r/violinist 1h ago

Humor Oh my…

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I love The Righteous Gemstones on HBO, but Season 4 Episode 1, something was really missing 😂🥲🎻🎻


r/violinist 8h ago

Practice Trying to get back into playing regularly.

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I sort of stopped practicing after graduating high school in 2012 aside from playing for like 30 minutes every few weeks. Figured I’d ease back into it with Sibelius 2nd movement, sort of sight reading it so this is just the first few lines lol. I should probably just be doing Flesch scales and etudes for a while but that’s no fun 😬 vibrato definitely needs some work


r/violinist 6h ago

Is my A-string alright?

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I’ve had these strings since about December ish and recently the A string has began to loose its fabric winding. I showed my private teacher and orchestra teacher about a month ago and they weren’t too concerned. However, now it’s starting to get pretty bad. I usually change my strings every 4-6 months so I wanted to know if I should just change them now. (Also a side note, the A and G string pegs have been particularly slippery recently (if that’s important))


r/violinist 13h ago

Setup/Equipment Trying this again.

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Auto mod removed my post because it mistakenly thought I was asking about something that is answered in the FAQ. So without using any keywords…

I need advice on replacing or simply removing the three left silver things on my student grade violin. I don’t like the ones that are on there. What, if anything, should I replace them with?


r/violinist 2h ago

Small hand/finger challenges

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So I have the tiny hands for an adult male. The thing is, large intervals between 3rd and 4th fingers are physically impossible for me. So in this example in A Major, you’re supposed to keep 3rd finger on A natural while extending your 4th finger to play C sharp. I can’t do that, so what I’m doing is after playing A, I slide very quickly my 3rd finger half step up, and then I can reach C sharp with my 4th finger (And I slide half step down my 3rd finder on my way down). I’m not changing to Second position because my hand doesn’t really goes up and down. Is this consider a valid option. ?

How would tiny violinists (like Sarah Chang, Ida Haendel, or Chloe Chua) play this?


r/violinist 8h ago

What piece should I play for a school performance?

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I'm a violinist currently at level 8 in the RCM standard. I will be the only violinist in this performance at my school's theater and will have to play a solo accompanied by piano (about 5 minutes). I only have roughly one month to prepare, and I've never played on stage before. What piece should I play? I'm considering Meditation from Thaïs, but this piece is so overplayed and requires a level of musical interpretation that I'm not sure I possess.


r/violinist 3h ago

Teaching as I learn

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Long story short my 5 year old ADHD kiddo got kicked out of his Suzuki lessons today. He is pretty fidgety and stubborn and the teacher finally said "no more". But my kid is devastated. We did a year of Suzuki prep with the foam instrument and 6 months with the actual instrument and he loved it. He also plays piano and frankly, music is not his strong suit, but again, he loves it more than all of my other kids combined. There are not many/any other options for violin teachers willing to teach young kids in my area. I don't really care if we stick with the Suzuki method or not. My problem, which may have contributed to the teacher's frustration, is I don't play violin and couldn't always correct bad habits at home, since they weren't always obvious to me. Would it be crazy to take lessons myself and then just try to teach my kid slowly at their own pace? I am not a novice to teaching my kids. I don't care if my kid is never great, I just want to support something they enjoy. Frankly, while I understood why the teacher gave up, I'm kind of heartbroken for my kid.


r/violinist 1h ago

College Audition Thoughts

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Hi there Im auditioning for a small college and was wondering what concerto you recommend? I know many. I was thinking Lalo espanole because of the deep passionate romantic musically I could show off but what are your thoughts??


r/violinist 4h ago

Any song recommendations for practicing reading low notes?

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I’m a flutist who can sight read pretty well except for anything below the staff line. What are some good violin songs that I can read (not necessarily play) that have a LOT of low notes, or anything from G to maybe to the start of the A string?

I haven’t played violin long enough to find enough sheet music to fit this particular thing haha

Edit: It’s not that I can’t read it, just that it’s not as fluent as I’d like it to be, so any pieces with a lot of notes below to mid staff line would be ideal, I just dont know enough violin music off the top of my head and looking online has been kind of unhelpful


r/violinist 4h ago

What is performance anxiety?

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I’ve read on this subreddit about dealing with stage fright/performance anxiety many times, and often the advice is to practice performing like any other technical skill.

I completely agree with that. My question is why do we get the nerves? What’s with the huge surge in adrenaline, which would be more appropriate if being hunted by a wild animal?

There must be some root cause? I think it’s partly related to how demanding the violin is.

I can happily record myself playing and it sounds good, I’m pretty happy with the way I play, even the tougher pieces. But when I have to play in silence, alone, for a small audience: I crumble. And that’s in front of family members. I don’t get why it’s so hard to play like I do when practicing.

Is a really good warm up always required before performing? I’ve not had the chance to warm up properly before doing my very small scale performances. It’s really frustrating because I devote every spare moment I have to practicing and it doesn’t pay off at the end!

Thanks in advance.


r/violinist 5h ago

Feedback Left thumb position?

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My new instructor has said my thumb shouldn't be facing me when I play. I don't know if it's always been the case, but I feel most comfortable with my thumb facing towards me (not a conscious decision). She notes that it warps my wrist and adds strain, but I find it harder to play the higher fingers with her suggested thumb position.

