Beginning a new musical journey
Beginning a new musical journey
00:24 on Sunday, August 4, 2013
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Re: Beginning a new musical journey
22:46 on Sunday, July 13, 2014
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ammviolin (4 points)
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Seeing as this post is almost a year old, I hope that you are well into your musical journey at this point! If not, I hope that I can offer you some encouragement. I think that it is great that you want to learn to play the violin! Your child(ren) will benefit greatly from having music in the home from a young age, and it is a wonderful and constructive thing to do.
There are many different directions you could go. The piano is a good foundational instrument, so you couldn't go wrong by picking that up again. Hopefully you would be able to find a more reliable teacher this time around! I don't know a lot about the clarinet, but I'm sure that would be a great thing to pick back up, as well.
But I would say that ultimately, if you want to play the violin - go for it! One great way to spend time with your child(ren) while you pursue music is to have them pursue it with you! Children love music, especially if their parents do. Get a violin for yourself and one for your child and take lessons together! That way you can be with your child and be learning music and introducing them to music all at the same time.
As for the violin shop in your town - here is my advice as a violin teacher that I give to my students. The best way to pick out a violin is to be able to play it. If you like the sound, buy it. If you don't, find one that you do like. If you have a violin teacher, ask them to go along with you. They will be able to help you out. SharMusic.com is where I recommend getting a violin. They are a great business. A good price range for a full size (4/4) beginner violin is around $350.
Hope this helps. Feel free to reply to this or send me a message if you have more questions and may you have a wonderful musical journey!
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Re: Beginning a new musical journey
23:09 on Sunday, July 13, 2014
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