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The Amore has been Animato's flagship violin for the past 15 years. It has the most beautiful sound you can possibly achieve at an affordable price. It is often embarrassing to hear this relatively inexpensive violin outperform many European-made violins.
As the name suggests, the Amore is not only 'loving' in how it expresses itself; her owners love the Amore too! The Amore Violin comes with a new case, bow and rosin. This instrument is recommended for dedicated students.
Includes:
Maestro Strings
Oblong case
Good bow
Good Rosin
Setup & Warranty:
Animato Strings has set up this instrument. It has a full-year warranty.
This is the German Violin c 1895, one of Animato Strings' largest selections of new and old instruments in Australia including Asian-handcrafted instruments, new European instruments, and a wide range of antique stringed instruments.
This violin is supplied by Boosey and Hawkes in London. Boosey & Hawkes is the largest specialist classical music publisher in the world. It has been the major manufacturer of brass, string, and woodwind musical instruments until 2003.
This 7/8 size violin is labelled Thomas Challoner who worked in Chester, England around 1790. Thomas Challoner was one of the known violin makers in the 18th century.
This violin made around 1890 replicates one made by Antonio Stradivari, a famous Italian violin maker. His violins are among the world's most expensive, and he learned from Nicolo Amati before creating his own. Antonio was born in 1644 and passed away in Cremona in 1737.
This violin is a copy from the world-renowned violin maker Antonio Stradivari made in Czechoslovakia. Antonio Stradivari is a renowned Italian violin maker who was said to have brought the craft of violin-making into its highest pitch of perfection.
This is a Mirecourt Violin made around the 1930s with the label of a French luthier named L'Humbert. Emile L'Humbert is a French luthier who settled in rue de Passy in Paris in 1906 and began to make beautiful instruments until 1920 for Parisian luthiers.
It does'nt have to break the budget if you chose Amore.
As the name Amore hints this beware of attachment to this warm, deep and beautiful violin. I have it for over one year now. I am a beginner, and I am actually teaching myself over the one year. I love playing on it, and it just makes me to play so easily. I have to remember to put it down after 45 minutes of continuous play nearly every day.
I changed the strings just about a month ago to Obligato strings. So the original set lasted for me without many problems for at least 8 months. It took some time to work it out that the cracked sound on the lower notes was actually due to the strings wearing out and was not due to my insufficient playing ability... LOL but that is other learning curve since I have no teacher. Obligato was suggested by Animato' owner and he even told me how to change it. I did it on my own and it sound great as ever again.
I recommend it to anybody, from mature aged students like me to a beginner, younger teenager to invest into this intermediate Amore violin, for it will give you an enhanced learning experience from the start for many years to come.
Thanks so very much for your professional dealings, free shipping and excellent customer relation.
Kindly yours
Eva Kiss
By Eva K. the 29/05/2014
Very hard to beat value at the intermediate level.
After ten years of learning violin I believe my Amore is one of the best bang for buck buys in the violin market. I now have some experience with both beginner and high end instruments. Expensive instruments (often in excess of $3000) would normally belong to one of my past and various teachers. Invariably my teachers have complimented me on my choice and are often astounded by the under $1000 out lay. Awesome value for money and backed with great customer service.