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Learning to play the violin
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jamoo333

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1 Posted on 02/27/2008 at 16:02

Hello,  
 
I want to start taking violin lessons, and I was just wondering if anyone has some advice on: 
 
- which violin should I buy? (I think it needs to be a silent model so my roommates don't kick me out of the house) My budget is about $100 - is that reasonable? 
 
- how many hours a week should I take in lessons? Anything to think about when looking for the teacher? 
 
- How long will it take to get to a decent level of playing? (Assuming I take lessons and really commit to practicing) 
 
Any other random advice? 
 
Thanks!
kon-tiki

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2 Posted on 02/27/2008 at 20:07

Do you have any experience playing other instruments? I'm not a violin player but i know it's a very tough instrument, and the amount of hours of lessons you take might depend on your knowledge of music in general. As far as 100$: i doubt you could get any violin that cheap, but maybe on ebay from china, who knows...
jamoo333

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3 Posted on 03/15/2008 at 15:03

I was talking about this with a friend of mine the other day and he said that I definitely should not get a silent electric violin because the sound is just so different. He told me that I can buy an attachment to "silence" a regular violin which costs about 3 pounds.  
 
I am going to look for a regular used violin with a budget of about 80 pounds...we'll see! 
 
Thanks for your advice!
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