Monday, February 23, 2009

Violin Playing Tips That Develop Good Habits

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. While it would be great to master the violin and become a professional or performing star, it does not happen to everyone. Some might enjoy success in that form, while others are happy just knowing how to play an instrument they love. Anyone can aim to be at an advanced level, but do not allow yourself to be hampered by setting unobtainable goals. Enjoy playing the violin and the music that it brings to your ears.

2. It cannot be said enough how important it is to work hard in order to achieve your goals. This applies equally to music. Do not skip any practice sessions and always focus on the end in mind if routine becomes boring.

3. Many beginners do not pay enough attention to posture and technique. Some even develop bad habits from the start, which are difficult to correct later on in life. Do not fall into this trap and always spend time to perfect how to hold the violin, the bow and other techniques like proper chin rest posture.

4. Try to avoid looking for short cuts in achieving results or breakthroughs. There is no quick way to being a master of the instrument. Other schools of thought that promote things like placing markers on the violin neck to memorize where to press the strings will lead you to developing a crutch in terms of learning. The fruits of success will be sweeter if you do things the right way.

5. Proper maintenance and care of your violin and accessories are equally important. They can help to make learning easier and smoother. A poorly maintained violin might also lead to bad techniques developing.

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.

It is rare to have a perfect journey throughout life. Certainly, one cannot expect to be able to master the violin in a few short months. The tips above should help any student to keep things in perspective and minds focused. It is hoped that eventually every beginner will be able to attain skill levels that they are happy with.

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