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    Violin is a lot like singing

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    By Mark Strings


    Picking an instrument is like selecting a partner. You will have a love relationship with it for your entire life.

    You better pick an instrument that you like.

    And the violin is such a lot of an instrument to be loved. Everybody has their own love, and their own preference. My preference goes to the violin.

    A violin is sort of like an extension of your body. It is built to be held. It is made to be embraced. It is intended to move together with you while you play it and to be the means of your expression.

    When you play the violin, you do something that's similar to singing. Being able to alter the pitch steadily, simply by moving your fingers around, lets you have that intimate feeling that you just cannot have with other fixed note instruments like the piano or the guitar.

    The violin is just more of an organic instrument.

    The violin pitch range

    Violin pitch range goes from G3 all of the way up to C8, the highest note of a modern piano. The highest 2 octaves are typically produced as harmonics, so that the exact range is a bit lower than that.

    Consider that a voice range is generally around 2 octaves, shifted either higher or lower depending on the voice type.

    A Bass type voice goes from E2 to E4. A Soprano from C4 to C6.

    So , a voice pitch range is smaller than the violin range. That is a method to look at it. Violin is empowerment! A violin enfranchises you to assert something, to sing something, in a voice-like demeanour. But it does so by increasing your capability of expression. You get a bigger pitch range. And you get all those extraordinary timbre colours that you can do only with a violin.

    A violin is voice on steroids

    The magic of the violin

    If I was to think of an animal that resembles and feels like a violin, I'd think of a cat. A kitty, when it sings, makes a sound that is in a way a bit like the violin. A cat does express itself too.

    A piano, ultimately, could be more similar to a dog, I'd venture.

    And yes...the shape. A violin is similar to the lustier of bodies. The body of a woman. The most tasty of the instruments. No question why everyone is magnetically captivated by a violin. It is simply the most engaging.

    What about the bow?

    You don't just play a violin with your hands. You play it with this extension of your hands that's the bow. It's another miraculous item, made with horsehair, that impresses those vibrations to the cords in a soft enough way so that they vibrate without shrieking (if you are a good enough player, of course). Of course, you have got to choose the right violin sizes.

    Therefore that is the violin. An enchanting instrument. A wondrous partner. A magical buddy.

    I adore the violin. It's obvious from what I wrote. But I am pretty sure the same might be said for any other instrument, by their own lover!




    About the Author:

    Mark is an obsessed violinist, as well as a busy entrepreneur. He feels he'll find his true self just when he's playing his violin. He keeps an site about Violin Reviews, that deals with the whys and hows of Violin Reviews


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