How long should a beginner violin last?

Although there really is no set timetable, in general, students are ready for a better violin after three to four years of playing on a beginner violin. However, some students may be ready for an advanced instrument after the first or second year, while it may take others longer.
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How many years does it take to be good at violin?

So how long does it actually take, to sound good on the violin or viola? As a teacher, I would say that most students take around three to five years to start sounding good and probably 10 years to sound like a completely fluent player.
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How often should beginners practice violin?

Since violins come in a range of sizes, children as young as two years old can start to learn the violin. Students of all ages need three or more practice sessions a week, especially when they are first starting out.
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How long can a violin last?

“A violin lasts over 200 years, sometimes longer, [so] market saturation is reached very quickly,” says Giorgio Grisales, Colombian-born luthier and president of the city's 'Antonio Stradivari' Consortium of violin makers.
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Is 2 hours violin practice a day enough?

1,5 to 2 hours a day

Great to get good progress on your instrument. You can do scales, exercises and etudes and have enough time to work on your repertoire and orchestra scores.
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How long does it take to learn the violin?



How many hours do professional violinists practice?

Professional violinists practice sometimes more than eight hours a day. That's what you have to look forward to if you're really serious about making a career out of playing violin.
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Does a violin get better with age?

It depends on two things: the quality of the violin, and the quality of the playing that is occurring on the violin. I've spoken before about teaching a violin: a good violin will "open up" over time, but you'll improve its voice most by playing it frequently, playing it in tune, making the wood vibrate, etc.
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Do violins go bad?

A pro will change strings around every 6 months, and get the bow rehaired annually - some will do it more frequently, depending on the strings. E.g. Evah Pirazzi strings will go off and sound really really dull after 3 months (for me anyway) - and they're pretty much the most expensive.
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How often should I restring my violin?

Your strings should be replaced, at minimum, every 9-12 months, but there are too many variables to assign an exact timeframe. Keep in mind that the only real downside to replacing your strings too soon is the cost, while waiting too long can actually result in a number of negative consequences.
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How many hours does it take to master the violin?

It is significantly different for someone who wants to become a competent player and someone who wants to become a master violinist. Popular thinking states that it takes 10,000 hours to master a craft. If someone practices one hour a day, it will take about 27.5 years to master the violin.
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How many hours does it take to make a violin?

Experienced violin makers can build a violin in about 120 hours; a cello takes at least 200 hours. Recognized masters such as Lee can command $12,000 to $15,000 for a violin. Factory-made instruments, or those produced in a workshop by more than one maker, are significantly less expensive -- less than $1,000.
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What should a beginner violinist practice?

15 Minute Violin Practice Routine for Beginners
  • 6 Step Violin Practice Routine. Warm-Up. Tune the Instrument. Scales. Choose a Song to Play. Focus on Trouble Spots. ...
  • Tips for Better Practice Sessions. Consider Your Goals. Record Your Session. Maintain Rosin Balance. Work with a Friend. Play with Accompaniment.
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Can I learn violin in 6 months?

Violin is said to be there toughest instrument to play. If one have good dedication in learning violin with pure heart, her/she can learn very soon. Cramping and playing can be learned within 6 months of continues practicing for 1hr daily.
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Can I learn violin at 30?

As a violin teacher, one question I get very often is “Am I too old to learn the violin!?” A short answer is: yes, of course, you can learn the violin as an adult! On the other hand: it's not without reason that some even believe it's not even possible to learn the violin as an adult.
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Is violin harder than guitar?

The consensus is that guitar is an easier instrument to learn than violin, and that it takes more practice time to get to a performance-worthy level for the violin than the guitar. Violin is more difficult because of its lack of frets and its complexity in playing techniques.
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How many hours do violin strings last?

Violin strings have an “average use span,” sort of like car tires. The string experts at Connolly Music have found the optimal life of orchestral strings is around 300 playing hours – give or take 10%.
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Does rosin go off?

​Yes, it can! I was getting my bow re-haired at Kenmore Violins recently and was able to ask the shop owner that very question. He told me that rosin does indeed become less effective if it dries out.
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Do violin strings expire?

Regardless of how often you play, your violin strings should be replaced at a minimum of every 9 to 12 months. String Material—Certain materials wear out faster than others. For example, violin strings that are made from gut sound very rich, but the material doesn't last as long as steel fabricated strings.
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How long should I practice violin each day?

For a beginner, 30 minutes every day are enough, whether adult or children. A student in music should practice around one hour and a half to two hours, not counting preparatory work, of course. For exams or concerts, 3 to 4 hours should be a maximum for a limited time.
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Why do old violins sound better?

The Science of Antique Violins

Antique violins are well-aged, but seasoning is not the only factor that gives vintage instruments their unique tone quality. Violins sound better and become more responsive the more they are played. Before a violin is even made, aging is already a factor.
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What is the most beautiful instrument?

Called the "Theremin," this unique musical instrument is another of the world's most beautiful sounding and, frankly, strangest.
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How can I become an amazing violinist?

Good habits start with excellent posture and mechanics.
  1. Make sure you're holding the violin and bow properly. ...
  2. Cultivate the habit of playing in tune. ...
  3. Choose good bowings and then commit to them. ...
  4. When correcting mistakes, repeat the correct version more times than you played the wrong version.
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Is it hard to learn violin on your own?

Learning violin is an intricate process. If you can't afford to pay for lessons there are lots of free resources, but be wary. If you have a good ear, an analytical mind and good body awareness it is possible to learn the basics, but there are many details you can get wrong without a teacher.
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Is it hard to learn violin?

As you may have now understood, a violin is the most difficult musical instrument to be master in. Some genius beginners seem to learn violin perfectly with just two to three years of practicing. But mostly it takes much longer to become a master violin player.
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