By practicing.
Violin for dummies is great. To master the violin can take a lifetime...just saying.
Yes, most of the time, at the very least. Many groups use the first chair violin 1 as the concert master.
History has remembered him with such titles as "Founder of Modern Violin Technique," the "World's First Great Violinist," and the "Father of the Concerto Grosso."
yes
beginner is cheaper and has less quality, while a master would be more expensive and better quality they both should play so that's not an issue
Arcangelo Corelli
Violin for dummies is great. To master the violin can take a lifetime...just saying.
The violin is generally considered more difficult to learn and master compared to the guitar.
Pavel L. Bytovetzski has written: 'How to master the violin' -- subject(s): Violin, Instruction and study
Arcangelo Corelli played the violin and was the master of violins for 22 years.
ivano is a great music master at the piano the drums and the violin guitar and bass
Yes, most of the time, at the very least. Many groups use the first chair violin 1 as the concert master.
The violin is a harder instrument to master than the flute. Both can be beautiful. It is also good to learn a lesser used instrument such as a bassoon or viola.
History has remembered him with such titles as "Founder of Modern Violin Technique," the "World's First Great Violinist," and the "Father of the Concerto Grosso."
The difficulty of playing the piano versus the violin depends on individual preferences and skills. Both instruments require practice and dedication to master.
yes
beginner is cheaper and has less quality, while a master would be more expensive and better quality they both should play so that's not an issue