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🎶 Unlock your musical journey with Eastar’s beginner-friendly violin set!
The Eastar EVA-3 1/2 Size Violin Set is a meticulously handcrafted beginner instrument featuring a spruce top and maple back with antique varnish. Designed for ease of learning, it includes an imprinted finger guide on the fingerboard and comes as a complete package with bow, rosin, shoulder rest, extra strings, tuner, and a durable hard case. Perfect for young musicians or novices, it offers reliable tuning stability and a professional feel, backed by a 12-month warranty.














| ASIN | B0819BF6RK |
| Back Material Type | Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #690 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Acoustic Violins |
| Body Material Type | Spruce, Maple |
| Brand Name | Eastar |
| Color | Matte |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (6,343) |
| Finish Type | Varnish |
| Included Components | Eastar EVA-3 1/2 Violin, Mongolian horse hair, Rosin, Shoulder rest, Violin bridge (x2), Tuner, Additional violin string, Hard Case, Owner's manual (available upon request) |
| Instrument | Guitar, Violin |
| Instrument Size | 1/2 |
| Manufacturer | Eastar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EB0219 |
| Model Number | EVA-3 |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material Type | Spruce |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |
J**E
Beautiful violin but requires additional setup
Update: The seller was very kind. They worked with me to address the quality issues. I love my violin. ———————- This is a beautiful violin. I wasn’t able to play it out of the box and ended up breaking three strings while trying to tune it, so I took it to a professional. The technician said the violin itself is fine for a beginner, but the included strings were very poor quality and wouldn’t stay in tune. I replaced them with a better set. There was also a broken nut that needed repair (it arrived that way). The rosin included did not work, so I had to purchase new rosin as well. If the violin had arrived ready to play, I would have given it five stars. However, the broken nut, low-quality strings, and added setup lowered my rating. Overall, it’s a good beginner instrument for hobbyists or self-teaching, but I recommend budgeting for professional setup, new strings, and rosin—something that seems common with violins in this price range.
S**Y
Very nice violin! seems sturdy and a nice hard case
This is a very nice voilin that i ended up ordering after getting a different that was a little cheaper but had alot of a'good reviews" that one was junk and came missing parts. THIS one is 10x better and seems to be a nicer quality. It came in 2 days (Christmas Eve) after returning that OTHER one twice due to the first one having a borken string and the second one having missing parts. This was defintely worth the litte bit extra it cost, the case was even nicer than the other one! Thank you for having a nice product and saving Christmas for my grandson! He was playing mary had a little lamb within hours.
C**S
Beautiful instrument but tuning it can be a challenge
Not the best violin for beginners, due to the fact that it is hard to tune and stay in tune. One would have to be very careful tuning this violin for it not the best build, however, it is suitable for a beginner and it is very beautiful right out the box.
M**.
Better than even more expensive violins. Highly recommended!
There is a lot to like about this violin package. I highly recommend it to anyone, really. Not only great for beginners, but it's also just fine for anyone. I am a working musician (well, until all gigs got canceled...), and I can already see this becoming my "daily driver." It is too easy for a thief to steal your expensive violin; so it really gives peace of mind, to know that if the thief strikes, you are only out $90! Even so, this violin sounds good enough that you can use this for a gig, and you don't need to risk taking an expensive instrument out to a bar or club where it could be damaged or stolen. FINISH: I'll start with the finish. I love the finish on this violin. Eastar has adopted a thin matte finish (in contrast to the thick , shiney plasticky finish which is found on most violins of this price range. This finish will allow the wood of the instrument to breathe naturally, and the tone of the instrument should increase with time just like any fine instrument. BRIDGES: I received 2 bridges with my violin, and both of them were perfectly cut to match the violin. This is an important point, because it is expensive to get a violin maker to cut a bridge for your violin, but unless the bridge is perfectly fitted, then you will never get a true tone from the instrument. My bridges were fitted with a slight slant to the feet. this is a new style of bridge fitting which will keep the bridge from warping over time, and it also increases the surface area of the bridge where it touches the top of the violin. This can give a fuller tone. I was impressed to see this. TONE: As for the tone of the violin, itself. It has a soft tone which ***doesn't try to be a stradivarius***! In my opinion this is a feature. Too many cheap violins try to provide brilliant, loud projections as you would find with a fine, italian solo violin... but the end of the day, they are just loud. Instead, Eastar has done their own thing with this violin, and they are to be commended for that! This violin will blend well with other instruments, and it will also make it easy for the player to explore soft, subtle tones, but it will still play loud when you push it. It will be a great violin for playing in a chamber ensemble or for playing in a group masterclass with other students. Also I have to mention that harmonics ring true on this violin all the way up the fingerboard. Even the highest harmonics and false harmonics ring just as they should. This is unprecedented for a violin which only costs $90! STRINGS: The strings included on the violin are pretty darn good. Normally, strings on a cheap instrument are trash, but these are very serviceable. The tone is nice and even and the strings hold their pitch pretty well (i've only had the violin for 2 days, so i don't know how long the strings will last). The midrange sounds good, as do the highs. (the E string is great!) I would like a little bit more oomph from the lows, but the tone is very balanced overall. I am used to playing with strings which are a bit thicker; so that is probably the reason I feel this way. Strings are one of the most noticeable upgrades for a