The Violin Starter Pack

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So, your child finally convinced you to have them start taking violin lessons, huh? Maybe you decided that you’d add another creative outlet to your life? Congratulations!! Welcome to the beautiful journey that is learning an instrument, especially one so beautiful as the violin.

I always get so excited when people decide to make the leap to learning this instrument. Playing the violin is such a rewarding experience.

Most people run into a small hurdle, though, after finding a teacher and deciding to schedule their first lesson: figuring out what they need to start!

Obviously you need an instrument. Your local music shop will usually have violins to rent or buy (or the popular rent-to-buy programs that places like Moore Music in Greensboro affords) and you can try them out in-store or sometimes at home.

But… is there anything else?

Yes! This post will talk about the essentials (and non-essentials to round out your collection) for beginning your violin studies: the violin starter pack.

N.B.: some of the products below have affiliate links, which if you purchase from them, I will make a small commission of the purchase. I only recommend products that I know and enjoy using. Thanks for supporting me and my music!

For those of you in the Triad of North Carolina wondering where to find good instruments and instrument repairs, I’d recommend the following shops:

    Shoulder rests:

    My favorite strings:

    Rosin:

    Other violin care:

    Humidifier:

    Cases:

    Sheet music & books:

    Metronome:

    Stands:

    The above products are more than enough to get you started! Would you be interested in me reviewing things like strings, method books and cases in more detail? Let me know! Until next time,

    Happy practicing!

    ~ Vivian