Violin or electronic organ, which do you want to learn?

Updated on amusement 2024-04-08
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's up to you. I'm a keyboard learner, but I'd rather play the violin when I have time. The violin is more technically demanding than the electronic organ.

    Need to endure hardship. If you can take it down, you can have a strong will, which is amazing. And the status of the violin in the symphony orchestra is very high.

    And if you want to develop creativity and imagination, learn the electronic keyboard. The four major theoretical courses of composition, learned with the electronic organ, are several times better than the piano and better than the violin. If you want to learn the best theory, then the electronic organ is also the best.

    In addition, because the electronic organ originated from the pipe organ, the pipe organ is known as the emperor of musical instruments and the voice of God. So learning it is helpful to learn the organ. Anyone who has learned a certain level of electronic piano likes the pipe organ more than the piano. Because it is mysterious, tall, solemn, and majestic.

    Arielwon: "Friend, you can say" that an electronic organ is a toy, but the master's students of the electronic organ departments of the major ** colleges will "prove" that the electronic organ is not a toy. Hehe. If you have to take one or two thousand low-end electronic pianos, of course they will say that they are toys.

    I don't think you're willing to spend 50,000 yuan on an ordinary electronic piano as a toy to play with, hehe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't choose either.,I'm allergic to both instruments.。。。

    I used to learn the violin, but when I first learned to play the music, it was like sawing wood... I didn't have patience, and then my poor piano was smashed by me. (ps: It's not right to smash the piano, and I learn from it...) Because at that time I was young and not sensible)

    Later, I was selected by the teacher to play the electronic piano. Afterwards. I didn't smash the piano, but it was also abandoned...

    So, as it was said upstairs, be mentally prepared...

    Think clearly before choosing...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If it were me, I would choose the violin, because the electronic organ is still a toy no matter how much you play, and the violin is more professional. If you have to learn the keyboard**, it's still the piano.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm learning the electronic organ, of course, it's the electronic keyboard (because I've already started) This question is still you choose which one you like to learn, what others say doesn't mean what you want to learn yourself, don't you say?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it's me, I'll choose the violin.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I want to learn both, but the violin is more fascinating.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I have been studying the electronic keyboard for many years

    It mainly depends on which one you are more interested in!

    But you have to be mentally prepared, no matter what you learn, if you want to learn well, you need to go through a long and difficult road!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Electronic organs, electronic organs and pianos have similarities, and it will be easier to learn piano in the future.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Choose according to your hobbies.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Violin, because the violin is the second in the musical instrument and the piano is the first!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no absolute, only relativeHowever, it is difficult to get started with the violin, the piano is simple, and the absolute difficulty of the piano will actually appear in the later stage, but many people can't play it at all, if the keys are played in the piano and sound good, it is really not that difficult, but the other is difficult to play the sound to the transparency and the dynamics and beauty and emotional appeal are high.

    Violin:It is a stringed instrument. There are four strings in total. The vibrations are generated by the friction of the strings and bows, which are then transmitted to the back plate through the sound column in the resonance box, and the resonances generated by these parts produce a harmonious and bright sound.

    The violin body (resonance box) is about centimeters long and is made of curved tops, backs, and sides bonded together. The panel is often made of spruce and has a soft texture; The back and side panels are made of maple, mahogany, and the texture is harder. Whole maple for headstock and neck, and ebony for fretboard.

    Piano: Italian: pianoforte, is a keyboard instrument in Western classics, known as the "king of musical instruments".

    It consists of 88 keys (52 white, 36 black) and a metal soundboard. The Italian Bartolomeo Christofori, (1655-1731), invented the piano in 1709.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The main difference between an electronic violin and an ordinary violin is that an electronic violin does not use a resonance box, unlike an ordinary violin, which vibrates the air in the resonance box through the sound column and the reed, so the vibration of the strings is picked up by several magnetic pickups (just like an electric guitar) under the root of the strings, and then amplified by the sound. Headphones can also be used so that you can practice without disturbing others. So the resonance box for the electronic violin is just an ornament.