violin. I have no doubt that some Thomastik Dominants would sound excellent on this violin. Maybe even try some gut strings or a hybrid gut/synthetic blend, if you are looking for a more unique tone. ROSIN: I actually LOVE the rosin that came with this violin. I was totally amazed when I applied it, and i got a good tone. I've been using Anton Breton rosin, recently, and the rosin that came with this violin is BETTER, i think. In fact, i would say that it is very similar to Pirastro Goldflex rosin in the tone that it produces. It is a high dust variety of rosin, though. So you will want to have a clean, dry, oil and lint free cloth, and take care to wipe the strings and the body of the violin after playing. Also, you may want to take care not to over-rosin the bow, because it would be easy to do with this rosin. (although you could probably make a cool looking dust cloud, while playing, if that's yer thing! :D) Also, be careful not to expose the cake of rosin to high temperatures (over 80 degrees F) or direct sunlight. It has been my experience that light-colored rosin will quickly develop a scratchy tone if exposed to heat or light. You won't be able to tell a difference by looking at the rosin, but your ears can tell. If this happens to your rosin, replace it immediately, and you will be much happier. TUNING PEGS: The tuning pegs seem to fit quite well, and they seem to grip without sticking right away. just be sure to push in while tightening or loosening them. I had no trouble tuning the violin with the pegs. FINE TUNERS: I have mixed feelings about the fine tuners. On the one hand, I love the range and travel, and love how big and easy to grip the tuning knobs are. I feel like they give you just the right amount of pitch adjustment for each turn. What i DON'T like about the fine tuners is the large metal feet on the underside. It would be easy to accidently over-loosen a fine tuner and damage the top of the instrument. Please be very careful about this. Also, if something were to strike the instrument from above, or if the bridge were to snap or fall over, the fine tuners will damage the top of the instrument. I will probably replace the fine tuning mechanism with one that is curvier on the bottom, and made of softer material. SHOULDER REST: I hate shoulder rests. i don't use them, but this one looks pretty decent. I feel like it's better to place the violin directly on your shoulder; so that you can directly feel the vibration of the violin. CHIN REST: The chin rest is very nice and very comfortable. Just like shoulder rests, i actually prefer not to use a chin rest so that i can feel the vibrations directly while playing. But i will probably leave this one on until it falls off, and then i probably won't bother putting it back on. (but i'm weird) TUNER: The tuner that came with this is very simple, clip on tuner. I learned how to tune a violin by ear (and all violinists need this skill), but it can be nice to have a tuner, especially for initial tuning, or if the violin goes way out of tune, or if you are in a loud bar, etc... This is a Donner branded tuner. (Donner and Eastar are like sister companies). It works great for tuning the violin. I have another, different Donner tuner, and it doesn't work well for tuning a violin; so, i was glad this one worked just fine. When the string is on pitch, the entire screen lights up, so it is very easy to tell when you have the correct pitch... even if the lighting isn't good where you are. 2 things which could be improved about the tuner: 1. it uses non-rechargeable battery (like the ones that go in a key-FOB for your car). It would be better if it had a rechargeable battery and a micro USB charging cable (my other Donner tuner has this) 2. the pitch of 'A' is not adjustable from 440 Hz. (my other Donner tuner also has this feature). It is fun to experiment with alternate tunings, and you can't do that with this tuner. Also, some orchestral music may sometimes be written with alternate tunings specified. And of course, any good flat-earther or dirty hippie will tell you that mother Gaia cries in agony any time an musical instrument is tuned to anything other than A == 432 Hz. I'm just sayin. THE BOW: Eastar has adopted a very interesting design with the bow, which i have never seen before. The end of the bow (where you hold it) is octagonal which provides a nice grip, but the rest of the bow is round in shape. i've never seen this. Also, the frog of the bow is BEAUTIFUL. the bow is nice and balanced in weight, and it should be sufficient for most playing styles. I like to keep a Shar Fusion bow in my case, also (for when i want something a bit bouncier). EASTAR: As i mentioned before, Eastar and Donner seem to be the same (or at least sister) companies. In fact, that's how i found out about this violin. I was looking for a violin, and i was familiar with instruments and other equipment made by Donner, and I have constantly been amazed by the quality and pricepoint of Donner equipment. Eastar has been producing violins for a while, but they just recently began shipping them to the US. I asked them to notify me when they began shipping violins to the US, and they did. I was very curious to see how well they compared to both Donner equipment and other cheap violins. The violin can be a tricky instrument to ship overseas and have it arrive in playable condition. It seems that these violins are being produced in ShenZhen, China, and then Eastar has contracted or setup a facility in Kentucky, USA, to setup and ship the violins to the customer. So far they are doing a great job! COMPARED TO MODERN INEXPENSIVE CHINESE VIOLINS: I have a Mendini violin, which cost twice as much, and I have owned Cremona violins that were 2 to 3 times more expensive, and this one is easily better than all of those. COMPARED TO OTHER VIOLINS: Every other violin I have owned was at least 100 years old; so, it is very difficult to directly compare an old instrument and a new instrument. I feel like this violin is roughly comparable to the Sears-Roebuck "Jacobus Stainer" style violins which were produced in the late 1800s in factories in Austria/Germany. Those violins were inexpensive when produced, and today they will fetch a price anywhere from $300 to $2000 depending on the specific model, and how well it has been maintained, modified, or upgraded. This violin sounds different from those (as i mentioned, Eastar has adopted a unique style rather than just attempting to copy Stradivarius or Stainer), but it's basically the modern equivalent of those. This is a great way to spend $90! I will post pictures and videos soon!
