Time to Play Violin

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Subject: Violin
Last updated: 17/07/2011
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Violin

Learning to play violin is not as hard as most people think, with the combination of a student’s motivation and correct teaching method you will be amazed how much progress you can make within a period of time! You need to find the right instructional guidance to start. Practicing certainly makes a huge difference for the speed of progress. Little and often is the key. You don’t have to spend hours and hours each day. 15 minutes a day goes a long way. Passion and love for the music is the drive behind the development of learning and playing. You will enjoy and appreciate the insightful experience on the journey of music where you can find your imagination and inspiration whilst improving the knowledge, skills and techniques. Don’t forget to get a good violin, bow, strings and rosin!


Alicia Graham Violin Teacher (Twickenham)

About The Author

I play violin, piano and clarinet. Currently I’m a student working towards Diploma ABRSM Violin.
Having won numerous UK Maths Challenge competitions, I also teach Maths.



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