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It depends on what sort of 'good sound' you are trying to get at.

If you want your violin to have more of a closed rather than open sound, get a mute.


If you like loud and 'jig-worthy' get an electric violin. These are very popular in 'string-fests' and busking villages.


If you are just looking to not get any wrong notes, you don't need any special equipment. Just practise repeatedly until you get good enough at the song to memorize it.


There is one other thing- the kind of strings you have for your violin. There is one of my personal favourites, called the Dominant string. This gives a loud and rich tone and even if you aren't playing too well, the strings cover it up with their great sound.

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decent violin, rosin, and vibrato.

you also need to play it with steady hand with the right amount of weight on the string. but after all practice is the key, even if it's 20 minutes a day.

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In a violin a "good tone" is a complex mixture of qualities that blend together to create a pleasing sound. Some of these can be evaluated objectively (power, clarity, balance, evenness).

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