May 25, 2010
Understanding The Violin : A Guideline To The Fundamentals
Your own instrument – You can lease one, but why hire when you can buy a student violin for nearly $110.00. It is going to be yours and you can always upgrade in the future when you improve. And most student violins come with a case, a bow, and some rosin. A good place to search for a student violin is southweststrings.com. They have high quality instruments for costs quite as good.
A Shoulder Rest – This is something every violinist uses. They make it much more comfy and easy to hold your violin in the proper possition. If you don’t get one playing will be a chore.
A Metronome – This may help you to keep good timing when you practice and make sure that you are practicing the piece correctly .
A Tuner – This could help to keep our instrument tuned. You will not be in a position to play a piece properly unless your instrument is tuned.
A Professional Teacher – Personal lessons are crucial for anyone looking to progress. Start looking online, in the classifieds ; ask your local symphony orchestra if any of the violinists are offering lessons. Ensure you are getting what you pay for. Don’t pay somebody $45 an hour if they don’t have any formal training or experience.
A Scale Book – You will want to learn and learn by heart your scales. They are the basis for all music you’ll play. I would recommend the “Essentials for Strings” book. Though, your teacher will likely give you one that she or he want you to buy . They will also give you a tiny list of other music books you are to purchase . They usually range all the way from $6 – $20 in price and are also required for learning to play the violin.
A Text Book on Music Theory – If you’re serious about learning the violin you’ll need to know about music idea. You violin teacher will teach you some, but to understand completely, you should go to a music shop or a book store and find a text book for music concept and read it thru and take notes.
Additional Strings – you will want to have additional strings available in case one breaks. This often happens when they wear down or when you’re tuning.
Good Luck and never give up if it appears difficult or discouraging initially. And last of all ; don’t compare yourself to other players. Everyone advances at their own pace.
Violin Basics – More tips and advice on learning violin at Violin Instruction. Visit now.
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