Going on 4 years as a 'very' adult beginner and all these points are very encouraging, especially the "find songs you enjoy", my most important standard after the basic practice techniques.
@@Violinspiration hi, I've subscribed to you and watched your video recently. And I there's this thing that I've been worrying for some time. Is it possible for yourself to learn a violin without a teacher?
@@francescagracie2561 it is possible if you dedicated enough and watch your posture. You probably won't get to a very high level and get to play in an orchestra. But if your goal is to just play the instrument as an hobbyist and play a lovely tune for you or friends/family, than you probably don't really need a teacher. Best to watch the 'Learn Violin in 7 Days' video on this channel. It's pretty good.
@@francescagracie2561 Thanks for subscribing and watching! 😊 Yes, it’s possible to learn violin without a teacher, especially with the right resources and consistent practice. It really depends on where you’d like to go in your violin journey like @xthesadcl0wn said. If you need further support, please feel free to reach out to us at support@violinspiration.com
I love practicing every day. 30 minutes, more if I have time. It gives me a feeling of accomplishment. If I practice with a drone, I find it so calming, its good for the soul!
This video was sooooo encouraging! Thank you for all the freebies and help you provide to everyone - not just your paying students! I have learned so much from you! ❤
Wow, Thanks so much. I'm encouraged. I love the violin, because of the techniques involved. Those techniques, after I learnt them, and I can use them, make me like to play the violin the more.
Julia, this was a wonderful video. I had been taking violin lessons for 6 years before the pandemic. I feel that I need the start over. This video was just what I needed to get me started again. I love the sound of the violin and want to continue to play . I am in my mid 70s and enjoy the entire learning process. Thanks again for this very informative video.
Thank you for sharing your story, I'm happy to hear that you found the video helpful and got you pick up the violin again 🙂. Keep enjoying your violin journey!
Dear Julia you are very kind and it is true indeed. Every New Level is kind of reset for me, to improve for the better. I do enjoy your Videos very much. Just watching you playing ist a great help to me ❤
Your spirit is appreciated. So much of what you said applies to approaching our lives. I am going about learning the violin as you described. I took a group introductory class at the community college and literally had not run the bow across the strings when I walked in. That was this past January. As an adult beginner I especially appreciate your approach. It has been fun though challenging which is good. As you said in the why is violin so hard video, violin players like a challenge. Thank you for your encouragement and great videos.
It's great to hear about your journey! Keep embracing challenges and celebrating milestones in your violin playing and in life-we're here to cheer you on!
This is such an encouraging video!! You make VERY great points. This makes me feel better having some of these thoughts and to find my joy of playing violin in all the noise. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for this information. Playing for fun and enjoyment is why I have decided to discontinue the lessons with my teacher. She pushed students for the sake of recitals. It just wasn't fun anymore.
I've only been learning for about 15 months and I've already tried 3 chin rests and 2 shoulder rests but still my posture does not feel comfortable. I've come to the conclusion that I have to make the best of a bad job unless I find an affordable solution to this problem.
Please check out this post: violinspiration.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-the-violin-positions-with-free-pdf-charts/#how-do-i-know-when-to-shift-or-how-do-i-know-which-position-to-shift-into. I hope this helps with your question :)
I've been playing for a few months and I can only describe my play as unorthodox lol I pluck strings as I play to get a specific feel, I deliberately stutter on strings etc I don't know what genre moody and surreal pop violin music would be but I think the closest feel I aspire for is Paganini. I am definitely a "Learn skills from the rules then immediately throw the rule book in the garbage and let the insanity of my art take over completely!" Type
Please how play adagio BWV 974 J.S. BACH /Allesandro MARCELLO .please all with position number together.Thank you for all very good violin lesson videos.
Thanks for your kind words! 😊 We don’t have a tutorial for Adagio BWV 974 yet, but creating one is a service we provide. If you're interested, please reach out at support@violinspiration.com. Happy practicing!
Been playing for 3 years, but can't practice very long as my forearm and hand starts cramping up. I know, the more I do it , the easier it gets, but it's a painful process
I am very sorry for you, Practising should not cause pains. Don't hurt yourself. Just start with Bowing open Strings holding the Violin very lightly until you get a better Feeling. 🎻💕
It sounds like you're facing a tough challenge. Remember to listen to your body and take breaks when you need them. Don't be so hard on yourself and like Isabella said "Practising should not cause pains", I hope you feel better and enjoy playing the violin 💝
Going on 4 years as a 'very' adult beginner and all these points are very encouraging, especially the "find songs you enjoy", my most important standard after the basic practice techniques.
Exactly, have fun playing your favorite piece 💖
@@Violinspiration hi, I've subscribed to you and watched your video recently. And I there's this thing that I've been worrying for some time. Is it possible for yourself to learn a violin without a teacher?
@@francescagracie2561 it is possible if you dedicated enough and watch your posture.
You probably won't get to a very high level and get to play in an orchestra. But if your goal is to just play the instrument as an hobbyist and play a lovely tune for you or friends/family, than you probably don't really need a teacher.
Best to watch the 'Learn Violin in 7 Days' video on this channel. It's pretty good.
