Monday, March 9, 2009

Quality Tips For Violinists Of Every Level

By Ron Jackson

For any beginner, playing the violin can be a daunting challenge. However, it need not always be like that. There are certain things that one can do or put in place to ensure a smoother passage of learning and mastering the instrument. Here are a few tips that might be beneficial for a violinist in a similar position.

1. We have to be honest with ourselves. Not everyone will become a famous musician despite all the hard work we might put in. It does not constitute having low aspirations if you do not aim for that, but do not be despondent if global success eludes you. Being the best musician that you can be can still equate to immense satisfaction when learning the violin, despite not achieving star status.

2. Practice and having the discipline to keep at it is paramount to achieving the desired results. If you decide to slack during the course, do not expect to receive the same level of returns on the instrument. You will find that it might take much longer for you to master any technique compared to your peers.

3. Check your posture. Other instruments like the guitar might allow players to develop their own playing style. This is not advisable for the violinist. Learn and practice the proper way to hold the instrument and its different parts.

4. Do not try to implement methods that promote short cuts to learning. These include taping the violin neck in order to help memorize the exact places where you should place your fingers on the strings to sound specific notes. You might end up developing an over reliance on them.

5. Take good care of your violin and accessories. There are some who believe that a spiritual connection can exist between a musician and his instrument. While it might sound unbelievable for some, you might start playing better on a violin that is well maintained and free from problems.

6. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. The same applies to becoming proficient in any instrument. Always retain your self belief and be positive about the results you will eventually get after hours of practice and determination. The violin can be tough to learn, but once you have done so the rewards are beautiful.

Hopefully, the above tips would help you as a beginner in overcoming some of the obstacles that will be encountered during the journey to mastering the violin. The road will be long but always guaranteed to be satisfactory when it is completed. - 16887

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