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Learning the Violin - A Beginner's Guide to Successful Learning

By Steven Magill

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Music ever since time immemorial has been a part of the lives of each person in this world. The world void of any form of music is a world that is empty and is lacking of any emotions. Music either in classical or modern form has always been a representation of our emotion suppressed or otherwise. We express sadness to melancholic songs, joy to upbeat rhythm and anger to full metal and hardcore music at least that is how I see it. But the ultimate expression of a person's feeling can never be shown in full force other than in classical music. Have you ever felt the depth of a person's emotion while playing a classical instrument? May it be the piano, the cello, the clarinet, trumpet and of course the violin. These musical instruments evoke such strong emotions from its listeners without having to reveal the exact and definite lyrics. Each has its own case of mastery when it comes to these instruments. One classical instrument which reveals intense passion by its resonating sound is the violin. Learning the violin is not as easy as it seem to look. Sometimes you get the feeling that playing the violin is simple because of how violinist seems to play it effortlessly. Learning the violin as I have mentioned earlier is a difficult task indeed but not impossible to accomplish overtime but it is another thing when you speak about mastering it. So why don't we focus first of putting our frame of mind in the direction of learning it rather than hastily mastering it. That form of perception would only frustrate newbie violinist. It is better to do these things one step at a time.

Learning the violin though have hardships ahead of you can prove to be fun and challenging. It is an interesting way of allotting time and effort towards a satisfying feeling of accomplishment. Having something as playing a classical instrument as a talent above others is an achievement indeed. All you need is a good quality violin which gives off an excellent sound quality. Then find yourself a teacher who could not only teach you the basics but who could also equal the passion you put into learning the violin, meaning he or she should be teaching you not because of the money in it but also because he or she has passion in playing the instrument as well. It is rare to find teachers or violinist who can teach you the soul of playing such instrument. And lastly practice and more practice a little more practice yet again. Time, effort, passion and patience are the ingredients in learning the violin you want to play so much.

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