Piano or violin, which would you let your child learn?

Updated on educate 2024-08-01
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Piano and violin are both Western musical instruments, no matter which one is learned, it will inevitably have a good impact on the physical and mental growth of children, and unconsciously cultivate children's perseverance and make children more excellent. However, the learning of the violin will be relatively difficult, the beginning will be more boring, there is no shortcut, the requirements for intonation are also very high, and the violin has relatively high requirements for patience and perseverance. But if you are proficient, you can perform a variety of songs if you master the movements such as changing handles and kneading the strings, which is also very cool.

    In addition, the violin is small in size, which is also easy to carry.

    As for the piano, even those who have just learned the piano can master the intonation, and pressing it is a tone, but it will be easier for those who have greater requirements for the palm of the hand, and the palm is large and the finger width is large. However, the piano is more expensive, it can be large and inconvenient to carry, and if you practice at home, it is easy to affect your neighbors, and it is more restrictive than the violin. In fact, both instruments have their own merits, and it is not said which one is particularly good, and it is necessary to choose according to your own situation.

    Whether it is a piano or a violin, when the child starts to learn, it is necessary to persevere, and parents also need to be there to encourage the child, so that the child can go further and achieve better results.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If I choose to let my children learn, I will definitely choose to let my children learn piano in piano and violin, because learning piano can make children play a role in exercise, and selfishly speaking, learning piano will be more useful than violin in the future, even in the band, the pianist will be treated higher than the violinist, and the piano will involve a wider range of places, so I will let my children choose to learn piano.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Why study these two? Learning a musical instrument itself is a fool. What a child learns depends on what talent he has. Learn piano and violin.

    Most of the children are abandoned after a few years of schooling, not to mention the waste of money, the children's time is wasted, and it becomes impossible to have other better development.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Piano or violin, which one would you let your child learn? I think it's better to learn the piano, because the piano is also easier to learn, and it can improve people's quality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you have enough money, it is recommended to study together, which is a good help for tone and coordination.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Although the piano is better, it is not convenient to carry, the violin is more convenient, and it may be smaller than the piano, I am talking about the financial pressure.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It should be the piano, and if you play the piano, the child's temperament is different.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If I had that much money, I would let him practice calligraphy!

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