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What You Should Know More About Violin (for Beginners)
When you first read this article header’s you may be curious to know about what the article is really all about? It is just a small piece of musical instruments and it is commonly known that violin is one of the instruments that are very easy to play. The following article has described some of the hidden information about how to get started with violin and also some other practical facts that can be used now or in future.
If we think about one of the most popular musical instruments, violin can be one of them. As we can see most of the beginners are interested in playing and practicing violin because they can see a lot of benefit of playing violin. Firstly, violin can be played in both solo and back up issue, which is really flexible.
Players can choose their favourite to match the style of playing. Secondly, violin is the acoustic musical instrument that needs no electricity due to which it can be played anytime and anywhere. Thirdly, violin has very attractive sound, which is probably the most distinct benefit of playing violin. Finally, some people say that playing violin is very easy to practice, unlike similar type of instrument such as cello, mandolin or viola.
However, I think it will be useful for beginners who want to start practice violin but have no idea what violin looks like. There are also some other kinds of musical instruments that look very much similar to violin such as cello, mandolin or viola. Therefore, it is quite necessary to explain more about the physical shape of the violin.
The shape of violin basically consist of hollow box, which is generally made from wood (not include the electronic violin) with rounded ends and a narrow center like the shape of guitar but violin is very much smaller.
Violin consists of four strings and it has a violin bow when playing. The method of changing the tone of violin uses the same concept of guitar, which depends on the finger that pushes on the string and pitch. Push on the lower pitch give higher tone, meanwhile push on the higher pitch gives the lower tone.
If you don’t have accurate details regarding how to get start with violin, then you might make a bad choice on the subject. Don’t let that happen. Please keep reading the further information described. When playing, the violin must be held by the player’s neck of the instrument with the thumb and forefinger of the left hand.
When you hold it by using left shoulder, it must be firmly supported in order to keep the sound in consistent position. In the mean time, your left hand will be used to control the tone of the violin by pushing on the strings and your right hand should carry the bow to make the sound. Now this is just only the basic info that you as a beginner need to know.
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