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Best electric violin

Best electric violin
  1. How much is a good electric violin?
  2. Are electric violins worth it?
  3. Is it OK to learn on an electric violin?
  4. Is electric violin easier?

How much is a good electric violin?

Electric violins range from around $100 for the cheapest models to about $5,000 at the top end. Tip: When shopping for your first electric violin, don't forget to leave space in your budget for a good quality amplifier and maybe even a multi-effects processor!

Are electric violins worth it?

Electric violins are great for those musicians that want to expand their range and style. The great advantage of the electric violin is that it offers you the possibility to practice silently when the situation asks for that. You just need a pair of headphones to plug into the inbuilt amp.

Is it OK to learn on an electric violin?

Can you start playing an electric violin as a beginner? The short answer is yes, you can. However, you have to keep in mind that the response from an electric instrument is different than the response of an acoustic one. ... Of course it is also perfectly fine to just do electric (or acoustic).

Is electric violin easier?

Both acoustic and electric violins should be easy and comfortable for violinists to play. Some electric violins also have frets. Perfect for beginner violinists or musicians accustomed to fretted instruments. Electric violins do take some getting used to though.

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