Is there any hope of studying violin in the second year of junior high school and violin in the seco

Updated on educate 2024-05-07
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    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.

    Bitterer than the piano? Not necessarily, depending on how you practice, you should be tired, but if you really like the violin, you shouldn't feel tired, like me.

    Anyway, that's all I know, let's do it!! The violin is good! I'm already level 5, although the level is small, but I've only practiced for 3 years, and it's not easy to get to level 5 at once!!

    Oh, the second year of junior high school, it seems a little late, but you can think of this as an extracurricular interest!! Some people even study the violin in college! Look at your talent Luo!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There's nothing youth can't do.

    Strictly speaking, it takes four years to get started with the violin.

    Weekend practice alone won't work.

    Everything needs to be practiced.

    If you don't practice the piano for a long time, even if you are in grade 9, you will be born by hand, and the same is true for the violin. It takes time to get used to your instrument.

    In fact, there is no need for a strict time limit, as long as you are interested, even if you pull for six hours, you will not feel tired, and you will be very happy because you put your heart into it. I once played the piano, and I stayed in the piano room for 8 hours, and I kept playing "Hanon", and I didn't feel tired, because I was attentive, just like being with my lover, and it wasn't long enough, but I couldn't move my fingers afterwards, hehe.

    Therefore, everything must be done with heart to do the best, not to play the violin all day long to become a master, the important thing is to yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Theoretically, it is a bit difficult, because the sound of the piano is fixed on the key, and the sound of the violin does not have a specific unified position on the strings, so it depends on practice to explore, but you have so many years of piano foundation, you will learn it quickly. It's not very hard, the most important thing is to master the methods and skills.

    It's okay to go to this kind of ** to see some skills and methods, and it won't be bitter at all if you don't take some detours.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I studied violin and I love it. To be honest, I was ready to go to high school and start learning piano. These things are all in common, so don't worry about it at all.

    Even if it's bitter, as long as you can revel in it and enjoy the wonderfulness, it's the best. Looking back on my eight years of study, I never seem to get tired of it, although I don't practice much now, just practice on weekends and then take classes. If someone like me wants to learn piano, time is not an issue at all, I don't even think about it.

    And I don't care about the exams, although I am already in the ninth grade, but in my opinion, the favorite is the best. Hope mine is useful to you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's the second year of junior high now, isn't it? Don't know how far you want to go? Want to take the exam? It is true that the violin is more difficult than the piano. You've studied piano and have a foundation in music theory, which is an advantage.

    The key question is not whether it is difficult or not, but whether there is time, I started to learn the piano in the first grade of primary school, and I have been practicing for four hours a day since the sixth grade, which must be guaranteed, at least four hours a day. When I graduated from elementary school, I took the 10th grade, and to be honest, I really didn't have time to play the piano after that.

    You are now in your second year of junior high school, and you will have to take the high school entrance examination after a while, and you don't have time at all, only practicing the piano on weekends is definitely not enough, unless you are purely entertaining yourself, and you will have no time after you go to high school.

    My suggestion is to continue to practice your piano, not more skill, but more refinement. I like the piano very much, and I want to get in touch with it, but I haven't been in college yet, so I don't have the time or energy. Come on!!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wow, I have been learning the piano for so long, no problem, first of all, reading the score and listening to the pitch are solved, then it depends on practice, it is not that the violin is so difficult, I learn the violin, I am so difficult to play the piano, it seems to be about the same, I have to practice every day, isn't it the same, if you learn it, it will be much shorter than others! Come on!!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Haha, I learned the violin. The violin is not as simple as you think, it is much more difficult than the piano. If you want to pull well, it depends on your talent and the time you spend.

    Of course, you can't just practice on weekends, you should practice for more than 30 minutes every day. It's very tiring, very tired. You're in your second year of junior high school, so you probably don't have time, I'm in the sixth grade.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The violin is not the same as the piano.

    You can't use your knowledge of the piano to the violin.

    If you know how to play the piano. Then music theory understands everything better.

