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Antonio Giuliani Primo Violin Full Size (4/4) Bundle By Kennedy Violins - Carrying Case and Accessories Included - Solid Maple Wood and Ebony Fittings

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  • High-quality—Kennedy Violins is proud to offer this highly rated violin in an outfit with bonus accessories. Our customer service team is on hand to answer ANY question and to help with your stringed instrument!
  • The complete outfit—We have included the quality accessories that professional players recommend in your outfit. This includes your violin, Portland carbon fiber style shoulder rest, “Intro to Violin” book, high-quality D'Addario Prelude strings installed, backup set of strings, Kaplan Artcraft Rosin, Giuliani Brazilwood bow, and a Portland Classic carrying case.
  • Assembled and quality-checked in the USA—Our final assembly and set-up are in the USA, NOT in China. Quality set-up equals long-term performance. Improper set-up can lead to poor quality sound and damage to the instrument. We send you an instrument ready to tune and start playing right away.
  • Handcrafted—This Antonio Giuliani violin is handcrafted with quality solid maple and spruce tonewoods, 100% genuine ebony fittings, then completed with an oil finish. The Primo’s clear tone is helpful for young violinists to begin learning proper tonalization. The ringing sound is sure to inspire and motivate. As a step up from the Antonio Giuliani Etude, it is a value for the discerning parent and advancing player.
  • Lifetime guarantee—] All of our violins are fully backed by a lifetime warranty and a 45-day money-back guarantee. We take our customer satisfaction seriously. Please reach out if you have ANY questions or concerns, we go to great lengths to make our customers happy!



Product Description

The Louis Carpini G2 Violin is the top of the student level violins available in sizes from 1/16 through 4/4. Much more well-rounded than other student violins, with a warm voice and beautiful resonance. The smooth tone and full ringing notes, make the Louis Carpini G2 a top choice violin for the learning violinist. Players love the rich sound and the gorgeous flaming on these violins.

See what sets our Violin Outfits apart!

Carpini bridge

VIOLIN FEATURES

  • High-flamed maple back
  • Inlaid ebony purfling
  • Hand-carved, custom-fit French Aubert maple bridge
  • High-grade ebony pegs, chinrest, fingerboard
  • Durable composite tailpiece with 4 built-in fine tuners
  • Full backup set of wound-steel violin strings

GIULIANI BOW FEATURES

Pre-rosined and ready-to-play Giuliani Brazilwood Violin Bow features:

  • high-grade Mongolian horse hair
  • half-mounted, 100% ebony frog
  • genuine leather grip
  • silver winding

Case Color

CASE FEATURES

  • Provisions for four bows with rotating bow holders
  • Compartments for other accessories
  • Large exterior pocket with double YKK zippers for sheet music and folders
  • Protective weather flap with snaps to cover exterior YKK zippers and case latch
  • Protective blanket with velour on top, smooth polyester beneath, and double-stitched binding
  • Smooth, shaped handle on hinges for comfortable carrying
  • Clear plastic tube to store extra strings
  • Elegant faux leather ties to secure violin in place
  • Metal "subway" bumpers for standing case on bottom or side
  • Lightweight design for comfortable transportation

Carpini Outfit

INCLUDED ACCESSORIES

  • Kaplan Artcraft Rosin
  • String Cloth
  • Luggage Tag
  • Portland String Set

Custom Set-Up

Every instrument that leaves our shop has been inspected with care.

Learn about our company and why we are proud of our work here at Kennedy Violins.

The Kennedy Violins Difference

What makes Kennedy Violins string instruments the best on the market? First, we purchase each violin directly from the maker — a rare and highly effective business practice that lowers our cost and allows us to pass the savings to you.






 

Made with Care

Next, all final assembly and FREE setup is performed locally in our Washington State shop by our professionally trained luthier staff. NO assembly or setup is required with a violin that is ready to play from the moment you open the case.






 

Try Us Today!

With both the highest-rated violins and customer care in the U.S., we are the only company confident enough to back up our instruments. Experience the Kennedy Violins difference today!






