Fiddler Magazine Online Violin Tuner Use this free online violin tuner to tune your violin. This is for the standard GDAE violin tuning. Use the tuning pegs at the top of the violin to get close to the correct tone, and then use the fine tuners on the tail piece to do the fine tuning. The image on the right shows the notes for each string and also shows where the fine tuners are located. If you want to tune your violin using alternate violin tunings, check out our new Online Violin Tuner which allows you to change the pitch for each string. For other methods on how to tune your violin go to our How to Tune the Violin page. Caution: If your violin is extremely out of tune or if you are replacing the strings on the violin, and tuning it the first time, you have to be careful. Learn how to play: Now that you have your violin tuned, it is time to start playing it. The Essential Elements for Strings is a great resource for those who are beginning violin or experienced players who want to hone their skills.
Vibrato | MostlyBass.com Relaxed – Of course, we don’t want tense musclesRhythmical – An uneven vibrato is usually not wantedControlled – YOU need to control your arm muscles not the other way around I begin teaching vibrato away from the bass and insist that student DO NOT try vibrato on the bass until this process is finished. The first exercise I teach is the ‘skin wiggle’. Do this IN RHYTHM – up and down to 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &. Here is a video: After a week or so I teach the next exercise. To loosen up a tight vibrato, try the ‘throw exercise’. Vibrato finished product demo: Violinist.com: The Violin Community The Violin - Get-Tuned.com The violin is the primary member of the violin family. It has four strings tuned in perfect fifths, and is played rested on the shoulder while using a bow. Music for the violin is written using the treble clef. History of the Violin Read the full article: History of the Violin The violin was developed in Northern Italy in the mid-16th century. For more information on the history of the violin, see our History of the Violin article. Types Read the full article: Types of Violins The violin has had an extensive history, which so far has spanned over 450 years. For more information on different types of violin, see our Types of Violins article. Parts of the Violin Read the full article: Parts of the Violin To learn more about the different parts of the violin, see our Parts of the Violin article. How to Tune the Violin Read the full article: How to Tune the Violin The violin has four strings which are tuned in fifths. How to String a Violin Read the full article: How to String a Violin
Developing Safe Right Hand Technique Playbassnow.com proudly presents a lesson from: Adam Neely Add to favorites This is the second in a two part series on developing safe technique (check out the first part here). Here’s a YouTube lesson of me explaining how to approach developing a safe and effective right hand technique. Here’s a list of the basic ideas behind the neutral position that I explain in the video. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Like anything related to technique, it takes a while to truly adapt your playing to a new physical concept because you invariably have to unlearn old habits. You must be logged in to post a comment.
Sanger's Guide to Learning Irish Fiddle If you like the reocities.com project you can donate bitcoins to: 1E8rQq9cmv95CrdrLmqaoD6TErUFKok3bF Version 8.2 (May 25, 2005) Note to translators: someone has asked for a translation of this page into Spanish. Introduction and disclaimers: This guide is an attempt to ease the newcomer to Irish fiddle playing into this pastime. I guess it should be obvious that the following is just my opinion, which means that some people will disagree with at least some of what I have to say. I. I. I'll begin with several paragraphs directed to beginners on the instrument--the fiddle is the same instrument as the violin--and address in somewhat less detail the concerns of violinists who are newcomers to Irish music. Buying your first fiddle. Renting a fiddle. What kind of strings to get. Recommended accessories. Of course, recorded music is also absolutely essential, and a few books won't hurt. For beginners on the violin/fiddle: getting started. "I've got a teacher who doesn't play Irish fiddle. II.
Hints and Tips about buying and playing the violin from The Violin Company Buying a Violin Unless you are an experienced violin player or teacher it is very difficult to know what makes a good violin and if you are getting good value for money. This section tries to lay a few myths and to give you some sensible advice about making a choice. What size violin? The violin is one of the best instruments for young children to learn because it is available in so many small sizes from full size, known as 4/4 down to 1/16. What Size Violin For My Child New or Secondhand? There's no doubt that it's really nice to have a brand new instrument but there is no reason to turn down a second hand offering, if it has been well looked after, after all a Stradivarius is second hand now. More about New & Used Violins. Why the Difference's in Price Student violins come in two basic types, mass produced and hand made. A hand made instrument will take much longer to make. How do I choose a violin? The easiest way to answer this would be to say, "Just buy the most expensive".
Health & Fitness for The Working Bassist – Part 1: Basic Technique Common injuries that rob bassists of stage time Let’s start with an overview of the most common types of injuries bassists experience, the dreaded tendonitis, also known as repetitive stress injury, which will usually be felt in the hand, wrist, forearm, elbow, or neck and shoulder. As repetitive stress injury suggests, overuse is the cause of symptoms which can include pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness. The idea is that constant activity of a muscle or of groups of muscles, such as the plucking, picking, or fretting motions of the bassist, causes these muscles to become overworked, with pain usually the first indication that anything is wrong. When muscles are overworked, they pull on tendons, which attach to these muscles and further attach the muscles to bones, and as the offending activity continues the body reacts to this overuse causing pain. Pain — do not ignore this vital warning Addressing the problem—proven tips for enhancing your playing experience So how to fix it?
Violin, Violin Scale Charts, strings, Suzuki, Suzuki violin, music, music education Comprehensive. Violin Scale Charts presents all major and minor (melodic) scales and arpeggios in two octaves. It uses various positions I-IV. Eight charts per page. Scales become easy to remember. VSC will help you and-or your student master scales and arpeggios quickly and easily. To order: Links Thanks for stopping! EXERCISES | Free. Bass. Lessons... Accueil Manu cours de basse