruce | Spruce |
back material | Maple, Wood | Flame Maple | Maple | Maple | Maple | Maple |
string material | — | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | D'Addario Prelude Strings | Alloy Steel |
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Product information
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 32 x 6 x 13 inches |
ASIN | B002026DLG |
Item model number | 4/4MV500+92D |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #5,656 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #14 in Acoustic Violins |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 23, 2009 |
Back Material | Maple, Wood |
Top Material | Maple |
Number of Strings | 4 |
Material Type | Wood |
Size | Size: 4/4 (Full Size) |
Proficiency Level | intermediate |
Battery type | Zinc Carbon |
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Product Description
Mendini by Cecilio violins are ideal for beginner or student musicians. This violin features a hand-carved, 1-piece maple back, neck, and sides with a beautiful varnish finish and inlaid purfling. It possessed a deep, rich, and powerful tone with an exceptional ability to project and resonate. This is why thousands of instructors have approved these violins. This violin package includes a plush-lined nylon covered hard shell case, a chromatic tuner with metronome, quality rosin, two bows, an adjustable padded shoulder rest and an extra set of strings.
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Chromatic Tuner with Metronome This easy-to-read tuner has a large LCD display that can be used to tune any instrument. When using the metronome function, an audible beat is provided for an easy to find downbeat in any of the compound or duple meter settings. The metronome tempo ranges between 30bpm to 230bpm. With an adjustable note value and tempo range, mastering complex beats is achievable for any level musician. |
Durable Hard Case Includes deluxe plush-lined, nylon-covered hard case so you can take your violin anywhere without worry. Lightweight for easy transport to and from class or gigs. |
Extra Bow Never miss a moment of practice or performance with two bows at your disposal. Set of Strings Snapped a string? The included extra set will have you plucking and bowing again in no time. |
Adjustable Padded Shoulder Rest Customize your comfort while you play with the adjustable padded shoulder rest. Quality Rosin Our quality rosin helps you maintain the hair on the bows to create a clearer sound. |
How To Care For Your Bow
To prolong the life of your bow, always loosen the bow hair after playing to prevent warping. Gently turn the screw counter clockwise to loosen and clockwise to tighten before you play. Without rosin, your violin might sound too faint or thin. Achieve a clearer sound by using the included quality rosin. Work the rosin back-and-forth along the bow hair from the frog to the tip.
How To Tune Your Violin
Using the included chromatic tuner, tune your violin by carefully turning the tuning pegs in the peg box. Achieve a perfect sound with the fine tuners in the tailpiece.
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Customers like the sound quality, value, and quality of the violin. They mention that it has a really nice sound, and the tone is decent. Some appreciate the ease of use, and bow quality. That said, opinions are mixed on the tuning.
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Customers like the quality of the violin. They mention that the velvet-like padding is of pleasing quality and protects the instrument well. They also appreciate the nice case, shoulder rest, and extra strings. Customers also say that the violin is capable of resembling a real violin. Overall, they are satisfied with the performance and quality of this student violin set.
"...tone except for the E string, because that string sounds very sweet, brilliant, and has the perfect amount of ring nearly no matter what...." Read more
"...The foam and velvet-like padding are of pleasing quality and protect my instrument well with a secure but comfortable fit The exterior is of..." Read more
"...backpack straps small inside storage compartment, 2 included bows, quilt cover, outside sheet music zip pocket - NOTE - carefully hold back bow..." Read more
"...looking into purchasing a carbon fiber bow, but these bows are really good quality. (Or the quality of the bow that came with the ADM was so bad??)..." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the stringed instruments. They say it has a really nice sound, a decent tone, and can resonate louder. Some mention that the sound is quite good for the price.
"...Still a great instrument for the price: perfectly responsive, decent tone except for the E string, because that string sounds very sweet, brilliant,..." Read more
"...Her later review of the MV500 is very reflective of the the good sound and solid value offered by this sub-$200 instrument...." Read more
"...the instrument itself is well done for the price point. it has a decent tone and the pegs aren't slipping every 5 seconds...." Read more
"...The violin and bow sounds good with semi bright ringing tones. No squawks or balks even at upper positions so a very playable fiddle...." Read more
Customers like the value of the violin. They mention that it's a good value for the price, and well worth the money.