 


Rebekah Pedersen
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023
I ordered the 1/2 violin for my son back in April. It is a lovely instrument and it has a beautiful tone. This violin was worth every penny and then some. It allows for him to develop his musicality in a way cheaper sounding instruments simply can't. This instrument truly has a rich, clear sound, which is amazing for a smaller sized violin.The case is sturdy and has two compartments, one that is perfect for holding his shoulder rest, and the other his tuner, rosin, and cloth. The top of the case unzips and he can carry his music in it. I really like the straps that let him carry the case on his back like a backpack.The real wood bow is a very nice part of this package. I love the quality. It also came with a nice tuner and some extra strings.This package didn't include a shoulder rest, so I ordered one from Kennedy separately. It fits perfectly in the case.The violin came well packaged and it shipped to my house within a few days of ordering. Kennedy is a superb company to work with. They are responsive and helpful.I really feel like I got tremendous value in this package and will be ordering again from this company in the future.
Scelestus
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018
About a month ago I decided to try the violin after wanting to play for over a decade. To test the waters, I purchased a Cecilio CVN-300. While it was on the way, I rented a viola from a local music store (they were out of violins). I also ordered a Yamaha YSV-104 electric violin. I was trying to see and research what makes a quality violin and what qualities would help me bond with the instrument.The Cecilio, while "functional" at first, broke two weeks after I got it. With minimal pressure, the tuning peg snapped right in half. It was too late when I found the Kennedy Violins YouTube channel and watched "Student Violin Comparisons". I definitely felt silly.I was not unhappy with my Yamaha YSV-104. It is a good instrument. I just didn't bond with it. In truth, I kept coming back to the viola, because it is high quality and rich in tone.I looked deeper into Kennedy Violins due to stellar Amazon reviews, the amount of information on their products, and how they attempt to educate newer players via their videos of the dos and don'ts of the violin. I learned invaluable lessons. During this, I found the Louis Carpini. I liked the way it looked, and I liked its tone in KV's videos playing it. I felt safe and confident enough to take the dive.I can say that it is probably the best violin purchase I could have made, especially at this price point. I spent an entire month, hours at a time, exploring my options. So much work has gone into the setup of the violin (ultra important), and this attention to detail was consistent on the entire outfit. The violin itself is extremely beautiful. Mine has a reddish tint, and its cut of maple has the very nice holographic-effect on the back you get from high quality wood. The sides, although not flamed, have that same effect. As for the tone, it is difficult to describe through text alone, but it is very rich and not too bright. When people say it is "even across the registers", they are telling the truth.Overall, I am so happy about my purchase. It is also nice to know I will be able to trade it in for credit towards my next violin when I progress further in my playing. I felt inclined to leave a review because in my research, information on string instruments is not easy to find and the violin market is not very easy to understand. I would have very much liked to skip all the confusion and mistakes and have started with KV in the first place. I hope this review helps anyone who is confused like I was.
Justin R
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2015
This is the first "legit" instrument purchase I've done online. I started taking lessons and wanted to stop renting, and my instructor said I should "never by an instrument without hearing it first". There are several violin shops within an hour of me, however they were fairly expensive, and I didn't really feel like walking into a violin store and fumbling around. I did a lot of looking around and came across a couple different places, but Kennedy Violins stuck out mostly because of lots of high ratings, quite a few videos on YouTube going over all the details of the instruments, and the price range was right. So, I decided to risk it and spring for this instrument.When I received the package, I was really surprised by the quality of the items I received. I got a nice wooden Portland shoulder rest, decent bow, and decent rosin. Also packed in was an electronic tuner, a microfiber cloth, a complete spare set of Portland Prelude strings, and a clear plastic tube for holding extra strings. The case feels really nice too - oblong shape, pretty much exactly as the picture; black interior with space for 4 bows, two large compartments and one small, the two large ones having elastics to keep them shut, and each compartment has a metal prong to grab such that you can easily open it. The foam is covered with nice fabric and is nicely shaped so the instrument doesn't move a whole lot. The two things I like most about the case are the magnetic fasteners on the front and the size of the top pocket. Magnetic fasteners are far more convenient for quick access if I'm just keeping it on the floor ready for use every day, and the top zipper compartment is large enough where I can shove in fairly large music books and notes, etc. that I can't usually fit into the top zipper compartments on some other cases.Also included were a couple of quick start guides - a two-sided sheet on basic maintenance and care, and a booklet to get you started playing if you are brand new: it covers notes, finger positions, and has some basic songs to get you started. And let's not forget the trademark candy pieces that I quickly ate.My instructor asked where I had gotten this instrument from, and I told him I'd tell him after he tried it out. He played around with it a bit while I mentioned I noticed this violin was significantly lighter than the one I was renting as well as noticeably louder. He looked at it a bit and noted that it didn't take a lot of pressure to press down on the strings, which I agreed with, and he also noted there was a little more action on my strings than his. I told him where I got it from and he asked how much I paid, and we both agreed that this was a hell of a deal for what it came with. The only difference I noticed between the one I received and the picture is mine has a one-piece back, which I'm quite alright with.Bottom line is I feel like I got more than I paid for, and I'm extremely happy with the quality of the items I got, especially the instrument itself - very solid construction, good accessories, and it sounds great. If someone were to ask me for a recommendation on where to go, I would easily say Kennedy Violins, despite them being (apparently) a mostly online shop.
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