    It should be faster than the average person.

    Violin is hard to hear.

    It takes a year or half a year to get started.

    I'm also a newbie.

    Nothing to experience. In short, I like the violin.

    Hehe. A diligent point is definitely useful.

    As for the time. Personal arrangement is better. After all, you have to go to school.

    Finally, I wish you a good violin as soon as possible.

    And also. The third floor was exaggerated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, as long as you learn the basics, it's easy, and I'm also a violinist, so I'm only level 2-3.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I studied during the winter vacation of my first year of junior high school, but I have been persevering for one hour a day, including my third year of high school, and now it's not bad. Mixed in the university symphony orchestra Uh-huh, as long as you persist, you have a foundation in music theory, you should be fine

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you only learn it now, it seems that the foundation is a little late, and it is impossible for children to practice the piano all day without going to school, and it is impossible for the violin to be able to read staves.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's a late learner, the violin is a child's skill, the foundation is very important, and you still have to go to school now, so you can't spend a lot of time practicing. If you learn wind music, there is still hope, and many wind music also started late, but you can still enter ** college if you work hard. If you want to ask if there are ** departments in high schools that are similar to universities, you can consider the high schools attached to major ** colleges.

    As for whether the ** college you said has a major and a minor, it actually refers to the major (major): your own main major, for example, you are now mainly studying violin, and you are admitted with violin, then your major (major) is violin. I don't know if you're asking about double majors, but there are double majors around me, piano and conducting.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Learning violin in the second year of junior high school can be said to be not a child's skill, but if the child is very hard in practicing the piano and can seriously complete the practice under the guidance of the teacher, he can also be admitted to the ** college. However, I don't know what the ** college you are talking about is the higher level, you can directly consult with the teacher of the school you want to apply for.

    ps: There are art high schools in high schools, and ** colleges should be divided into major and minor items. Moreover, it is necessary to test the comprehensive knowledge of art.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Instrumental music is not good, vocal music is not good. You can go to the new generation C area [Tianyi Piano Shop] to find Mr. Liu.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You asked very well,,, I am professional to you. 1. The strength of the bow should be determined according to the pronunciation point and bow speed of the bow, the bow hair can be used close to the piano saddle, but the bow speed is relatively slow, and the bow strength should be light and the bow speed should be fast,。。 When moving the bow, of course, you have to control the bow to act on the strings.

    The strength of the bow movement is the weight of the bow itself plus part of the weight of the arm and the elastic control of the fingers of the right hand... These can be adjusted on top of the overall arm laxity. 2. The middle bow is elastic and easy to jump, but you still don't really control the bow movement, that is, the elasticity of the fingers firmly controls the bow to act on the strings, and the whole arm moves on the plane straight line.

    3. The learning of soft strings can start to learn by changing handles, but you can also learn in advance, there is no dead rule, the most important thing is that your entire arm, wrist, and fingers should remain flexible and elastic, and the soft strings will naturally come naturally, and the stiff arm fingers and wrists will not work. It's the same thing with a bow ... Children, bow movement is more difficult, we must work hard to completely solve the problem of right hand bow movement, the most basic is the plane linear movement, fingers control a variety of strength, a variety of different bow speeds, a variety of different bow and string contact points, need to be well studied,。。

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Don't use force when moving the bow, especially don't press too hard, press the bow against the string. Be sure to relax your wrists, your hands may be shaking because your muscles are too tense. Knead the strings in.

    In the fourth and fifth grades, you can try to practice, first practice the arm kneading the strings, do not rush the wrist and fingers, and consult the teacher for specific tips. To practice the piano, we must guard against arrogance and rashness, never blindly pull up, and consolidate the basic skills!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You don't need to be too vigorous, sometimes watch the tune and control the emotions properly.

    Shake it, try to practice the upper half of the bow more, practice more.

    Don't knead the strings for beginners, you won't be able to change it in the future, wait until you get to level 7 or 8, really.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1.The timbre of the violin has little to do with the price.

