sâmbătă, 21 iunie 2014

4 Keys to Become a Professional Violinist

To master any skill your mindset has to match your ambitions. It is mindset that makes most of the difference. It has been said that even Olympic athletes are roughly on par with everyone else genetically, but their extraordinary mindsets set them apart. Do you sell out auditoriums with your playing or can you not make more than a few dollars busking? You can be in either category, but that's up to you. I believe the first key for violinists is love of the music. When you're doing something you love, there's no need to force yourself to learn or practice. Practice just comes naturally at that stage. With this love of what you do you will be pulled towards greatness. Discipline is next on the list. It may not seem like you need it if you love what you're doing enough, but it's easy to get caught up in other things. Bad times happen. Regular practice makes it easier to get though those down times. If you practice on a schedule it will become more and more difficult to stop doing that, even if you don't feel like it. There can be no progress without practice, so don't believe otherwise. It may take you longer than expected, but you can beat out everyone else if you practice more frequently. You'll only have to force it to start (assuming you aren't at full capacity on point one). The next point is knowledge. A lot of this can be gained from practice. You will gain a feel for the music and your instrument. You need to have access to the knowledge that allows this growth though. Basics are critical, but there are always more advanced techniques. There is always space to progress. Pick a great violinist to follow and aspire to play like. google_ad_client = "pub-2311940475806896"; /* 300x250, created 1/6/11 */ google_ad_slot = "0098904308"; google_ad_width = 300; google_ad_height = 250; Finding someone you venerate as a musician and having contact with them will drastically improve your results. Confidence is also key. If you don't think you can do something, you won't tap into the potential you have; you won't put in your full effort in your practice. If you don't know you can be the best around, you'll only be mediocre. This is because your progress is partially defined by your goals. You will only set distant goals if you don't believe in your abilities. Flimsy goals will result in flimsy efforts. These points are all just different ways of saying that in order to master the violin you're going to need to put in your best effort, consistently. Every little bit of effort makes a difference as it piles up. The extra five minutes that doesn't seem like anything now will snowball given enough time of investing that extra effort. The difference between a master violinist and a mediocre one is that the mediocre one has given up in a way.

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