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5 Things You Can Start Doing Today to Be More Successful At Playing the Violin
The violin can be as incredible and rewarding as it can be hard to play. While it is true that practice does make perfect, you find that you will get poor results if you do not practice it efficiently and constantly. There are certain fundamental tips you need to follow for you to get better at playing the violin. Here are 5 things you can start doing today to be more successful at playing the violin.
1. When and where to practice
The violin is an instrument that needs to be played when you are fresh and focused. For some people, it is usually in the morning when they are more focused, but for other people, it could be in the evening. Whatever time you choose, the key is to practice consistently. Most seasoned players feel that they are already good at it and they tend to practice inconsistently. Do not make the same mistake. Instead, develop and follow a rigid routine that accommodates your daily or weekly schedule. Moreover, ensure that you practice in a quiet place so that you can concentrate on playing this instrument.
2. Goals Are Critical
The amount of time you spend practicing will not matter if you do not concentrate on achieving certain goals during that time. Yes, repetition can be very beneficial but you cannot do something repetitively without an objective. Remember, practicing the violin should be about the quality of the practice and not the number of hours you practice.
3. Seek the Help of a Companion
Playing the violin is a wonderful experience when you have a person to motivate you and push you when you slack. You can play your best music together, challenge each other, and note each other weaknesses so that you can work on them. You can also play with accompaniments so you can keep learning different skills.
4. Take Notes
Do not trust your memory when you practice. Keep track of what you do and keep track of what you want to achieve. Take notes every time you make a new discovery, or every time you find a solution to a problem.
5. Listen to Yourself
It is always a great idea to record yourself while you practice the violin. Take your time and consider what you are doing better than you did previously. Additionally, consider areas that need improvement. Once you record and listen, you will have a better idea of how well you are doing as an aspiring violinist.
Playing the violin is quite challenging and one has to keep practicing regardless of how good he thinks he is. It depends on the goals you have actually set for yourself but if you follow these tips, your violin playing skills are bound to improve.
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