2/11/2015

The Tips On How To Hold A Violin Correctly

By Beryl Dalton


When playing any musical instrument, the most important consideration is how the instrument is held. In order to produce quality music, the instrument must be held correctly so that the player is comfortable. For violin, the correct position is even more important. If you are wondering how to hold a violin correctly, here are the tips.

First, it is important to understand that we are not all build in the same way, and an instrument that may be fit for your friend may not be the best one for you. As such, the most important part is to find equipment that is best suited for you. The store owner should be able to help you find the right instrument.

Before trying anything else, have the instrument sitting on the collarbone in such a way that it is centered and the tailpiece goes to the neck. For beginners, a chin rest that goes over the tailpiece can help achieve this. The second thing to look at is the strings. It should be positioned so that the strings are parallel to the ground; this allows the instrument to point up just a little. Shoulder-touching the instrument should be avoided as it can cause discomfort and back pains.

This is a position that requires a little practice to achieve. It starts by placing the thumb just an inch from the nut, slightly bent and position to touch the neck at the middle joint. The index finger and the thumb should allow a space in between that is enough to permit a free movement of a pencil.

Whenever playing the whole step above the nut, be sure to align the thumb and the first finger. Keep the nails should and have all the fingers curved. This allows the fingers to strike the fingerboard at the tips. The wrist, on the other hand, should be straight. This prevents the left portion of the palm from being in contact with the neck.

The other important consideration is to hold the scroll at the nose level. With a good shoulder pad, this is not difficult. The same position also helps relax the shoulder while relieving the left arm some lifting burden. When the violin is positioned low, it prevents smooth movement, tone projection, and even shifting of the left hand. All these come to low-quality music and difficulty in playing the instrument.

Lastly, you should be very relaxed and correctly read the music. Most of these positions will not be changed even when seating on a chair. A mirror can also be a very helpful tool as it helps check the positions.

If you manage to hold the violin without a shoulder rest, you can achieve a better tune with very little practice. Sadly though, there are few people who know how to achieve this position, and even fewer people who are able to teach it. As should, you often have to learn it by yourself. Since it guarantees to enable you to play with less tension and make you confident within a short time, it worth trying out.




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