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For many people, the soulful sound of the violin brings to mind memories of days past. Perhaps a relative played this instrument or listened to recordings of their favorite songs. Maybe a music teacher in school was particularity fond of the instrument. Your reasons may not seem important to anyone but you, but learning how to play the violin can be accomplished. There are three tips that can make it much easier, too. Consider the following:

Tip #1 Learn at Your Own Pace

This is really important. Don't let anyone tell you how quickly you should learn. Everyone learns at a different pace. Some people may have a natural talent and others may take a lot of practice to get it right. No matter which way you do it, what matters is that you are comfortable with the progress that you make.

Tip #2 You Don't Have to Use a Private Instructor

Private instructors can cost over $100 an hour. For many people, this is simply not an option financially. While there are benefits from this type of instruction, there are drawbacks too. Besides the cost, you have to travel to lessons each week, devote that specific period of time to the instructor, and learn at their pace. If this is not something you're interested in, then you may want to consider an alternative method of instruction, such as through an online course.

Tip #3 You Don't Need the Most Expensive Violin

You don't need to own a Stradivarius. You can pick up a beginner's model from your local musical instrument store. In most cases, you don't even have to buy it outright. Many businesses now offer a rental option. You can upgrade as needed. This is a good way to set goals for yourself as well - owning your own when you can play "this" piece of music, or etc.

In Closing

The above three tips will help you learn how to play the violin, but they can also save you some money. It takes a lot of time and dedication to learn, but imagine the feeling when you've mastered this exceptional musical instrument. There is truly no sound quite like it. Remember to learn at your pace, with the instruction that best suits your lifestyle, and on an affordable instrument. It won't be long until you've got a few pieces under your belt and you're moving onto to the more complicated arrangements.

by: Steven Magill




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