How do you start playing the violin?

How to Learn the Violin by Yourself in 6 (Not-so) Simple Steps

How do you start playing the violin?

How to Learn the Violin by Yourself in 6 (Not-so) Simple Steps

  1. Spend at least 30 minutes a day practicing scales & basic violin exercises.
  2. Practice pieces, take the hardest parts out and practice only those.
  3. Listen to violin music as much as possible.
  4. Watch other, more experienced violinists play.

What is a good first violin?

Here are the 10 best violins for beginners:

  • Mendini MV200 Violin.
  • Mendini MV300 Violin.
  • Franz Hoffmann Amadeus Violin.
  • Bunnel Pupil Violin.
  • D Z Strad Model 101 Violin.
  • Cecilio CVN-300 Violin.
  • Cremona SV-175 Violin.
  • Stentor Student I Violin.

What is a good violin?

Our Top Recommended Violins

Model Level Review
Johannes Kohr K500 Intermediate Our Review
Louis Carpini G2 Violin Intermediate Our Review
Yamaha Model 5 Violin Professional Our Review
D Z Strad Maestro Old Spruce Stradi Violin Professional Our Review

How can I practice without a violin?

Practicing Violin Techniques… Without Your Violin

  1. Strength Building: Bring a clothes pin along.
  2. Vibrato Exercises: “Vibrato Egg” – If you have a vibrato egg, bring it with you.
  3. “Cello Vibrato” – Hold your right forearm across your chest. Let your left hand practice vibrato “cello-style” on your forearm.
  4. Greasy Elbow Exercises:

Can you learn violin without a violin?

You can learn to play the violin, or near enough any instrument, with enough time, patience and practice – teacher or no teacher. A bad violin hold will make shifting positions much harder (again, something you don’t do when you first start) and make tuning much more inaccurate.२०१२ सेप्टेम्बर २४

How can you tell a good violin?

How do I know if my violin is worth money?

  1. Flame of the Wood. The back of the violin is a good indicator of the quality of the instrument.
  2. Craftsmanship. The craftsmanship of the violin is the greatest indicator of the quality of an instrument.
  3. Label.
  4. Sound and Ease of Playing.
  5. Materials.