RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OBTAINING AN INSTRUMENT
For fiddles, we highly recommend that you first visit Vermont Violins in South Burlington, if you don’t already have an instrument, and consider their rental program. Their instruments are consistenly high quality and they offer a rent to own program. This is especially recommended for children since they will be going through different sizes as they grow. Renting also gives you the option to opt out before spending too much money if you or your child decide playing the fiddle isn’t for you. We think you’ll opt in, though!!
We DO NOT recommend buying a fiddle (or other instrument) online without checking with us first. There are many, many very unfit instruments out there and chances are you would have to spend as much in upgrading to make it functional and not save any money in the meantime. Please check with Sarah or John before purchasing anything online if that is the way you prefer to go. We can help you make a safe choice.
Sarah has several openback banjos available for rental for her established students and John has a few loaner fiddles to get his students started. Check with us to see what our inventory is before you make a purchase or establish a rental.
TOOLS FOR SARAH’S FIDDLE STUDENTS
Below I have listed a few of the most popular products that my fiddle students like to use. The images are linked to a place to make the purchase if you do not get these at the violin shop when you pick up your violin on the first day. Sheet music books are not necessary at first. Once we have met for a few lessons we will decide if you would do well with a book or not. Fiddling is taught mostly by ear so we will be putting together a notebook that is tailored to your experience. I have included some of these links for future reference so that parents or students can quickly find my favorite products. Whenever I can, I have linked to the Vermont Violins website so that you can support our local business.