Sunday, October 25th, 2009 at
10:01 pm
If you are interested to learn the violin, then you are doing yourself a favor. The violin is touted as one of the most beautiful musical instruments throughout history. In addition, the music that it creates is able to reach out to our hearts. So if learning violin is your current goal, then there is no reason for you to hold back.
However, learning to play the instrument is by no means an easy task. You can have the best violin to play with, but if you do not give some effort to hone your skills in playing it, then no good music that can touch people’s lives will be played. Therefore, a beginner should commit himself in learning the instrument and work hard to master it.
The first thing that should be learned in playing the violin is how to be comfortable with the instrument. Holding the violin in the correct manner is fundamental to playing good music with it. You should be able to maintain the proper posture so that playing the instrument will become much easier. If there are any problems concerning this, it should be corrected as early as possible.
In addition, the way you stand in front of people will be the first thing that can get other’s attention before you can even play. If people see that you are not comfortable with your instrument, chances are they will expect less from you despite your fingering skills. So while you are still on your beginner violin, practice presenting yourself in the best way possible.
Holding the violin is another thing that should be kept in mind in learning violin. One should have ample arm space to be able to move freely. See to it that the violin can rest comfortably under your left chin and over your left shoulder. If not, purchase a chin rest, which is one of the more essential violin accessories.
You should also consider purchasing a shoulder rest so that the violin can be fully supported. It is important that you gate a shoulder rest that is adjustable so that it can fit your shoulder perfectly. This way, you can focus more on fiddling and fingering without having to worry too much on carrying the violin.
If one is uncomfortable with the violin, the tendency is for him to slouch forward to keep a hold of the violin, thus affecting the way the violin is played. The sound of the musical instrument can also be affected. That is why it is important to feel comfortable with the violin. The way you hold it can really affect the music that you are playing.
As early as your student violin years, make sure that you keep in mind these pointers in learning violin. After all, it is your own personal instrument, so make yourself connect with it both physically and mentally and learn to play the best music with constant effort and practice.
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
6:12 am
I am no longer interested in renting. I do not want to spend a fortune, but I also do not want something that will have a bad sound. I am basically looking for the cheapest violin with a decent sound quality. Something that an orchestra teacher will approve of…
First, I’m glad to see that there are still string programs out there! Most of the schools I know of only have band, and I think the decline in strings is terrible!
First, have you asked your student’s teacher about what to get?
Second, did the rental programs that you use offer money back on the price of purchase? I know of many companies that do this; some up to 50%!
Third, what size is the violin your student is playing? If it’s not a full size yet, I may stick with renting, as eventually you’ll need to get another instrument.
Fourth, you should consider your budget range. A lot of times, price reflects quality. The best thing to do is go out and try some at local shops.
Good luck on your hunt!
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
6:12 am
It was made in London in 1909. I have a few bows and other accessories along with it, as well as a hard shell case. There is a number in it w32 i think it is…. either way, HELP ME OUT! I really want to know what it’s worth!
it is worth $100.
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
6:12 am
I really would like it to be a student bow, perferably 50 dollars or under. I’m looking for excellent tone quality, of course. Please and Thank you.
I need a brand that somebody had a good experience with?
Try craigslist, and look under musical instruments for sale.
Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
6:12 am
With Suzuki Violin books and a few lessons to start off. I really want to learn the violin, but can’t really afford much lessons. Just a few to start me off with the right bowing techniques and position.
If you you have this much drive at 15 to learn to play the violin then I can only imagine how you will be performing 5 years from now. There are so many online tutorials and a lot of stuff on you tube that will show you posture, the correct way to play and how to read the charts. The most important thing is to learn to on sight read especially if you want to master the violin and as a professional musician you can work with almost anyone and even market your skills for the wedding industry in the future. There are many agencies that are always looking for younger talent. Practice at least an hour everyday and you will be a professional in 3 years. Also once you learn the basics you can offer basic beginning violin lessons in your city and use that money to help yourself with advance lessons. Try different teachers so you learn different techniques and styles until you discover your own tru talent as a musician. Good Luck