Finding the right instrument is crucial for beginners. Our violins for students Newport collection is designed for ease of play, durability, and clear tone. At Artisan Strings, we help students of all ages in Newport, Australia, get started with confidence. Every violin is professionally set up to ensure comfortable learning and a rewarding practice experience.
We focus on supporting students and their families. Our team provides personalised advice on size, tone, and accessories. With decades of experience, we ensure each student violin is reliable, durable, and ready to inspire musical growth. Local teachers and parents trust us for quality instruments and guidance.
We make learning enjoyable by offering instruments that respond easily to the player’s touch and produce a pleasing sound.
Students develop faster with instruments that are comfortable and reliable. Our violins foster motivation, reduce frustration, and support proper technique from the start. Parents appreciate our honest guidance, quality assurance, and ongoing support.
Q: What size violin should my child use?
A: Sizes range from 1/16 to full; our experts help you choose the right fit.
Q: Do you provide trial lessons?
A: No, but we can recommend local teachers.
Q: Can beginners switch to higher-grade violins?
A: Yes — we guide progression as skills improve.
Q: Are cases included?
A: We provide high-quality cases with each instrument.
Q: Is setup included?
A: Yes — every violin is tuned and adjusted for playability.
Give your child the best start in music. Contact Artisan Strings to choose a student violin, get professional advice, and begin a journey of musical growth in Newport.
Sydney Luthier Justin White has been crafting musical instruments for over 25 years and to date has built over 160 instruments. His interest in lutherie was an amalgamation of both his background working with wood and tools growing up and his musical studies in both classical guitar and violin.
Justin began his musical studies as a teenager, learning both electric and classical guitar before taking up the violin. His tertiary music studies were at the University of New South Wales, where he studied both modern and baroque violin, and graduated with first class honours. He then undertook postgraduate research study in music theory and analysis.
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