I m 14 years old now, is it too late to learn the violin? 5

Updated on educate 2024-04-12
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Personally, I think it's too late, I started learning at the age of six, and some even started learning at the age of three. If you study so late, it is recommended that you have talent to pull, but if you want to do it, you have to work hard, and you have to have talent to take this path. If you don't have time, then you can only be a hobby In fact, everyone can practice, but if you don't have talent, then change to something else, God will close a door for you, and will definitely open a window for you!

    Personally, I think (note: just personally) music theory is not very pulling, I practiced to level seven or eight, and I didn't learn music theory. However, if you want to become successful, ** literacy is a must, and there is also audition singing and ear training.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you just want to add points for utilitarianism, don't learn, it is impossible to add points in the third year of junior high school, because there are too many people who learn violin, and you compete with others who have been learning since the age of 4 and have passed the exam above level 10, is it possible to add points? Besides, even if you get admitted with extra points, you will be the worst in the class, and when the time comes, will you be empty in your academic piano industry, is it worth it? I haven't heard of the plus points either.

    Truth be told, it's a lie not too late.

    You look at the people who have been learning the violin since childhood.

    The hands will be somewhat deformed.

    At 14 years old, your hands should already be shaped.

    Author: Reasons for drooling - probationary period level 10-1 03:41'

    Don't listen to their nonsense, I have learned from kindergarten to now, and now I am in the eighth grade of junior high school, and my left hand is only one millimeter longer than my right hand (I have measured it) because the fingers themselves are very long, so I can't see it. And you have to practice for more than 1 hour a day, can you stick to it in the third year of junior high school? I waited for the second and tenth grades of junior high school to pass the exam, and then I stopped pulling for a year.

    In short, it is 100% infeasible to add points, as for your classmate, how many levels did he take? Have you ever learned any other Western music before? Did you set him up against other people who had a grade 10?

    How many hours a day does he practice? What teacher please? How do you know that he is pulling well, do you know his details?

    If you want to take the 8th grade or above, you must study music theory. If I studied well earlier, I passed the advanced exam. Your classmate didn't study or take the exam, which only means that he has not reached the level where he must learn music theory.

    The violin is a good art, learn it, never for the sake of extra points.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It shouldn't be too late, it's not a big problem to reach level 10, but if you want to become a master-level character, you have to look at the conditions of your fingers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it weren't for the fact that I didn't have talent, it should be fine, my violin teacher is the head of the string department of ** college, she majored in piano, and she didn't start learning violin until she went to ** college, and now she doesn't teach me this grade 10. As for music theory, I learned the violin so I learned music theory very well, and it came naturally.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not cost-effective in terms of time, after all, you can't learn well without spending time on it. I'm afraid that if you practice to level 10, you won't be able to put more effort into your homework. You don't touch the violin for pure points, it's tiring to practice.

    I'm most afraid that you would rather do 10 more math problems than practice the piano later. It's a big loss

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Truth be told, it's a lie not too late.

    You look at the people who have been learning the violin since childhood.

    The hands will be somewhat deformed.

    At 14 years old, your hands should already be shaped.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, the violin should be learned early, but you can still learn it well if you work hard, but it is more difficult.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Find someone to see if it's not too late if you're talented, don't play if you don't have talent, learn a simple instrument, the violin is too difficult to play, it's harder than the piano, it's the most difficult instrument haha.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I guess it's not too late. Where there's a will, there's a way

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The landlord might as well go and learn the piano, the violin is too southern.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Add 10 points to the college entrance examination? Says who?

    Why haven't I heard of it, I'm now level 10, a freshman in high school.

    There are no extra points in the high school entrance examination.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Old ladies can learn, why can't you? The point is whether you like it or not!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    At the age of 15, you can learn violin.

    If learning violin is to take the professional route, 15 years old is late, after the age of 12 or thirteen to learn violin, even the piano may be uncomfortable, the reason is very simple, any kind of operation training, training is the body's movement coordination ability, the body in the accumulation of time, will inevitably produce the corresponding physiological characteristics.

    After the age of twelve or thirteen, the physical development has been relatively stable, and it is very slow to adapt to the living environment of the past ten years, and then make changes. But if it's for a hobby, you can learn the violin at any age.

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