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12 years old is a good time to learn, under the correct guidance, hard training violin, will progress rapidly, **talent is acquired by the correct training, violin finger requirements are independence, flexibility, flexibility, not you say the size of the hand, normal people can reach a very high level of professional training, don't worry about these, it should be noted that you must be trained strictly according to the formal learning method... First of all, both the piano and the violin require the independence, flexibility, and flexibility of the hands, which are the basic skills required by the piano and violin. I'll tell you my decades of experience, for beginners like you, before playing each piece, listen to the CD of the piece, look at the score, sing the notes along with the CD, keep the correct beat and pitch in mind, this is step 1, and then usually have free time to fully move the shoulder joints, wrists, fingers, requiring flexibility, independence, flexibility, this is the second step, with the previous foundation, you can compare the phonemes of the violin fretboard with the staff to practice the scales of each key, Be fast and accurate, that's step 3.
With the first 3 steps, you can play your favorite music, to understand your own technical ability, don't play those skills you can't reach at all, in fact, it is very simple for insiders to play the violin, as long as you master the most basic playing skills, such as the control of the bow with the right hand, the speed of lightning in the left and right hands, you can swim in the **world as you like... I can tell you the secret of learning violin, playing any piece of music requires solid basic skills, if you have a firm grasp of violin playing skills, then you can play a lot of repertoire, not only a certain examination textbook for violin, without the graceful bow movement of the right hand, without the accurate pitch of the left hand and flexible hand change, and lightning-fast playing speed, without these basic skills, nothing can be played well. If a good violin teacher teaches you the most important basic skills and music theory, that is, the flexibility and elasticity of the arms, wrists, and fingers, and the practice of each tuning scale is like a smooth flow, firmly grasp the intonation and the relaxed, elastic and flexible bow movement of the right hand, if you have these basic skills as I mentioned, you are repeating the correct practice every day regardless of the length of time, if you practice hard for a favorite song, but you can't practice well, it means that you have not mastered the most basic violin performance skills.
One day you will understand what I have said. Good luck with your studies.
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Age certainly won't be an issue.
The hand is not too small.
It's okay to work hard. But on the piano you can't press an octave.
Then I advise you not to learn.
Because pull to a high level.
The stretch of the hand is very much necessary.
There is no **talent.
There's a little bit of a problem.
But if you don't want to learn it at once.
It can also be learned.
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If you have the best talent, it's never too late to learn Tchaikovsky at the age of 18 to start learning to compose.
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It's not too late, I didn't learn until I was 6 years old, sooner or later is not a problem, the important thing is persistence and patience.
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Violin and piano are the same as children's skills, the sensitivity of the ear is very high, the sense of musicality is very good, the length of the fingers is also very important, the sixth year is a little late, but it is not impossible, it is estimated that if you take this major to take the university entrance examination, you will waste some effort.
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Small hands are not a problem, but 12 years old is very late, the tendons are difficult to open, if you practice low-level tunes, it is okay, but it is difficult to stretch to ten degrees, it is recommended not to force it, but we also believe in miracles ......
The idea of learning is good.
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Hello, I don't think you are suitable for learning violin, first of all, the violin is too difficult (the most difficult of all instruments), you say that you are easy to give up halfway, then it is even more difficult, and in high school you have very little time, or focus on your studies. Of course, if you develop a hobby, it's not too late to study in college, and the effect is still good through hard work, but it's difficult to reach a high level I think it also fits your interests. I wish you success in your studies.
It's hard to drop the violin, but as long as you work hard, you have to lay a good foundation, because the foundation is the most important thing. It's hard to talk about a good pull, and even if you get to level 10, it's not necessarily good. I only practice on weekends... Well, it's not very good, you should practice every day, it's best to stick to 1 hour a day, I also practice the piano, I practice every morning and evening. >>>More
It takes three or four years to make a purchase, and I have experienced it firsthand. That's when you play the tune. Because the violin is the most difficult of Western musical instruments. >>>More
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! >>>More