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product_id: 7011863
title: "Cecilio Full Size 4/4 Violin with Hard Case & Shoulder Rest - Solidwood Ebony Fitted Violin with Premium Strings, Ideal for Beginners"
brand: "cecilio"
price: "1868 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Cecilio"
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/7011863-cecilio-full-size-4-4-violin-with-hard-case-shoulder
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# Full size 4/4 solid spruce & maple body Pre-strung with premium D'Addario Prelude strings Lightweight hard case with backpack straps Cecilio Full Size 4/4 Violin with Hard Case & Shoulder Rest - Solidwood Ebony Fitted Violin with Premium Strings, Ideal for Beginners

**Brand:** cecilio
**Price:** 1868 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎻 Elevate your sound, own the stage — the violin that grows with you.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cecilio Full Size 4/4 Violin with Hard Case & Shoulder Rest - Solidwood Ebony Fitted Violin with Premium Strings, Ideal for Beginners by cecilio
- **How much does it cost?** 1868 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- cecilio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cecilio brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Travel-Ready Protection:** Durable, lightweight hard case with backpack straps and accessory compartments keeps your violin safe and accessible on the go.
- • **Comfort Meets Performance:** Adjustable padded shoulder rest ensures ergonomic support during long rehearsals or performances.
- • **Crafted for Resonance & Style:** Solid spruce top and flamed maple back deliver rich, professional sound and eye-catching aesthetics.
- • **Ideal for Aspiring Professionals:** Pre-strung with D'Addario Prelude strings, this violin supports beginners through intermediate players aiming to elevate their craft.
- • **Ready to Play Right Out of the Box:** Complete set includes two Brazilwood bows, rosin, shoulder rest, and plush hard case for seamless practice and transport.

## Overview

The Cecilio Full Size 4/4 Violin is a beginner-friendly, solidwood instrument featuring a spruce top and flamed maple back for superior tonal quality. It comes fully equipped with premium D'Addario Prelude strings, two Brazilwood bows, rosin, an adjustable shoulder rest, and a lightweight hard case with backpack straps for easy transport. Designed for ergonomic comfort and professional aesthetics, this violin offers exceptional value for aspiring musicians ready to make their mark.

