Instruments at Paganino

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PAGANINO Classic cello set
1.149,00 Euro 879,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Classic cello set
1.129,00 Euro 859,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Allegro CLEVER cello set
1.049,00 Euro 829,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Allegro cello set
989,00 Euro 799,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Allegro cello set
969,00 Euro 779,00 Euro *
PACATO Concerto PLUS violin set
892,00 Euro 669,00 Euro *
PACATO Concerto violin set
842,00 Euro 649,00 Euro *
David LIEN Concertino violin
745,00 Euro 479,00 Euro *
GEWA Ideale violin set
545,00 Euro 449,00 Euro *
PACATO Capriccio violin set
699,00 Euro from 449,00 Euro *
GEWA Allegro violin set
499,00 Euro 439,00 Euro *
GEWA Ideale violin set
487,00 Euro 429,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Classic viola set
569,00 Euro 399,00 Euro *
GEWA Allegro violin set
440,00 Euro 389,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Classic violin set
489,00 Euro 369,00 Euro *
PACATO Capriccio violin
569,00 Euro from 349,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Allegro viola set
519,00 Euro 329,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Allegro violin set
419,00 Euro 299,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Allegro viola set
519,00 Euro 299,00 Euro *
PACATO E-violin
289,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Allegro viola
389,00 Euro 279,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Classic viola
419,00 Euro from 279,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Classic violin
429,00 Euro 269,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Allegro viola
389,00 Euro 259,00 Euro *
PAGANINO Allegro violin
389,00 Euro 249,00 Euro *

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Stringed instruments have tradition

Historical stringed instruments are for example the fidel and the viola da gamba; to the modern ones the violin, the viola, the violoncello and the double bass. With the becoming of the violin in 16th century in Europe, there was also developing a strong tradition of violin-making. To this day the great masters like Antonio Stradivari or Nicola Amati are a role model for violin-makers.

The violin-queen of the instruments

The violin, in its today’s form known since the early 16th century, can be used in several ways both as solo instrument, and in an orchestra. The violin is played with a violin bow, stroking the strings of the violin. The shoulder rest and the chinrest allow for a safe hold of the violin.

The viola - inconspicuous, but indispensable

The viola is the alto-instrument of the violin-family. The viola is played with a viola bow and it is hold like the violin, with the aid of a shoulder rest and a chinrest. At an ensemble playing, like for example a string quartet, mostly forms a harmonic middle voice. As the viola musically rarely stands in the foreground, orchestras like to take the liberty of telling viola jokes.

The violoncello – powerful and sensitive

The violoncello commands, as stringed instrument, the tenor- and bass region. Due to its tonal possibilities, reaching from powerful to sensitive, it is often used soloistic in the orchestra and has as solo instrument a rich selection of literature of cello notes. The tonal quality of the cello is, apart from the production by the violin-maker, above all characterized through the right choice of the cello strings and the cello bow.

The double bass – basis of harmony

The double bass is the lowest stringed instrument and also the biggest. Because of its height, the double bass is played at standing and it is, similar to the cello, supported by a spike. At the orchestra the double bass is an important basic instrument for harmony and rhythm. But it also finds use for jazz and in pop music. Decisive for the sound are the right double bass strings and the bass bow.