Designed for the absolute violin beginner, this step-by-step video tutorial covers the basic foundation in mastering the art of playing the violin.
Designed for the absolute violin beginner, this step-by-step video tutorial covers the basic foundation in mastering the art of playing the violin. This beginner violin basic 2 course is suitable for students who have basic foundation for violin, or have completed the Violin basic 1 course.
Designed for the absolute violin beginner, this step-by-step video tutorial covers the basic foundation in mastering the art of playing the violin.
Subtitles are added to each video and where applicable, music notation and scores are incorporated so that you can cross-reference practical practice to theory.
This Basic 1 Violin Course is usually covered in traditional face-to-face coaching over 12 lessons. Valued at USD$500, you can grab this at a special price of US$89
Once you have mastered the basics in this course, you can move on to our power-packed “Basic 2 Violin Course”.
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This beginner violin basic 2 course is suitable for students who have basic foundation for violin, or have completed the Violin basic 1 course.
Subtitles are added to each video and where applicable, music notation and scores are incorporated so that you can cross-reference practical practice to theory.
This basic 2 violin course is usually covered in traditional face to face coaching over 12 lessons. Valued at USD$650, grab yours at USD$149 now.
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Kevin began to learn violin at the age of 9 and started off as a CCA under Michael Tong. He has also went through the tutelage of renowned SSO members Wu Man Yun, Foo Say Ming and Nikolai Koval.
He has achieved a Distinction in Grade 8 ABRSM exam and went on to participate in numerous competitions where the most notable one is achieving Gold standard in the Singapore Performers Festival.
After serving his National Service, Kevin attended the Diploma and Degree from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) where the Degree programme was in collaboration with RCM (Royal College of Music) and was under the tutelage of Professor Michal Cwizewicz.
To further hone his techniques and interpretations, he attended masterclasses held by Chua Lik Wuk, Lynette Lim and Zhao Tian.
Kevin currently holds the Bachelor of Music (Hons) and even took the DipABRSM exam. He is able to teach repertoires to any level and explores not just classical music, but jazz repertoires as well. He also holds a Grade 8 certification in Music Theory where most of his students achieved Distinction in their Grade 5 exam.
Siak Lee achieved ABRSM grade 8 qualification in violin and piano. She is currently pursuing Diploma qualifications in both music instruments. She has ABRSM grade 5 qualification in music theory and currently pursuing ABRSM grade 8 theory.
She started coaching violin and piano in 2015. She scored Gold in the National Music Strings Orchestra Competition as a violinist and soloist. In 2016, she was selected to attend Clement Curtin Violin masterclasses and was recognized for her skills. In 2018 she was awarded Silver in Euroasia Competition.
Edgar is pursuing Bachelor’s of Music Degree (BMUS) in the violin at Yong Siew Toh Music Conservatory. He graduated from Latin America Violin Academy (Venezuela) in 2018.
His performance experience include: National Youth Symphony Orchestra, Lima (Peru) between 2019 to 2021; concert master of Lara Youth Symphony Orchestra (Venezuela) between 2015 to 2018; principal second violin at Yaracuy Youth Symphony (Venezuela) between 2013 to 2017.
Edgar started coaching from year 2014 and the countries which he has taught included Peru, Venezuala and Singapore. He has experience coaching young children and adults.
Local violinist, Clement Lim has been teaching in Singapore as a full time violin instructor since 1995.
Born in 1972, Mr. Lim started his journey in practical violin at the age of 8. He had received his violin training with several renowned violinists. Among were Pavel Prantl (first SSO concertmaster); Chua Lik Wuk; Kong Zhao Hui – members of SSO. Lynette Lim.
Elaine achieved Masters Degree in from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (2011). Prior to that, she attained a professional diploma in the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (2004) as well as Bachelor in Music from Xing Hai Conservatory of music (Guang Zhou, China).
Her performance experience with Global Symphony Orchestra (Mak Ka Lok -2018-2021) includes highlight performances such as: New Year’s Concert on CCTV in January 2020 (Filmed in Shenzhen with Macau Orchestra, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, and Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra), World Symphony Concert: Fur Elise (October 2021), Peace concert in Hong Kong (November 2019), Concert in Shanghai for 12th China Art Festival (May 2019), Concert in Vienna for Austrian Music Theatre Honorable Prize (June 2018), “All About Love” Concert in Hong Kong String Orchestra Jockey Club Power of Music Programme (April 2020) , Tutti violin Hong Kong String Orchestra (Yao Jue, 姚珏, 2016-2022, Tutti violin I: HKFW Six Arts Orchestra (2013-2022), guest violinist with City Chamber Orchestra & Hong Kong Virtuosi Orchestra (2009-2022).
A professional level violin teacher, Joanne graduated from Northeast Nornal University (Chang Chun of China) in 2001, attaining Bachelors degree in music teaching. She is also familiar with the ABRSM (Associated Board of Royal School of Music) and Trinity exam board grading system, having attained ABRSM.grade 8 (Distinction) in 2006, In 2020, she graduated from NAFA (Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts) obtaining music diploma in teaching.
