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 ☆Fellowship of the Strings☆Violin,Viola,Cello etc., ~String Instruments Lovers are welcome!~

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post Oct 28 2008, 08:06 AM

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lolz...both me & my sis plays the violin,shes better in it than me,so she does tutor me sometimes,theory & practical wise... laugh.gif
just learn it is you love it doh.gif
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post Oct 30 2008, 12:12 AM

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???
viola extinct?
i think it is extinct in lyn only... laugh.gif
btw...checked out the wind instruments lately...compared with string instruments price its triple and above... sweat.gif
its very expensive....i wonder how the wind players are doing in malaysia... laugh.gif
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post Oct 31 2008, 09:15 AM

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lolz...still cant do it eh yunnie hahha...
well youll notice that the sound will go haywire like that....
i usually juz play scales to practice....you could try trainin like that smile.gif
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post Nov 3 2008, 12:54 PM

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lolz...i train my fingers with Kapok guitar,if you can play Kapok well,you can play ANY Guitar wink.gif not to mention violin
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post Nov 4 2008, 11:43 AM

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lolz....when i was in Taiwan,a brazilian orchestral drummer was learning there too,i ask him to teach me,omg...freakin hard,drum isint for everyone i guess sweat.gif violin major,guitar second for me,IMO i still think those that major piano 1st actually learn faster...
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post Nov 7 2008, 04:12 PM

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well it is said that a violinist should be able to use his/her chin and shoulder to clamp the violin without using hands laugh.gif
with the chin rest of course

This post has been edited by icyfawkes: Nov 7 2008, 04:12 PM
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post Nov 9 2008, 04:07 PM

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lolz...i really dont care bout the rest....just concentrate that you can play well is tough enough.... laugh.gif
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post Nov 12 2008, 08:28 AM

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bumpin this thread up for jeremy,hey empire,paramore...you wanna recommend this guy a cellist?both of ya leaarn cello right?
anyways...got hold of some paramore songs~not bad!!!
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post Nov 18 2008, 08:35 AM

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not nice to advertise teachers??? blink.gif sweat.gif
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post Nov 18 2008, 11:08 AM

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oh...ic...i didnt know that...is there a reason for that? blink.gif
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post Nov 18 2008, 04:39 PM

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lol?
why so serious?
since when everythinng become LOTR style... sweat.gif
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post Dec 3 2008, 05:42 PM

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lolz...seriously been quite some time since i posted here...quite dead...
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post Dec 10 2008, 12:20 PM

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QUOTE(yunnie @ Dec 9 2008, 04:15 PM)
And now its back to life AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!  tongue.gif
Heavier violins meaning a diff type of wood which makes the violin?  hmm.gif  I'm not quite sure if it produces mellower tones though.. Cuz mine sounds harsh and rough lol.. Maybe its because my bowing technique is still not quite right yet.. Can't get me violin to sing well.. it keeps "crying"..  unsure.gif
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lolz...had been busy lately with work and audiophile section...my brighter sound violin is very light...while the mellower ones are heavier...i think they tend to be like that is becoz of the properties of the wood itself...but heavy doesnt mean that it will be a sure mellow violin...so it would be best if you try them yourself...
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QUOTE(icyfawkes @ Dec 10 2008, 12:20 PM)
lolz...had been busy lately with work and audiophile section...my brighter sound violin is very light...while the mellower ones are heavier...i think they tend to be like that is becoz of the properties of the wood itself...but heavy doesnt mean that it will be a sure mellow violin...so it would be best if you try them yourself...
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thats why i typed this....
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post Jan 26 2009, 10:12 PM

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QUOTE(The_YongGrand @ Jan 26 2009, 12:17 PM)
Hey dudes,

I have the knowledge of classical guitar, know how to read those notes and stuff like that and now I want to try some violin! smile.gif

Will it be too difficult? I have played some violin pieces transcribed on the guitar, but not on the violin itself!
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violin notes are WAYYYYY more easier to read than guitar notes...so you will do fine smile.gif

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