PART 2 - $1500 Violin Comparison – THE REVEAL. Chinese vs. European vs. Australian Made Violin.
The Results!! Blind violin test. In this video I play and compare three violins in the $1500 price range; a Chinese violin, a German violin and an Australian violin. Which is the best violin? You decide! Put your comments below and subscribe for more. Violinist Ian Cooper was commissioned to compose and perform the "Tin Symphony" for the opening ceremony of the Games of the XXVII Olympiad. Ian performs musical styles including Classical, Gypsy, Jazz, Irish & Country fiddle. / iancooperviolinist www.iancooper.com Violins provided by The Sydney String Centre / sydneystringcentre / sydneystringcentre

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