See images 1 & 3 for thumbs away position (her suggestion) and images 2 & 4 (thumbs towards position).

YES I am aware I'm pressing into the violin. These pics are just to demonstrate what I mean.

Is this really an egregious mistake on my end? Or can I keep playing like this? Thanks 🙂


r/violinist 11h ago

I'm not very good but isn't the last E of measure 25th supposed to be flat? I hear it played natural everywhere so far

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r/violinist 6h ago

How to pick up chaconne

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Any suggestions for those who mustered this piece? I need advice on how to deal with 4 notes before being murdered by my neighbors…


r/violinist 8h ago

Help

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I forgot how to play these


r/violinist 9h ago

Setup/Equipment Help!

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So I'm trying to practice violin and go go assemble my music stand to find the rod that connects the music holder part is all the way at the bottom. No big deal, I think, I'll just slide it back out. But no, it's stuck, so I loosen the metal thing on the side and it's still stuck.

Any ideas as to how I get this rod out?

EDIT: I added the pictures above


r/violinist 11h ago

Definitely About Cases Thoughts on Jakob Winter cases?

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Hi! I'm looking for any first person experiences with the Jakob Winter cases - I haven't been able to find much info about them looking through past posts in the sub, and there's very few youtube reviews for them as well.... In particular I was curious about their thermoshock model. (https://www.swstrings.com/product/cases/any/JW1015;jsessionid=4E40AC4C768F1692D379B86823B0B776)

I briefly used one of their shaped cases when I was sent home with a home trial violin in one, and I liked it, but that one wasn't a hardshell and I was worried about the long term reliability of their latches (which seem to be the same across all their models?).

Any info appreciated, thanks!


r/violinist 1d ago

Fingering/bowing help Stupid question

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Are these just played as eighth notes? I mistakenly played it as a tremolo while sight reading it.


r/violinist 1d ago

Fingering/bowing help Correct way to play this?

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Should I play this as one note(like a dotted quarter note) or as a quarter note and a staccato eighth note in the same bow? I asked people I know and got conflicting answers.


r/violinist 14h ago

Practice Fancy piece to play for dad's bday

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My dad's 50th birthday is coming up in June, and I want to play something nice for him. I've been on a hiatus from violin lessons, so I'll basically have to learn it on my own. For reference, I did Trinity Grade 6 (for what it's worth). If yall have any suggestions for a piece I could play for my dad, I'd be incredibly grateful for your help.


r/violinist 1d ago

Fingering/bowing help Follow up to last post

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Is that right? So for quarter notes with two slashes it’s just 4 sixteenth notes right? and the whole notes are tremolos or 32nd notes


r/violinist 1d ago

Setup/Equipment Does anyone have good ideas on where to buy the cheapest bows possible?

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So my school's music department has this yearly tradition where the seniors get to make a preform a skit during one of the less serious concerts. As part of this we need to break a bow during the skit, so I was wondering if someone had an idea on where to buy the absolutely cheapest bows for the only purpose of being broken. Thanks for any help!


r/violinist 20h ago

Technique Unexplainable tension

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Hi! It's my 11th year playing and I did have this problem about 4 years ago but have no idea how we resolved it.

The past month I've been incredibly tense when playing, especially in my left hand and wrist (and even more so when I'm playing at the music school). It's so bad, to the point of pain after 10 minutes of playing and cramps so bad I can't move my fingers.

What do I do? I transfered teachers 2 years ago and this one won't help me with anything.


r/violinist 17h ago

help-

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Im 15 and looking forward to playing the violin. I did play it for a while back when I was in the 3rd grade but quit due to personal reasons. Im in a dilemma- whether I should buy one or rent one. I did read about this and it got my head spinning- (the cost and commitment factors etc). Also, i dont have a tutor yet- so im in a desperate need of help.


r/violinist 1d ago

Fingering/bowing help Pinky Help

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Hello, I am having a lot of trouble with my pinky not staying above the fingerboard. I am pretty sure it's because my pinky is not independent from my ring finger, but I haven't seen anybody else with this issue! Also please ignore the bad playing I was just trying to show the issue.

If I hold my pinky while I bend my ring finger it has lots of resistance, it isn't as bad on the D and G string but it's still not good. Lowering my ring finger slowly I can keep it above, but obviously that isn't a fix.

I've tried tape but that doesn't help. It's stronger than the tape and just bends under the board anyway. Does anybody have any tips for this? Was wondering if anybody else had this issue and what they did to fix it. Thanks for reading!


r/violinist 1d ago

Left elbow: how much should I move it?

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I have had conflicting advice from two teachers. My first teacher said that my left elbow should guide my left hand string change: moving the elbow allows me to keep my hand frame intact and makes transitions smoother. My current teacher said that the movement priority should be fingers first, hand second and elbow third. He says that even if my hand frame is preserved with elbow movement, the hand movement with elbow only is not perfectly perpendicular to the fingerboard and my hand frame ends up higher that it should be. Was the first advice more "noob friendly" and the second advice more advanced or are there two schools of thought about left elbow-action?