We’ve all been there. The lesson ends, you’re keen to work on mistakes and try new pieces. But then life gets in the way. Homework, extra-curricular activities, and general tiredness kick in. Before you know it, a week has gone by and you’ve barely picked up the fiddle. This becomes a habit; you don’t seeContinue reading “Finding the Motivation to Practise”
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What’s in my violin case?
Beside holding the usual items – the violin, bow and shoulder rest – my violin case has a compartment on the left (currently covered by my music scarf) which can hold a handful of accessories. Here are the uses for each accessory, pictured above: Peg Paste is applied to the violin pegs to loosen themContinue reading “What’s in my violin case?”
Keeping Busy
Since the UK went into lock down at the end of March I have been living back with my parents in Surrey. Thanks to the wonders of the internet I have managed to continue teaching violin using video chat. Being at home with not much else to do – as I only have a handfulContinue reading “Keeping Busy”
Lock Down Lessons
My mother – a piano and primary school music teacher – and I have been collaborating on making lesson plans for her students during quarantine. The sun had been shining so working outside was a necessary and pleasant experience. This sparked an idea to create a ‘composer of the month’ scheme of activities for myContinue reading “Lock Down Lessons”