Piano and violin are relatively easy to learn

Updated on amusement 2024-04-11
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I've learned both, so I'll talk about it.

    The difficulty of the piano is to be relaxed, natural, and to coordinate the hands, but it is easier to get started because the pitch is fixed.

    The difficulty of the violin is that the tone needs to be played accurately, so it needs to be very accurate and needs good hearing, but the violin does not need both hands to be responsible for the voice, and the hand shape is easy to master, so you don't need to get rid of your own mental interference like the piano.

    Someone once concluded that the piano is easy to get started, but it is very difficult to play well; The violin is particularly difficult to get started, but once you get started, it is easier than the piano, although it is not easy to play well, but at least it is not as hard as the piano.

    Economically, the violin is generally cheaper than the piano, and the tuition should be about the same, in terms of timbre, the piano is more gorgeous, cool, and more metallic, while the violin is more lyrical, a little more humane, and a little warmer.

    Repertoire-wise, the piano can express a variety of images, and the violin is generally either enthusiastic or sad.

    The piano is the king of musical instruments, and after the violin is a musical instrument, both belong to the palace level of musical instruments.

    Judging from your question, I should hope to get a little gain as soon as possible, right, then learn piano, and get started quickly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think it's the piano because I learned the piano.

    I feel that as long as the coordination of the two hands is a little better, it is not difficult to practice.

    In fact, the most difficult thing to practice any musical instrument is to read music.

    As long as you can read music, everything else is easy to say, and it is recommended that you learn the violin, because the piano is too expensive and takes up space.

    If you give up halfway through, it will be difficult to do, and the violin will be cheaper, and even if you don't practice in the future, it won't take up space, but it is said that the violin will be more difficult

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Look at the talent + don't give up halfway, the piano is simple in a short time.

    The violin has to be played standing up, and it has to be on the shoulder, which is more tiring.

    I think it's better to learn the piano, and I studied the violin, and it ended up as an ornament.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Compared to the simplicity of the piano, as long as the piano can be staffed, it is basically no problem to play simple music, but the violin is difficult, and you have to remember to press ** every time, and it is difficult to know how the bow of the right hand is, so if the picture is fast, it is recommended to learn the piano.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Neither is easy to learn, but it is slightly easier to learn than the piano.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I'm sorry to tell you that neither of these is the most time-consuming, and it's not easy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The violin is recognized as one of the most difficult instruments in the world to learn, and its difficulty lies in three main reasons: First, the violin has only four strings, and it requires the hand, bow, and strings to work together to pull out all the intonation, while each key of the piano has a corresponding intonation. The second is that the rhythm of playing the violin is more difficult to control than that of the piano, after all, the piano is how the fingers fall, and the rhythm of the sound is how the violin is made, and the violin needs to be made through technical movements.

    The third is that playing the violin has high requirements for the coordination of hand movements, hand slips and bows, while the requirements for hand movements are much simpler.

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