Yes it is, because you don't know how to play the violin when you are born! So yes, it is a learned behavior from human kind. That said, some people are more likely to be born with the abilities needed to learn how to play it. Still, you have to learn how to harness such abilities.
A violin is generally quieter than many other musical instruments, such as trumpets or drums, but can still be heard clearly in a small to medium-sized room without amplification.
You'd better first ask your doctor.You could learn bharatanatyam. I am learning, and my teacher's knee has problems. She still dances, although it might be harder to learn. Have you learnt before, and what stage of knee pain are you in?
Oboe or violin. Oboe is definitely the hardest wind instrument and violin is definitely the hardest string instrument. I had a violin teacher from Russia and she said "In America the hardest instrument to play is the oboe. But in Russia the violin is the hardest instrument to play." I lean towards violin not just because I play it but if you think about it all you have to do with the oboe is learn the fingerings and the breath....(which does take a long time to get right). In violin you have to learn a lot of different fingerings and and they do not have keys you have to learn how to put your fingers on in the correct place. Violin also just has a lot of music written for it. (more than oboe). But it is a still a matter of opinion. I've played the Oboe for a year, and now the bassoon-both double reed instruments. I actually think bassoon is much harder, although they're both double reeds, bassoon is a much bigger instrument, and requries a lot of patience, and a lot of musical ability. I don't know about the violin though!
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it depends on if you want to feature the flute then the flute will be the lead or the melody the violin would be the harmony but the cello will always be bass if it was featuring the violin then the violin would be melody the flute will be harmony and the cello still will be bass
In Australia, at least, to be a substitute teacher, you still need all the qualifications necessary to gain registration as a teacher. You cannot teach without a degree or the equivalent teachers course accreditation. This applies whether you are a full-time teacher or a substitute.
One way to talk without moving your lips is by silently mouthing the words in your head while still projecting your voice. This can create the effect of "talking without moving your lips" while still forming the words in your mind.
The violin is very difficult to teach yourself, so I would recommend tutor or teacher for that one. The piano is not as hard, but still at least a tad challenging. It takes a lot of concentration and patience. It depends on where you live, and if you're in high school or college. Violin is very difficult to get a good grade in, but so is the piano because it's a talent you acquire over time. It is easy to be a beginner at the piano, but very difficult to be excellent. The violin is difficult at both ends of the scale.
Well, here a literature teacher is also called an English teacher. So, if you mean that, yes, you definitely can, if you go to the right places. If you mean the language, like a French or Spanish teacher, yes, you still can. But either way you have to learn Japanese to communicate with the locals.
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