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Violin posture and technique introduced
Blerina taught Yolanda 13 days ago
Blerina Foto conducted a violin lesson with Yolanda Morgan-Wells, focusing on bow control, scales, and note durations. They reviewed the D scale, practiced eighth notes in piece 73, and introduced half notes with exercises 77 and 78, using a metronome for timing. Yolanda was assigned practice pieces and will reschedule another lesson for the following week.
Open Strings Practice
Eighth Notes
First and Second Endings
Half Notes
Bow Speed and Note Length
Metronome Use
Julianne taught Leland 15 days ago
Julianne Brown led Leland Gordon through a violin lesson focusing on left-hand technique, bow control for legato, and intonation, using the "Twinkle" theme and introducing the G major scale. They also discussed rhythm notation and the use of a metronome, with Julianne assigning practice on the G major scale and legato bowing, and Leland planning to re-tape his finger positions for better intonation. Julianne will send Leland a reminder about the placement of low twos in the G major scale.
Intonation
Legato
Open String Notation
G Major Scale
Sharps
Rhythm Notation
Metronome Use
Blerina taught Tyrisha 16 days ago
Blerina guided Isaac through a violin lesson that covered bow control, tuning, and the introduction of the fourth finger. Isaac practiced scales, pieces like "Ode to Joy," and exercises to improve finger placement and coordination. Blerina assigned practice focusing on bow usage, metronome work, and dividing "Ode to Joy" into smaller sections for easier learning.
Tuning and Open Strings
Half Notes and Metronome Use
Fourth Finger Placement
Repeat Signs and Endings
Bow Direction
Blerina taught Yolanda 16 days ago
Blerina guided Yolanda through a violin lesson that covered scales, bow techniques, eighth notes, tempo markings, and musical structures like first and second endings. Yolanda practiced pieces to improve note accuracy and rhythm, and was assigned pages 20 and 21 for practice, including the D major scale, with a follow-up lesson scheduled for Thursday at 1:00.
Practicing Difficult Pieces
Time Signatures
Eighth Notes
First and Second Endings
Down Bow and Up Bow
Michael taught Lindsay 17 days ago
Michael is giving Lindsay violin lessons, focusing on technique (finger placement, rhythm, note accuracy), musicality (relaxation), and theory (note values, ties, slurs). He provides feedback on her current pieces and encourages practice with specific exercises and a metronome. Lindsay was assigned to practice up to exercise 115 and to warm up with scales before each session.
Metronome Practice
Importance of Warm-ups
Ties and Slurs
Dotted Half Note
Right-Hand Pinky Control
Eighth and Quarter Notes
Thumb Angle
G Sharp Note
Gloria taught Zarar 20 days ago
Gloria and Aazam worked on violin exercises, focusing on legato, intonation, and finger placement from the provided sheet music. Gloria provided corrections and demonstrations to improve Aazam's technique. Aazam was assigned to practice sections 1–10 without errors for the next lesson.
Intonation
Legato
Rosin
4th Finger Extension
Reading Alto Clef
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Violin lesson statistics in the United States
Total Violin teachers
688 Violin teachers available
Experienced Violin teachers
Average 7 years of teaching experience
Violin Teacher Qualifications
76% hold a Music degree

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Why students love learning Violin with our teachers
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Laylah Chavez rated Iuliia
Eugene, Oregon
about 2 months ago
I learned the basics of the violin from Chudova in a really pleasant way, using the right techniques. she was too skilled at elucidating and helping me comprehend various tunes.
Kyra James rated Shisheng
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2 months ago
Emotive approach by Shisheng to playing is truly motivating. he guided me in adjusting my dynamics and bowing speed to make the musical phrases flow more effortlessly.
Monserrat Browning rated Gauri
Lexington, Kentucky
3 months ago
With an emphasis on matching tone, coordinating with other musicians, and learning how to play in a group, Pathak helped me prepare for my first appearance in a string ensemble. It was really eye-opening to practice all of this with my acoustic violin.
