
Yamaha has brought a unique blend of tradition and technology into an
instrument that combines the advantages of an electric instrument with
the feel, playability and sound that is close to acoustic. Like its
counterpart, the Studio Solid-Body Violin, the viola has all the same
features that has won over the population of electric instrument
performers. Has excellent 'acoustic-like' sound due to dual piezo
pickups and excellent... |

Finally the violist can shed the constraints of the acoustic
instrument, and enjoy full, rich, powerful sound from an instrument
that is comfortable to play. The CodaBow Electric enhances these
capabilities by initiating precise string vibration and natural
overtones of the instrument while minimizing unwanted feedback and
surface... |

An excellent choice for the promising beginner, the Model 22 Viola will
provide useful service beyond the point at which other beginning
instruments has been traded in. |

Solid pruce top, maple back and sides of European tonewoods. Nitro
finish. Ebony trim, ebonite chinrest, chromium steel core strings with
four fine tuners. Outfit includes thermoplastic case, fiberglass bow
with horsehair, rosin.
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One of the best values in a step-up European (Czech) viola. The Model
315 has all the features in a quality instrument for an advancing
student. Solid carved color-washed carefully graduated spruce top,
nicely flamed maple back and ribs, inlaid purfling, ebony fittings,
warm amber varnish, slightly shaded. Includes Jargar A ...
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One of the best buys in the viola line. The Strunal 3/120 viola
produces a full and resonant tone, all the way to the C string. Great
combination of ...
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