That would be extremely difficult to accomplish since the chin supports, or holds, the violin. If positioned correctly, ones arm can be removed from the violin and the sole support of the instrument is from the chin.
Yes but is is very very hard.
no
yes,because you need to know how to play an instrument or how to sing.
yes
Yes she can sing very well...her sisters can sing too not only that but she plays the guitar, violin,and piano
Yes, he does do both at the same time. I saw him in concert and he did both at the same time.
Yes.You can use a drumcontroller to play drums, or you can use a regular controller and a microphone to sing. It is not possible to play guitar (or bass or drums) using a regular controller though.
yes,because you need to know how to play an instrument or how to sing.
No, you do not need to know how to sing well in order to learn how to play the violin. I have several friends who play the violin well but are horrible singers. However, it is a good idea to have a basic idea of how solfege works. Learning how to Audiate(singing inside your head) is helpful when sight-reading music, however, it is not necessary.
yes
You have to multitask
Because he cant sing and play his guitar at the same time. (:
Yes she can sing very well...her sisters can sing too not only that but she plays the guitar, violin,and piano
Yes she can sing very well...her sisters can sing too not only that but she plays the guitar, violin,and piano
Beethoven's father, Johann van Beethoven sang soprano in the electoral chapel where he was chapel master. He played a little of both piano and violin. He made a living off of giving lessons in voice, piano, and violin. Beethoven's mother, Maria Magdalena was not known to play or sing.
It is possible. It is also possible for a painter to be a great tap dancer, but it is rare.
Practice the song without the lyrics and when you can play it non stop and fluent, then you sing it and when you know the lyrics off-by-heart, then you sing and play. You won't get it first time, but practice.
Yes, he does do both at the same time. I saw him in concert and he did both at the same time.
It means to sing the same notes, but in a higher tone.