"...Still a great instrument for the price: perfectly responsive, decent tone except for the E string, because that string sounds very sweet, brilliant,..." Read more
"...The provided chinrest is an inexpensive piece that might get you started but if you stick with it plan to upgrade...." Read more
"...the instrument itself is well done for the price point. it has a decent tone and the pegs aren't slipping every 5 seconds...." Read more
"...I believe this is a great package deal for a fun violin at a super low price. Your mileage may vary. Hope to hear you squeak one out some day..." Read more
Customers find the violin easy to use. They say it's decent enough for beginners, great for an intermediate or experienced player, and easy to play. Some mention that the tone is a little higher in tone and that it'll be an excellent purchase for a rookie violinist.
"...They're also a great way for adults or teens who are stuck at home right now to develop a productive and fulfilling hobby...." Read more
"...Overall; it's not a bad violin; certainly decent enough for a beginner...." Read more
"...This violin is a great purchase for a beginner who wants to start off strong, because in comparison to my sister’s $800 Yamaha beginner violin, this..." Read more
"This is the absolute best starter violin kit I've ever encountered (and I've bought many as gifts over the years)...." Read more
Customers like the missing parts of the violin. They mention that it comes with everything needed for the recipient to start playing right away, including a case, extra compartment, and accompanying items. They also say that the violin is a great complete package for any new student, and the rosin was packaged very nicely.
"...Both bows are slightly warped but useable. The rosin was package very nicely and quickly took to the bows...." Read more
"...Rosin: It works and was nicely packaged. It was a higher grade rosin than the one shown in the photo and came in a rectangular wooden box...." Read more
"Violin arrived without one of the fine tuners. Right out of the box, unhappy with the product...." Read more
"...Packaging was good, the case is very light weight and ok. The tuner is ok...." Read more
Customers like the bow quality of the stringed instruments. They say the bows that come with it are adequate and have held up to some heavy abuse from an armature. They also appreciate the extra bridge and pack of strings.
"...soundpost is in the correct place. no cracks or scratches. it comes with 2 bows, which are serviceable...." Read more
"...grab handle, backpack straps small inside storage compartment, 2 included bows, quilt cover, outside sheet music zip pocket - NOTE - carefully hold..." Read more
"...The extra bridge is niceThe tuner/metronome: C not bad and a nice perk..." Read more
"...fit and finish is about student grade; strings are crap; the bow is crap; the bridge can be better; the nut can definitely use some fit and..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the tuning of the violin. Some mention that the fine tuners were helpful, the pegs were ebony, and fairly easy to tune. Others say that the tuner isn't great, the soundpost is missing, and the violin drops out of tune.
"...Still a great instrument for the price: perfectly responsive, decent tone except for the E string, because that string sounds very sweet, brilliant,..." Read more
"...The sound is bright and full. It stays in tune like a champ though the doped pegs may help with that...." Read more
"...It does not maintain the "tuning" I think due to the soundpost missing. I decided to order the tools to set the post after viewing a couple videos...." Read more
"...the tuner/metronome is great...." Read more
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Violin:
- Sounds alright, doesn't sound extremely bright or dark. Doesn't sound extremely shrill and piercing(in a bad way) like some student instruments I've heard.
-Pegs were not fit to the peg box, I had to push them in quite a bit just to get them to stay when I first tuned it. I didn't put rosin dust or peg drops on them.
-Scroll was sloppily carved, very messy and rough. Won't affect the sound quality, though.
-Pegs, fingerboard, and chinrest seem to be real ebony, I even filed an extremely tiny corner of both the the fingerboard and chinrest to confirm it(barely filed anything though, it's basically unnoticeable).
-Bridge seems slightly thicker than most I've seen.
-Looks great.
-The tailpiece allows use of ball or loop end strings.
-Soundpost isn't properly fitted, it's too long
Bows:
-They both worked fine, but were slightly different
Bow #1:
-Had a darker varnish than the other, which I liked
-Had a slightly sweeter tone than that other
-Heavier than the other
-Screw was easier to turn
-Slightly warped, but hardly noticeable
Bow #2:
-Had a more even, velvet tone than the other
-Completely straight
-Screw is a bit difficult to turn, but still able to the turned
-Ever so slightly lighter than the other
Rosin:
-Since I've heard and read many reviews saying that the rosin is terrible, I just bought Pirastro Goldflex and didn't use the one that came with the violin.
