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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

How To Hold A Violin As A Beginner

By Annabelle Holman


A violin, also characterized as a fiddle, is a beautiful instrument that can also be very complex to a beginner. Many beginning students make the simple mistake of holding it incorrectly. The right technique is just as important as knowing the right note to play. There is a right way and a wrong way when it comes to knowing how to hold a violin.

One important piece of equipment that is a must have for beginning students is known as a shoulder rest. One can find the location of this tool in the on the back on the fiddle next to the lower bout. It basically adds comfort when playing.

There are various types of shoulder rests to purchase. Those looking for a less expensive option will find that a long nylon sponge works just as well. Just use a rubber band and apply it to the back of the violin and the back of the left edge of the corner.

The positioning of the violin is being held in the left hand and on the left shoulder. It needs to be on the shoulder rest directly on top. Carefully place one's chin on the chin rest which is at the top of the instrument base. It is oval in its shape and black in color. It makes the violin easier when holding. Make sure that the fit is secure between the instrument and the individual's shoulder. A person should be able to support the instrument without using their hands.

The left hand of an individual is to be placed on the violin's neck, offering support for the instrument. The left thumb is important and is often located to the left of the fingerboard with a half inch width of space between it and the fingerboard. It is to be level in comparison to the height of the fingerboard. Not an inch lower and not an inch higher.

The positioning of the wrist is sometimes difficult for beginners to perfect. It is natural to want to place one's wrist on the back of the fiddle in order to rest, but is strongly discouraged. The wrist is not supposed to touch the instrument at all, but should always be in a straight position. It needs to be free to play whatever notes it wants uninhibited.

The fiddle should always be parallel towards the ground and in front of the person playing the instrument. A person can choose to play sitting down or standing up. Many students get lazy and allow the instrument to point in a downwards direction. This is a bad habit to get into. Feet are to be evenly weighted and placed a shoulder's width apart. It is important to sit in an upright position at the edge of a seat without slouching if sitting down.

If these guidelines are followed consistently over time, it will become more natural to play the violin. It is so very important to follow these tips in order to make sure that good habits are developed. Good habits are ones that should last a lifetime.




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