Advantages: Well worth learning Disadvantages: can be a bit of a minefield.
Whether it is for yourself or your offspring, buying your first violin can be a daunting prospect - how do you know what you will need? Hopefully, this will help.
Before you go shopping, ask around - your teacher if you have one or anyone you know who plays the violin, if you can get a recomendation of a good shop, this will make your job easier. Better still, try to elicite the help of someone who alerady plays - the advice of someone who knows their stuff can be very reassuring, as well as useful.
The violin - you can really spend as much or as little as you like - you can pick up second hand Chinese violins for very little (£40?) you can spend thousands. Obviously, if you are starting out, you won't want a hugely expensive instrument. Spend what you can afford. Make sure the body of the violin is in good shape - avoid anything ...
Bryn_Pearson 13.09.2002
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Advantages: Encourages self discipline, can be fulfilling Disadvantages: can be expensive
I admit it- I am one of those responsible for teaching those little blighters to play the violin!
The violin, it must be said has an unfortunate reputation. There are all those violin jokes about cats, earplugs etc. It is a shame. I actively encourage yougsters to try the violin. I always give a suitability assessment, and to be honest it is only very rarely that I find a child totally unsuitable.Most children can manage to achieve something if a few criteria are followed:
1: THE INSTRUMENT:
Buy the best instrument you can afford. No, don't take out a loan on a strad- find out if your child is the next Nigel Kennedy first! However, there are some grim kits around for about £70. I refuse to teach on them. The bows don't play properly and they often break. The violins themselves mostly sound foul and are not properly set up ...
water-witch 30.11.2001
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Advantages: Potentially beautiful sound Disadvantages: The squealy noises to start off with
missing' can be more expensive than buying a complete one at a higher price. New notepegs cost about £2-3 each, strings, from £4, fine tuning adjusters should be less than £1. Tailpieces, fingerboards, bridges and chin rests cost a bit more, but these should not be more than £10 , quite often less. A new bow can cost £15 to £20 and it is often cheaper to buy a new one than get one rehaired. These are all starting prices for anyone wanting to buy cheap, obviously these prices can spiral with increased quality. The main thing to think about with these repairs is the cost of service. Most pieces are not too tricky and can be done, with a steady hand, at home with only a little difficulty. One thing that is near impossible to do is to fit a soundpost. This is a small piece of doweling about an inch and a half long (depending on the violin) which ...
drawcabia 03.12.2006 (04.12.2006)
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