Hello!
I am currently student and I want to figure out, what's "the best way" to teach somebody "how to play violin".
I like Auer's method of teachnig, but that's not the way my teacher done things with me. I have played concert after concert, with a little bit of scales and etudes between, but most of the time just pieces for the audience ...
I like this book, E. Singer - Daily studies ... It isn't something extraordinary hard, but if you listen closely, it becomes great fun.
So, how did you learn your instrument?
Have a nice day,
Klemen
I am currently student and I want to figure out, what's "the best way" to teach somebody "how to play violin".
I like Auer's method of teachnig, but that's not the way my teacher done things with me. I have played concert after concert, with a little bit of scales and etudes between, but most of the time just pieces for the audience ...
I like this book, E. Singer - Daily studies ... It isn't something extraordinary hard, but if you listen closely, it becomes great fun.
So, how did you learn your instrument?
Have a nice day,
Klemen