QUOTE(jikolo @ Apr 21 2008, 10:25 AM)
im in university too. back when im young. i learnt piano, till grade 4 i think. then, stop coz moved.
then last year, i started pick up instrument again. i start with guitar. well, i like it, but, just tat, its not the tone tat im looking for. then i tried violin. and thats the tone tat im looking for. now learning violin. its quite easy in term of technique... just need to practise more. well... now tat im learning 2 instument at the same time.
guitar more of like... play with fren kindda thing and violin... well so far no body knows im learning even my housemate also dunno thanks to the mute and my good sound isolating room.
perhaps u can also learn both at the same time like me
but I only have 3 years, how far can I go with violin?
Added on April 21, 2008, 6:01 pmQUOTE(Mr. Z @ Apr 21 2008, 12:16 PM)
I personally think it all depends on you, whether your passion lies with the piano or violin..
If you are really interested in violin, maybe u can consider getting a cheaper china made one to try out, there is one in the garage sales rite now.. Go take a look..
Also, maybe it ll make life less complicated for you, more mobility, less costly. Difficulty wise, i think most instruments are difficult in their own terms.
However, as you said, you are doing quite well with your piano, perhaps you might think about not wasting you talent. But since you are staying out of home, and a student also add on the factor of such a long gap year, you might not be able to take it up as well as you did before, and might be a determent when you really do pick it up later.
My suggestion is look for a fren who really have a piano, or rent a piano from music school, some allows people to play there and rent an hour or two for practice like cyber cafe, that would be on the safe side.
Piano tend to be costly, you cant just buy it and chuck it by the side if you decide not to play. same goes to keyboard. A decent one would probably cost a thousand or close to one.
thts my few cents.. So the rest is all up to you to consider.. Good luk! ;-)
how much is a decent violin these days huh? if time allows, I might take both piano and violin. but the time being, maybe just settle for 1...
Added on April 21, 2008, 6:01 pmQUOTE(Momotaro Kun @ Apr 21 2008, 12:17 PM)
Ah I'm studying at UTAR too
And yea grade 5 is your passport to grade 8, its compulsary
Grade 6 and 7 are optional
My piano teacher say that grade 5 exam is actually the hardest one
jikolo, can I know how you mute your violin? I would love to mute it while practicing

Which UTAR kampus?

currently I'm at FICT.
Added on April 21, 2008, 6:05 pmQUOTE(icypetals @ Apr 21 2008, 03:37 PM)
dont become a teacher just because u are jobless, you will spoil the student's passion as u are not dedicated.
Anyway, piano is far easier than violin, and you are required to finnish grade 5 to countinue.
i would recomend piano as you already know how to play it, if you pick up violin, u need at least 4-6years of learning before you could even perform a single beautiful peice infront of a person.
Anyway, you can choose any of these as long as you are comited.
Nuf said, dont be a music teacher as you are most likely not suitable, but be your own proffesion!
i do have my passion towards this job. I'm just widen my choices only, maybe.. for backups? LOL
This post has been edited by toccatina: Apr 21 2008, 06:05 PM