by: Richard Rowley
There are many adults worldwide searching for violin lessons online or offline. Learning to play any instrument later in life is a very challenging and exciting time. However there is one common mistake that many adults make during the learning curve. If you can avoid this you will progress much quicker.
The major error I see a lot of adults make when learning an instrument is that their ears are too developed! Okay I know this sounds strange and having developed ears is not really the problem. Read more »
Tags: Adult Learner, Adults, Aural Perception, Fluent Reader, Learning Curve, Melodies, Music Reading, Music Theory, New Music, Note Recognition, Reading Ability, Reading Skills, Sight Reading, treble clef, Violin Lessons, Violin Players
Violin, Violin Lessons | TipsForTheBand.com November 9, 2009 |
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