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You'll probably largely overestimate the amount of rosin necessary for smooth playing: a large amount of tone quality and consistency is very dependent on good technique (notice that the "natural" pressure of the bow's weight varies wildly over its length and needs to be counterbalanced by refl...
- First, tighten the bow by gently turning the tension screw. A good rule for the correct tightness is to adjust a violin bow so that the hairs are no further than a pea-size away from the stick. (Often, a pencil placed on its end is used to gauge the amount of space.) - Don’...
Anyway, to play a violin, all you need is a bow stick, a firm shoulder for your violin to rest on, Rosin (a sticky “resin” that helps the bow make sound when it comes in contact with a violin string), a good musical piece with which you really feel attuned with and of course ...
Learning how to play the violin is a long process. Take your time, relax, get into a good practicing routine, get to know your instrument and most of all - enjoy the process. If you are finding practicing a chore, move on and have a go at something else. Learning an instrument is ...
Check out this instructional cello playing video to learn how to create legato, or long sounds, on the cello. One of the great challenges cellists encounter is the ability to make smooth changes when changing the direction of the bow. Once you're comfortable with détaché without accents, try...
3.Hold Your Bow And Moving It Properly Holding The Bow Your violin bow is not a conducting stick, not a baton and neither is a baseball bat. Funny but some beginners tend to treat the violin bow as either one or two of those.
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Without hesitating, I picked it up, rosined (用松香擦) the bow, and began to play. Peace filled my heart. My violin has been by my side for 12 years. When I feel happy, an energetic tune makes it even better; when I’m deep in sorrow, a peaceful tune was...
Shipping a Violin, Viola, or Cello in a Case An instrument shipped with its strings in tension and with its bridge and post upright is at greater risk of damage during transport; we recommend that all instruments be shipped with their bridge and post down; another option, while less secure...