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Is the violin difficult?
question 1: is the violin difficult to learn? Is it expensive? My situation is very similar to yours. To tell the truth, in our situation, it is best not to learn the violin. Violin is the most difficult instrument, which is much more difficult than piano. Generally, it takes more than ten or twenty years to learn something, and only three or four years can lay a simple foundation. I began to learn violin after the college entrance examination, and it cost 5 yuan for half an hour. Now I'm a junior, and I've been studying for almost three years. My dad still thinks I'm pulling nothing and I can't recognize a tune. Moreover, I don't have time to practice the violin when I go to college. The violin needs a lot of time to practice. The harder I learn, the more time I need to practice. I really don't have time. If you don't play well for a long time, you will be very uninterested. When practicing etudes, it's super uncomfortable, unpleasant and difficult to play. I really don't want to practice if I hadn't spent a lot of money. I think if you really want to learn a musical instrument, you'd better learn a simple one, because the university really doesn't have a long time for you to develop your hobbies. You'd better plan for finding a job in the future quickly. It's extremely difficult to find a job now. If you learn musical instruments, you can learn guitar, guzheng, cucurbit flute and pipa. These are relatively simple and easy to learn, and they will be almost the same in a few months, and the tuition will be cheaper. Violin learning has just started for a few years, and there is still a long way to go ..... learning violin is bottomless, both in terms of money and energy ...

Question 2: Is it difficult to start a violin? It is more difficult than a piano, and it requires a higher sense of music.

For example, if I sing a note with a pitch and tell you that the note is do, you should be able to sing a note with a pitch of so.

This ability is more important than any fingering, hand shape and etude!

The violin is a staff, but if you are an amateur, there is absolutely no need to play music according to the score. The following will explain in detail why.

besides, it seems that you should take it as a hobby.

Hobbies and professional violin learning are completely different. It can be said that amateurs are not suitable to learn the piano according to the professional way, because too many boring etudes can easily make amateurs lose interest in learning the piano, and it is also easy for amateurs to learn it very rigidly! Many teachers will tell you to lay the foundation! Etude! And the importance of class and so on. They treat everyone as a professional piano learner, just to make more money.

Look, how many children have been learning piano step by step since childhood, and how many can persist? How many people who persist in playing a simple piece of music, but also seeking scores everywhere, there are places in the score that do not conform to the original recording, and they don't know how to modify it, so they know to play rigidly according to the score ... In fact, the violin is the most instrument that does not need scores! It's all the main melody, so you can easily find the melody on the violin and practice it. Unless the music is fast, it is completely unnecessary to compose music!

I study piano and violin as a hobby. I studied piano for one year, studied violin for two months in Grade Two, and graduated from Grade Three. Now I can play the first three parts of fantaisie-impromptu and Yellow River in Grade 1 on the piano, and there are countless small tunes, many of which can't find the score, and I "rip" them out by myself according to the original recording. I never play the violin according to the score, and I haven't used it since I started learning it. Because the violin is different from the piano, there is generally no accompaniment. Any music, as long as it is not fast, can find its own melody on the violin ... Because I am a hobby, I know what I want.

Later, I used computer software to record several songs from Mystery Garden, fragments of Yellow Water Ballad from Yellow River Piano Concerto, and even created a piece for violin and piano. These songs are all played by piano, violin and flute. I play them all by myself and then record them separately and then put them together. It's fun! The music I made is completely out of the step of composing music. I don't know what score and key I made at all, but I can still match the appropriate violin duet and piano accompaniment ...

I say this to tell you that amateurs should be able to play. Music is not rigid. You don't have to learn music theory, fingering and etudes before you can feel the fun of learning music.

question 3: is the violin difficult to learn? Can you teach yourself? The violin is known as the queen of musical instruments. At present, it is the most difficult instrument, because only the violin is backhand, and all other instruments are basically played forehand. Secondly, it is slow to get started, and it takes a long-term practice process to hold the bow and hold the violin. Moreover, the violin has no fixed pitch and needs to be heard by its own ears, but there are also self-taught people, just to see what level you need to reach. If you want to play as regularly as possible, My personal suggestion is to find a teacher for initial guidance. If you have a strong ability to accept, you can also teach yourself after the initial study, so as to avoid detours. < P > Question 4: Which is more difficult to learn, violin or piano? I don't think it's easy to learn = = I learned the electronic piano first, maybe it's simpler than the piano. The teacher will first bring it from one hand and then slowly bring it into the other. I think it's ok or not difficult. If the sense of music is ok, there is basically no problem in school. Just practice more. I forgot because I was younger when I studied and I didn't study later. .

I don't think the violin is easy to learn either. Still learning. My father said that the violin is easy to carry at any time, and it is also an elegant instrument, and I like it very much. You may have just started, so you don't think you need to change strings later, and you need a two-position one. At first, I'll put up that kind of button for you, but later I'll tear it off. And basically, you have to drag it with a bang. If you have a good sense of music, there is basically no problem. If you want to improve, you have to practice. But it will hurt your fingers, and it will be very sour because you always hold your hands at first. Well, if you have anything else to ask, you can ask it again. .

Question 5: Why is the violin difficult? You think it in detail. Let me express my opinion a little:

1. I don't recommend practicing electronically. Because the traditional wooden violin is an instrument that tests the delicate feeling of the hand valve, the slight adjustment and change of your left and right hands will be reflected immediately, while the electronic violin may not have such a subtle experience, because it is not the natural physical vibration sound principle at all, which loses the essence of the traditional stringed instrument. Besides, how do you learn to use electronics in class with your teacher? It's very inconvenient. .