Tevy graduated from La Salle Singapore & Kingston University (DIP. BA in violin music performance, Hons upper 2nd Division) in 1998. He also has piano as minor study for his Dip. BA. He has 9 years of solid coaching experience with private students as well as in music schools.
Tevy’s appreciation of western classical music originated from his coaches from Singapore and UK. Notably, he took master classes from Mr Jonathan Rees (a recipient of the BBC Award violinist in 1978).
Sarah achieved Masters in Music degree in violin performance from Schulich School of Music (Montreal, Canada) in 2018. Prior to that, she achieved Bachelor’s in Music in violin performance from Eastman School of Music (New York, USA) in 2016.
She has been teaching since 2010 in Singapore and Montreal, and has been full time violin coach since 2020. Sarah has experience coaching students from age 4 to adults.
Sarah also has vast performance experience in Chamber and Orchestra. Notable ones include: Thunderbay Symphony Orchestra (2018-2020), National Academy Orchestra (2019-2020), Vermont Mozart Festival Orchestra (2017), Mcgill Symphony Orchestra (2016-2018), Orford Orchestra Academy (2016), Roundtop Festival Orchestra Principal 2nd Violin (2016), Eastman Philharmonic (2013-2016), Singapore Lyric Opera Orchestra (2012).
What are the benefits of online violin lessons as compared to face to face violin classes? There are some students who prefer one to the other. Here, let me go through in detail the benefits of both options so that you can make an informed decision on which option to go for.
Save time: Private online violin classes can save you time. You can have your lessons in the comfort of your home or office without the need to travel to your teacher’s studio or to a music school. Think about this – you do not need to get on the bus or train to travel to your teacher’s location. Worse scenario is to travel during peak traffic hours and endure traffic jams. On top of this, you also need to carry your violin case for the journey. If you have weekly lessons and assuming that you travel one and a half hours return trip each time, online lessons save you seventy-eight hours of travel time! All these travel time compounded can be better made use of in other productive pursuits.
Save money: If you learn violin online, there are two options. One option will be to purchase a violin course which has been pre recorded and learn to play the violin by following the step by step tutorial in the course.
Stradivari Strings has coached thousands of violin students since year 2010. With this experience, we have created a series of videos which mirrors the lesson plan for our face to face lessons. We have painstakingly created these on-demand, violin lessons which you can purchase for access here:
Flexible timing: With online violin classes which are pre recorded courses, you can access this on demand and based on you schedule. This is very suitable for students who fall in to the following categories (A) students who have very busy work or study schedule, hence cannot locate a coach who has the same time availability for lessons (b) students who work shift hours and have erratic schedule. Hence cannot commit to same day and time for lessons. Here, it is noted that most violin teachers or music schools prefer students to commit to a fixed day and time each week for lessons. This makes it easier for them to plan teaching schedule. So online classes are certainly more flexible in terms of timing.
Neutral in Location: Online music lessons are neutral in location. You can be based anywhere in the world and you can be studying under any violin teacher located anywhere! Unlike face to face lessons whereby you are limited by the geographical area near you, the choice of teachers if you decide to start online lessons is limitless! As long as you both have a mutually agreed time to plan lessons, you are good to go.
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Next, I will go through what you should prepare, so as to fully benefit from online music lessons:
1. Use your laptop, desktop or Ipad instead of your mobile phone. The screen of your mobile phone is too small. With a bigger screen such as that of a laptop, you can view the bowing pattern, see the finger positions, posture and so on in greater detail.
2. Ensure that you have strong wifi connection wherever you have your online lesson. A weak wifi connection will cause the video to lag and disrupt the pace of the lesson.
3. Find a quiet environment to set up your electronic equipment. You should be able to hear your violin coach and not get distracted by noise or people around you. If you are having the online lesson at home, and you have pets or small kids at home, get an adult to look after them while you are having lessons.
If you are looking to learn a music instrumentonline, look for one of the best violin schools — Stradivari Strings.
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Starting violin lessons online is worth it as these are typically priced slightly lower than face to face lessons. You save on travelling time. If you are purchasing access to pre-recorded violin classes, you also can replay the videos many times to review till you get the violin technique 100% correct.
You can start off by finding a good online music school which offers online violin lessons. Check out the credentials of the violin teacher who will be conducting the violin lessons. One such online violin course you can sign up is by Stradivari Strings, check it out here:
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Yes, it is possible. You need to prepare your own violin, find a place which is quiet so that you are not disturbed as you start your online violin class. Strong internet connection is important, otherwise the video and audio will be lagging and affect your learning progress.
Yes, to a certain degree. The difference between online violin classes versus face-to-face lessons is the physical interaction between the student and teacher. For beginner it may be good to consider a hybrid of both online and face-to-face lessons.
There are so many options available — zoom, skype, whattsapp video, facetime and so on. Experiment with each of them to discover which is most convenient and easy for you to use during your online violin lessons.