German violin from Bubenreuth / Erlangen in Germany. This violin is a typical example for the inspiring sound quality of violins from Bubenreuth, that was enjoyed by generations of young instrumentalists. This Bubenreuth violin was built in the 1970s after a
German violin from Bubenreuth / Erlangen in Germany. This violin is a typical example for the inspiring sound quality of violins from Bubenreuth, that was enjoyed by generations of young instrumentalists. This Bubenreuth violin was built in the 1970s after a Stradivarius model. The transparent yellow-brown varnish with signs of age and playing was applied over a yellow ground and is typical for the region of Bubenreuth and determines the interesting character of the violin, that is perfectly preserved and was completely worked over by our luthiers. A simple quality German violin is a very suitable and robust partner for ambitious young violinists and features a strong and convincing sound, that is strong and resonant, powerful and with some dark note. Suits best young male players from a strong bow technique.