violin teachers - Regents Park

Regents Park, New South Wales3 violin teachers near you

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Taking violin lessons can help us to become familiar with this musical instrument if we are just starting out and want to bring out the artist in us. Turning to a violin teacher can also help us improve our skills, which can lead to better performances if we want to take a competition, for example. The violin teacher usually comes to the student's home at prearranged times or offers lessons at his or her own home in a group lesson or, better still, in his or her music studio.
Virginia Stack
1

Violin teacher

Excellent 4.9(10)
2134 Burwood8.9 km from Regents Park
Virginia Stack has been giving me singing lessons for close to 3 years and I always look forward to every session. Initially I approached her to help me brush up on technique for an audition. However her conscientious preparation, ongoing support and encouragement, as well as the skills she has shared, kept me coming back for more. Virginia has really brought out the best in my voice, showing me alternative methods to approach well known pieces, while consistently improving my technique, tone and sharing new music with me. I highly recommend her services, she has a knack for knowing exactly which song you need!
Ymgp Music School
2

Violin teacher

2165 Fairfield7.7 km from Regents Park
We have over 20 years experience teaching music and are able to provide online lessons for people who cannot travel to the studio in Fairfield. We have conducted lessons online with people from as far away as Bourke and Alice Springs. We make learning fun for students of all ages.
Parra Academy Music Class
3
2150 Parramatta6.9 km from Regents Park
We are a Music School in Parramatta. Near by the train station. Our teachers are profession, patient and friendly. Welcome to visit our website to check teachers profile and welcome to call us or visit us.

Training and studies to become a violin teacher

The path can be more or less arduous if you want to become a violin teacher for the French National Education system, as it involves a lot of higher studies (Master 1). But it is worth it afterwards. After the baccalaureate, you can pursue two years of higher education leading to a state music teacher's diploma or take the DUMI (university diploma for music teachers), which allows you to work as a teacher in elementary schools. If you wish to teach in secondary schools, you will need to take the CAPES-CAFEP competitive examination in music education and choral singing, but for this you will need to have obtained a music and musicology degree before the master's degree. The certificate of aptitude for teaching is also necessary if you wish to teach in a regional, departmental, communal or inter-communal conservatory, in addition to training at the CNSMD (Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse) in Paris or Lyon.

The scope of a violin teacher's work

A violin teacher works with all those who wish to learn to play the violin for the first time, to improve their performance in preparation for a competition, to perfect their mastery on their way to becoming a professional musician and others. He knows how to adapt to the needs of his students to enable them to progress rapidly. The violin teacher teaches them solfeggio, measures and scales, the right way to hold the bow, pizzicato techniques (plucking the strings) or the ideal posture. He or she can also introduce them to the variations of the violin: viola, cello and double bass.

Why use a violin teacher?

The use of a violin teacher allows us to develop our musical culture beforehand and to master the instrument over the course of the lessons. It has also been proven that children who learn to play the violin have a better capacity for concentration, better discipline and a stronger and more muscular upper body. In addition to instilling a better musical culture in their students, the violin teacher also helps them to develop their mental and physical skills.

How to find a violin teacher?

There is nothing easier than finding a violin teacher when you go through an online directory such as StarOfService. You just have to follow the indications on the screen to find yourself virtually face to face with many teachers in your region or city and select the one with whom you have the most affinity.

The fees of a violin teacher

Generally, a violin lesson costs around €30 per session, but the price varies according to the location of the lesson, its duration and the experience and reputation of the teacher. Private lessons can be cheaper in the provinces than in larger cities. Alternatively, lessons can be taken at a music school, but this may be more expensive. In addition to the price of the violin teacher, you should also consider the instrument itself. Should you buy it or rent it? Renting is an advantageous and economical solution in the short term when starting out, and prices are affordable: between €15 and €50 per month. Otherwise, after a while, you can buy a violin: between €150 and €200 for good quality ones. For €500, you can have an instrument of excellent quality.

How to choose a violin teacher?

When choosing a violin teacher, several criteria can be taken into account, such as the location of the course, the teacher's experience and qualifications, and his or her specialisation in music. Although classical music is generally the most popular, other musical genres are also taught. Some teachers may teach rock violin, jazz or bossanova.

Questions to ask a violin teacher during the first contact

- How many years have you been giving violin lessons? - Have you taken any special training to be able to teach? - Do you offer online violin lessons? - Do you think that renting a violin is more interesting than buying one for a beginner?