How to Choose the Best Violin Case? Different Brands Reviews
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- One of the most important decisions that a violinist needs to make is choosing the best violin case.
If you are looking for a great violin case, check this article - consordini.com...
1. Bellafina violin case (00:57).
This case has hygrometer and looks very fancy because of its white colour.
2. Aileen violin case (02:04).
This case is bigger than previous case, also has hygrometer and extra space for all necessary violin accessories.
3. Sky violin Oblong violin case (03:34).
One more comfortable and good violin case. This violin case has reasonable price for its elegance and wonderful color accents.
4. Bobe lock 1002 violin case (05:08).
This violin case is very close to the Sky violin Oblong violin case. Inside everything is made from velour.
5. Woodnote VC-550 violin case (06:23).
This violin case is very well designed, so if you pay much attention to aesthetic side, this case is made right for you.
6. Tonareli violin case (07:43).
Violin case created in retro design with a large handles and also very fancy designed inside.
7. Baker street violin case (09:13).
One of the best lightweight violin case. Perfect for transporting and travelling.
8. String house Fibreglass violin case (09:59). This case is made of plastic and has a hard handle.
9. String house violin case (11:00).
Another case made from plastic, but has little bit different form.
10. Crescent VioinSmart or Z ZTDM violin case (12:20). This case looks really large, but is very light, so one more case which is perfect for transporting your violin safely.
That’s why in this video we decided to make violin case reviews.
We will present 10 best violin case brands, putting accents on the main features. We tried every of them and recommend you a real professional violin case, however if you have more options - please, share in comments!
While every person is looking for something unique or something that is cool, there is a single factor that everyone should consider in getting the perfect violin case - that is, the quality of how it can protect the violin. There are so many options in the market and sometimes it’s very challenging to choose the best for self. If you have possibility then go to the shop and hold in hands every great case you liked.
Violin cases come in different sizes, shapes, and materials. There are important features that you should consider before choosing a case for your violin, because selecting a violin case is not an easy question. You need to consider that it needs to be hard violin case.
Also, if you are a big traveler then it must be travel violin case, which is easy to transport and use. One more important feature to consider is that it necessary to have waterproof violin case, especially if you live in a rainy city. Water can severely damage the material of the violin. Don't forget about it!
There are hard violin cases, which can be made from wood or some strong plastic material, as well as cases that are made from carbon fiber. There are also compact violin cases with pockets and compartments for violin accessories, or lightweight travel violin cases that are best for those who are always on the go.
Are you looking for a professional violin case or maybe good and affordable violin case or you prefer lightweight violin case? Anyway, main point is to choose comfortable and full size violin case, which will protect your violin the best way. So, first of all pay attention how you feel when hold this case in your hands.
All this you will find in our violin case comparisons video.
Violin Cases reviewed in this video (our recommended violin cases):
Let's take a deeper look of all violin cases!
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Am I the only one that screamed when he called a shoulder rest a bridge
In my country they are sometimes called bridges, too :)
Consordini Musical instruments 1:15
Teamwork gets the job done... ;-)
Nope your not the only one I got very triggered
Was that you? I heard it from my house.
Thank you for talking about and demonstrating shoulder rest space!
So funny when you realize the girl is only in the video to look good and point at different parts of the case haha XD I mean, he could have done that himself, or atleast let the girl say something.. XD So wierd... But very nice video overal and many good and helpful tips! ^.^
Helene V same observation haha but i have to amend the keen detailed overview of the cases :) peace and cheers
very detailed, great video, thanks!
I've yet to find a case hygrometer that was accurate or even worked.
The bow holder damages the violin always. The Woodnote case' and Baker Street's bow/tube holders do not
come across hitting the violin, even if the violin is lifted from the casing.
The Wiseman case takes care of the bow holder entirely by removing the traditional bow holder and place the polyurethane
sponge bow holder. (and they are still out of the way.) So the bow holder will no way damage the violin. One of the Bam cases, they have
placed the bow holder at the violin head, so the bow holder is out of the way of the violin. Gewa puts the bow/tube holder away from the
violin all together. Musafia claims to use an elastic material for the bow holder. But I don't trust it.
Also, I am not a big fan of hygrometer. On these cheap cases, they can come off and damage the violin.
Out of four expensive choices, I believe only Wiseman and Musafia come with the hygrometer. (Then again,
I have only seen a few, so don't hold me to it.)
The problem with the cheap case is that the violin tends to be loose and move around. It doesn't have to so snug. But
at least the case had to hold the violin gently without too much play.
So my favorite is Gewa or Wiseman. These two oblong version should fit your shoulder rest. And more if you get the backpack. You can
also get the shoulder rest pouch that attaches to your case. If you feel like running out of space.
Gewa cases are great. Light but very durable and good protection surrounds the violin.
Inta is absolutely stunning.
I had a violin case, not sure where it was made from. But due to high humidity in my country, the case was so swollen that the cover couldn't zip anymore. I went to the luggage/bag repair but they said it was too complicated and they refused to repair. Since it couldn't be used to travel anywhere as it was always unzipped, the only thing I could do was to dump it.
Please review the material of violin cases too so that people won't experience the same thing.
If the humidity is so high it damages the case, I can imagine that your violin fell apart. Keep your instruments in a climate controlled room. Buy a dehumidifier.
It would be useful to mention materials. A foam case is not the equal of plywood.
The only thing I would have added was comparing each case size with the lightest/cheapest one (aka #11) so we can get a size comparison. Also with #11 the outside pocket is supposed to be where you put sheet music too lmao.
Thanks! Great video!
I like num 9... Couldn't get a review on yt
Can you elaborate more on the safety of the violin cases , can it be opened without a key or do they not have a lock mechanisms ,?
Is there a case with a space large enough to hold a Comford shoulder rest?
My favorite was the sky one.
Considering the violin but I really love the piano above all instruments.
Make sure to get a good piano case.
Are the material waterproof?
Which case?
Really important question.
I am certain the german case is, and probably the best.
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Why was the girl there?
Consordini Musical instruments I see, thx, I didn’t know.
To turn the letters on the board and help spin the wheel.
garnish maybe ?
Hey can you give me one that would be good for me?
I want one with 3 pockets (for the shoulder rest, rosin, and cleaning supplies
Big folder for the papers
And one with zippers
Oh and also please tell me when I can buy them
What was the last one called?!
Do you know our cases? You will be gratefully surprised
I bought a nice old used violin case for $20. There's enough space for everything and I think it's antique look is charming. I really don't like rectangular cases. I prefer cases that are shaped after the instrument :), this goes for all instruments.
I want a case that has space for everything (not everything but you knoe what i mean
I have 3 cases.
But dosent have a cloth
The Rowsen 😅
My violin case looks like the 11th case
Bridge?? It’s a shoulder rest …
Consordini Musical instruments ummm 1:16 I think later on you said the bridge or the shoulder rest but it’s actually called a shoulder rest and the bridge is located on to of the violin kinda in the middle plus you kinda miss pronounce rosin but maybe it’s ur accent
Let the girl talk!
Woodglut is full of amazing tips. It helped me a lot.
horrible, dijeron puras cosas que ya se veía. nada nuevo, no dijeron nada importante
It's rah zen not roh zen.
Edit: I left with 60 comments came back and there was 63