Best Violin Strings for Children's Violins

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After that I will share some more about when and how to replace your violin strings and you'll find more in depth violin string reviews of the five best strings for children's violin.
Most popular and most recommend by violin teachers. It's a synthetic core string that has a great well-rounded open sound on all fractional sizes.
Affordable steel strings that have a warm open sound even on the smallest sizes children's violins.
This one is really popular on rental instruments by luthiers. Beautiful synthetic core strings with great tuning stability at a very reasonable price.
Obviously when a string snaps, you need to replace it. However it's best to not let it come that far. Usually when strings are worn down they don't sound as good and waddle a bit in pitch. Certainly the last thing can get in the way of your child's violin progress as the string won't stay in tune even if your child plays in tune. This is very confusing.
When you bought a relatively cheap violin set online, think anything below $ 200, usually the strings are very bad quality steel strings. Steel core strings aren't that bad (see my violin string reviews below), but sometimes the quality that 'comes with the violin' is very disappointing and sometimes even impossible to stay in tune and play.
Of course your child's teacher will be happy to replace the string during the lesson, but then you need to wait until the lesson and it will cost you valuable lesson time. It's perfectly doable if you're a bit careful to replace violin strings yourself. Watch this video for a close up step by step guide to replacing violin strings by yourself.
It's very important that the sizing on the string set corresponds with the sizing of the violin. If you place for example 4/4 stings on a 1/2 violin, the string tension will be too low when you've tuned them. It will be impossible to play. If you lost what size violin your child has, just measure the body or total length of the violin and look it up in this violin size chart.
Even if your child just started playing the violin, good strings are very important. Cheap strings can injure your kid's finger tips (very painful cuts are possible from low quality strings) and can also be hard to learn on. Learning to play the violin is hard enough as it is and bad strings can really hurt your kid's motivation for the violin.
Bad, cheap, old or worn down strings make it impossible to play in tune on the violin. Besides that they can cause very painful cuts in your child's finger tips. Here are the differences between bad and good quality violin strings:
Now you know how to replace your child's violin strings, when to replace them, what size you need to buy and what difference good strings make, it's time for some in depth reviews. These strings are not only my personal picks as a violin teacher, but I've also surveyed over fifty violin teachers to learn their favorite strings.
Pirastro is a German string brand that is used by soloists as well as orchestra violinists all over the world. The Tonica strings are nylon core strings that give violins of each size an open, well-rounded and balanced sound. What I also like about these strings is that (like other synthetic core strings) they are not too thick and not too thin. When strings are too thick, on some fractional sizes they are very hard to place. When strings are too thin, they are not comfortable under your finger tips. The strings are easy to play, even in high positions. Tonica's have short break in time, the tuning stability is good and the last relatively long.
Set price: $ 42
Warmest sounding affordable steel core violin strings. Some violin players associate steel core strings with bright or even harsh sound. For fractional sized children's violins however, you might need some extra brightness. Children's violins have to produce the same pitch as 4/4 adult violins, while they are much smaller. A bright steel core string might just bring out a bit punch and volume a children's violin might need. These Prelude strings are relatively warm sounding. With just under $ 20 per set, they are a good quality affordable option.
Set price: $ 19,99
If you're renting a children's violin at a violin shop, changes are it has the Alphayue strings. They are good sounding affordable synthetic core strings that are comfortable under the finger tips. Thomastik Dominant's have been the gold standard for years, but are quite expensive at the moment and the Alphayue strings are an excellent alternative. As we're used to from Thomastik they have a short break-in time and great tuning stability.
Set price: $ 31
Thomastik Dominants are one of the first synthetic core strings and they are absolutely the gold standard for violin strings. They are used by famous soloists like Hilary Hahn and Anne Sophie Mutter. You absolutely can't go wrong buying dominants. For viola it's a big advantage that they're available in fractional sizes just as for the violin. Almost every violinist grew up with Dominants and teachers still recommend them. I do find that over the years they've become a bit on the expensive side, while personally I don't find them much better than Tonicas.
Set price: $ 77
Don't be put off by the 'bright sound', because certainly in the smaller fractional sizes this could just mean that it brings out the sound and the small violin doesn't sound too soft. Red Labels are the industry standard for school instruments and fiddlers. Their durability and tuning stability is great. If you've used Preludes and miss a bit of volume or punch in a smaller sized violin, it could be sensible to switch to Red Labels.
Set price: $ 22
I hope I've given you some reassurance that in the case your kid's violin string breaks that you can select a good string and replace it at home. Also when you've bought a cheap violin set, the renewal of the strings can make a big difference in sound and playability.
If you'd like to read a lot more about violin strings, what they're made of and see a lot more string reviews, check out this violin string buying guide.
If you just replaced your strings, tuning the violin might be a challenge. New strings typically need some time to break in and you need to tune the violin very often. Use my free online violin tuner right here to make it a lot easier for yourself, even if you're a beginner.
And what do you like about them? Leave a comment and share your experience with other budding violinists and their parents.