-Came cracked with the box dusty, much dustier than shown in the picture
Tuner:
-Haven't used it yet, I've been using my old universal tuner
-No don't do 420 blaze it, it's 440 tune it, you silly person
Shoulder rest:
-Extremely small and uncomfortable
-Cushion is so stiff, not even really a cushion
-Just get a better shoulder rest. A Wolf or Everest would be so much better to use than this thing.
Case:
-Will protect the instrument just fine, not sure if they always have the same color inside, but the one I received has such a pretty, dark teal.
Strings:
-Sound okay when open, but very muted when fingering. I replaced them with a set of D'addario Preludes, they sound so much fuller, warmer, and project better.
-Extra bridge might come in handy someday, as of now I just keep it in my case.
All in all, a great product, especially for the price. If you can't afford a better instrument, this is an amazing violin to get. It's really meeting my needs for my first violin. I haven't asked a professional or teacher about their thoughts yet, but it seems a lot better than some instruments I've seen my friends in orchestra playing on. I'm extremely satisfied with this purchase.
A few recommendations, only for comfort and instrument care:
-Get a better shoulder rest
-Put new strings on it, a cheap set of D'addario Prelude strings should do, Dominants would be even better if you have the budget. Infeld Reds sound great on it but the g sounds a bit unclear after a few months of use on them.
-Get an instrument cleaning cloth, you'll need to clean your instrument and strings of rosin dust after each play session to prevent it from sticking to the strings and varnish.
I highly recommend this to the beginner violinist on a budget. Great purchase, satisfied!
Edit: (7 months later)
I have tried this violin with several strings, qnd the E string seems to sound great no matter what. A tone qualities gold plated E strings seem to really suit it. It sounds fine with vibrato, but the G string sounds quite muffled in higher positions. I took the fine tuners off of the G,D, and A strings which made me really notice that the pegs arent properly fit to the pegbox. It's nothing too major though and can probably be fixed with peg compound, which I will be trying soon(I'll post my results when I try it). The D and A strings sound about average for a student violin in higher positions, nothing special. Still a great instrument for the price: perfectly responsive, decent tone except for the E string, because that string sounds very sweet, brilliant, and has the perfect amount of ring nearly no matter what. I am no longer using the bow that came with it, which did improve literally everything that involves the bow. The instrument seems to be warming up ever so slightly, which I am elated about.
Edit(11 months later)
-Peg Compound fixed most peg issues, I removed the fine tuners on g, d, and a and It takes me about 10-15 seconds to tune it when it isnt perfect.
- I've gotten a teacher, and she said that I have, "a really nice violin." She doesn't know I bought it from amazon, but she has heard it being played and has played it a bit and said that it sounds very good. It's still very responsive, and a better set of strings really brings out it's good qualities. I have a set of Infeld Reds on it right now, and the only bad thing is the lack of clarity on the g string. That may just be because of my strings being near due a change.
-I'm using a different bow and rosin, and the quality makes it much easier to play.
-in 3 months(It's currently the end of October 2016, my audition is in late January 2017) I'm going to audition for a performing arts high school and major in orchestra using this violin. Once that happens I'll post another edit if any of the feedback I get is relevant to the product.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2015
Violin:
- Sounds alright, doesn't sound extremely bright or dark. Doesn't sound extremely shrill and piercing(in a bad way) like some student instruments I've heard.
-Pegs were not fit to the peg box, I had to push them in quite a bit just to get them to stay when I first tuned it. I didn't put rosin dust or peg drops on them.
-Scroll was sloppily carved, very messy and rough. Won't affect the sound quality, though.
-Pegs, fingerboard, and chinrest seem to be real ebony, I even filed an extremely tiny corner of both the the fingerboard and chinrest to confirm it(barely filed anything though, it's basically unnoticeable).
-Bridge seems slightly thicker than most I've seen.
-Looks great.
-The tailpiece allows use of ball or loop end strings.
