Best Hidersine Vivente Academy Cello Set 4/4 Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Hidersine Vivente Academy Cello Set 4/4 based on experts and consumers reviews.
Lothar Semmlinger No. 132 Cello 4/4

Based on 3 reviews
I love this cello from the very first moment I unpacked it! I was a little nervous, knowing only the pictures and sound samples. Immediately after the carefully packed (on a pallet) package, I found a beautiful cello. Someone has previously mentioned that Lothar makes a cello in full of passion. I can confirm that. This instrument is so beautiful, with full, warm tone even in entry level. Although I am a beginner, but I had the opportunity to record more professional cellists, so I exactly know what sound I prefer. I am sure that if I am not gonna be lazy this instrument will give me a lot of joy. A small pearl in conclusion, this cello has already play solo in my last film, for which I compose music. If only I would buy another one in the future I know it will be again Lothar Semmlinger.
Roth & Junius RJC Cello Set 4/4

Based on 3 reviews
I bought this instrument during my third year of playing the cello. I previously rented one. One day my teacher recommended this cello as a good quality instrument for beginning/intermediate players. He was also thinking about purchasing one for himself, to serve as an instrument to give his classes. I have been enjoying this cello for 1.5 years now. I have not regretted my purchase for a minute. After a couple of months of playing, the instrument set itself well. (The pegs did not loosen drastically anymore etc.). The sound opened up and is now warm, especially in the lower register (love it!). I enjoy the matte finish, which also matches well with the bow. The bow itself is light in weight and of decent quality. I only had the occasional single broken hair. In the foreseeable future, I...
Stentor SR1102 Cello Student I 4/4

Based on 2 reviews
I'm a violin player and my wife recently decided to take up cello, so without anywhere local to try one, we decided to take the risk on this since I know Stentor make good quality violins for beginners. It met my expectations, which is for a playable, ok-sounding instrument. This isn't going to blow anyone away, and you will have to set up the bridge yourself - not that hard but you likely won't get it perfect so if you can get it set up by a luthier, do. The sound is good, not exceptional, loses something as you move up the neck, but good for the basics and certainly fine to learn on. The overall quality is decent - no major flaws to be found, tuning is stable, fine tuners are smooth and it looks the part - but it's nothing special. This is a utilitarian, basic machine for learning,...
Yamaha VC 7SG44 Cello 4/4

Based on 1 reviews
This was a gift for my wife who is an intermediate at cello.I wanted to buy a cello that wasn't a beginners one, and I understand this model was more traditional materials (e.g. ebony tuning pegs etc). I was looking at different models and I suppose I finally ended on choosing Yamaha because of it's reputation within orchestral instruments manufacturing. The packaging seemed sturdy.the instrument very well protected. It came with a soft-case, which seemed pretty ordinary. I would guess few would transport/store a cello (in this price tier) in a soft case. My wife already had a cello hardcase and was uninterested in it. I don't play the cello, so comments are what I picked up from my wife and her dad (which is an old music school principal and composer that basically can play all...