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Oct 03 2008

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Learn to Play the Violin – from the Heart, with Heart

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Who says only child prodigies, the truly talented, or the high-browed have the right to learn to play the violin? You do, too! In fact, anyone has the right to learn to play the violin and it doesn’t even matter if you end up playing the violin poorly or passably. What matters is that you tried.

There are many ways for you to learn to play the violin. ViolinMasterPro, a downloadable instructional program, is one of the cheapest and easiest means to learn to play the violin quickly and painlessly.

Here are more tips that would come in handy for beginners like you!

1. Have your teacher put marks on where your fingers should go. The violin has no marks or frets so the markers will help you memorize where to put your fingers.

2. If you don’t have a teacher, you’ll have to memorize the hand and finger positioning required for each note.

3. Practice slowly. Go for short sessions rather than long ones. These will let you get the feel of the instrument sans the boredom and the burn-out.

Most importantly, have fun! Learning violin should not feel like a chore. Do it because you enjoy it. The best music are the ones played from the heart and with heart.

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Oct 03 2008

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Rusty? Practice Violin!

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A bit rusty on the strings? Don’t let this put you off. Even if you haven’t played violin for a long time, you can still get much of your old dexterity back. How? Practice violin!

The more you practice violin, the more you’re reminded how to play the instrument not just technically but with feeling. So put those fingers to work and practice violin. Sink your teeth and bow into these bowing techniques you once could perform with ease but could not do so anymore without some degree of difficulty.

Détaché: This technique involves stopping the bow on the string to smother the vibrations. Once you master this, you can create a beautifully muted accent.

Collé: Start this stroke by learning to let your heavily weighted bow rest motionless on the string.

Spiccato:
This bowing technique creates a bouncing sound that is at once light and playful. Many believe the spiccato is played using a heavy stroke. This is a misconception. The spiccato is made with a light stroke. What makes the string bounces is not the heaviness of the stroke - because there’s none - but the bow’s light weight and the string’s natural resistance.

Try your hand at these three bowing techniques the next time you practice violin. You will not regain your former skills overnight, but with practice and with a good guide such as the ViolinMasterPro, your playing will eventually go from rusty to trusty!

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