Janiyah Hoover rated Emma
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
4 months ago
Lessons with Bednarski really sharpened my sound, especially through her work on natural harmonics and ear-based tuning. She places strong emphasis on achieving a clear, polished tone.
Izaiah Baldwin rated Sumit
Lincoln, Nebraska
5 months ago
In his instruction, Sumit combines classical music with practical skill development. I finally understood the principles of shifting and moving fluidly between strings while working with him on my acoustic violin, which fundamentally changed the way I play.
Makaila Ford rated Jennifer
Irvine, California
5 months ago
Muehrcke creates a supportive and well-organized learning environment. Using my student violin, she showed me how to tune without a tuner and helped me maintain proper posture during extended performances. Her guidance has made a noticeable difference in my playing.
Lorelei Newman rated Wing
Tampa, Florida
7 months ago
Wong is very amazing in Violin. She teaches very nicely in all her lessons. Her focus enhanced my phrasing,especially in romantic era composition.
Allen Mcknight rated Grace
Seattle, Washington
7 months ago
Music Theory was skillfully incorporated by Zhao into our violin sessions. her exercises focused on intervals, which have been incredibly helpful for enhancing my ear training and getting more comfortable with the fingerboard.
Learn how to start violin lessons
How can you learn to play the violin?
The violin is a bowed-stringed musical instrument. It originated in northern Italy in the early 16th century. Its soulful melodies make it a perfect choice for those seeking a way to express emotions.
Mastering the violin opens opportunities to perform in orchestras, chamber music ensembles, solo recitals, or teaching.
You can learn the violin through various methods. Self-learning using sheet music is a common starting point. Free YouTube tutorials are great for understanding basic bowing techniques and finger placements.
Practice apps help track your progress and refine intonation. Online courses provide structured violin lessons and resources to understand scales and exercises.
A private violin teacher can help you develop proper posture, read music notation, and develop your repertoire. They can also provide personalized feedback and address any challenges you face as you progress.
With dedication, you can grasp the basics in 6–12 months. You can achieve professional expertise within 5–7 years of consistent practice.
Who should take a violin teacher?
Beginners
45% of beginners face challenges in bowing techniques and reading sheet music. Some may struggle with hand coordination or understanding musical notations.
Violin teachers can create practice plans to encourage consistent effort and assist in building a comfortable playing posture. They can provide exercises to get habitual with the basic techniques. Through feedback and encouragement, teachers can help you build confidence.
Intermediate learners
20% of the learners wish to refine their techniques, like vibrato or advanced bowing. Violin teachers can assist you by enhancing dynamics and overall musicality. If you are preparing for performances, teachers can help with ensemble coordination and mastering challenging pieces. They can also support learners transitioning from other instruments to add new musical knowledge.
Genre-Specific learners
If you wish to learn specific styles like classical, fiddle, pop, or bluegrass music, violin teachers can help you master unique techniques specific to different genres. These may include improvisation for fiddle music or specific bowing styles for classical and pop pieces.
Factors to look for in a violin teacher
Ratings, reviews, and testimonials
Look for online violin teachers having positive feedback on helping beginners with posture. Check if they have guided beginners through bowing techniques. Or have they refined intermediate players with advanced skills like vibrato. A 4+ star rating and 10+ positive reviews show a teacher’s ability to adapt to diverse learning needs and goals.
Genre expertise
Violin students often have genre-specific interests, such as classical, fiddle, jazz, or pop. Choosing a violin teacher online with experience in your desired genre ensures focused learning and helps you develop skills tailored to your musical preferences. This also enhances your ability to explore and master genre-specific techniques.
Teaching experience
Whether you're a beginner learning basic bowing and note reading or an intermediate player refining vibrato and preparing for orchestra performances, it's ideal to choose a violin teacher with at least 2 years of experience. Look for teachers who have experience preparing students for specific exams, such as ABRSM or AMEB, especially if you need assistance with exam preparation.
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