    2.== Find someone with a bit of skill and ask him to see it. At first, I was going to pull that like killing a chicken. Breaking sounds and screaming is because you're using too much force and the direction of your posture is incorrect.

    3.Please teachers are usually under 100. You can go to the piano shop near your home and ask. A quick fix may not be realistic. However, if you are willing to work hard and be interested, you can still learn well for a few months

    4.The strings of the violin are thin and tight. It's the same for everyone. I haven't pulled it off yet. It is said that Paganini would rub three strings before performing, and then break the three strings during the performance, and use the remaining one to pull the whole part = =|||Far from it.

    5.Go to the piano shop and buy a tuned whistle or something, and then you can play it yourself while tuning. It's good to tune it to the same pitch. Actually, it is not difficult for people who learn musical instruments. The violin has only four strings, not as sad as the piano or something=v=..

    Well. Isn't the handmade piano expensive in handmade? Wood is also important.

    Good luck

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. The main thing is not the price, but the timbre, the high price does not necessarily cover the high timbre, and the violin maker at this price is still good.

    2. This is indeed the case for beginners, because the sounds pulled at the beginning are all on the basic four strings, and there are no string steps, so it doesn't sound good. After practicing for a long time, you will feel much smoother.

    3. If you need to have solid basic skills, it is better to find a professional teacher to teach. But it is also possible to do it quickly, mainly to practice more, recognize the sound, and know the strings.

    4. It will not be pulled off all at once, at least it will not be a problem for half a year.

    5. Tuning can be done according to the tone of **, and professional teachers will help with tuning. The thing similar to the knob above is to tune the four-stringed tone, just turn it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1.The handmade piano at this price is okay, and I only used a few hundred at the beginning, not handmade.

    2.At the beginning, it was like this, practice for a few days with empty strings, and it won't be hard to listen to after practice.

    3.I learned it in a general piano shop, **100, but once a week, not very fast. However, the violin is mainly difficult to get started, and the basic skills are practiced, mainly practice makes perfect, and the basic ones should be fine for a few months.

    4.Generally, it will not be broken easily, and it is only a few yuan to change the string when the mechanical piano is broken.

    5.Ordinary people just start with average pitch, the teacher can tune it, and they still have tools.

    i wish you can play the violin well!!Hope.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1 For beginners, more than 1,000 is fine, so as not to learn to learn and dislike it.

    2 Relax, be sure to relax! Imagine you're wiping the table. Gently, and slowly. Practice slowly for half an hour, and it will be different immediately! Don't press too the strings when moving the bow, it feels like walking through the strings with the bow.

    3 If it's quick. Find a teacher in the piano shop, basic skills are very important! If the basic skills are not done well, it will be difficult to correct them later.

    Practice for a few hours every day, and if you really don't have time, half an hour is fine, and it will be good in a few months. If you've learned piano or something before, the musicality is better and easier to pick up.

    4 Generally not. Unless you don't do it properly, it won't break.

    5 Buy a tuner, about 50 or so. Then the piano dealer will teach you how to tune. Tuning with a tuner is simple.

    It's just that I don't know how to tell you. Poor language organization skills. Of course, if you have good hearing, or if you have other intonation instruments at home, such as the piano, you can also listen to it.

    Generally speaking, a few bucks is fine. Dozens, hundreds or something, it is recommended not to use it yet. Unless you have too much money.

    The violin is expensive, and it has a lot to do with the workmanship and material selection! If the luthier is experienced, skilled, meticulous, good in the selection of materials, and good in lacquering, it will be very expensive. Of course, it has something to do with the brand.

    If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me

    PS: Typing is hard. And my wealth is only 10. Please. Please give me a few points.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The price is not a handmade piano in the real sense, and the strings will not be easily broken It is normal to play the violin unpleasantly at first It is recommended that you take a small class and make progress faster, tune the piano and let the teacher teach you, it is estimated that you buy a tuner, There are many kinds of strings, and they are expensive hundreds.

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