Where can i learn to play the violin?

Kisa asked:

It cant be too far from Antelope, Ca. about a 15-20 min drive/walk from there.I really want to learn to play the violin, so please help!

Thx! :)

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5 Responses to “Where can i learn to play the violin?”

  • cathrl69:

    Ask at your local school who the local teachers are.

  • HIM:

    look it up in google for local violin speacilist and good luck i love vilolins

  • Michelle:

    Go to a instremental store and ask if they give lessons. They should reccomend where there are good lessons. :)

  • Marilyn J:

    With this link, you should be able to find a teacher in your area for the instrument you desire.

  • Deathâ„¢:

    I have several tips:

    Check the yellow pages. There should be a music section / musical instruments section, and a local teacher may advertise there.

    Find local music stores, preferably those specializing in stringed instruments, and stop by to ask for recommendations on a teacher. Any high quality, well-staffed store will know who the local teachers are, and will be able to at least point you in the right direction — if not send you home with a name and phone number that day.

    Another thing to consider is that most music shops offer violin lessons in-store or in a small shop nearby, taught by employees that specialize in the instrument they teach. They can be flexible with times and rates.

    Don’t be afraid to go to someone that doesn’t necessarily teach the violin by trade — some of the best violinists I have known play only for fun, but are fantastic teachers. In addition, many communities have an abundance of musicians that are retired but able to teach a few lessons a week of a certain instrument. If someone recommends one to you, definitely consider them — they can be as great an asset as a professional teacher, and in some cases, better.

    If none of these options work for you, one of the simplest solutions are schools. Call a local school, or several local schools, and ask to speak with someone in the music department, Most middle schools, high schools, and some elementary schools have a music teacher that can recommend a local teacher for you. Some even teach lessons during their personal time — nights and weekends — and welcome students that don’t necessarily attend the school they teach at.

    A local college can also be helpful, as most offer some type of music class. They will probably have a teacher on campus, and if not, have a few names that can help.

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