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Heather Broadbent

What to Look for in a Violin

August 16, 2013 at 2:07 PM

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Live interview with Zlata Brouwer from Violin Lounge!!!  We discuss what to look for in an instrument - what is important and what is not important.

Mention this video interview and receive a free orchestra mute with purchase.
Here are Zlata's youtube videos packed full of even more information on what to look for in your purchase!!!

 

Besides being an excellent violinist - Zlata is extremely professional and reliable.  She gets the job done and you can count on her for being punctual with the delivery of your instrument anywhere in the world.

Click here for the violin shown in the video.

 You can find Zlata's violin shop and schedule your violin trial skype session here :)

This is the shop in Czech where Zlata's violins are made :)

 


It is always good to know who made the violin and where and it is fabulous to actually see the violin shop on video:)


Buying your first violin can be a very overwhelming task.  There are so many options, so many prices, so many dealers and so many makers. In the states I knew who to refer all my students to for violin purchases, rentals and for a luthier.  That was Classic Violins located in Mundelein, Illinois.

Now that my studio has gone global, I was thrown back into the bucket of where to refer my students.  Now I can relate to all the violinists not knowing where to start to look online to purchase a violin and have it shipped to you.  Not everyone ships internationally and how do you know you will be receiving a quality instrument - who can you trust?

So - I did some research for you.  I am very picky when it comes to violins and pretty much any financial investment big or small.  Quality is number 1 ! It is very important when you first start the violin that you have a good quality instrument.  The violin is hard enough and  you want your instrument to work for you not against you.

Being the Savvy Spender that I am, I also look for extremely reasonable price point for that AMAZING quality.

Since online violin started almost a year ago now - I have been looking for a global solution for violin purchase and I finally found one - Zlata Brouwer at Violin Lounge.  She is a violinist and violin teacher herself and knows exactly what is needed for the beginner violin.  She has found quality violins at EXTREMELY competitive prices. Seriously, when I first skyped with her and she played her beginner violins for me I was surprised at the price point for the quality. I knew it was possible to find quality violins for this price point because I knew they existed in the world - I just didn't know how to connect with them until I found Zlata.  I feel 100 % confident in presenting Zlata Brouwer and her violins to my current and future Online Violin Students.

Yours in Light,
Heather Broadbent


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