Group Violin Lessons
Versus Individual Violin
Lessons
Do you have a love of the violin? Do you
want to learn it in the soonest possible time? But many
agree, this is not an easy instrument to learn. It really
takes dedication and work.
However, finding the right class and the
right teacher is a key element in being successful. Before
signing up for a class, first decide if you will learn more
effectively in a group class or under private tutorial. The
decision has to rely on your general lifestyle and if you
want the lessons for yourself or for your
children.
Whether the
violin lessons are for yourself or your child, you will still
have decide on a few things. You will have to consider many
things before you can choose whether to learn in a group or
have private lessons.
Personal Attention Vs. Learning from
Peers
In
individual classes you get personal attention from a violin
teacher, and all the practice time is dedicated to you. This is
advantageous for some, but others prefer and seem to do better
in a group class. Individual classes may prove more beneficial
for the beginning lessons, where you will be taught intonation,
techniques and music theories. However, when it comes time to
learn harmony, then it may be best to join a group
class.
Some
studies have shown that ensemble work, or group work needs to
be just as important as learning technique. Musicians who share
their gift learn to love and appreciate their violin music even
more. Being in a group creates interaction that provides
enjoyment and the sharing of ideas and helpful
techniques.
Children Violin
Lessons
A very
popular method of learning the violin for children is
the
Suzuki violin
lesson. This method emphasizes group learning. The
concept behind group learning is to immerse and surround the
children with music. To be surrounded it is important that they
listen to the music and then participate in it. There is value
to be found in a group setting where the younger children learn
from others, especially from those more advanced in
learning.
Adults Violin
Lessons
Adults may
prefer individualized classes because there is a certain amount
of privacy, and the teacher will go at the pace of the adult
learner.
Many things
about the Suzuki method make it difficult for adults to
flourish, while some of them are uncomfortable with the
traditional group classes. Instead of quitting the violin class
altogether a great option may be to take individualized
classes.
Taking
group or individual classes depends on the student and his
particular situation. For children group classes may be the
best option whereas, some adults may prefer private classes. On
the other hand, other adults also prefer
group violin lessons
classes because it is a way of interacting with
others and there is a slightly reduced cost for
group violin
classes.
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