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Jeff B.
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Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Teaching since 1992 -
Teaches students 14 and up
Teaching Locations:
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You have several options available regarding choosing an instructor, I have to assume that you would like to hire the best qualified teacher to guide you on your musical journey.
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I Teach All Ages, at All Levels: Classical Technique, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Bluegrass, Blues, Cajun, Country, Old-Timey, Appalachian, Irish, Scottish, British, Celtic, Folk, Songwriting, Music Theory, Composition Lessons, Arranging for Horns and Voice and Strings, Soloing, Improvisation, Latin, Hindustani, Carnatic, and much much more!
I have played violin as a sideman in professional Country, Bluegrass, and Irish groups since 1978, teaching thousands of students over a span of more than three decades!
I am a published contributor to the #1 best-selling Jazz Theory book "Jazzology" (published by Hal Leonard - the world's largest music publisher), in addition to having almost 20 books published on the subject of theory and technique! I also have many many professional recordings to my credit
About Jeff
People study subjects for a great number of reasons, consequently I customize my lessons to each individual student's needs and wants. We learn different ways. Some of us are more visual, some more tactile, some more intuitive, some more cerebral, etc. Understanding this allows me to adapt to eac
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This enabled me to learn more quickly.
Lessons are most enjoyable. Jeff's teaching technique is unique; he makes the most of the time to teach as much as possible without overwhelming.
Jeff is very pleasant and friendly. He has a great ear so can pickup what hole is being played and whether it's being played correctly. This was over zoom!
Thank you Jeff!
Lauren A.
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Teaches students 13 and up -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate -
Teaching since 2009
Teaching Locations:
Online Violin Teacher
Congratulations! I mean it! Looking for violin lessons is a big step, and the first to achieving your goals as a budding musician.
In your lessons with me, you will first learn proper set-up and technique, and we will mainly work from the Suzuki method books. Additionally, I will provide you with various scales, exercises, and "fun pieces" as you progress. I wholeheartedly believe that learning the violin should be enjoyable, and not a chore. So, wherever you are at with current skill level, and whatever your motives are for taking lessons, you can rest assured that we will have a great time together!
About Lauren
Lauren A. fits into just about every genre of music with her fiddle playing. Her malleability within the industry has afforded her multiple opportunities performing and recording with artists who have styles ranging from Classical to Bluegrass. Lauren A. graduated from Belmont University with a de
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Connie E.
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Speaks German, English -
Master of Music Degree in Violin Performance from CSULB Long Beach -
Awarded Outstanding Musician of the Year Award from Biola Conservatory of Music
Teaching Locations:
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I'm passionate about music and I will help you achieve your goals whether you are wanting to learn the violin as a hobby, for orchestra or pursue music as a professional career. I have a Masters Degree in Violin Performance with 25 years teaching experience!
About Connie
I love teaching and enjoy passing on that joy, knowledge, and experience to my students! Lessons are tailored according to the student's goals, abilities, and preference in musical styles. Whether you're wanting to learn the violin to play professionally or just as a personal hobby, I believe you sh
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Cara A.
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Teaches students 4 and up -
Bachelor Degree Music Education from Kent State University -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Teaching Locations:
Online Violin Teacher
I have taught violin for 30 years. My students enjoy playing in groups and performing as soloists. Many of my violin students have attended music camps throughout the U.S I teach using a combination of Suzuki and my own select books and pieces. I offer three showcases per year that are filled with such FUN. The showcases are so fun that the usual response to them is : Can I play more than one song next time and I should have invited more friends to come. I am excited that YOU want music lessons
About Cara
Making music and Teaching music has always been a huge part of my life! Music has brought such joy to my personal life and the lives of my students and their friends and family. I teach music because it is such a wonderful experience for everyone involved from the practice room to the performance. I
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Cara is a great teacher, she always makes me feel comfortable and isn't pushy or overly critical. I really appreciate how encouraging and down to earth she is. By the end of every lesson, no matter how it went, she has the ability to motivate me to keep practicing.
I would highly recommend lessons with her because you can tell she really loves teaching.
She definitely knows what she's talking about when it comes to music too!
