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Albert Einstein loved to play the violin. He learned to play as a child and said it helped him to relax as an adult.
No he did not play one... He played two! he played the violin and the piano
Among his many scientific interests, Albert Einstein liked to play violin, smoke a pipe, wear shoes with no socks, and sailing.
As a child, he liked to play the violin. As an adult, he enjoyed thinking alone or discussing his thoughts with other scientists.
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Albert Einstein loved to play the violin. He learned to play as a child and said it helped him to relax as an adult.
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he liked to play violin
Albert Einstein's mother played the violin. She began to teach her son to play when he was about six years old. As he travelled around the world, Einstein would often play his violin, which he nicknamed Lina, with him.
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Sir Albert Einstein's mother was the one who tried to get him to play the violin. I play the violin and I am very good at Science, the two go together in intelligence and consentration and theory. His mother thought he was mentally retarded so she tried to get him to play the violin to share a normal hobby as alot of children played the violin in the 19th century in Germany. Albert enjoyed playing Bach and Mozart as a child, I am not sure he went far in it as an adult, but he did have a club as an adolesence in which he would play violin to his friends. So this is why Albert Enstein played the violin. ***I would like to correct some information that was listed here. Albert Einstein did indeed play the violin. However, it was the school teachers who told Einstein's parents that he was "too stupid to learn". Albert's mother then had him begin violin lessons. He did continue to play up to and throughout his adult years. Below is an excellent link about not only Einstein but also the affects of music and the brain. http://www.cerebromente.org.br/n15/mente/musica.html
He tried to learn play the piano at an old age when he found his violin too hard for his fingers. His mother, who loved music, made him learn to play the violin when he was 5. At first he hated it but later when he learned it with practice he got really good at it. He loved Mozart.
classical music he also liked to play the violin
No he did not play one... He played two! he played the violin and the piano
Among his many scientific interests, Albert Einstein liked to play violin, smoke a pipe, wear shoes with no socks, and sailing.
They both play(ed) the violin. So did Benjamin Franklin.
As a child, he liked to play the violin. As an adult, he enjoyed thinking alone or discussing his thoughts with other scientists.