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Learning Violin as an Adult
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How to Know When You’ve Polished a Piece of Music and Are Ready to Move On?
by Beth Blackerby Throughout my entire violin education (1968–1993), the decision about what pieces of music to play and how long to work on them was entirely dictated by my private teachers. They determined the path, and I followed their lead without question. This traditional, teacher-guided approach provided a clear structure, ensuring that each piece
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Small Goals for a Big Violin Year
Small, sustainable goals make a big difference in violin practice. This article explores self‑evaluation, micro‑practice strategies, and the balance between structure and intuition to help violinists build consistency, motivation, and joy throughout the year.
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Overcoming Fear and Anxiety in Violin Practice
Discover how to reframe fear and anxiety in violin practice into confidence and growth.
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Hidden Violin Treasures – Rare Works to Discover
Discover hidden violin treasures across cultures, genres, and even video games. Explore rare works and emotional gems.
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Finding Joy in Daily Violin Practice: How I Stay Motivated
By Trà My Nguyên There are days when I wake up and feel the violin calling to me – the promise of a new tone, a smoother shift, a deeper vibrato. Then there are days when just opening the case feels like a chore. If you’re learning the violin, you probably know this exact feeling:
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The Most Beautiful Violin Music the World has Ever Known
by Mae Marabella Since the emergence of the violin, composers from all eras and nationalities have created beautiful works with melodies that would be deeply loved for centuries to come. The pieces listed below feature the soaring beauty of silky violin tone. While this list does not come close to representing even a fraction of