-Soundpost isn't properly fitted, it's too long
Bows:
-They both worked fine, but were slightly different
Bow #1:
-Had a darker varnish than the other, which I liked
-Had a slightly sweeter tone than that other
-Heavier than the other
-Screw was easier to turn
-Slightly warped, but hardly noticeable
Bow #2:
-Had a more even, velvet tone than the other
-Completely straight
-Screw is a bit difficult to turn, but still able to the turned
-Ever so slightly lighter than the other
Rosin:
-Since I've heard and read many reviews saying that the rosin is terrible, I just bought Pirastro Goldflex and didn't use the one that came with the violin.
-Came cracked with the box dusty, much dustier than shown in the picture
Tuner:
-Haven't used it yet, I've been using my old universal tuner
-No don't do 420 blaze it, it's 440 tune it, you silly person
Shoulder rest:
-Extremely small and uncomfortable
-Cushion is so stiff, not even really a cushion
-Just get a better shoulder rest. A Wolf or Everest would be so much better to use than this thing.
Case:
-Will protect the instrument just fine, not sure if they always have the same color inside, but the one I received has such a pretty, dark teal.
Strings:
-Sound okay when open, but very muted when fingering. I replaced them with a set of D'addario Preludes, they sound so much fuller, warmer, and project better.
-Extra bridge might come in handy someday, as of now I just keep it in my case.
All in all, a great product, especially for the price. If you can't afford a better instrument, this is an amazing violin to get. It's really meeting my needs for my first violin. I haven't asked a professional or teacher about their thoughts yet, but it seems a lot better than some instruments I've seen my friends in orchestra playing on. I'm extremely satisfied with this purchase.
A few recommendations, only for comfort and instrument care:
-Get a better shoulder rest
-Put new strings on it, a cheap set of D'addario Prelude strings should do, Dominants would be even better if you have the budget. Infeld Reds sound great on it but the g sounds a bit unclear after a few months of use on them.
-Get an instrument cleaning cloth, you'll need to clean your instrument and strings of rosin dust after each play session to prevent it from sticking to the strings and varnish.
I highly recommend this to the beginner violinist on a budget. Great purchase, satisfied!
Edit: (7 months later)
I have tried this violin with several strings, qnd the E string seems to sound great no matter what. A tone qualities gold plated E strings seem to really suit it. It sounds fine with vibrato, but the G string sounds quite muffled in higher positions. I took the fine tuners off of the G,D, and A strings which made me really notice that the pegs arent properly fit to the pegbox. It's nothing too major though and can probably be fixed with peg compound, which I will be trying soon(I'll post my results when I try it). The D and A strings sound about average for a student violin in higher positions, nothing special. Still a great instrument for the price: perfectly responsive, decent tone except for the E string, because that string sounds very sweet, brilliant, and has the perfect amount of ring nearly no matter what. I am no longer using the bow that came with it, which did improve literally everything that involves the bow. The instrument seems to be warming up ever so slightly, which I am elated about.
Edit(11 months later)
-Peg Compound fixed most peg issues, I removed the fine tuners on g, d, and a and It takes me about 10-15 seconds to tune it when it isnt perfect.
- I've gotten a teacher, and she said that I have, "a really nice violin." She doesn't know I bought it from amazon, but she has heard it being played and has played it a bit and said that it sounds very good. It's still very responsive, and a better set of strings really brings out it's good qualities. I have a set of Infeld Reds on it right now, and the only bad thing is the lack of clarity on the g string. That may just be because of my strings being near due a change.
-I'm using a different bow and rosin, and the quality makes it much easier to play.
-in 3 months(It's currently the end of October 2016, my audition is in late January 2017) I'm going to audition for a performing arts high school and major in orchestra using this violin. Once that happens I'll post another edit if any of the feedback I get is relevant to the product.
The favorable YouTube reviews by Alison Sparrow - The Online Piano and Violin Tutor led me to the Mendini line of instruments. With those in mind I purchased the MV500 before she released her review of this particular model. Her later review of the MV500 is very reflective of the the good sound and solid value offered by this sub-$200 instrument.