## Description

Product description

Review: Excellent value - I am new to the violin, but have played several other instruments. I decided to try the violin after seeing that there are many examples on desertcart that are highly rated yet affordable. I did some research, found many articles denouncing "cheap Chinese violin shaped objects" and so on, and decided to trust the reviews. I am not disappointed in the least. The instrument that I received appears to be very high quality. It is a very attractive instrument an appealing finish and genuine flame maple as per the photos. The instrument holds a tune very well and despite playing it for around 2 hours per day, I haven't had to do more than a small adjustment on one or two strings every other day or so. It is a very resonant instrument with a sound that projects impressively. The workmanship isn't entirely flawless; on close inspection some minor imperfections are evident, but nothing that would even be noticed save under a close inspection. The included extras are nice. In particular, it is reassuring to have an extra bridge and the instruction book has more interesting pieces than I expected, such as for example the theme to the 2nd movement of Dvorak's New World Symphony. These are fun and inspiring to play. The shoulder rest and tuner are adequate, but not exceptional. I ordered other pieces and use these instead. I also ordered a nicer bow, though I haven't found those included to be obviously bad. Someone more experienced than I could better evaluate the included bows. Overall, by all appearances this is a remarkable value and I have no regrets about this purchase. This instrument inspires me to play, and I am confident that it is of sufficient quality to carry me to at least an intermediate level of proficiency before the need for an upgrade becomes obvious. Of a first instrument, I can scarcely conceive of greater success than inspiring these statements while simultaneously being quite affordable.
Review: I'm glad I bought it - I would have given it a five star if I didn't need to pay to have a new sound post cut. For the price I paid for it, I am very happy! Packaging and shipping: I placed my order on July 27 around 10 am, my 4/4 cvn 500 and 1/8 cvn 100 arrived at my front door around 3pm on July 29 - about 42 hours later. The package was fine, both violin came in the same big box stuffed with butcher paper. The violins were in individual box and they both came with cases, so they were well protected. Accessories: I opened the cvn 500 first and it looked fine. All the accessories - extra set of strings, extra bow, extra bridge, rosin, strap for the case, shoulder rest, tuner, and book were present. The shoulder rest is probably the cheapest one could get. The rosin is fine. The bows are okay. Some hair broke off of one, but still has lots of hair. There are a couple dints on the top and a chip at the edge, but I could accept those. Both bows that came with the vioin didn't need to be rosin much (seven or eight times)to be playable, a brand new bow does not make sound unless it is rosined for a good 10 to 15 minutes (if the rosin is new, it needs to be scratched up - use a paper clip to break the surface). Appearance and set up: I'm not an expert but everything seemed fine - the tail piece and chinrest look beautiful. Pegs are made of ebony but I'm not sure about the fingerboard, it might have been dyed black. The sound post was not in the right spot - it was under E string instead of under A string - it could have been too long or got shifted during shipment, which is common. The bridge looks great as well; however, it was not line up with the notch of f holes, again, it could have been shifted like the sound post. Strings were loose and I tuned them with the tuner that came with the violin. I took it to let my daughter's violin teacher to look at it, she was impress with the appearance but not the sound; she said the sound was "teeny." I heard from others that it takes 6 weeks to 6 months for a violin to be broken into - playing a good amount of time on it everyday. I am just a beginner, so as long as it is playable, it is fine for me. In addition, I really had no other violin to compare with and it sounded so different when you heard it right under your ear. Adjustment made and satisfaction after adjustment: After I had been playing with it for two weeks, I took it to a luthier for him to look at my CVN 500. He recommended a few changes: 1. to replace the sound post that is too long and not in the right spot, 2. to change the steel strings that came with the violin with Dominant strings, 3. to cut a new bridge, the current one is too thick and too low (a thick bridge would dampen the sound). It will cost me $150 for all three and I was not willing to spend so much money on it so I chose to replace the sound post and replaced the strings with dominant strings, which cost me $70 (I purchased my strings on line instead of from the luthier and put them on myself). When the sound post was off, my A string sounded very weak, like when someone couldn't get his/her voice out when he/she talks. After I had the luthier cut a new sound post the sound of all strings improved greatly, my A and E string sound a lot stronger/louder than before. On the fourth week I changed the steel strings to dominant strings. The day when I changed the strings, all the strings sounded great as people said the strings would make a tremendous difference.

## Features

- Premium Materials for Superior Sound: Full size 4/4 violin crafted with solid spruce top and flamed maple back/sides, featuring inlaid purfling for enhanced resonance and professional aesthetics
- Complete 4/4 Violin Full Set: Includes 4/4 full size lightweight hard case with plush interior, 2 Brazilwood bows with Mongolian horsehair, and rosin cake for immediate playability
- Pro-Grade Accessories: Pre-strung with premium D'Addario Prelude strings delivering rich tonal quality, paired with satin antique finish for elegant stage presence
- Ergonomic Comfort: Adjustable 4/4 full size violin shoulder rest with padded base ensures comfortable positioning during extended practice sessions
- Travel-Friendly: 4/4 full size violin case with backpack straps and accessory compartments provides secure transportation to lessons/performances
- Versatile for Multiple Scenarios:Perfect fiddle for beginners through intermediate players seeking quality craftsmanship at an accessible price point

