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Basic Steps in Learning to Play the Violin |
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Written by AaronPiertzen
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Saturday, 23 January 2010 |
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Learning to play the violin can be one of the most demanding ambitions that you embark on. Even though the violin is a stunning instrument with exquisite tone, it can be an unusually difficult instrument to learn. Here are some tips, though, that can get you started on the right track.
by AaronPiertzen
Learning to play the violin can be one of the most demanding ambitions that you embark on. Even though the violin is a stunning instrument with exquisite tone, it can be an unusually difficult instrument to learn. Here are some tips, though, that can get you started on the right track.
While the violin is most notably used in classical music, it has a place in all genres of music, making it a very versatile instrument. When used in an orchestra, it is usually the main instrument used for the melody.
The first thing you need to do when learning to play the violin is to find a quiet place where you can concentrate. It is best to have a straight back chair, as well as a music stand in order to hold your sheet music.
To hear the pitch of the instrument, use your one of your thumbs to pluck each string in order to hear its pitch and to test its tension. If you're a beginner, you might consider using a piano or a pitch pipe to tune the violin to G-D-A-E.
Next, at the place where the fingerboard and neck extend from the violin, wrap your left hand around the body. Situate the violin and the chin rest, the part of the instrument that is black, under your chin. You should also bring your left shoulder so that it is located under the chin rest. This will help give you some support.
Now, arrange your right thumb at the corner of the fingerboard, close to the bridge. Your index finger should be situated on top of the "G" string. With just a little bit of pressure, your finger should then land on the "D" string. This is what is called "plucking."
Without using your fingernails, pluck the "G" string 4 times. Use practice to try and create a rhythm. Do the same thing with the "D", "A", and "E" strings. Once you get used to plucking, try mixing the order up, remembering to keep the tempo slow.
Now you are probably ready to try out the bow. Position your right thumb on the inside of the bow with your three middle fingers on the outside. Your pinkie should be near the adjustment screw, on top. It is also important to let your index finger relax on top of the bow stick.
Put the bow hair on top of the "G" string and draw a straight line using just a little bit of pressure. Then, go in the opposite direction. This should be done in a regular or slow speed at first.
These are the fundamental steps in learning to play the violin. Naturally, it does get more complex after this. Still, even though you might find it hard to master at first, don't forget to have patience and continuing to practice. The more you play, the more you will learn how much pressure to apply and how to make balanced rhythms.
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