    An electric violin can be played without being plugged in, but the sound doesn't look like a violin at all, and it's so quiet that it's like a mosquito crying. Many of the larger piano stores sell electronic violins, one of which has its own resonance body, which is the same as the ordinary violin, but with an additional pickup, similar to the box piano in the guitar family;

    <> there is also a kind of electronic tuning resonance, which has no resonance body, and it looks like it"Cutouts"The kind uses electronic circuits to pick up and amplify weak vibrations and tune them. Kneading the strings is one of the most expressive playing techniques for violin, erhu, guitar and other string performances. Adding proper kneading to the appropriate place in a phrase will sound much more vivid than a phrase without kneading.

    Kneading is an expressive technique for violin playing, which can be used to express every note or section of a different style and character. The key to kneading the strings is how to find the best movement of the hand, using the speed and the width of the strings to play the unique style and characteristics of each piece. Elbow and arm kneading and wrist kneading, both are practiced.

    In order to be able to show the best ** characteristics, choose the carrying speed and width of the kneading string.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    After the economic conditions are good, many parents will sign up for talent classes for their children, so that their children can master some talents, is it better for girls to learn violin or piano? Some parents train their children to learn piano or violin from an early age, mainly for the future of their children, hoping to find a good way out for their children, which is more outgoing piano or violin?

    1. Learning difficulty.

    It is relatively easy to learn the piano at the beginning, as long as the child follows the teacher carefully, he will be able to play the correct repertoire after a long time. Violin is difficult to learn at first, and children must be required to master the correct intonation, and it takes a long time to practice the piano and bow straight at the beginning to find the intonation.

    2. Practicability.

    Art colleges will recruit students with artistic specialties according to the characteristics of the school, such as wind music, string music or folk music, but rarely use piano as a feature to recruit students. In other words, learning violin has a greater chance of entering an art school in the future than that of the piano, unless the piano is played particularly well, otherwise the way out is relatively narrow and the competition is greater.

    3. Talent. The piano, like the violin, requires the child to have flexible fingers, and as long as the child's fingers are flexible, he can play the piano or the violin. However, playing the violin must require the child to have enough intonation, if the child is not intonation, it is difficult to play the correct sound, compared to the piano has less strict intonation requirements.

    It is okay for girls to learn piano or violin, there is no standard answer, as for the way out of these two instruments, it depends on the person.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is a suggestion for beginners:

    Beginners have to buy a wooden violin, that is, the second floor of the classical violin, first, there is a difference between the practice of wooden violin and point violin, there is a certain difference between the bow of the electric and wooden till second, the price of the primary wooden till is between 300-500 (note that it is a primary practice piano), and the primary electric till is at least between 800-1000. However, the price is not a problem for adult piano learners, but beginners should use wooden lifts, because the electric lifts are transferred to the wooden lifts.

    Third, the solution to the problem of being afraid of disturbing the people you mentioned is as follows: (1) Play the piano during the day and practice the piano at a time when the old people are not paying attention, which does not affect them (2) You can go to the piano shop to buy a mute. Plugged into a horse, it can greatly reduce its sound, but for those who have practiced the piano and are performers, the electric violin is the best must-have.

    The electric violin has his handsome appearance and very good acoustics.

    For those who run the field, the electric violin is good.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Two kinds of pianos for different occasions! When you need to make a loud noise, the electronic violin, the general professional ** hall or wooden violin sound is good! Wooden violin is recommended!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It depends on what sound you're after, but if you want to learn the violin and practice, it's better to use a wooden phone

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are so many options. In a large theater, the whole audience can hear the sound of a wooden violin. The main thing depends on which route you take, the violin classical route is for sure; The violin became popular.

    The sound principle of the violin is similar to that of the electric guitar, you use the violin without a speaker is no sound, it relies on the pickup to pick up the sound in the speaker to achieve the effect of amplification, and no matter how expensive the violin pulls out the sound will have an unnatural feeling, so it is suitable for straight pop or more inclined to metal rock.

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