The current price on Amazon is $149 which is $30 less than a year ago, making it even easier to take the plunge. I fell in love with the instrument from day one and took it to my local stringed instrument shop (an internationally acclaimed store) for a professional setup. Most violins priced $200 or less will not have been set up to professional standards otherwise you would be paying more for them. This is not indicative of any lack of quality in the Mendini range-- it's just the way it is in this price range. From the shop, I received Helicore strings, a new soundpost and maple bridge professionally fitted, doped pegs, planed fingerboard, and a new Wittner composite tailpiece. These have made incremental improvements in performance and sound which a professional musician will notice. With that said, Alison Sparrow's out-of-the box MV500 in her review sounds substantially similar to my inexperienced ears. But my luthier and my violin instructor were both pleasantly surprised by the results from my MV500 after it had been set up. My instructor was expecting to be disappointed but after the first note she looked at it with raised eyebrow and remarked "Not bad." She went on to say that it had a bright tone, projects well and was easy to play. In the year since she has remarked on several occasions that I have a lovely fiddle and made a good purchase.
After a year of daily playing, I've not outgrown my instrument and I expect to not outgrow it for a few more years. Even then I'll never part with it as it is a trusted friend and valued companion. It's easy on the eyes with a tastefully shaded finish that imparts warmth and character. The spirit varnish is hard wearing yet is not overly thick like I've seen on a $1000 violin. There are minor cosmetic blemishes which are to be expected from an instrument in this price range but they do not detract from the overall attractiveness. The sound is bright and full. It stays in tune like a champ though the doped pegs may help with that.
The accessories are reasonable for this price range, listed as follows.
The bows are serviceable for a beginner and I've not outgrown them yet. For what they're intended to be, inexpensive bows included as part of a beginner package, I feel they're very good. The only problem I've had is when I break an occasional hair on the bow spinner through my own clumsiness.
The metronome is adequate though I've since upgraded to a Korg metronome for its large flashing light. I had troubles using the tuner in the included metronome until I learned that you have to use your fingers to dampen (steady) the three strings you're not tuning-- otherwise the tuner will respond to sympathetic vibrations from those strings and jump all over.
The chinrest is ergonomically a poor fit for me so I upgraded to a Kaufmann-style chinrest in short order. The provided chinrest is an inexpensive piece that might get you started but if you stick with it plan to upgrade.
Ditto for the shoulder rest. It is inexpensive in construction and a poor fit for me personally. I upgraded to a Kuhn and eventually a Bon Musica.
The case is better than you might expect in this price range. The foam and velvet-like padding are of pleasing quality and protect my instrument well with a secure but comfortable fit The exterior is of satisfying workmanship and materials. The case even accommodates my Bon Musica shoulder rest, something that not every case can do. Major bonus points for that. My case has received light daily use and weekly car travels, with the instrument going in and out 400 (+) times. An inch of mostly decorative stitching on the bottom unraveled six months ago but has not progressed since that time. After a year I had to trim some fuzzies from the Velcro-style neck closure. Otherwise the case looks and functions as new.
I didn't use the included rosin based on reviews which described it as dusty and crumbly. For $10 I purchased a cake of Hill Dark Rosin which has proven to be fabulous and should last me another two years.
From the one star reviews, a few customers appear to have received violins with issues which were not caught during factory QAQC. However, Cecilio (Mendini) responded quickly and courteously to most of those posted comments to advise the reviewers of the one year warranty. In the unlikely event that you receive an instrument with problems, do avail yourself of the warranty as Cecilio seems genuinely interested in wanting the customers to have a positive experience. Or do a return and replace with Amazon. Anyone who throws in the towel right away is missing out.
The MV500 has been an affordable gateway to a whole new world for me. The 20 or 30 minutes I practice before work get each day off to a great start. Violin time is the highlight of my day. I plan to be playing and learning for the rest of my life and this violin will be with me throughout.
P.S. I do recommend starting out with lessons. They'll give you a positive start with a good foundation, otherwise you may develop poor posture and technique which will have to be unlearned later. Lessons will add to the cost of learning but you'll go further and faster. In my case, instruction from books and videos was not a substitute for having a personal instructor who could observe and guide my form. Violin is neither the quickest nor easiest instrument to learn and a lot of beginners give up. But you'll get out of it what you put in. The violin rewards patience, perseverance and dedication. If you can provide all that you'll have a great time with the MV500.
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Reviewed in India on October 11, 2020