As a beginning string student you will first learn how to properly hold your instrument and correct hand placement.
You will then learn how to press on the strings with your left hand and how to pluck the strings with your right hand before learning correct bowing technique with your right hand.
Intonation, or your sense of pitch, your ability to properly tune your instrument, and music reading skills are also important components of your lessons.
You may study classical, folk, East Coast and Irish fiddle music at The Music Studio.
More advanced students may focus on refining their technique and interpreting string repertoire representing a variety of musical periods. Students who are enrolled in their school music program are encouraged to bring their school music to their lessons at The Music Studio.
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Since 1990, The Music Studio in Etobicoke (Toronto) has focused on offering the best in music education, customer service and value for money.
We believe that these themes are reflected in the examples below and in the relationships we build with our students.
We invite you to experience The Music Studio difference for yourself. Whether it’s in-person or online, The Music Studio has Music Lessons You’ll Love!
The violin program concentrates on skill building. We focus on practicing right bow position, melody playback and basic theory. The songs that our beginning students would learn include popular pieces our students would know. That contributes to ear training development which is a very important as...
From classical to jazz, including rock and musical, you will find everything you can imagine!
The Coopérative des professeurs de musique offer group classes for the whole family. These courses are designed to learn music in a structured way and to allow exchanges between musicians. We believe music makes a lot more sense when shared.
Learning to play the violin not only comes with the benefit of learning it, but it also assists in developing other areas crucial to playing a range of musical instruments. These areas include rhythmic skills, finger dexterity, pitch recognition, and ear training.
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