@@dray7276 Getting a violin is a crucial part of your violin journey, best of luck Dray! If you need any helps, please feel free to reach out to us at support@violinspiration.com 💖
As a 25 year old man who has been playing guitar for 15 years. This is ridiculously hard. However. Knowing how to play instruments already, I also know this exercise is incredibly good and important to learn
That's awesome to hear you have been playing the guitar for 15 years! I hope you're having a great time learning the violin too, keep up the good work!
Dude we are literally in the same boat haha! I’m 25 and I’ve been playing for 15 years (started at 10years old) 😂 I just got my violin yesterday! I wish you luck on your journey!
@@soph909 identification on different notes and great training as far as hand coordination and placement go. Practicing with a metronome also improves timing
If only my body physically would allow me 😢. It has been more than 2 months since I played my violin because I can't even stand upright without assistance 😢. Yesterday I celebrated a month since coming out of an ICU ward.
I’m so sorry to hear about your health challenges. It sounds like you’ve been through a lot. Please take all the time you need to recover fully. I hope you feel better and have a nice week!
I just bought my first ever violin, never played an instrument in my life, other than a flute for school or is it a recorder, its a white flute haha. Hopefully with your video I can get the hang of it. 😅
ive also bought my first ever violin 4 days ago and ive never played an instrument other than a keyboard for school and so far ive learnt how to play twinkle twinkle little star and the happy birthday song
Thank you for your help with the sharp and flat notes. Would it be possible for you to enable the download of the sheet music for the scale exercise you introduce in this video? I have not been able to do so. Playing along with you has been the best learning experience. Thank you.
You can find all the Scales in the video here: violinspiration.com/practice-this-every-single-day-beginner-violin-lesson/, please click the "Download" button and fill in your email address so we can send it to you. If you need any more help, please write to us at support@violinspiration.com. We're happy to help you, Liz 🤗
Question about practicing scales. As a very beginning beginner, should I work on being competent on one of the scales before working on the next and so forth OR go ahead and do each of the five, eventually returning back to the first? Note: I say competent, not perfect before moving on to additional scale(s). Thanks in advance, and love your videos.
You can definitely try both approaches! Spending some focused time on one scale at a time can help it stick in your muscle memory. Going through all five can be a good way to keep things interesting and expose yourself to different sounds. See what works best for you and keeps you engaged! Keep rockin' those scales!
Please check out this post Basic Violin Finger Placement for Beginners - Easy Guide: violinspiration.com/finger-placement-on-violin/, please let me know if you have other questions :)
Very nice approach for beginners. Good that you also show use of full bow strokes. LMK if you’ve done a YT vid how to mark the fretboard with tape to learn the positions.
I want to learn how to play the violin, but I don't want to learn how to read music. And why are violins so expensive?! I just want to give it a try but every violin less than $1,000 seems to be garbage. Violins were invented 300 years before the can opener and you can find those at the dollar store, so I don't understand why they haven't figured out how to make good quality violins at a reasonable price. What about an electric violin, can you get a halfway decent one of those for a few hundred bucks?
I totally get where you're coming from. Violins can be pricey because of the craftsmanship involved, but there are decent electric violins that won't break the bank! You can actually find a good starter one for a few hundred bucks. If you're curious, check out my blog post here: violinspiration.com/best-electric-violin/ for some recommendations! Good luck 🎻😊
I'm 89 and starting from scratch. Wish me luck.
Do I need a violin for this?
@@dray7276 Getting a violin is a crucial part of your violin journey, best of luck Dray! If you need any helps, please feel free to reach out to us at support@violinspiration.com 💖
As a 25 year old man who has been playing guitar for 15 years. This is ridiculously hard. However. Knowing how to play instruments already, I also know this exercise is incredibly good and important to learn
That's awesome to hear you have been playing the guitar for 15 years! I hope you're having a great time learning the violin too, keep up the good work!
Dude we are literally in the same boat haha! I’m 25 and I’ve been playing for 15 years (started at 10years old) 😂 I just got my violin yesterday! I wish you luck on your journey!
Just started my exercise on violin
Just curious, why exactly is it important? I know naaaathing 😅
@@soph909 identification on different notes and great training as far as hand coordination and placement go. Practicing with a metronome also improves timing
I've started back again. 57 and not giving up!
That's the spirit! You've got this Paul 😊
If only my body physically would allow me 😢. It has been more than 2 months since I played my violin because I can't even stand upright without assistance 😢. Yesterday I celebrated a month since coming out of an ICU ward.
I’m so sorry to hear about your health challenges. It sounds like you’ve been through a lot. Please take all the time you need to recover fully. I hope you feel better and have a nice week!
ive played guitar for years and recently picked up a violin a week ago. i just want to say thank you for the video it helped so much
I'm glad you found the lessons helpful, keep up the great work! 😊
You are so awesome #Violinspiration thank you🫶
Thank you! My 14 yo has just started, his first lesson was yesterday. He plays the mandolin and is at level 7 on guitar. Violin is his new passion
Congratulation! Keep exploring the music and enjoy the violin journey, good luck to you and your son 💖
I'll try to applicate this as my routine practice
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.❤
My pleasure😊
exactly what i was looking for, thanks!
