April 9, 2015

The Proper Way On How To Hold A Violin Correctly

By Iva Cannon


There are several factors involved in learning to master a violin. One of the main factors is the handling of the instrument. Physical, as well as mental habits play a significant role in the proper form when learning how to hold a violin correctly. The number one issue most students come across is posture. Poor posture will inhibit the best musician from being successful. There are several good reasons to have a well-balanced, correct posture. By not practicing good posture the musician could face the negative affect of playing to intensely as well as leading the body to be in distress.

Once posture has been established, shoulder rests and hand mechanics should be examined. The instrument should rest on the collarbone and be supported by the musicians left hand. To stabilize the violin the musician should use gentle weight from the head while applying the chin to the chin rest. This is the first step in learning how to hold a violin properly.

Once the proper posture is established the next very important factor is to understand where hand mechanics come into play and the proper positioning of the shoulder rests. The hand mechanics and the shoulder rest provide stabilization for this instrument. This stabilization is accomplished by using gentle weight from the head while applying the chin to the rest. The left hand and the collarbone are the points of contact.

The chin rest provides additional support. The chin rest provides a comfortable place to position the jaw. This piece of equipment also helps to protect the finish on the instrument itself. There are two types of chin rests. The first is a basic, simple, flat rest. The second is a more contoured type. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to choose the type that suite their particular playing style.

Positioning of the chin rests are also a very important factor when playing this instrument. The chin rest helps to protect the varnish on the instrument as well as providing the player with extra comfort. As with the shoulder pads, there are two styles of chin rests. The most popular type of chin rest is the basic, flat rest. The other type is a more contoured type. If the player is not sure which they would prefer they can try out both styles.

Now that it is positioned correctly, strings almost parallel to the floor with shoulders and hands in place, the musician can begin to play. Most students find it helpful to practice the positioning by just simply walking around with the instrument before beginning to play.

This needs to be well researched before play can begin. A major asset would be to find a well-established teacher to learn from but if this cannot be done there are several tutorials available as well as this article to reference to.

Finding the right teacher would be a great help in succeeding with this instrument but if that is not a possibility there are several additional ways to research the proper handling of a violin. This article is a great start and there are also online tutorials to walk you through the process step by step.

Before you know it beautiful music will be flowing. It just takes some research and practice to become successful at this wonderful art.




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