I m 24, will it be too late to learn the violin?

Updated on amusement 2024-06-07
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's not too late, it's never too late, you can go to the China Violin Forum to see where there are people of all ages who start to learn the piano, and even the elderly!

    But if you want to pull to a high level, it is not guaranteed, you can learn it first.

    The flexibility of the fingers can be practiced, at first the little finger can be practiced, if after a period of practice, it is really impossible to use a smaller piano.

    Find a good teacher, and you can avoid detours.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, check whether your piano yard has been polished, and the polished one end of the E string should be low, the G string one end should be high, and the D string should be the highest; Good for changing strings.

    Learning the violin requires hard work, but you can't do it brutely. Practice makes perfect, it's good to pull more, after a little peek at the doorway, you can pull it with your eyes closed, and you're fine.

    I highly recommend you to search for "Lin Yaoji Yang Tianwa", there is a series of explanations, which are about violin learning, and the master speaks, which is worth a thousand words, very classic, you can take a look. Anyway, after watching it, I have a new understanding of the violin. Remember, it's never hard to be technical.

    Here's my personal experience. Playing the violin is similar to martial arts, the so-called "one courage, two strength and three kung fu", you must first have courage. I have a classmate who is in a similar situation to you, he pulls everywhere, as long as there is an opportunity to play in public, he will never let go, and he is not afraid of others saying that it is unpleasant.

    In this way, he improved very quickly. Also, why are the world's violin masters overwhelmingly male? It has a lot to do with strength.

    The strength of the right hand is very important, not only by practicing the piano, but also by doing additional strength exercises, such as wrist strength or something. With strength, we can talk about the relationship between strength and weakness. Finally, it's Kung Fu.

    Only when you practice a lot can you be handy; Only when you get home can you have the real "courage" and "strength".

    Practicing doesn't have to be time-consuming. When you get into some big tunes later, you'll know, and you often make slow progress when you go through it over and over again. It's better to find a record of a famous artist, ** better, follow the imitation sentence by sentence, the more like the better.

    Take advantage of functions such as slow forward, A-B repeat, freeze frame, and fast rewind. Bow technique, strength, and even facial expressions must imitate other people's, so you can practice it. A tune, if you have patience, imitate three or four people, and finally merge it, and it's your own.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally speaking, people are more flexible when they are young.

    So it's too late for you to start learning at 24.

    The fingers are required to be slender and not have long nails.

    Other requirements, of course, are to have a good piano, a good teacher, and a certain level of literacy.

    Listening to some of the master's CDs will help with musicality.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's not over, live to learn all the time. As long as the fingers are not disabled, the requirement is to practice hard, practice more, and the basic skills are relatively boring.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's not too late, as long as you have perseverance

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