Cameron H.
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Teaching since 1981 -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Master of Music in Choral Conducting from University of South Florida
Teaching Locations:
Online Violin Teacher
With the highest range of the orchestral string family, the violin is capable of singing with the voice of an angel. Solid technique in combination with musical expression is what makes that possible, so these will be primary areas of focus during our lessons.
We will cover form (because that is the foundation of technique - without proper form, mastering the instrument is virtually impossible), intonation (which is as much about training the ears as it is the fingers), tone (I'm probably biased, but I think strings have the most beautiful and expressive sound of all of the instruments of the orchestra), theory (the grammar/vocabulary/sentence structure and written language of music), literature and history (the music itself, who wrote it, when it was written and in what context). It's a misnomer to lump almost 1000 years of the music of Western Civilization under the label "classical" (which technically represents less than 100 years of music history).
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About Cameron
Sharing the joy of music for over 40 years! Timeless and universal, music is a language that transcends all the spoken languages of the world. It is the language of the human heart and spirit. Cameron has worked with students of all ages, from children to senior adults. Whether you're just getti
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Ben B.
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Teaching since 2000 -
Teaches students 5 and up -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Teaching Locations:
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My genuine love for the violin since I was a little child means that I bring a lot of enthusiasm to the subject.
About Ben
I have several university degrees, including a Ph.D., in Latin, Ancient Greek, French, German, and Philosophy, and I have lived, studied, and taught for about two decades in France, Germany, and several other countries, and have native fluency in these and other languages. In addition to teaching l
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The violin is one of the most loved instruments across the world. Used in a variety of different styles and settings, the violin can be extremely versatile and is utilized everywhere from traditional string orchestras and symphonies to American bluegrass to global pop music.
Many people who have a goal to pursue music in some way consider taking up the violin for its distinct sound. However, there are several factors to consider before choosing your ideal instrument, and several distinct benefits that learning how to play violin can offer over other instruments.
Why You Should Learn to Play Violin
The violin is a unique instrument with an extremely diverse range of possibilities. Like we mentioned above, the violin is used regularly in a wide variety of settings and genres. This means that if you learn how to play violin, you’ll be able to make immediate connections with the genres you love as well as completely new styles that you’ve never participated in.
For example, if you’ve only ever listened to pop music and you learn to play violin, you’ll be able to explore the extensive repertoire that exists for classical violin players, exposing you to several distinct styles within the classical world that you may have never explored. Getting to know new genres using your musical ability can improve your technical skills in unique ways and also expand your musical tastes and knowledge.
Another distinct feature of the violin is its convenient size. Even an instrument as commonplace as the guitar can be a hassle to carry around in its bulky case, and the violin is around 1/3 of the guitar’s size. This means that you’d never have to think twice about whether or not your violin will fit in your car or other mode of transportation, not to mention the fact that you’d never end up with a tired arm after even minutes of carrying your instrument between destinations.
Learning how to play violin can also improve your life in ways that you wouldn’t expect. When you dedicate time to practicing your instrument each day, your sense of discipline can strengthen in the other areas of your life, which can lead you to be more productive with your work and more present when spending quality time with loved ones. Plus, practicing an instrument gives you focused alone time that allows you to decompress after a long day or enter a healthy mindset for the day ahead, depending on when you prefer to practice.
A Brief History of the Violin
Stringed instruments similar to the violin have existed for centuries. In fact, though the violin as we know it today was first designed in 16th century Italy, it was likely modeled after instruments that go back as far as the Byzantine era in the 9th century. Some of these distinct instruments include the rebec, the vielle, and the lira da braccio, all designed with a hollow body and strings to be played with a bow.
Though the violin changed slightly throughout the 16th century, its design was more or less settled by the 17th century into the size and construction that we see today. The violin was primarily used in orchestral and church settings throughout the first several centuries of its lifespan, but it became a crucial element in the bluegrass music of the American South as well as many other distinct styles of folk music around the world.
Though the violin is still seen in all types of classical settings today, it’s also a staple in film music as well as many styles of pop, country, jazz, and rock. The invention of the electric violin in the 20th century allowed for the violin’s distinct vibrance and timbre to carry into many newer styles of music that focused more on electric instruments as opposed to acoustic.
