Tuesday, February 10, 2015

The Tips On How To Hold A Violin Correctly

By Beryl Dalton


When playing any musical instrument, the most important consideration is how the instrument is held. In order to produce quality music, the instrument must be held correctly so that the player is comfortable. For violin, the correct position is even more important. If you are wondering how to hold a violin correctly, here are the tips.

The first step is to make sure that the instrument is sitting on the collarbone. It should also be centered so that the tailpiece goes into the neck. This often requires a chin rest that is able to go over the tailpiece. Secondly, the strings should be parallel to the ground, allowing the instrument to point up a little. Avoid touching the violin with the shoulder to it help reduce back pains and coordination problems.

In order for this to work, there are a number of exercises that can be very helpful. In the first exercise, place the thumb an inch from the nut. It should be bent slightly and touch the neck at the middle joint.

While doing this, allow a space between the index finger and the base finger. The space should be large enough to fit a pencil and move it freely. It helps in smooth shifting of positions and produces a quality sound.

The other tip is to position the left arm on the back in a way that it is barely visible when looking down at the instrument top at the right side. On the standing position, both the neck and fingerboard are positioned so that they are in line with the left leg and the foot. When the instrument is positioned too far on the left, drawing a straight bow become a problem. As such, bowing to the tip becomes difficult.

Keep the wrist straight as bending it inward make the thumb to or the palm to contact the neck. In addition to this, be sure to position the left arm under the back in such a way that it remains invisible when looking from the upper right side of the instrument. When in a standing position, keep the feet apart (shoulder width), align the neck and the fingerboard with the left foot.

Lastly, you should be very relaxed and correctly read the music. Most of these positions will not be changed even when seating on a chair. A mirror can also be a very helpful tool as it helps check the positions.

The reason many people are unable to hold the violin correctly is because most people don't know how to achieve this. As a result, there are even fewer that are able and willing to teach those who are interested to learn. The classes are often expensive for no particular reason. However, with a little practice and patient, it should not be difficult to become the master of the violin.




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