The Proper Way On How To Hold A Violin Correctly

By Iva Cannon


There are several factors involved in learning to master a violin. One of the main factors is the handling of the instrument. Physical, as well as mental habits play a significant role in the proper form when learning how to hold a violin correctly. The number one issue most students come across is posture. Poor posture will inhibit the best musician from being successful. There are several good reasons to have a well-balanced, correct posture. By not practicing good posture the musician could face the negative affect of playing to intensely as well as leading the body to be in distress.

Posture is a major issue that needs to be a primary focus when playing this instrument. Students need to practice correct posture and by not executing good posture they could compromise the sound of the music, as well as putting the body into physical distress.

Once the proper posture is established the next very important factor is to understand where hand mechanics come into play and the proper positioning of the shoulder rests. The hand mechanics and the shoulder rest provide stabilization for this instrument. This stabilization is accomplished by using gentle weight from the head while applying the chin to the rest. The left hand and the collarbone are the points of contact.

Important positioning of the shoulder pads will help with the overall function of the instrument. A major factor is keeping the instrument in its proper place. The shoulder pad provides the musician with some friction and help with the physical demands of this instrument. There are two types of shoulder rests. The first is chamois skin and the second is a basic non slip cloth. Each musician will choose what he or she feels is the best for the overall performance.

After all of these factors have been assessed it is now time to begin holding the violin. When handling there should always be two stable points of contact. The first is resting lightly on the musicians collarbone. The second is the jaw gently place on the chin rest. Once this position is established, the base of the index finger on the left hand should rest gently on the neck of the instrument. This finger will provide most of the support for the neck portion of the instrument. The side of the left thumb should also provide enough pressure so it does not slip out of place.

After all of these important factors have been touched upon and practiced the instrument can be picked up and positioned correctly. This instrument requires two stable points of contact with the player. These points of contact are the musicians jaw and the collarbone. The two points of contact will help to ensure the violin stays in its proper place.

Now that everything has been reviewed and the instrument is in its proper position with shoulders and hands in place, strings parallel to the floor, music can begin to be played. Some teachers recommend that students simply walk around just holding the instrument before they even begin to play any music.

When the musician feels comfortable with the positioning and the placement music can begin to be played. Depending on each individual needs, some students may prefer to seek out a seasoned teacher or instructor to help them succeed. Overall, good research on this instrument and practicing proper techniques will help take anyone through the process of properly handling of the violin.

It can easily be held for quite a long time if held correctly. Students of this art just need to follow a few simple rules and beautiful music is but a mere thought away.




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