You're welcome!
0:41’. Many thanks . Still at it.
I just bought my first ever violin, never played an instrument in my life, other than a flute for school or is it a recorder, its a white flute haha. Hopefully with your video I can get the hang of it. 😅
ive also bought my first ever violin 4 days ago and ive never played an instrument other than a keyboard for school and so far ive learnt how to play twinkle twinkle little star and the happy birthday song
@ awesome 👏 I really need to learn how to position my fingers, doesn’t look as easy haha
@@Andycuzzo you can buy a sticker to place on your violin to show you where to place your fingers and then take it off later
@ will do that, thanks.
How is your violin practice going so far? I hope everything is going well for you, Andy 😊
I am nine years old and I am upgrading my lessons daily
Wish me luck❤
Keep up the awesome work! Enjoy learning 😊
Thank you!! I will from today on.😊
Excellent!
Always enjoy your videos, and your humor!
Thanks for your support :)
Thank you for your help with the sharp and flat notes. Would it be possible for you to enable the download of the sheet music for the scale exercise you introduce in this video? I have not been able to do so. Playing along with you has been the best learning experience. Thank you.
You can find all the Scales in the video here: violinspiration.com/practice-this-every-single-day-beginner-violin-lesson/, please click the "Download" button and fill in your email address so we can send it to you. If you need any more help, please write to us at support@violinspiration.com. We're happy to help you, Liz 🤗
Very helpful, thank you Julia
You're welcome 💖
Great my friend and I shall begin. Thank you
You're welcome. Enjoy!
Thank you! I will practice this.
I'm happy to hear :) Let me know how'd it goes!
Question about practicing scales. As a very beginning beginner, should I work on being competent on one of the scales before working on the next and so forth OR go ahead and do each of the five, eventually returning back to the first? Note: I say competent, not perfect before moving on to additional scale(s). Thanks in advance, and love your videos.
You can definitely try both approaches! Spending some focused time on one scale at a time can help it stick in your muscle memory. Going through all five can be a good way to keep things interesting and expose yourself to different sounds. See what works best for you and keeps you engaged! Keep rockin' those scales!
I'm 18 and this is my second time trying violin, i can do this
These are simple nodes
Congratulation! I hope you enjoy learning with us, you got this 💪
Very very good practice video thank you very much
You're welcome. Enjoy playing 😊
Very well explained
Thank you :)
Hey can you please make a video on how to play interludes on violin please.
Thank you.
Thank you for posting this! 🙂 I can't wait to get home and try it out.
Great ideas at the very end I love it❤❤❤
Thank you 💖
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the lesson
Surely :)
Hey can you add the two scales E major and F sharp major I would dearly appreciate it
Thank you for your suggestion :)
❤ Thanks a lot
Could you please make a video for Schindler’s List?
That's a beautiful piece, thank you for your suggestion 😊
48 and learning 🥲
That's awesome! You've got this Nasattatsa 🤩
What do you mean by high and low finger notes?
Please check out this post Basic Violin Finger Placement for Beginners - Easy Guide: violinspiration.com/finger-placement-on-violin/, please let me know if you have other questions :)
@@Violinspiration Thank you!
Does this work for Viola too
Of course, since the Viola and Violin are a bit different, I think you will find this blog post helpful: violinspiration.com/viola-string-notes/
you should teach the violin at my school because my band teacher wont 😢 LoL
I'm sorry to hear that, I wish I could, it's gonna be a lot of fun I believe 😊
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This is where I left off and will start next time
See you next time :)
I'm so lost,wish I could see the strings that you are on.
I'm sorry to hear that. Would you like to share more about that? I'd love to help you.
A month into learning violin and still sounding like a dying moose 🫎
Don't be discouraged, good thing takes time, so keep it up 😊
I think it's time
It is :)
6:10
My violin doesn’t work 😭
I'm sorry to hear that, please let me know how can I help or reach out to us at support@violinspiration.com, we're happy to help you!
I’m 106 years old, wish me luck.
I'm inspired, you got this! 💖
This is all to fast for me to learn with you to hard for me
Thank you for your feedback. Please adjust the speed at the setting for a suitable learning speed, I hope that helps 🙂
Very nice approach for beginners. Good that you also show use of full bow strokes. LMK if you’ve done a YT vid how to mark the fretboard with tape to learn the positions.
I want to learn how to play the violin, but I don't want to learn how to read music.
And why are violins so expensive?! I just want to give it a try but every violin less than $1,000 seems to be garbage. Violins were invented 300 years before the can opener and you can find those at the dollar store, so I don't understand why they haven't figured out how to make good quality violins at a reasonable price. What about an electric violin, can you get a halfway decent one of those for a few hundred bucks?
I totally get where you're coming from. Violins can be pricey because of the craftsmanship involved, but there are decent electric violins that won't break the bank! You can actually find a good starter one for a few hundred bucks. If you're curious, check out my blog post here: violinspiration.com/best-electric-violin/ for some recommendations! Good luck 🎻😊
sounds awful,,, for a beginner makes u destroy your violin