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00EOYK2FQ |
| Back Material Type | Maple |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,591 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #65 in Acoustic Violins |
| Body Material Type | Maple |
| Brand | Cecilio |
| Brand Name | Cecilio |
| Color | Nickel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 474 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Varnish |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00847848002182 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Handed |
| Included Components | with case |
| Instrument | Violin |
| Instrument Size | Size 4/4 |
| Item Dimensions | 32 x 12 x 5 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 12 x 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Cecilio Musical Instruments |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DA_4/4CVN-500+SR+92D+FB1 |
| Material Type | Spruce, Maple, Ebony |
| Model Name | CVN-500 |
| Model Number | DA_4/4CVN-500+SR+92D+FB1 |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Set Name | Cecilio 4/4 Violin Full Set |
| Size | Size 4/4 |
| String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material Type | Spruce |
| UPC | 847848002182 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty against manufacturer's defects. |

## Product Details

- **Back Material Type:** Maple
- **Brand:** Cecilio
- **Color:** Nickel
- **Finish Type:** Varnish
- **Instrument:** Violin
- **Item Weight:** 5 Pounds
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 32 x 12 x 5 inches
- **Size:** Size 4/4
- **String Material Type:** Alloy Steel
- **Top Material Type:** Spruce

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do you recommend this violin for a beginner or an intermediate level student?**
A: I don't know much about violins but I do know about this one because I have it. For a beginner I say this is a good violin but it isn't very durable. The instructional videos that come with it aren't that good so I would suggest getting different ones. I haven't had any major issues with the violin other than tuning. The pegs are either too lose or tight so you might have to buy the supplies for that.

**Q: does the case in the photo come with the violin.. one customer said it didnt..**
A: Yes. I purchased this violin about six months ago and the case in the picture came as part of the package. You get everything you see in the picture. The case is not the nicest you will see, but it is decently sturdy and has two shoulder straps along with a top carrying handle and a side carrying handle.

**Q: ¿ en que pais se fabrica el violin cecilio cvn 500 ?**
A: All of our instruments are manufactured in China and shipped from our warehouse in Southern California.

**Q: Does this come with four fine tuners?  The picture only showed one.**
A: This violin comes with four fine tuners.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent value
*by E***N on July 1, 2016*

I am new to the violin, but have played several other instruments. I decided to try the violin after seeing that there are many examples on Amazon that are highly rated yet affordable. I did some research, found many articles denouncing "cheap Chinese violin shaped objects" and so on, and decided to trust the reviews. I am not disappointed in the least. The instrument that I received appears to be very high quality. It is a very attractive instrument an appealing finish and genuine flame maple as per the photos. The instrument holds a tune very well and despite playing it for around 2 hours per day, I haven't had to do more than a small adjustment on one or two strings every other day or so. It is a very resonant instrument with a sound that projects impressively. The workmanship isn't entirely flawless; on close inspection some minor imperfections are evident, but nothing that would even be noticed save under a close inspection. The included extras are nice. In particular, it is reassuring to have an extra bridge and the instruction book has more interesting pieces than I expected, such as for example the theme to the 2nd movement of Dvorak's New World Symphony. These are fun and inspiring to play. The shoulder rest and tuner are adequate, but not exceptional. I ordered other pieces and use these instead. I also ordered a nicer bow, though I haven't found those included to be obviously bad. Someone more experienced than I could better evaluate the included bows. Overall, by all appearances this is a remarkable value and I have no regrets about this purchase. This instrument inspires me to play, and I am confident that it is of sufficient quality to carry me to at least an intermediate level of proficiency before the need for an upgrade becomes obvious. Of a first instrument, I can scarcely conceive of greater success than inspiring these statements while simultaneously being quite affordable.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'm glad I bought it
*by P***G on October 8, 2011*

