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Bunnel Premier 4/4 Full Size Violin Outfit with Carrying Case & Accessories - Solid Maple Wood & Ebony Fittings by Kennedy Violins - Perfect for Beginners, Students & Professional Musicians
Bunnel Premier 4/4 Full Size Violin Outfit with Carrying Case & Accessories - Solid Maple Wood & Ebony Fittings by Kennedy Violins - Perfect for Beginners, Students & Professional Musicians
Bunnel Premier 4/4 Full Size Violin Outfit with Carrying Case & Accessories - Solid Maple Wood & Ebony Fittings by Kennedy Violins - Perfect for Beginners, Students & Professional Musicians
Bunnel Premier 4/4 Full Size Violin Outfit with Carrying Case & Accessories - Solid Maple Wood & Ebony Fittings by Kennedy Violins - Perfect for Beginners, Students & Professional Musicians
Bunnel Premier 4/4 Full Size Violin Outfit with Carrying Case & Accessories - Solid Maple Wood & Ebony Fittings by Kennedy Violins - Perfect for Beginners, Students & Professional Musicians
Bunnel Premier 4/4 Full Size Violin Outfit with Carrying Case & Accessories - Solid Maple Wood & Ebony Fittings by Kennedy Violins - Perfect for Beginners, Students & Professional Musicians
Bunnel Premier 4/4 Full Size Violin Outfit with Carrying Case & Accessories - Solid Maple Wood & Ebony Fittings by Kennedy Violins - Perfect for Beginners, Students & Professional Musicians
Bunnel Premier 4/4 Full Size Violin Outfit with Carrying Case & Accessories - Solid Maple Wood & Ebony Fittings by Kennedy Violins - Perfect for Beginners, Students & Professional Musicians
Bunnel Premier 4/4 Full Size Violin Outfit with Carrying Case & Accessories - Solid Maple Wood & Ebony Fittings by Kennedy Violins - Perfect for Beginners, Students & Professional Musicians
Bunnel Premier 4/4 Full Size Violin Outfit with Carrying Case & Accessories - Solid Maple Wood & Ebony Fittings by Kennedy Violins - Perfect for Beginners, Students & Professional Musicians

Bunnel Premier 4/4 Full Size Violin Outfit with Carrying Case & Accessories - Solid Maple Wood & Ebony Fittings by Kennedy Violins - Perfect for Beginners, Students & Professional Musicians

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The Bunnel Premier is an upgrade from our Bunnel Pupil. The Premier is an excellent choice for a beginning student instrument. It features improved quality of wood, providing a richer, warmer sound. The following instrument is listed on clearance due to a slight cosmetic defect which does not affect playability or sound in any way. Natural Oil Finish The oil finish is a unique feature usually seen on more expensive violins. Student-level string instruments from other retailers at this cost are typically coated with a thick, glossy lacquer finish that hinders quality tone production. The Ricard Bunnel has an authentic, hand-rubbed oil finish. It not only looks more professional, but remains true to historical, tried-and-true standards of hand-crafted violin making. The construction, fittings, finish, and design of the Ricard Bunnel Premier give this instrument a warmer and more projective sound than competing student violins in the same cost category. FREE expert setup by our staff of professional luthiers is included with your purchase to meet or exceed all MENC specifications and standard measurements. At Kennedy Violins, the luthier staff ensures that each violin is individually setup, tuned, and inspected to our highest standards. Your violin will be ready to play when you receive it—not sent to you unstrung or in pieces as from other online retailers. Professional set up includes the following: Smoothing the accurately planed fingerboard Arching the bridge Fitting bridge feet to the curvature of the violin Carving the nut to professional curvature Fitting and treating pegs for smooth operationPolishing the finish See what sets our Violin Outfits apart! VIOLIN FEATURES Four built-in fine tuners on a composite tailpiece.Genuine ebony fittings.Solid carved (not laminated) maple back and sides.Solid spruce carved (not laminated) top.Inlaid purfling.Handmade construction.Satin oil finish (not a shiny, thick, tinny-sounding lacquer finish). GIULIANI BOW FEATURES Strong bow shaft of genuine Brazilwood.Genuine Mongolian horse hair.Half-mounted genuine ebony frog for great balance and durability.Mother of pearl inlay on frog.Silver winding.Abalone bow slide.Precisely weighted for excellent balance and responsiveness.Black leather grip. CASE FEATURES Two satin-lined rotating bow holders.Strong velcro straps for securing the violin.Hygrometer for humidity measurement.Durable YKK zippers.Plush velour lining.Spacious accessory compartments.Lined protective blanket to cover the violin.Ergonomic handle for comfortable carrying.Straps adjust for backpack, across-the-chest, or over-the-shoulder carrying.Weatherproof exterior. INCLUDED ACCESSORIES Portland carbon fiber shoulder rest, or contoured shoulder cushion for 1/8, 1/10, & 1/16 sizes.Pre-installed steel-core D'Addario Prelude strings.Additional full set of Portland violin strings."Intro to Violin" bookGiuliani rosin. Learn about our company and why we are proud of our work here at Kennedy Violins. The Kennedy Violins Difference What makes Kennedy Violins string instruments the best on the market? First, we purchase each violin directly from the maker — a rare and highly effective business practice that lowers our cost and allows us to pass the savings to you. Professional Setup Next, all final assembly and FREE setup is performed locally in our Washington State shop by our professionally trained luthier staff. NO assembly or setup is required with a violin that is ready to play from the moment you open the case. Experience the Difference With both the highest-rated violins and customer care in the U.S., we are the only company confident enough to back up our instruments. Experience the Kennedy Violins difference! What to expect when purchasing a clearance violin: These photos represent possible flaws found on clearance versions of our violins. Purchase with Security The slight cosmetic flaws that may be present in clearance products from Kennedy Violins do not affect the quality of the tone woods or resonance of the violins. You can purchase with confidence that you are getting the same great quality instrument that is expected in any Kennedy Violin product. Considering a clearance violin? They are an excellent option for the discerning customer looking to find a great value! We are sure you will find they still have the same great sound and playability as all of their musical counterparts. Not in love? No problem! The Kennedy Violins team will be happy to help you find the best fit for you if you find it's not love at first sight. VIOLIN SIZE CHART Use the sizing chart to choose the correct size from the arm measurement. Follow these instructions for the most accurate size: First, with arm outstretched to the side, measure the player's arm from the base of neck to mid-palm. Check the size chart below for the right size of violin according to arm length measurement. Always choose the smaller size if the student is in-between sizes. A larger instrument will hinder the student’s ability to play properly. The deciding factor is if the student is able to, or very close to, playing the 4th finger. If they can reach this fingering the violin will be usable. Extend arm fully to the side and perpendicular to the body.Measure from the base of the neck to the middle of the palm.If you are between sizes, size down. Please use the sizing chart below to assist you. 1/16 14"–15" arm length, usually 3–5 years age 1/10 15"–16" arm length, usually 3–5 years age 1/8 16"–18" arm length, usually 3–5 years age 1/4 18"–20" arm length, usually 4–7 years age 1/2 20"–22" arm length, usually 6–10 years age 3/4 22"–23" arm length, usually 9–11 years age 4/4 23" and up arm length, usually 12 years and up in age

