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Sizes & Types of Violins

... modern violin is more sharply angled, the wood used is thinner and smaller and the strings are tuned higher.Violins may also be classified by the country from which it originated such as China, Korea, Hungary, Germany and Italy. People who ... Read Read: Sizes & Types of Violins

By: James Pender | 02/02/2009 | Music

A Brief Guide to Violin Shops

... students may lose interest in the instrument. It is good to be able to simply return it rather than have to resell it if this happens. Violin rentals are very economical, often costing as little as $20 a month. www.theviolinmaster.com  ... Read Read: A Brief Guide to Violin Shops

By: James Pender | 02/02/2009 | Music

Tracking Down Your Perfect Antique Violin in the Workshop of a Modern Master Violin Maker - is it Really Possible?

... where you look there doesn't seem to be any definitive guidelines that work for everyone when it comes to selecting a violin. This has contributed to both professional and amateur musicians relying on the misconception that the oldest and ... Read Read: Tracking Down Your Perfect Antique Violin in the Workshop of a Modern Master Violin Maker - is it Really Possible?

By: Lola Olaru | 24/11/2008 | Music

Learn to Master the Violin

... great music. Build the talent up from beginner to advanced until it is a matter of instinct. Do you already play Violin? Chances are, (if you have never formally studied the instrument,) you are positioning yourself entirely the wrong way! ... Read Read: Learn to Master the Violin

By: James Pender | 02/02/2009 | Music

An Introduction to the Electric Violin

... a hollow wooden body that can create feedback when it is played electrically. The resonance of the sound vibrating in the violin’s body interferes with the sound made by the strings and can cause annoying, high-pitched squealing noises to ... Read Read: An Introduction to the Electric Violin

By: James Pender | 02/02/2009 | Music

The Value of Antique Violins

... These instruments are of great value because of their historical significance. Musicians prize these antique violins because they show the craftsmanship of their makers. They are often intricately designed and feature elaborate and unique ... Read Read: The Value of Antique Violins

By: James Pender | 02/02/2009 | Music

How to Take Care of Your Violin

... been trained and are experts in repairing stringed instruments that are either bowed or plucked, including violins. Of course, you must do your research first before going to one. Ask for recommendations from trusted family, friends and ... Read Read: How to Take Care of Your Violin

By: James Pender | 02/02/2009 | Music

A Brief Guide to Violin Sheet Music

... is written on the treble clef. The place a note appears on the clef determines where it is played on the violin. Violinists who play any in any genre can find sheet music of interest. Players interested in classical music can find sheet ... Read Read: A Brief Guide to Violin Sheet Music

By: James Pender | 02/02/2009 | Music

Free Violin Lessons - Learn To Play Violin Today

... . Try to hold the bow lightly with thumb and fingers. The fore finger should be on top of the pad. As there are no frets on the violin, beginners can use finger taps that you have to place on the fingerboard instead. Another well-known ... Read Read: Free Violin Lessons - Learn To Play Violin Today

By: Alexander Storm | 28/02/2009 | Music

An Introduction Into the World of Violin

... the strings with the fingers of the right hand rather than bow them, producing a short, staccato sound. Violins have been in use for many centuries and are still common is contemporary music. The sounds produced by a violin can compliment ... Read Read: An Introduction Into the World of Violin

By: James Pender | 02/02/2009 | Music

The Digital Age Of Violins

... . The main differences were that the sounds are sent down an electric pick-up, and unlike conventional violins, they were made with six strings as opposed to the standard four. The extra two strings stretched the sound further. History ... Read Read: The Digital Age Of Violins

By: highposition | 26/03/2008 | Music

Buying Expensive And Well Crafted Used Violins

... for in a pawn shop or online. This means that your child will be able to learn to play the violin, which is an excellent instrument to learn because it can allow them to learn how to play other stringed instruments, including the harp ... Read Read: Buying Expensive And Well Crafted Used Violins

By: Victor Epand | 03/03/2008 | Music

A Look at the Electric Violin

... a hollow wooden body that can create feedback when it is played electrically. The resonance of the sound vibrating in the violin's body interferes with the sound made by the strings and can cause annoying, high-pitched squealing noises ... Read Read: A Look at the Electric Violin

By: Richard Romando | 21/09/2005 | Music

Learn To Play The Violin Online

... you luck in finding the perfect package, I have no doubt that you are going to have an extreme amount of fun learning how to play your violin! Have fun! You can also search for these online video lesson packages below to get an idea of ... Read Read: Learn To Play The Violin Online

By: Kristi Ambrose | 04/09/2008 | Music

The Melancholy Music of the Violin

... a large range of sounds it can make. The four strings may seem limiting to the inexperienced, but they are not very limiting at all. The violin can play just about any kind of music and has an amazing range that can be well manipulated to ... Read Read: The Melancholy Music of the Violin

By: Victor Epand | 14/04/2008 | Music

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