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Glarry GV100 4/4 Solid Wood Violin
By J***m
Oct 03, 2025
It's harder to tune and harder to get rosin to work on this violin than on the full sized one from Glarry (V402), and there are more options at full size. But this is the only one currently offered in this size, I think. It's certainly a decent value for only $60 to get a case and a violin and a bow, so that's good. The little on this is for doesn't really practice yet, so it's hard to assess how it will work out. Assembly of the bridge and initial tuning is fairly easy, but the tuning d ...
Glarry GC201 4/4 Solid Wood Spruce Panel Cello Matte Varnish
By C***z
Aug 07, 2025
Beautiful cello. It had problems, but the crew at Glarry helped me sort them out. Thx...
Glarry GC201 4/4 Solid Wood Spruce Panel Cello Matte Varnish
By B***y
Jul 25, 2025
The cello arrived quickly and well-packaged. The matte finish is lovely. The strings were a bit low quality, so I upgraded them. Overall a good nstrument.
Glarry GC201 4/4 Solid Wood Spruce Panel Cello Matte Varnish
By N***r
May 02, 2025
Tuning pegs took a bit of adjusting at first, but once set, the sound was consistent and pleasant.
Glarry GN100 1/4 1/2 3/4 4/4 Basswood Violin Natural Black Pink
By H***s
Nov 29, 2024
A very good violin for beginners. The bow needs to be rosined for a long time before it can produce sound. The pegs will slip and require a lot of force to push in. The sound quality is pretty good though, and the surface is clean and even in color.

If you are a music lover, you should like and protect your instrument. Violin strings are very important, and the violin can't play wonderful music without the strings.

Good strings should have good sound quality, fast tuning, stable pitch, good playability (fingers feel safe, strings react quickly) and long life. The strings used by different instruments are different, and the material of the strings greatly affects the tone of the instrument. The tension of the string is necessary for the string. The tension level is generally divided into five levels: ultra-low, low, medium, high and ultra-high. The higher the tension, the thicker the string. The thicker the strings, the more mellow the sound.

When you are using an instrument, you first need to learn how to adjust the strings, followed by the installation of the code and the use of the bow, especially for beginners of a musical instrument.