@@francescagracie2561 Thanks for subscribing and watching! 😊 Yes, it’s possible to learn violin without a teacher, especially with the right resources and consistent practice. It really depends on where you’d like to go in your violin journey like @xthesadcl0wn said. If you need further support, please feel free to reach out to us at support@violinspiration.com
I love practicing every day. 30 minutes, more if I have time. It gives me a feeling of accomplishment. If I practice with a drone, I find it so calming, its good for the soul!
Great job! I'm glad you enjoy practicing every day ☺
I love and have passion for violin 🎻
Awesome!
This video was sooooo encouraging! Thank you for all the freebies and help you provide to everyone - not just your paying students! I have learned so much from you! ❤
Thank you for your support! I'm glad I can be part of your violin journey and helping you to grow. Enjoy playing 🥰
Wow, Thanks so much. I'm encouraged. I love the violin, because of the techniques involved. Those techniques, after I learnt them, and I can use them, make me like to play the violin the more.
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear you enjoy the techniques side of learning the violin 😀 Have fun!
Very encouraging. Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing your passion! Love the mind shift from 'practice' to 'play'! 🤗
This brings back the whole wonderful feeling of why we started learning in the first place, right? 😊
Julia, this was a wonderful video. I had been taking violin lessons for 6 years before the pandemic. I feel that I need the start over. This video was just what I needed to get me started again. I love the sound of the violin and want to continue to play . I am in my mid 70s and enjoy the entire learning process. Thanks again for this very informative video.
Thank you for sharing your story, I'm happy to hear that you found the video helpful and got you pick up the violin again 🙂. Keep enjoying your violin journey!
You are inspiring!
Dear Julia you are very kind and it is true indeed. Every New Level is kind of reset for me, to improve for the better. I do enjoy your Videos very much. Just watching you playing ist a great help to me ❤
Julia, you are *such* an inspiration! Thank you.
Ooh! Violin Villa! That sounds like fun!
Thanks for another great video 😁
You're welcome :)
Thank you for encouragement. I also left violin because of setting myself high standards.I will remember to enjoy the process :)
I'm glad to hear that, happy playing and don't give up 💖
Your spirit is appreciated. So much of what you said applies to approaching our lives. I am going about learning the violin as you described. I took a group introductory class at the community college and literally had not run the bow across the strings when I walked in. That was this past January. As an adult beginner I especially appreciate your approach. It has been fun though challenging which is good. As you said in the why is violin so hard video, violin players like a challenge. Thank you for your encouragement and great videos.
It's great to hear about your journey! Keep embracing challenges and celebrating milestones in your violin playing and in life-we're here to cheer you on!
This is such an encouraging video!! You make VERY great points. This makes me feel better having some of these thoughts and to find my joy of playing violin in all the noise. Thank you for sharing!
I'm glad this provides you some clarity and you can make your violin journey more enjoyable ☺
Thank you for this information. Playing for fun and enjoyment is why I have decided to discontinue the lessons with my teacher. She pushed students for the sake of recitals. It just wasn't fun anymore.
I hope you'll find joy in your practice again 💖
Julia, I truly appreciate what you shared with us. I am encouraged and hope to attend the violin villa one day with other adult beginners...🥰🎻🤗
You're welcome, I hope to see you someday!
Awasome advices that make you appart from other violin teachers.
I've only been learning for about 15 months and I've already tried 3 chin rests and 2 shoulder rests but still my posture does not feel comfortable. I've come to the conclusion that I have to make the best of a bad job unless I find an affordable solution to this problem.
You're making great progress, keep exploring your options and I believe you'll find a solution that works for you!
Please tell how can i know position that i have to play from sheet music or notes ??!
Please check out this post: violinspiration.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-the-violin-positions-with-free-pdf-charts/#how-do-i-know-when-to-shift-or-how-do-i-know-which-position-to-shift-into. I hope this helps with your question :)
I've been playing for a few months and I can only describe my play as unorthodox lol I pluck strings as I play to get a specific feel, I deliberately stutter on strings etc I don't know what genre moody and surreal pop violin music would be but I think the closest feel I aspire for is Paganini. I am definitely a "Learn skills from the rules then immediately throw the rule book in the garbage and let the insanity of my art take over completely!" Type
That sounds awesome! Keep embracing your creativity ✨
Please how play adagio BWV 974 J.S. BACH /Allesandro MARCELLO .please all with position number together.Thank you for all very good violin lesson videos.
Thanks for your kind words! 😊 We don’t have a tutorial for Adagio BWV 974 yet, but creating one is a service we provide. If you're interested, please reach out at support@violinspiration.com. Happy practicing!
@@Violinspiration thanks alot.
❤💯🙌
Been playing for 3 years, but can't practice very long as my forearm and hand starts cramping up. I know, the more I do it , the easier it gets, but it's a painful process
I am very sorry for you, Practising should not cause pains. Don't hurt yourself. Just start with Bowing open Strings holding the Violin very lightly until you get a better Feeling. 🎻💕
It sounds like you're facing a tough challenge. Remember to listen to your body and take breaks when you need them. Don't be so hard on yourself and like Isabella said "Practising should not cause pains", I hope you feel better and enjoy playing the violin 💝
Im a adult beginner and my instructor is trying to teach slurs and Im having a very hard time with it 😞 but I dont think she will move on 🫤
I hope I can help, please check out this post on slurs: violinspiration.com/violin-exercises/#3-slurs . Good luck!