I would have given it a five star if I didn't need to pay to have a new sound post cut. For the price I paid for it, I am very happy! Packaging and shipping: I placed my order on July 27 around 10 am, my 4/4 cvn 500 and 1/8 cvn 100 arrived at my front door around 3pm on July 29 - about 42 hours later. The package was fine, both violin came in the same big box stuffed with butcher paper. The violins were in individual box and they both came with cases, so they were well protected. Accessories: I opened the cvn 500 first and it looked fine. All the accessories - extra set of strings, extra bow, extra bridge, rosin, strap for the case, shoulder rest, tuner, and book were present. The shoulder rest is probably the cheapest one could get. The rosin is fine. The bows are okay. Some hair broke off of one, but still has lots of hair. There are a couple dints on the top and a chip at the edge, but I could accept those. Both bows that came with the vioin didn't need to be rosin much (seven or eight times)to be playable, a brand new bow does not make sound unless it is rosined for a good 10 to 15 minutes (if the rosin is new, it needs to be scratched up - use a paper clip to break the surface). Appearance and set up: I'm not an expert but everything seemed fine - the tail piece and chinrest look beautiful. Pegs are made of ebony but I'm not sure about the fingerboard, it might have been dyed black. The sound post was not in the right spot - it was under E string instead of under A string - it could have been too long or got shifted during shipment, which is common. The bridge looks great as well; however, it was not line up with the notch of f holes, again, it could have been shifted like the sound post. Strings were loose and I tuned them with the tuner that came with the violin. I took it to let my daughter's violin teacher to look at it, she was impress with the appearance but not the sound; she said the sound was "teeny." I heard from others that it takes 6 weeks to 6 months for a violin to be broken into - playing a good amount of time on it everyday. I am just a beginner, so as long as it is playable, it is fine for me. In addition, I really had no other violin to compare with and it sounded so different when you heard it right under your ear. Adjustment made and satisfaction after adjustment: After I had been playing with it for two weeks, I took it to a luthier for him to look at my CVN 500. He recommended a few changes: 1. to replace the sound post that is too long and not in the right spot, 2. to change the steel strings that came with the violin with Dominant strings, 3. to cut a new bridge, the current one is too thick and too low (a thick bridge would dampen the sound). It will cost me $150 for all three and I was not willing to spend so much money on it so I chose to replace the sound post and replaced the strings with dominant strings, which cost me $70 (I purchased my strings on line instead of from the luthier and put them on myself). When the sound post was off, my A string sounded very weak, like when someone couldn't get his/her voice out when he/she talks. After I had the luthier cut a new sound post the sound of all strings improved greatly, my A and E string sound a lot stronger/louder than before. On the fourth week I changed the steel strings to dominant strings. The day when I changed the strings, all the strings sounded great as people said the strings would make a tremendous difference.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality instrument for a very good price
*by A***R on March 11, 2016*

I am an amateur violinist who was looking for an instrument to last me several years. I knew I did not want to spend the several thousand dollars necessary for an older professional violin, so I did quite a bit of research before selecting this Cecilio. First, this is a Chinese-made violin. That said, Cecilio luthiers have been trained in the classical European tradition of violin making; the quality of the instruments they are producing now is nothing like what Chinese violins used to be like 30-40 years ago (when they had a reputation for lower quality). Second, this violin, though inexpensive in price, is not "cheap." The tailpiece and fingerboard as well as the chinrest are real ebony; the front is real spruce and the back is real maple. I had all of these aspects confirmed by a professional luthier in my area. I cannot vouch for the quality of wood itself, but the instrument does produce a beautiful sound. Upon arrival, I received everything as stated in the description- full size violin, two bows, chinrest, beginner's book with DVD, tuner, rosin, an extra bridge, and a case. The case is surprisingly sturdy, with a handle and two back straps. The bows are fairly well balanced. I took the advice of several professional violinists and did not attempt to set up this violin myself; I took it to my luthier immediately and had him set it up for me. This involved checking the instrument for flaws, rosining the bows, resetting and adjusting the bridge, and moving one part of the tailpiece slightly. The luthier stated that this is a good violin for the price, and has a very nice sound. I agree! It is easy to play and has good resonance. I look forward to getting quite a bit of enjoyment out of my new violin. Of course this is not a professional level violin, but you really cannot do better for such a low price!

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