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April 2013
Where to buy your first violin, viola or cello?
April 30, 2013 04:23In my work I have met a lot of beginning players who bought a violin, viola or cello which they thought was payable and playable. After some months they discovered that the instrument isn't adjusted in a good way, cannot be tuned and sounds like a cigar box. Most of the times the (web)shop who sold them the instrument, does nothing about it.
For a while they think it's their inability to play the instrument, but slowly they start to discover that it is the instrument that causes their problems. Unfortunately most of the times they learn this after they bought an instrument and not before.
A bad instrument can ruin your self-esteem and your enthusiasm for playing a bowed instrument. And we as violinists want the whole world to enjoy playing a violin, viola or cello like we do. Don't we?
It's such a waste of time, money and energy. Every time I meet someone who is so disappointed, it really touches me.
So... I am trying to change that. I try to inform beginning players about the essentials of a payable and playable instrument, BEFORE they buy or rent it.
In my video series '6 essentials for a payable and playable violin, viola or cello' I have showed you what the most important characteristics of a payable and playable violin, viola or cello are, and how to recognize them yourself.
Of course you can select a good instrument yourself. Violins, viola's and cello's are made out of wood, which is a natural product. Even if you are able to select a good instrument it's very important to make sure that the place where you buy it offers information, service and guarantee after you bought the instrument. You need to trust the person/shop that sells you your instrument.
In this video I explain more about this:
I hope this video is useful to you. Please let me know in the comments!
Love,
Zlata
Violinist and Skype violin teacher at Violin LoungeArchive link
How does the adjustment make your violin, viola or cello sound and play good?
April 12, 2013 05:35What is adjustment?
Why is it important?
In this video I walk you through the most important details in the adjustment of a violin, viola or cello, which make an instrument playable and sound good.
I hope this video is useful to you. Please let me know in the comments!
Love,
Zlata
Violinist and Skype violin teacher at Violin Lounge
Why do strings matter?
April 6, 2013 10:07Lots of string players forget about the importance of... the strings!
Strings are important for:
- the color of the sound of your violin (it can seem like you have a different instrument with different strings)
- your intonation (strings can 'waddle', so you can't play in tune)
- the feeling you have with the instrument (don't cut yourself with thin or damaged strings!)
In this video I demonstrate the difference between good strings and bad strings.
I hope this video is useful to you!
Love,
Zlata
Violinist and Skype violin teacher at Violin Lounge
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