Saturday, July 26, 2014

Tips On How To Hold A Violin Correctly

By Paulette Mason


A violin is a string instrument which is also known as a fiddle. Unlike the guitar, it only has four strings in it. Usually, it is played using a bow, which is made up of a stick and a ribbon. There are different ways or posture it can be played, it is either in a standing position or seated. Before, violins are only used for romantic music, but today some bands already used violins in a pop rock genre.

Good postures while playing this instrument is very vital to reduce straining injuries. A well established posture is the best foundation for excellent playing. Unfortunately, most violinists are not so sure on how to hold a violin correctly. In this article, you will know more about it.

If you are playing in a standing posture, you have to make sure that you set your feet a shoulder width apart. You should always concentrate your weight uniformly on both of your feet, but this depends on where you are comfortable at. Even though you are standing or sitting, you always have to straighten up your spine and make sure your shoulder is relaxed as much as possible while keeping it leveled.

In holding the fiddle or violin, you must try to elevate it without lifting your left shoulder. It should constantly stay horizontal without aid from your left hand. If you are able to do this, you are holding your instrument correctly. Doing this properly, will ease your shifts later, which is essential for better performance.

There are two types of chin rests, the left plated chin rest and a center plated one. This works perfectly well, depending on how long your arm is. If you have long arms, a left plated one will work perfectly for you. Otherwise, if you have short arms, you can use a center plated instead.

A chin rest can be very useful if you are to use the fiddle in a longer span of time without having too much discomfort. The chin rest help ensures that your jaw has a comfortable place to sit on. This also provides a distance from your jaw to your collarbone.

There are violins that are too large for us to handle. If you think you have this kind of issue, it is better if you swap for a smaller one. This will help you learn more techniques easily rather than using large ones which are very uncomfortable.

To avoid tension in your chin, you have to maintain a good balance of the violin in your shoulder. If you keep gripping on it using your chin, there is a possibility that it will strain your neck and can cause serious injuries. This is not good because it may hinder your performance at the end of the day.

There are many methods you can actually try, but the main thing you should be considering about is where you are most comfortable. If ever you still think that you are not in a comfortable position, even though you tried these tips, you can ask for professional help to guide you through about it. Not all people are comfortable in certain things. If you want to, you can actually modify methods and use it as just a guide for you to be able to create your own that you find comfortable.




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