Mira Truvelli on June 13th, 2010

“Safety first.” Although we’ve heard that adage a million and one times, it remains as true now as it did when someone coined the phrase. When you learn the violin, prioritizing safety is also crucial. Besides keeping you safe, it can also enhance your skills. Here are some ways to do it:

1. Place the instrument’s neck lightly in the palm of your left hand. It’s not necessary to add extra support at the neck of the instrument. Your left hand should be ultra light and its fingers should only play the strings. Gripping the neck too firmly could result in cramping.

2. Lightly grasp the bow. This is important when you learn the violin. Hold the bow so… Continue reading

Mira Truvelli on June 6th, 2010

Even though you may not have  much of an interest in music, this is an ideal time for you to take beginners violin lessons. Among other things, once you know how to play the violin, it will open up all kinds of opportunities when you go to college.  For example, if you take the time to learn how to read sheet music, you may decide to play a different instrument later on.

During this phase of your life, saving money for the future is very important.  Therefore, you will not want to spend a great deal of money on beginners violin lessons.  Fortunately, you can have access to the best information available, and at… Continue reading

Mira Truvelli on May 30th, 2010

Although we typically link injuries to jobs or sports, musical instruments can be dangerous as well. And that isn’t limited to dropping a piano on your foot while moving it. Here are some helpful tips to help you avoid injury as you learn to play the violin:

1. Wear a shoulder pad. Not all violinists prefer not to use pads, arguing that they’re either too hulking or fearing that they’ll scrape their musical instruments. However, today a wide variety of shoulder pads are available, allowing you to find one that suits your particular needs.

If you can’t locate the right shoulder pad, then place a one inch-thick sponge between the instrument and your neck. This will help to keep… Continue reading

Mira Truvelli on May 23rd, 2010

When you want to learn how to play the violin, it can seem like a very intimidating process. You might be looking at course material and wondering how you will ever know what it all means. Luckily, it doesn’t have to be that difficult to learn how to play the violin if you follow these tips for success.

Find out which method you will use in order to learn the instrument. You could hire a personal tutor, take classes, or even join an online course like Violin Master Pro.

Before you even start your lessons, get to know your violin. Learn about all of the different components and what they do. Play around… Continue reading

Mira Truvelli on May 16th, 2010

While a virtually unlimited amount of music for violins is available, finding the right pieces can be hard as nails. However, by following some basic methods, you can find violin songs to play via free sheet music. Here are some tips to find whatever music you need:

1. Avoid paying for free sheet music sites. Some sites charge you a particular fee to access their collection of free sheet music. Avoid these sites if you want gratis sheet music. It’s not very logical to pay for something that’s free, right? Use phrases such as “no charge” when using search engines.

2. Search for genres you like. There’s no point in getting no-cost music if you don’t enjoy the genre… Continue reading