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I bought it at the Philharmonic Violin Salon, you can search for it, it's much cheaper than the piano store, and I was given some small accessories, you can go and see it.
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What are you**? If you are in Shenzhen, I can introduce a place with a good piano and the most affordable (not a piano shop, the piano in the piano store is super high and not a good piano)! If you really want to buy an affordable and good piano, you can leave me a message
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Hello!!! I've been learning the violin for about a year and a half.
I can share my learning experience and process for your reference.
1) For violin**: You can see**cookie-cutter on the Internet**, **there are more than 100, or even more than 10,000, in fact, for beginners, in the case of measuring their own economy, you can choose about 300, it is best to choose about 500 to 1000. Because, the difference between them is not in the specifications, but in the materials and timbre of the manufacturer to make the piano, if the jump is very cheap, you can't pull out a good timbre, as for the expensive words, the economy may not allow it, it can also be said that it is not necessary for the time being.
2) The experience of learning the violin: Before I learned, I also heard others say, "The violin is the most difficult to learn the instrument", in fact, I think most of its difficulty lies in the scholars.
For me, I have no foundation, but after learning it, I feel that as long as I am interested, it is not difficult at all. And the difficulty is that you have learned, how to improve the level.
3) Note: At the beginning of learning, you must learn the staff, the violin only has four strings, and there are thin to thick, which are e, a, d, g, that is, the pronunciation of 3, 6, 2, 5; The basic lessons of the violin are necessary to understand, especially some important points; In addition, when learning to hold the piano and hold the bow, the posture must be correct, it must be oh; The next thing is to pull the empty string, which is the most irritating thing, the bow and the string are at 90 degrees, and you have to practice diligently every day.
I was practicing for a long time, and I was playing the empty strings every day, come on!! As long as you have perseverance and perseverance, the violin is really not very difficult, and yes, when you learn the violin, it is not difficult to learn other instruments, such as guitar, piano and so on.
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It's not hard. It's best to be able to start learning from the age of 10, but my uncle is also self-taught in his fifties, and he pulls very well. Violin's **, see if it's good or bad, from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars.
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Below 1500 can be decorated with strings than wind keyboards and percussion are difficult to start.
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Generally about 400-700 yuan. In contrast to the zither, the accordion. The violin is more difficult. The violin is not something that can be learned in a short time
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Entry-level within 500 yuan of regular brands can be. Difficult.
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About 3,000 pianos are enough, and you are also in the first year of junior high school. You should use a 44 piano in the first year of junior high school, so you don't have to change it after buying one at once, if you have attainments in this hobby, you can change it again, don't buy the piano yourself, just ask your teacher to pick one, there's nothing you need to pay attention to.
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Violin** is more or less appropriate, 1 depends on learning interest 2 depends on economic ability.
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A beginner's entry piano of a few hundred yuan is fine, and my first piano is a few hundred yuan.
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If you want to buy a violin, the main thing is that you have a budget first, and how much price you can afford, otherwise the gap between the violin and the violin is too great.
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Personally, I think that about a thousand is enough, a few hundred yuan is OK, I bought four thousand, said that it is a handmade piano, mainly because Dad said that it can be kept in the collection, and there is a person who sells it may recommend a handmade piano to you, ** is generally more expensive, and generally there will be the name of the maker in the handmade piano, the year of production of the piano, etc.
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When buying, you should see if the paint has fallen off and whether there are any traces of collision.
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Alas, peers! I've just learned cello, if you really want to learn, you have to buy 5,000 to 6,000, and it's not easy to take the test when you take the piano exam for three or four thousand!
It's best to learn from a large class first, and then go one-on-one with the teacher.
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Cellos are generally made to order, ** very expensive, with "10,000" as the unit of calculation; It is okay to buy it in a musical instrument store, but you have to find a friend who can play the cello to accompany you and choose it on the spot; Buying online is even more unreliable; The height of the piano is the same, and there are feet that can be adjusted high and low; The appearance color is not important, the most important thing is the timbre, that is, what you said "beautiful sound quality, low and long, tactful"; It is best to find a professional cello teacher to learn the piano, and do not sign up for classes; The piano is afraid of moisture, dryness, and falling; Practice for two hours a day, not too much; If you make a one-time investment and buy a professional cello, you can avoid the risk of changing the piano; Personal opinion, for reference only.
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1. If you are a beginner and do not stick to any brand, you can pull it (assuming you don't take the exam).
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1.It doesn't really matter what brand you buy, only the sound quality is OK for a long time!
2.You don't have to be good for beginners, you can do it with red cotton!
3.There is no key, all cellos are like that!
4.The cheapest cello is 1800, ** not cheap, you can buy a 2500 or so first, 1800 has a very poor sound quality!
5.You 155, buy 3 4 of it!
6.What you said are all very expensive pianos, but in fact, this is not important, the most important thing is the sound quality!
7.The good ones on the Internet are expensive, and the cheap ones are not good. It is recommended that you go to the piano shop and listen to the sound that comes out!
8.Don't buy second-hand, buy it anyway, just buy brand new!
9.Bargaining is rarely given to you, and he will give you something at most!
1.Go ask for a teacher, and the teacher will teach you!
2.One-on-one, the teacher will teach you!
3.Look at what kind of music it is, some simple ones only need to learn five or six lessons, but it takes about half a year to learn the difficult ones, which is very difficult!
4.It doesn't need to be maintained, it won't break!
5.It's best to practice more for beginners, depending on your time, it's best to practice when you have time!
6.The piano is not broken, only the strings are broken, it depends on whether you want to change it or not!
The idea of learning is good.
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