Description
The Klaus Mueller Etude violin, set up to exacting specifications right here in our Tucson workshop, is ready to practice when you are! Crafted from fine spruce, maple, and ebony, the Etude is a popular choice among parents and teachers for its good projection, ease of playability, and resonant, even tone. Our experienced luthiers adjust each violin with utmost care and attention to detail, making the Klaus Mueller Etude violin an exceptional value.
Klaus Mueller Etude violins are hand-carved from well-chosen tone woods. Spruce top of defined medium grain. Inlaid purfling. Two piece maple back with medium to broad flame. Ribs and scroll similar to back. Finished in a spirit varnish of a warm reddish-brown. Each violin is professionally shop adjusted by our experienced, in-house luthiers, to assure excellent playability. Outfit includes rosin, your choice of strings, case and bow. Made in China.
Fittings:
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- Ebony fingerboard, pegs, and endbutton
- Composite tailpiece, with four built-in string adjusters
- Guarneri ebony chinrest
- D’Addario Prelude strings, Thomastik Dominant strings, or D’Adarrio Zyex strings
Standard outfit includes:
Upgrade options:
- Strings: D’Addario Zyex, Thomastik Dominant
- Bow: Stefano Composite, Arco Nouveau, CodaBow Prodigy
- Case: Kyoto, Bobelock Half Moon











LUIS (verified owner) –
My daughter loves her new violin. The best part is we order and received it before school was open. Fast delivery and turn around time. We will definitely recommend others to make a purchase.:heart:
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RAMARAO (verified owner) –
My daughter loves her violin, just perfect choice for her
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Alyssa (verified owner) –
The instrument is more of a reddish brown compared to the picture, but overall still stunning and the sound is lovely. I built an outfit for mine and chose the dominant strings, a good choice, but must play for a good week to get the full effect of sound 🙂 this instrument is great for a first instrument and if on a budget
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Tyler (verified owner) –
This violin. Is wonderful I am a beginner and my teacher says this violin sound great it has a nice open sound and is very deep I really like this violin and would differently recommend this violin to other people
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Jill S. (verified owner) –
I’m a public school and private violin teacher of over 15 years. This is the instrument I recommend to beginning students who have “caught the bug” and want to continue playing. It’s a solid instrument with a good quality, pleasing sound, and a correct set up every time. My son is now 3 years old and I am considering starting him in Suzuki violin. I will buy him one of these if (when!) he begins lessons. I usually recommend the fiberglass bow because it is more durable with kids, and if you’re willing to spring for the extra $30, the Dominant Strings.
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