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vivdunstan ([personal profile] vivdunstan) wrote2022-06-16 09:37 pm
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Violin etc

Just realised it’s almost 30 years since I played the violin. That came up in a thread on the Accordionists Forum about playing other instruments. I played the accordion from age 4, then the violin from 9-18, including playing it in the Borders Schools Orchestra. But I haven’t played it since, and don’t miss it. It was useful for skills I could transfer when teaching myself the classical guitar, initially playing purely by ear. The left hand control is very similar. And I suppose it taught me more music theory. And playing in the orchestra made me appreciate a wider range of music. But yup, don’t miss it. I do still have my fiddle somewhere. Other instruments I play include the piano and Anglo concertina, and I need to get on with learning the uilleann pipes!
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[personal profile] a_cubed 2022-06-17 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
I always thought violin was a torture device not a musical instrument. It's one of the fiddliest (pun intended). You spend the first three months getting to the minimum point of being abe to play a note instead of a screech, and then at least three more with more screeches than notes. Compared to a fiddle, almost very other instrument is more abstract. Sure, it takes some initial practice with various forms of wind instrument but nowhere near as long as a violin.