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Getting Started With Your Violin


The preferable way to learn how to play a violin is to first get a good violin teacher. Online instructional materials and instructional videos are available, but a private teacher will help you to master the violin more quickly, for an actual teacher will know what you should be striving for, see problems with your technique, and tailor solutions to your particular needs.


The next step is to study your violin fingering chart, or if possible, study music theory so that you will understand the structure of music. When you study the fingering chart, you'll understand where to place your fingers as you play each chord.


Before you begin playing your violin, remember to rosin your bow. If you haven't learned how to do this, ask someone from the music store or your violin teacher to rosin it for you. If you do not have rosin on your bow, this will cause very little noise; however, if there is too much rosin it will cause a scratchy sound.


Now that the bow is ready, you must next tune your violin. This should be done once a week, or more often if you play your violin regularly. Using a shoulder pad is also advised for beginners. This will make it possible for you to hold your violin between your chin and shoulder without raising your shoulder. That way you will be able to move your left hand freely.


The last yet far most important step is to practice-- not just practice your violin playing, but to strive for improvement. When you practice, you repeat the same action or same ways of playing, so if you have bad habits while playing the violin, you practice committing them again and again until they become permanent.


Therefore, it is important that when you practice, you should first have your mistakes corrected, so that the subsequent time you practice, you won�t be repeating the same mistake again. This does not just apply to violin playing, but also to playing other instruments.


That's all for now! Now, go and study those fingering charts!

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