Why You Should Learn to Play Violin with Private Lessons Online
In the modern world, the violin is more accessible than it’s ever been. People that want to learn can find a great starter violin for under $100, and there are plenty of free resources available where you can learn basics like how to play scales and how to properly tune your strings. Therefore, it’s difficult to come up with an excuse as to why you shouldn’t start learning how to play violin as soon as today.
Though getting started on your own is completely possible and a great way to build a sense of comfort with your instrument, it’s important to enroll yourself in online violin lessons if you truly want to improve and become proficient or even advanced on your violin. Taking lessons as opposed to teaching yourself provides an extensive list of benefits to consider.
Learning a new instrument can feel intimidating and overwhelming, especially if you’re facing it alone and have no prior experience or knowledge to guide you. Taking lessons with an experienced violin teacher will help to ease your fears and anxieties around the learning process, as your teacher will know exactly how to make you feel comfortable and take your violin journey at the right pace for you.
When new musicians are learning on their own, they tend to take on too much too fast, leading to frustration or burnout and potentially giving up on the instrument altogether. This is why having a teacher that you can depend on for guidance each week can be so beneficial. Your teacher will provide you with the perfect balance of material that challenges you but is still attainable, making you feel like you’ve truly accomplished something and improved in some way with each lesson.
Self-regulated practice can also be a struggle for independent musicians. If you only have yourself holding you accountable to learn to play violin, it can be easy to prioritize other things that feel more important in the moment. However, when you know that you have a meeting with your online violin teacher coming up, you’re more likely to make sure that you’ve practiced and are ready to show your teacher what you’ve accomplished.
Learn How to Play Violin from the Comfort of Your Home
When it comes to choosing between in-person and online lessons, there are some distinct benefits that come along with both options. However, the benefits for online lessons often outweigh those for in-person lesson in terms of convenience and ease.
Many people who want to learn to play violin end up putting it off or never taking the leap because they feel that they don’t have the time in their schedule to attend violin lessons. When you have to travel to and from a teacher’s home or studio each week, this may in fact be the case as travel time and lesson time can add up to a multiple-hour commitment.
With online lessons, you’ll never have to worry about factoring travel time into your busy day, sitting in traffic, or trying to find parking. You can simply log onto your computer, tablet, or phone at the start of your lesson and log off as soon as it’s done, allowing you more time for your other responsibilities. Plus, if you want to brush up on your practice materials right before your lesson starts or keep working on your pieces right after you lesson ends, you can easily do that with online lessons.
Taking online lessons can also help to ease the intimidation and anxiety that some people feel when beginning to learn how to play violin. If you’ve never played your instrument before, it can feel overwhelming to walk into the home or studio of a professional for a lesson. With online violin lessons, you can receive the same quality of instruction from your home, so you can learn how to play violin in a setting that you’re already completely comfortable in.
Finding a Teacher to Learn How to Play Violin Online
At TakeLessons, you can find over 200 qualified and friendly violin teachers that are available for online lessons. Plus, with our customizable search feature, you can narrow down your search instantly by entering your availability and how much you’d like to pay for weekly lessons. Additionally, each teacher has their own availability, the levels they teach, and the different lesson lengths they provide listed on their personalized profile for you to peruse.
Also on each teacher’s profile, you’ll find an extensive bio written by the teacher that describes their musical background, their teaching philosophies, and other unique information that they feel helps them to stand out from the crowd. It can be extremely helpful to read through your potential teacher’s bio, as it will allow you to get a sense of their personality and what taking violin lessons with them might be like.
TakeLessons also features reviews for each teacher left by their previous and current students. While a teacher’s bio will help you to get to know them in their own words, their reviews will let you know what their students’ experiences have been like in detail.
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Aysia has been a fantastic teacher for my 13 year old daughter for violin. She has clear expectations and lessons. She is very competent with her skills and good at communicating her knowledge in an encouraging and constructive manner. She has been flexible with the schedule when necessary, due to life happening. I highly recommend her as a choice teacher."
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