I was getting formal lessons for about 6months. But was getting very frustrated. My teacher kept saying its very hard for adults to learn the violin, but I had always wanted to play. - so was on the verge of giving up when I discovered your website and my playing has improved so ...
Adults increasingly turning to the violin as a recreational activity- you are never to old to start, even if you don’t read music! How much are lessons? Cost varies depending on the location and the length of the lesson. Lessons are payable monthly by check to SJ Strings, or by cash....
Violin Age: Children (7-12 years old) Teenagers (13-17 years old) Adults (18-64 years old) Seniors (65+ years old) Student level: Beginner Intermediate Advanced Duration: 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes 120 minutes The class is taught in:French, English ...
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I am glad to see that there are a few who will teach adults. I can understand why a teacher might use discretion when an adult student comes along. The main thing I think an adult beginner needs to know is the reality of what's involved and be willing to do it. Many pick up viol...
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Adults may dive right in and learn the advanced bow hold, as long as their thumb is able to stay rounded. 1: Face your audience with your left hand free. 2: Reach out with your left hand and take a small left-ward step. 3: Grasp your violin by its shoulder. 4: Extend the arm,...