Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???

    
Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    18:56 on Friday, April 1, 2005          
(Wesley Viola)
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what is "essential elements" and i got a violin only 60$


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    18:01 on Tuesday, April 5, 2005          
(Beth)
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Violin is easy. It`s amazing they consider it and instrument really. I haven`t played it since November and I could pick it up today and start playing it.


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    12:21 on Sunday, April 10, 2005          
(Emma Stanley)
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Hey! First the all string instruments are gr8!
I am currnetly 15 and in yr 11. i started the violin in yr 3 purely because i though it was cool! then at the end of yr 5 i started the cello! which becasme my new love and i ma currently a student at the Birmingham conservatoire! (very cool )then at christmas i started the bviola for a new challenge! and i am taking my grade 7 at christmas! so after a year of playing grade 7 is not bad!

I do suggest that if you are going to start a string instument it be the viola! it is a lot easier then the violin (and a lot less painful on the ears!) the scales are easier as well as the pieces. The cello is also a really cool instrument and when i speak to people they say its their favourite1 and it has a beautiful sound! (when played well!!!) hope this has helped you! and any questions, just email me!

Emma
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How hard is it to play violin?    21:43 on Sunday, April 10, 2005          
(Al Justice)
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Life shows that the things that have been most lasting whether music, or anything else have been those very simple things. With that said, learning to play a violin well, is different than learning to simply play violin technically. While the mechanics and bowing associated with learning violin can be a challenge, reading the music is relatively easy.

So everything depends on your desire, and nothing else; and, to the extent that you are willing to play those simple songs (Air on the G String) well, you can pretty much define your own limitations. You really should give it a try at least. I started when I was in my 40`s and have no regrets--but I play several other instruments as well.





Cost    23:53 on Sunday, April 10, 2005          
(Junius)
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Roughly, how much does it cost to begin learning the violin? I would love to play the violin but how should I start?


How old you are    07:05 on Monday, April 18, 2005          
(Prof. Teancum)
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Don`t let people tell you that it is too late to start or that you can`t get good quickly. I started piano just short of 4 years ago and I can already play some of Betthoven`s Sonatas (original pieces), which I hear is concert level stuff so I imagine it is the same for most instruments, if you love what you are doing a practise as much as possible there is no reason you can`t be good in 3 or 4 years.


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    15:34 on Tuesday, April 19, 2005          
(Tia)
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umm... im in highschool and ive been playing the violin for 9 yrs.
its not that difficult although when you first start it can be a bit frustrating... good luck!


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    20:09 on Tuesday, April 19, 2005          
(Jayne)
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It is never to late to pick up any instrument!!! I can`t say much for violin because i started when i was 6 and have been playing for almost 10 years now. I love the violin so much and if you finc the right teacher you will NOT regret it.


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    05:54 on Friday, April 22, 2005          
(Robert)
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From my own personal experience, there is no instrument more difficult to learn than any of the four main stringed instruments. This is mainly due to the co-ordination conflicts between the fingering and the bowing arms.
The key to the violin, is playing confidently.
If you play tentatively, a violin is not pleasent to listen to. Also, the sooner you learn vibrato, the better!
I`m in grade 11 and have been playing for 11 yrs, violin is the one thing that I really enjoy immensly.
My advice is to definately take it up. After all, its the greatest instrument ever made!!


Re:just how hard is this violin learning buisness    20:32 on Saturday, April 23, 2005          
("smarts")
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essential elements is a violin lesson book. it is very succsessful for everyone! i prefer the 2000 version


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    07:56 on Thursday, May 5, 2005          
(marshopia)
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hi! I`m almost 24 years old, and i started to play violin a year and half ago.So, it`s never too late. I`m still learning to do the 3th position. But i can do the vibrato yet, i learned it in 1 moth. Dont quit, and good luck


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    14:02 on Saturday, May 7, 2005          
(Lisa)
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Hi,I`ve been taking violin class for a year and I`m so in love with violin that I want to go to the conservatory and I have one year to be prepare for the auditons to get in. I would really apreciate any advice.


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    17:28 on Monday, May 9, 2005          
(joan)
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I am almost 50 and started to read music and play the violin 6 months ago.I have a great teacher from a symphonic orchestra.I run a home ,and run my own language school,have time to do Pilates and swimming and practice 2 hours a day (I wish I had time to do more)I`m all for trying to learn ANYTHNG at any age.Don`t let anyone say it`s ever too late


I want to learn as well.    12:40 on Wednesday, May 11, 2005          
(Justin)
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I have played guitar for 8 years or so and have become pretty good at that. I taught myself guitar and taught myself some piano and drums, but I think I might wanna go ahead and get a few lessons for violin. I`ve always loved its sound, especially in Celtic applications. So I guess I need to look around for a teacher and a decent student violin.


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    20:41 on Wednesday, May 11, 2005          
(cowpatty)
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i`m 55 and going to take first lesson this week. advise?


   








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