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6 Important Tips On How To Hold A Violin Properly

By Beryl Dalton


Passion is something that cannot be bought. But if you work on it well, you can even make money out of it. This does not mean though that it comes automatically. You have to pay effort and time to see your passion come to fruition. If you only keep on thinking about it, then it will never prosper. Acting on it is more important.

It does not matter what your passion is. If you love food, then you can always learn how to cook. Same goes for music. If you feel a certain attachment to it, then you surely wouldnt mind spending some time learning an instrument. Among the most common questions asked online is how to hold a violin properly. The popularity of this instrument has grown and now, more and more people across all ages are learning it. If you have the same interest, then browse through this short list of basic things you should know on how to hold it right.

Maintain proper posture. There is no substitute to this procedure. Whether you are sitting down or standing up, proper posture needs to be observed. When sitting down, be sure that your back is straight against the chair and your feet is flat on the ground. When standing, your back should be straight up and your feet slightly apart from one another. Slouching is a very big no no. Aside from this can cause you pain, it will also inhibit you from moving freely once you start playing.

Second, position the instrument well on your collarbone with your shoulder and left hand supporting it. This is a common challenge especially for beginners. Keeping the strings parallel to the ground by supporting the handle with your left hand can be tiring on your arms. The good thing is, the more you do it, the easier and lighter the violin becomes.

Angle your head right so that your chin secures the violin in place. It is expected that you will be moving from time to time. In this case, you will have need to ensure that the instrument does not move away from its secure position. Right angling of your head and positioning of your chin is a necessity to keep it in place.

Proper hand positioning. Next, you need to make sure that your hands are positioned right. Strings of the instrument need to be parallel to the ground. If your hands are positioned right, you will not have so much of a hard time striking different notes once you start to play.

Balance your fingers and wrist. They are connected to each other and must therefore move in synchrony. This is a real challenge given that you need to observe flexibility on your wrist and strength on your finger. The more you practice, the easier this balance becomes. The next thing you know, it comes in naturally.

Practice. The reason why people do not really learn in the end is their lack of consistency. Deciding to study violin should be coupled with commitment for you to see some results. Also, practicing does not only happen within a day or two, weeks or a month. You will have to learn a lot of things and you can practice as many times as you want. Those who are really great on their craft are those who does it everyday.

It is not easy to learn how to play an instrument. This is especially true if it is your first time holding it. You need to devote time and effort to be able to play it with ease. But as long as you have the passion, you can always find time.




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