Ok I don't have any personal experience with violins so I can't help you there but I just wanted to say that the violin is my most favourite instrument and sounds absolutely beautiful to me, good choice.
This thread is basically just so people can ask for information before they take up an instrument so they know what they're getting into
Anyhoo, I've decided to take up the violin, but I have no idea what type of violin to get, and how difficult it would be to learn. Does anyone have any ideas? I'm sort of leaning towards a 4/4 violin? I dunno, I have no idea what it all means lol.
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Ok I don't have any personal experience with violins so I can't help you there but I just wanted to say that the violin is my most favourite instrument and sounds absolutely beautiful to me, good choice.
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The violin is easy to start, but hard to master. I used to play one a long time ago.
If you are serious about it, get a full sized violin. Otherwise, you will grow to despise it and end up getting a full sized one anyway.
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Take that for what its worth. You need to consider your own size. But, really, the best thing to do would be to go to a music store to try them out.Originally Posted by Wikipedia
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Being left handed, it was tough for me to hold the violin at first. It was my sisters violin, and she was right handed. I barely played in the end, so I can't really offer you a lot of useful advise.
I do play the guitar, which I'm okay at, problems arise in the cold, when my joints are harder to control. Not only that, but I appear to be allergic to the strings. (I have chilblains in my fingertips and toes and this is a contributing factor to my difficulty.)
I also play the keyboard, which I find was the easiest of all to "master", although, as they say, playing a keyboard is fairly similar to playing a guitar.
I can't offer you many tips, but I'll wish you good luck on learning an instrument. It's long and tedious when you're done learning how to play something new, and you'll mess up a lot at first. Just keep trying. It'll get easier over time.
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if i can just help by saying this: get a violin the u can carry, lol, get the one the you think is the best for you, dont let people tell you whats good for you, and have fun playing the violin.
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