Fun With the Violin for Kids: Pizzicato and Col Legno

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Hey, Child Learners out there on Outschool! This class is for child learners. Not only with this class do you receive free eBooks and an audiobook that is done by the teacher, but you also receive a certificate of achievement for accomplishing how to improvise on the violin. The pizzicato method is when you use the strings of the violin with your fingers to play music. The col legno method is when you use the wooden part of the bow of the violin to play music.
Your teacher, me, well, I learned how to play the violin at a later age of my life, now middle-aged, and was inspired by a friend of mine who knows the violin well and lives in another province of the country Canada where I live. In my country, there is also a famous violinist that has turned the violin into something that inspires and informs mainstream music and his name is Ashley MacIsaac. His virtuoso performances with the violin also inspired me to learn the violin while doing my doctorate degree at the University of Toronto in Canada.
As well, if you know a lot about the violin as a child musician, this class could turn into a great knowledge exchange between old and young. If you are somewhere in the middle, you will learn a lot, plus if you are a beginner, you will learn a lot.
The class will begin with instructions on how to take care of your violin, followed by instructions on how to play notes, and by the end of the class, you will learn to play at least one song. The class is more recommended for beginners, rather than advanced violin players.
We'll also have fun with a violin lesson app for educational purposes.
Additional resources include 8notes.com.

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