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Professional string musicians train their entire lives, often starting at the age of four or even younger, studying and practicing every day. For some, not being able to learn or later exhibit what they have in their heads on the instrument is a source of self-doubt and frustration.
Maintaining an instrument
Maintaining an instrument requires regular checkups with a qualified repair technician/restorer. Musicians themselves may not even notice the gradual changes in their instrument and the deterioration of the sound until things are not working properly.
How Investing at Strumenti.com Helps Musicians
Selecting the right instrument for a particular musician is similar to finding a soul-mate. The process can be challenging, particularly when the instrument needed to make the match is far outside the financial access of the musician. Unfortunately, the cost of quality string instruments (particularly violins, violas, cellos and bows) has rapidly grown out of reach for most professional musicians
What Makes a Violin a Good Investment?
Historical average annual appreciation of fine stringed instruments has been remarkably stable and has a low correlation to stock prices.* This has made violins popular as long term wealth preservation vehicles. The highest quality individual makers have been experiencing an estimated annual appreciation of 10-15% per year since 2000.¹ Three factors can help make a thoughtful choice when choosing an investment violin, viola or cello.
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