Szolista Violin Hungary 2016
This is a Szolista Violin made in Hungary around the year 2016. An excellent violin for soloists. Szolista is a Hungarian word for Soloist
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Gliga III Violin Outfit | |
| Top: | Solid Spruce |
| Back, Neck & Sides: | Solid Maple |
| Purfling: | Inlaid |
| Pegs: | Ebony Swiss Model |
| Fingerboard: | Ebony |
| Tailpiece: | Wittner Ultralight with inbuilt adjusters |
| Chinrest: | Ebony Teka style |
| Bridge: | Aged maple |
| Strings: | Pirastro Tonica |
| Grade: | Basic. Low flame. |
| Varnish: | Oil. Antique finish |
| Pattern: | Stradivari |
| String Adjusters: | Yes, inbuilt in tailpiece |
| Outfit: | Yes, in FPS shaped hard case |
| Included: | FPS Brazilwood bow with ebony frog and horsehair |
| Country: | Romania |
This is a Szolista Violin made in Hungary around the year 2016. An excellent violin for soloists. Szolista is a Hungarian word for Soloist
The Gliga I Violin Outfit Includes the Following:
• A good bow
• Quality plywood case
• Rosin
• Professional set up by Animato Strings
• Free shipping
• For advanced students
• Excellent for both solo and orchestra
• Producing a full range of tonal colours
The Gliga II Violin Outfit comes with the following:
• Free Shipping
• Lightweight Oblong Case with Back Pack Straps
• Articul Carbon Fibre bow
• Violino Strings
• Ultralight Tail Piece
• Free professional setup
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• For the advanced student
• Excellent for both solo and orchestra
• Producing a full range of tonal colors