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The String Swing CC08 Violin Hanger is a practical and stylish solution for violinists, featuring a bow peg attachment that ensures your instrument is safely displayed without resting on tuners. Designed to slide onto the front lip of any music stand and secured with a thumb screw, this hanger combines convenience and security for musicians of all levels.
J**M
It was easy to install and feels very sturdy
I bought this for my 10 year old daughter's violin (1/4 size). She has a Manhasset music stand with the added plastic accessory shelf. It does not interfere with placement of the plastic accessory shelf. It was easy to install and feels very sturdy. Some reviewers expressed concern that it rests on the pegs and it may throw the violin out of tune or cause damage to the pegs. That has not been my experience. Her 1/4 size violin rests on the peg box - the pegs themselves are not touching the holder. She has never had any tuning issues with use of the holder. The bow peg holds the bow in front of and just slightly away from the violin. Very pleased.UPDATE: We've been using this now for a little over 2 years. Daughter is now up to a full size violin. We still love this violin hanger. Still sturdy. No issues. Never had a fall. I'm surprised how many violinists don't have these and have never heard of them. They're missing out! So convenient and handy!
K**E
Great for stands
Solid and sturdy
J**Z
This thing is great!!
I bought this violin holder with the purpose of having the violin close by every time I play. Is well made and is durable. You need to make sure you have a strong music stand. The violin does not rest on the pegs. I attached some pictures so you all have a better view how the violin is supposed to rest in the hanger. If you are thinking that the bow may hit the violin and can damage the varnish, from the pictures I attached you can see that the violin bow just barely touches the violin bridge not the varnish. One think you need to have in mind is that this is a hanger. If you are walking close by and hit the violin the violin will swing as well as the bow and you may be able to do some damage, you just need to be aware of your surroundings.Would I recommend this product? Of course...is cheap, is good quality, usable and durable.
S**E
I like it. It's very handy.
Really handy way to keep the fiddle and bow on the stand for quick practice. It keeps the instrument at hand for quick pickup and practice throughout the day...a great way to get in some extra work. I've got cats who love to rub against things, they haven't dislodged it yet, so that's saying a lot about how well it holds. Did take a couple of tries to have the "tilt" of the stand and the holder completly in sync, but really easy to use.
M**E
It's amazing!!
Before I say anything else, im just going to warn all of you to immediately order a new set of strings, separate from your violin. The strings they send you, are extremely weak and easy to break. BUT! Don't let that discourage you from buying this violin, because strings are indeed temporary. The main reason you shouldn't buy a violin, is if it's sound is poor, and is poorly made.Now, when I got this violin, I was astounded when I opened my box. It was beautifully made, it came with everything you need for a violin (except a dampet, but that's optional), And immediately, I was off to tune it with this really cool tuner that came with it. Well a half hour Into tuning, I had the G and D string tuned, stoll having the A and E string to still tune. As I tuned the A string, the D string left out of being tuned. So I went back to that one, and snapped it -.-. So I put the Extra string on, and that got snapped real easily as well. So then I go back to A, finding that was out of tune again, so I went to tune so, and snapped that with its extra string set as well. As that hour passed, I got extremely well irritated, and went online to order a better set of strings. But for the G string remained, I played on that just to try it out, and the violins acoustics were beautiful. It sounded like I bought it for a thousand bucks.(P. S If you're a first time player, and trying to start a new rosin so you can play on your bow, keep rubbing the Horse hair up and down the rosin cake, it will eventually start.)
S**X
Works great with a sturdy music stand
Great product. I wish I had thought to get this a long time ago. I have a Manhasset music stand (much like the one pictured), and this violin hanger attached really easily and securely. Such a relief to be able to hang up my violin and bow as needed so I don't have to fumble with them. I also love that the hanger is cushioned to protect the neck of your violin. Brilliant! I would just caution that this is better used in conjunction with a very sturdy music stand. Hanging your violin off a flimsy, lightweight, folding stand - not a great idea.
T**I
String Swing Music Stand Violin Hanger
The Violin Hanger is a great little device! We have limited space and it is easier to store the violin case vertically, which meant every time my daughter needed to practice, she had to get the case; lay it down; and open it to get the violin. All steps needed repeated to put it away. She actually thought that was the worse part of practicing! With this holder the violin is always available and has increased her playing time - she will just go in a play a song here and there since the violin is always on display and always available.The only caution I would have would be the placement of the stand. We are fortunate enough to be able to tuck the stand away in a corner and it is never moved and the violin is protected from getting accidentally bumped off the hanger. But if the stand were in a busier part of the house, I can foresee accidents that would knock over the stand or knock the violin off the hanger - a family member; a large dog; or even a toddler could knock the stand over.But for us, it is perfect!
E**.
Works beautifully
I was a bit hesitant to believe it would hold my violin, but it works beautifully. It does not rest on the pegs unless you place it incorrectly. Placed back properly, the violin will not shift forward toward the pegs, either. The bow peg is perfectly effective. As a disclaimer, I only use this when I'm practicing and need to set the violin down, so I can't comment on someone trying to store the violin on the hanger. My only caution (besides making sure the hanger is screwed on all the way) is to be sure your music stand is sturdy.
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