Top 5 Reasons To Play a Musical Instrument.

There are many benefits and rewards that come from playing a musical instrument, not only for children but for adults as well. some of the Greatest thinkers of recent time played a musical instrument, Albert Einstein played the violin, and often said when he would come upon a mathematical or theoretical problem that he could not find the answer to he would play a Mozart sonata to clear […]
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May, 13, 2013
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Cant decide what instrument to play? Read This

I am told many times “We know we want to play in orchestra but cant decide what instrument” Or “I want to play Violin or Viola” Ill explain the the benefits and different styles of music for each instrument. Every instrument discussed come in many different sizes to match the player. The Violin The Violin is the most popular and also one of […]
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Mar, 18, 2013
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3 Tips to Care for Your Instrument

1. Cleaning Your Instrument Every Violin player (Or any “String” player) should keep a “Cleaning” cloth inside their case, when we are using a Bow the “Rosin Dust” collects on the string, Bridge and body of the instrument, if left over time can become very sticky, And even start to “Bond” with the violins varnish (Varnish […]
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Mar, 04, 2013
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Things to Consider When Purchasing a Violin

When purchasing a Violin there are so many option and prices it can be very confusing and daunting for the first time buyer…Ill try and shed some light on the subject. And where to purchase. the 3 Main places you will often encounter when searching where to buy a Violin. “Online” “Music Store” And “ViolinStore”. […]
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Feb, 25, 2013
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