dam good website

    
dam good website    17:24 on Tuesday, January 10, 2006          
(Reverb)
Posted by Archived posts

http://www.folkofthewood.com/page5307.htm

shows finger placement, and a section on sheet music but it does not cover timing


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    16:00 on Wednesday, January 11, 2006          
(Christina)
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Hi!I`m 17, and I began learning violin about 6 months ago. I`ve advanced extremely quickly--Right now I`m working on Rimsky-Korsakov`s: The Flight of the Bumble-Bee. Granted I already played a handful of instruments before I started, but if you truly want to learn then you can! Just make sure you practice everyday! Good Luck!


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    16:00 on Wednesday, January 11, 2006          
(Christina)
Posted by Archived posts

Hi!I`m 17, and I began learning violin about 6 months ago. I`ve advanced extremely quickly--Right now I`m working on Rimsky-Korsakov`s: The Flight of the Bumble-Bee. Granted I already played a handful of instruments before I started, but if you truly want to learn then you can! Just make sure you practice everyday! Good Luck!


Keep fiddling!    17:09 on Wednesday, January 11, 2006          
(folkfiddle)
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It`s great to see so many folks getting started playing violin/fiddle! If you`re having fun...and learning.. and having FUN.... then go for it! I love playing fiddle tunes and enjoy learning various style of fiddle playing. My goal... is to be able to go to any sort of jam and... at least half way fit in.
Have fun fiddling! And if you`re in Central Florida... come and visit our jams!
http://www.folkfiddle.com


   22:57 on Saturday, February 4, 2006          

white_witch
(4 points)
Posted by white_witch

Hey as nuts as this sounds I really want an electric violin I have wanted to play the violin for a long time, and the truth is I don’t know a lot about the violin when people say its hard, how hard do they mean? Because my friend wants to start up a heavy metal band and wants a violin in it but the thing is how long would it take until u could perform? and I know I’m getting ahead of myself.
Sorry guys I’m asking a lot of questions it just I would love some info about it if I could
Thanks


   00:15 on Sunday, February 5, 2006          

Scotch
(660 points)
Posted by Scotch

Re: "Hey as nuts as this sounds I really want an electric violin I have wanted to play the violin for a long time, and the truth is I don’t know a lot about the violin when people say its hard, how hard do they mean? Because my friend wants to start up a heavy metal band and wants a violin in it but the thing is how long would it take until u could perform? and I know I’m getting ahead of myself. Sorry guys I’m asking a lot of questions it just I would love some info about it if I could
Thanks"

The thing about learning a musical instrument is that it never ends. There is no point at which you can stop and say now you`ve learned the instrument. How long it would take to attain enough proficiency to perform in public for money rather depends on how much nerve you have and how much or little respect you have for the instrument. If your friend were asking, I`d advise him to recruit an already-proficient classically trained violinist. As for you, I think persons completely new to a particular instrument or to music in general should not begin with a specific performance goal in mind. Play for several years, and THEN start tentatively thinking about what you might eventually do with your violin. Also: don`t start on electric violin.


   00:19 on Sunday, February 5, 2006          

Scotch
(660 points)
Posted by Scotch

On the other hand, if the band is strictly an amateur affair, restricting its performances to your friend`s garage, just pick up a violin and start goofing around with it. Knock yourself out. What`s the problem?


   00:55 on Sunday, February 5, 2006          

white_witch
(4 points)
Posted by white_witch

thats true thanks for that.
is it bad to start on an electric violin? why is that?



   01:24 on Sunday, February 5, 2006          

Scotch
(660 points)
Posted by Scotch

Re: "is it bad to start on an electric violin? why is that?"

Oh, it`s just that the electric violin is not a point of departure, at least not yet. The violin has four hundred or so years of tradition, of violin culture, behind it, and the electric violin hasn`t even been standardized. If you develop an appreciation of the violin, you`ll have something against which to compare the various contending electric violin designs.


I needs words of advice    06:37 on Sunday, February 5, 2006          

white_witch
(4 points)
Posted by white_witch

well thanks for your advice. how long have u been playing? and do u know a good brand of violin? I guess the reason I wanted a electric violin is then I wont disturb my mum when I`m trying to play it. Sorry i really have a lot of questions and I most likely will ask a lot more when I think of them


   12:41 on Wednesday, February 8, 2006          

Scotch
(660 points)
Posted by Scotch

If you read through the thread called "Electric Violin Inquiry" (currently on page two of this forum) you`ll see that some of us are not convinced an electric violin is going to be all that quiet. Just last night a new electric guitar neighbor appeared. I could hear him easily everywhere in the building. (I`ll let someone else take a swing at your other questions.)


Re: Theory help for violin    21:32 on Thursday, February 16, 2006          

Blake
(16 points)
Posted by Blake

I have been playing violin for 3 years now, and it is no doubt one of the hardest instruments in the world to learn. But since you already know how to read notes that helps ALOT. And if some people are saying its too late... ignore them. It is never too late to learn. Just make sure you`re committed


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    20:23 on Tuesday, March 28, 2006          

Sweet_Notes
(6 points)
Posted by Sweet_Notes

Hi! How do I choose a violin. I want to play. But there is 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 violins and I do not know which one I should get. I am 12 years old and in 7th grade any help appreciated. Also what books should I get and any tips thanks!


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    15:28 on Thursday, March 30, 2006          

Edia
(3 points)
Posted by Edia

you should probably get a full size.... even if it is a little big at first, trust me you'll grow into it quick.


Re: just how hard is this violin learning business???    08:47 on Saturday, May 13, 2006          

RC
(6 points)
Posted by RC

! started learning quite recently and i'm not finding it particularly hard! (I'm 26 years old!) Its very different though! (I played flute at school) The only problem is that the lessons are quite expensive and you might get the wrong technique if you try and teach yourself! I have a wonderful Gliga Gems violin though which cost around £250.


   








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