Wednesday, January 28, 2009

How To Play Violin Lessons For Beginners - A Journey For Sarah

Any struggling musician trying to learn how to play violin lessons for beginners will probably be able to identify with the aspiring violinist in this story. According to statistics, out of every 10 individuals who attempt to go on the self taught path for the instrument, only about 54% would succeed in the end. This means that for every 100 who do try, only 54 will know how to play it eventually. You should use this statistic to your advantage and believe that you belong in the good half. Sarah used to be a student and is now an accomplished violin player with a deep love for the music, because she did that and believed in herself. But before she reached this stage, she was just like you and me many years ago, or in the current stage, where learning the instrument went beyond finding online violin lessons or acquiring suitable tutoring at a beginner level. Being able to find out how to play the violin for beginners was something Sarah spent a lot of time on, and it took her many years of going through scores and theory on her own as well as numerous violin lessons on dvd before she broke through. The effort was immense, as Sarah was not extremely gifted in music, but she knuckled down and believed in herself. She put in many hours of hard work and dedication, and went through many other details that most students would never bother to spend time on, such as asking around about the best violin to learn various techniques on, saving enough money so that it could be better used on investing in a good violin since the instrument is vital in achieving the desired results, and even picking up much needed classical skills through the violin lessons that were available online and on dvds.

Sarah admitted that it was a struggle at the start and for many years thereafter, but she never once though of giving up totally. There were times when everything looked lost and she came close to ditching her instrument. But a key to the ability to continue on for many musicians is reminding themselves how much effort they have already put into their craft, and the ultimate satisfaction they will savor once their goals have been achieved. If you are playing violin as a beginner just like Sarah once used to be, then remember that it is not about having a good coach, but to learn the instrument without a teacher need not be more difficult than doing so with one, as long as the belief and commitment is strong, as well as using all the available resources at hand to improve progressively and gradually. The best violinist you might know might even be able to play the instrument without being able to read a score and even though they might be more correctly know as musical geniuses or even savants, this does not mean that you cannot attain the same or near the level of skills they have just by your own effort and perhaps with a dose of online violin tutoring.

Returning to Sarah, I could still remember how I was planning to teach her at the start, since a proper introduction to the violin is important to beginners in lesson 1, or at least around the first few meetings. Whether it is the standard acoustic model or someone hoping to master the electric violin for beginners, a key is to understand what the instrument can do and what you expect it to do in your own hands. I told Sarah to develop an understanding with her piece, and to always become one with the instrument, since things would flow more naturally when that becomes reality. It might sound abstract to many of you, but imagine an instrument or even any other machine or gadget to attach itself to and become part of you. Using it becomes second nature and that is what the best musicians in the world actually have but it is not often said enough. It is just like driving a car and just sort of knowing when you might hit the curb while parking after years of maneuvering it around. It becomes an extension of your self and Sarah slowly understood the meaning of doing that more so than whatever she might have learned from any violin dvd learning course or free tutorials.

Sarah received minimal coaching from me and it was normally prompted by her own questions on her journey towards becoming a skilled violinist. One of the early queries she posed to me was whether it was possible to learn how to play violin online as a beginner. As one might well know by now, there are many free lessons that can be found online that proffer to teach the instrument. Many of these are useful, and there are millions who use them as learn violin lessons. Another question Sarah always asked me in the early stages was how long it takes to know how to play the violin. This is a common one that continues to revolve in the heads of students because they are naturally impatient and wish to master the instrument as quickly as possible, so that they can start playing their favorite pieces of music. I told Sarah that the answer to both questions were the same. Whether one can learn to play the violin well for a beginner can be assisted with online violin classes and whether progress can be sped up if one continues to devour all the different lessons regardless of where they come from such as online sources or through a violin for beginners DVD, it all boils down to the desire, discipline and dedication of the learner him or herself.

Learning as a beginner on the violin can be a long and arduous journey as Sarah will no doubt tell anyone, as every fiddler will also agree. It becomes even harder if one is unable to find a guide to start to play the instrument. Things like how the fingering on a violin should be done correctly or where one can learn to tune it properly can only leave many students stumped. Sarah picked up these skills on the violin as a beginner through constant and diligent practice. She will likely use the same ideas and avoid similar mistakes she made, in the future when she decides to embark on teaching other beginners how to master and play the instrument. Sarah mentioned to me that for the most part, she relied a large amount on the various free online violin lessons to understand and master the skills required on the four stringed instrument. She also turned part of her attentions to learning violin from dvd, since many of them were able to teach using the ideal combination of visual and audio aids.

One of the many questions I have been asked from students and readers is also when is the best time to start violin learning. For any instrument, the ideal age will be as young as possible. But this often does not take into consideration the development of a passion for most individuals for any instrument which takes time and is also ultimately essential for proper growth as a musician. Without a real love for the instrument and the music it can help create, it is extremely difficult to sustain an interest, which eventually results in a waste of time and effort. So before you start investing in lessons for beginner violin whether it be online or from a teacher, and buying piles of what reviewers call the best violin learning dvd lessons, be sure of what you want and hope to achieve when picking up the instrument. Sarah was adamant that she knew what she wanted, since she nurtured her love of classical music over a number of years during her formative stage.

2 comments:

  1. Awesome story. That was really inspiring. I have always wanted to play the violin so badly but my mom thinks i wont be deticated to it and will just give it up, but I've been dreaming about it for months now after hearing someone play and i want to play it SO bad! Im not going to give up though just because my mom doesn't think I'll try hard. I'm determined to learn! If she won't support me then I'll safe up my money and buy my own! I can't wait to learn! And I WILL learn!!! :)

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  2. very inspiring... when i was young i really want to learn how to play violin so bad, but i never had the chance of learning it due to some domestic problem. I just satisfied myself listening to violin music and classical music (though it is somewhat uneasy bcoz my family dont like to listen to those kind of music and they just stared at me like that).. maybe in my next life i will have that chance.. thank you for the wonderful story.

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