I just started playing the viola and loved it.In the past i've picked up many instruments and quit and matter of days.I was wondering does any one have any tips on any thing like getting or my positioning or any thing else.thanks
Viola help?
STEP 1: Find a private area with a straight backed chair and a music stand.
STEP 2: Open the viola case and place the instrument base upon your lap.
STEP 3: Most string instruments arrive with strings in place. See the eHow, re-string a Viola, if the strings are not mounted.
STEP 4: Pluck each string, using your right or left thumb, to test the tension and hear the pitch.
STEP 5: Using a piano, tune the instrument to match each viola string from the lowest to the topmost sounds of C - G - D - A.
STEP 6: The "C" clef of 5 lines and 4 spaces is used by the viola with the piano middle "C" notated on the 3rd line.
STEP 7: Tune the top string "A" to the pitch of "A" above the piano middle "C".
STEP 8: Wrap the left hand around the upper body where the neck and fingerboard extrude from the instrument.
STEP 9: Place the base of the viola and the black chin rest below your chin.
STEP 10: Bring the left shoulder around so it is under the chin rest to form support from below.
STEP 11: Keep the viola level with the left hand. The shoulder and chin provide firm but easy contact and support. STEP 12: Be comfortable and relaxed.
Tips %26amp; Warnings
* The Suzuki Viola method book has a book of piano accompaniments that correspond to all the exercises and tunes written for the viola. This makes the lesson and practice more enjoyable.
* Always loosen the "horse hair" of the viola bow at the "frog" after a playing session. An adjustment of this tightening device is an unnecessary expense at the repair shop.
* A shoulder pad or shoulder rest that attaches to the base of the instrument often helps the young student to do a better job of securing firm support at that point. $12 to $35 is the cost range.
* Avoid undue tension pressure in one area of the bridge by over-tightening one string.
* Bring all 4 strings to a medium tension after adjusting the placement of a new bridge.
* Now do the tuning.
Playing Pizzicato
STEP 1: Place the right thumb at the corner of the fingerboard nearest the bridge.
STEP 2: Put the index fingerpad on top of the "C" string, apply slight pressure so to land on the "G" string. This is "plucking" or playing pizzicato.
STEP 3: Pluck the "C" string 4 times in a steady rhythm. Use no fingernails.
STEP 4: Repeat the above on the "G", "D", and "A" strings with a steady count or while using a metronome.
STEP 5: Speak the names of the strings each time you pluck to make a sound.
STEP 6: Mix the sequence and keep the tempo at a slow rate. Focus on accuracy.
Tips %26amp; Warnings
* Focus on the goal of knowing how each of the four strings sound.
* Train your ear to recognize pitch changes and the qualities of sound.
* Try to reproduce the pitch of the string while speaking its name.
* Each string is 5 notes (a fifth) above or below its neighboring string.
* Avoid "picking" the strings vertically. This can cause a "slapping" sound when the string hits the fingerboard.
Use of the Bow
STEP 1: The French bow affords agility and the accurate rendering of fast passages.
STEP 2: Tighten the bow hair so there is 3/4 inch space between the hair and the bow at the closest point.
STEP 3: Place the right thumb on the bow at the "inside" of where the frog "creeps" forward and back.
STEP 4: Lay the 3 middle fingers on the outside of the bow with the "pinkie" on top or near the adjustment screw.
STEP 5: The side of the index finger just above the 2nd joint should rest on top of the bow stick.
STEP 6: Place the "frog" end of the bow hair on top of the "G" string half way between the end of the fingerboard and the bridge.
STEP 7: Allow the hand to "fall" naturally from the arm at the point of the wrist.
STEP 8: Apply a slight bit of pressure on the bow and draw a straight line while vibrating the string and stop near the bow tip. This is a "down bow".
STEP 9: Travel on the string from the tip to the frog. This is an "up bow".
STEP 10: Move the bow at a medium slow and regular rate of speed. Focus on producing a steady and sonorous tone.
Tips %26amp; Warnings
* Keep the bow hair at the same point of string contact during its traverse.
Overall Tips %26amp; Warnings
* Don't allow anyone else to use your instrument.
* Do not allow the palm of the left hand to collapse on the viola neck.
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