C**Y
This is just a glorified $100 toy passing as a violin.
Keep in mind. I am fully aware that this is a cheap violin. I bought this product with very low expectations. My only expectation is that I get a basic working violin with the intent to upgrade later. I wasn’t looking for a fancy violin. This violin despite reading the manual which I had to ask the seller to email me after I purchase the product, watching YouTube videos, googling instructions etc, was extremely difficult to tune. I even had to take it to a violin shop and even he had a difficult time tuning it. He knew right away this was a violin I bought off Amazon and had a hard time turning the pegs enough to tune it. In my attempt to tune the violin, the string snapped and broke. I thought it was because I overturned the pegs. The replacement strings were difficult to install, even in a well lit room I had to use a flashlight from my phone to put the strings in. Keep in mind that the edge’s of the strings are extremely sharp, so much so that it didn’t take much force to impale my skin and cause me to bleed attempting to repair the strings. Each time I turn the pegs to tighten the string, it continues to come off. At this point, this product isn’t worth it, because this is an instrument that must be tuned each time you play it, and this violin was already a nightmare to tune. Even the luthier at the shop said it’s nothing but a glorified toy and factory built violins like this one do not compare to the expensive ones you find in music shops. I will return this and get a better quality product.
N**L
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Good beginning violin. Especially since it comes with everything.
T**S
The product is not up to standard
A**P
I’m at my 20s and recently I thought about picking up a new hobby and my interests on violin brought me here! It was great! Aesthetically pleasing, really love how the violin looks! And it doesn’t sound crappy, sounds elegant just how I picture my first violin would be, worth the price! It got you everything you needed for starter, great one! Really recommend👍🏻
A**N
I am very impressed with this violin. It arrived exceptionally well packed which is so important, as violins need to be handled carefully. The shipping packaging helped ensure this and the actual instrument case is much higher quality than I had expected to receive with a violin at this price - it is strong and sturdy with handles and shoulder straps for easy carrying. Opening the case showed that the violin was shipped with the strings loosened and the bridge removed. This is sensible as it is less likely the bridge will be damaged in transport but does then require some assembly before being payable. The bridge must be placed correctly, which is not tricky, but can require a little care and concentration to do properly. If you have not done this before there are plenty of easy to follow tutorials online (or any music shop should be able to set this up and tune the violin for you without any problems). Violins are considered one of the toughest instruments to tune, but I found assembling the bridge and tuning very simple with this violin - the pegs stay in place well and using the included electronic tuner with the fine tuning pegs makes it very easy to keep the violin in tune. I am no professional, but even with my less than perfect playing the sound is clear and crisp and the violin has a great rich resonance. This is a perfect violin for me - as someone returning to this instrument with only some limited memory of the way to play - and also for someone starting out (I handed this to my nine year old daughter and she seems to have fallen in love with it already). This is a complete package with everything needed to get going. The electronic tuner is a great addition in the kit and a very important item to have. The included shoulder rest will be very useful for many people, although I prefer to use a simple cloth over my shoulder (I have not played the violin for many years and did not have such luxuries back then, so using a cloth is probably more out of habit than anything else, but having the rest as an option is a great bonus). Including two bows is also really useful. It is so easy to catch the bow on the violin body when starting out that having a ‘spare’ - in case one needs to be repaired - will be indispensable to me over the next few months I am sure. The bows are definitely new as there is no rosin on them when they arrive. This meant they required a good rubbing on the rosin block to achieve any sound. The rosin block provided is a light rosin - perfect for violins - and required only light scratching to adhere well to the bow hair. This kit even contains a set of spare strings which meant I was a lot less worried when tuning the violin (should I have broken a string at least I had a spare available immediately). Each of these items would have required buying anyway, so it is great to have them all together at no additional cost. This is a very well made violin with great sound and everything needed to get going. I don’t think I could have asked for anything more at such a reasonable price.
S**A
è di scarsa qualità, ma per cominciare va bene, è abbastanza completo
K**N
Bueno para principiantes, viene con todo lo necesario incluido
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