2. The intonation of violin is completely different from that of guitar, both in form and principle. If you don't explain it in detail, you can see that the fingerboard length of the guitar is much longer than that of the violin, but the range is not as wide as that of the violin, so you know that the difficulty of pitch is not at the same level. As long as your finger moves slightly, it will deviate, but some people can hear it and others can't. This is the physical principle. . .

Your last remark is correct. I agree with you that you are completely familiar with the piano by feeling. The key is to practice more, and practice makes perfect.

Question 6: Excuse me, heroes, is it difficult to teach yourself the violin? For beginners, a piano below 1 is enough. Also, buy a book for 1 days (this book has been published in many editions, but the name has changed, but people will know what it is), and first look at its illustrated posture. You can't buy a piece of rosin for about 5 yuan. That's enough. I haven't bought strings for a long time. Just watch netizens say that a set of steel strings of 2 to 4 yuan will do. (I haven't seen anyone use nylon strings until now. It is said that the timbre sounds relatively small.? ), in addition, because of practice, you need to buy some extra first and second strings (it doesn't matter if the string is broken, although it looks scary, I have broken more than a dozen strings and never hurt my face (st))

At first, I have to pull the empty string, and at first, I have to pull the whole bow slowly. Wait for two months before I start practicing the fingering of my left hand (otherwise it will be tragic =. It's really hard to change this habit if it's not fixed. Then some details are best taught, such as holding the piano with your shoulders and keeping the piano body about horizontal (when you press the strings with your left hand, you don't need to hold the piano, otherwise it is very awkward to change the position).

When holding the bow in the right hand, the wrist should be relaxed and naturally arched, the thumb should be arched approximately opposite to the middle finger and the ring finger that are close together (in fact, there is usually a gap), and the little finger should be lightly placed on the bow bar (the fingers should be pushed open to hold it steadily and save more effort). When carrying the bow, the bow is perpendicular to the piano and the bow bar is inclined to the outside.

When the left hand presses the string, the elbow should be turned inward as far as possible (this may be troublesome) and the thumb and middle finger are almost opposite each other across the neck (and when the handle is lowered, try to ensure that the thumb is higher than a part of the neck). And try to press the strings with your fingertips instead of your stomach (otherwise, especially the little finger is easy to press low)

You may not see it when you practice simple exercises, but you will find that your posture is not good and you can't use many skills

You should sing the notes along with you when you practice. If you don't plan to learn music theory, don't worry about the specific tone, just sing according to the 1-day mark. If you practice empty notes, you will be a scale. By the way, if the teacher doesn't correct the intonation for self-study, first look at the CD attached for 1 days or search for some tutorials on the Internet before practicing (the version I used when I was a student didn't have a CD yet, but it seems that some new students bought it later), and then buy the etudes of the first volume and the second volume. I'm not sure whether I changed my name or stopped printing now. Please ask again, and then practice Kletzer and open the plug later. It is not recommended for beginners to play all kinds of music, which is of little use to practice. =)

Question 7: What is the most difficult thing to learn the violin? There are many difficult places.

one is to press the position of the string very accurately. If it is 2 mm off, the sound will be a semitone higher or a semitone lower, and it will be hard to hear.

two are the strength control of the right hand, where a large force will produce a sawing sound and a small force will produce a slipping sound.

The last one is the neck. If you practice for too long, it will make your neck ache. If you practice for half an hour, you may have to rest.

I think it's best to do some exercises before practicing the piano, such as running and sit-ups. Or go out for a walk to see the scenery and listen to demonstration songs before practice.

Question 8: Is it difficult for adults to learn the violin? It is not difficult for adults to learn the violin. The violin is the difficulty to get started, and it is difficult to start carrying bows and fingering by strings. Having a good foundation in music theory, the violin requires serious practice and will succeed slowly. Small hands have little to do with learning the violin, and the finger position according to the strings is not very big. Buy the "Cotton Tree" brand when learning the violin. It is cheap and practical, and it is 4/4 for adults.

question 9: is the violin difficult to learn? Why ...? Violin is a stringed instrument of western musical instruments. Among the four musical instruments, stringed instrument is the most difficult to learn. The violin has no quality, but fortunately it has a fingerboard, so at least there is no great requirement on the strength of pressing the strings, no matter how hard it is, it is the pitch, so as long as the phoneme is accurate, the intonation can be solved. Violin should practice clamping the piano first. After a long time, two cocoons will be ground on the neck and clavicle, so be mentally prepared. The violin has four strings, so it takes a long time to guide the bow to play four strings accurately without touching other strings. There are also two strings and so on, playing a simple ditty. If you practice the piano for three hours every day, under normal circumstances, you can play some ditties such as children's songs for three months. Of course, it is difficult. It takes a long time to practice this technique skillfully, and the ability to transport bows is also an important aspect of explaining the level.

question 1: is it difficult to play the violin? How long will it take to learn well? Objectively speaking, violin is probably one of the most difficult instruments to learn. Relatively speaking, the keyboard instrument is easier than the stringed instrument, because this instrument has no pitch problem, it has a fixed pitch, and the pitch of the stringed instrument depends on the ear. This requires you to have a keen sense of pitch and intonation, which is only the basic requirement. As the saying goes, "Huqin is a kind of stringed instrument with two strings, while violin has four strings, and its variety is more difficult than Huqin." My daughter has been learning piano since 1997, and she has suffered a lot. Violin takes ten years, that is, it reaches the general amateur level. Therefore, I advise you that without good musical quality, long-term interest and perseverance, it is difficult for you to stick to the end. It is better to learn some relatively easy musical instruments, such as guitar, harmonica, flute and so on.

The study time depends on your interest, talent, hard work and patience, because learning the violin is not as gorgeous as it looks, but it is actually boring. You can learn it with patience. How long you study depends on your talent. In fact, hard work is only one of them, but talent is also the majority.