Features

    [HIGH-QUALITY CLEARANCE] This instrument is marked down due to a slight cosmetic defect that does not affect playability or sound in any way. Kennedy Violins is proud to offer this highly rated clearance violin in an outfit with bonus accessories. Our customer service team is on hand to answer ANY question and to help with your stringed instrument!

    [THE COMPLETE OUTFIT] We have included the quality accessories that professional players recommend in your outfit. This includes your violin, Portland carbon fiber style shoulder rest (contour foam rest for sizes under 1/4), “Intro to Violin” book, high-quality D'Addario Prelude strings installed, backup set of strings, Giuliani rosin, Giuliani Brazilwood bow, and a Portland oblong carrying case.

    [ASSEMBLED AND QUALITY-CHECKED IN THE USA] Our final assembly and set-up are in the USA, NOT in China. Quality set-up equals long-term quality. Improper set-up can lead to poor quality sound and damage to the instrument. We send you an instrument ready to tune and start playing right away.

    [HANDCRAFTED] This Bunnel violin is handcrafted with upgraded quality solid maple and spruce tonewoods, 100% genuine ebony fittings, then completed with a satin oil finish. It has a smooth mellow character and warm tone.

    [LIFETIME GUARANTEE] All of our violins are fully backed by a lifetime warranty and a 45-day money-back guarantee, so you can purchase with confidence. We take our customer satisfaction seriously. Please reach out if you have ANY questions or concerns, we go to great lengths to make our customers happy!

Reviews

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Based on function, sound quality and value, this is a great instrument. Do other violins sound better - of course. Are other violins easier to play - of course. Can you get better sound and ease of play in other violins at this price - definitely not. We have four violins in the house. We have the Cecilio beginner violin made famous on YouTube, which cost $109. We have this violin, which is a discounted Bunnel model and which was $199. We also have the Fiddlerman Apprentice Violin Outfit, which was $330. Lastly I have a hundred year old German violin that is worth maybe $3,500.The violin itself is very attractive. It is a nice darker wood with a smooth oiled finish that is easy on the hands and the neck is responsive. It takes a little more effort to play than the Fiddlerman but it costs $130 less. The case is great, except for the seller's logo. The strings will get you through six months to a year of playing. The construction is basic. The wood is quality, with a very good sound, and a nice responsive tone. You can draw long, deep chords and notes with good bow technique. No complaints at all.My evaluation of the violins is this. It is all about budget. The German violin was bought at a flea market for $65 and I actually assumed it was not a good instrument and bought the Fiddlerman and Cecilio without even having the German model assessed by a luthier (would have cost $150 and I did not think I would get a good result).If you only have enough money to rent a violin, but want the benefits of ownership, buy the Cecilio. If you can already play or are a little more committed and have a few more dollars to spend, get the Bunnel. If you play very well or if you have outgrown your Bunnel or Cecilio and want a violin you can keep for years, but are still on a budget, get the Fiddlerman Apprentice. OR - if you have a little more money to spend at any level of play, start with the Fiddlerman and keep it until you can get a performance quality violin at triple the cost.The biggest drawback with this Bunnel is the bow. Fortunately, I'm into carbon fiber and I just bought a carbon fiber bow to use with all the violins and it is head and shoulders better than just about any bow I've used. Granted, I'm just a third year player, but the first thing you'll need to upgrade and the easiest thing to upgrade that will improve your playing is your bow and your strings. If you're a good player and on a budget, get this Bunnel and a new bow and strings and you won't need to get another violin for maybe three years.To get a violin that plays better than the Fiddlerman you'll have to spend a whole lot more than $330. In fact, it plays nearly as well as my newly configured German violin, for which I did end up spending money with a luthier.If you just want to play around and learn for fun, the Cecilio is probably good enough to keep you interested and play along with your kids or a piano or cello once in a while. If you play well and have no budget at all, the Bunnel is your best choice. It's not great, but it is very, very good and you'll be pressed to find a violin that will play better if you are a violinist with less than five years of playing. Or if you are in that five year or under category and have more than $200 and less than $500 to spend, get the Apprentice and spend money on a better bow and better strings.