Just as you read I drop out violin two years ago, I was self-teaching myself, know basic music theory from my knowledge trough piano and recorder, also learned how to tune and take care of almost every aspect of my violin, but as I become more interested to learn I surely need some help, I accept every tip given to me as it comes, and I would be gratefull to have you sending me everything from which is the best method (to you) to tips in bowing or any little pesky tip you have you feel it might help me, some questions I have is mostly about bowing and correct sound making, I've been 2 weeks straight practicing (4-10 hours per day) so my improvement isn't that great, still sounds horrible but little improvement after all, I marked my violin to help me with the note finding and I am managing to find the notes more quickly and hit them some times without seeing, If you need to ask anything about what do I do if it helps you helping me if I wasn't clear enough feel free to ask or simply because you want to know, Ill upvote every answear coment as soon as I read them.
Submitted April 27, 2020 at 01:56AM by DaiZenKarl https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/g8u043/so_i_decided_to_pick_up_my_violin_again_after_2/?utm_source=ifttt