Anonymous wrote:PP here/ Watch for Craigslist - there is some truly bad quality out there. As a (former) violinist with a violinist daughter, a piece of junk will never be worth the money spent on it. An "unknown" violin should ideally be brought to the instructor for inspection before you agree to buy it. Impossible to do on Craigslist.
Anonymous wrote:Just continue to rent, or use the school instrument for free.
Unless your child is a teen, he will grow out of the instrument several times over the elementary/middle school years. There is no point in buying the instrument unless he has finished growing.
If you feel you must buy, check out craigslist. Child sized instruments regularly get listed there for very cheap.
I once found a family selling 2 violins (I believe 1/4 and 1/2 sizes) for under $50.00 each.
Anonymous wrote:Just continue to rent, or use the school instrument for free.
Unless your child is a teen, he will grow out of the instrument several times over the elementary/middle school years. There is no point in buying the instrument unless he has finished growing.
If you feel you must buy, check out craigslist. Child sized instruments regularly get listed there for very cheap.
I once found a family selling 2 violins (I believe 1/4 and 1/2 sizes) for under $50.00 each.