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The Hot Violinist

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Pillars of adult learning
What would be your words of wisdom or top tips to someone just starting violin or thinking about it? Do you have any secrets or things looking back that helped you keep from getting stuck? I was thinking there are 5 main pillars of adult violin learning. But after a little convo here with @Graham Acres and @April Ellis I think we may have just discovered #6. (The convo resulted in it appearing that while everyone else is playing Holly Jolly Christmas, both pirate and vampire music will be a focus here this December 💪🎻. Go us haha) This is my running list of main “pillars”: 1) Community (yay Skool for making this possible again) 2) Bite sized video lessons 3) Alternate working on techniques and songs 4) Play music you like 5) Asynchronous support (like VideoAsk or Skool so you can get feedback from a teacher and keep progressing without having to synch schedules for a lesson) 6) Do what you want 💥 I guess the new 6 goes together with 4 but it can be expanded to more than just song choice. Violin learning is notoriously rigid because it was designed for children in a high stakes time. Adults can figure out what’s working for them and not, and therefore can have total freedom in the approach. Mix and match systems, have more than one teacher, play a song that’s too hard, disregard any or all of my pillars etc, etc Then if you do get stuck, adjust. It’s not the end of the world. Anyway, now I’m preaching to the choir. Would you add anything to my pillars list?
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As a beginner I don't have much in the tank on this, but I would say that success comes in fits and starts. Some things come quick, some things come real slow, and some things come quickly and then blow up and take a step back. Patience. If this was easy then everyone would play the violin. Its probably one of the hardest instruments in the world. At least in the top 5, so respect the process and be persistent.
My Gear for travelling/deployment 😁
This tab has come at the perfect time !! I’m currently deployed on courses so I have all my travel kit with me 😊 My gear as follows :- Violin - Nikolaus Ostler from TerraNova . Fitted out with Evah Pirazzi strings onto geared pegs. Everest shoulder rest. Pickup - Fishman v200 pro pickup Bow - Coda Prodigy carbon fibre Rosin - Gustav Bernardel Case - Bam ( This is necessary for the style of travelling I do ) Violin stand -US1 Universal Wooden Ukulele Stand and Violin Stand Music sheet stand - Alnicov Sheet Music Stand,Foldable and Adjustable Book Holder. Tuner - snark violin tuner Selfie stick - 71" Cell Phone Selfie Stick & Tripod for Jenny’s YouTube channel for learning obviously!! Apart from the selfie stick, it all fits the bam case then all I need to do is find a quiet spot to practice 🙂🎻
My Gear for travelling/deployment 😁
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Hey @Jenny O'Connor well my local Luthier thinks my student violin needs the nut adjusted because its too low and thats why my E string sounds a little like a "sitar". Basically the string is actually touching the fingerboard quite a bit, So next friday its going in for some work that, and the bridge is actually bent a little forward and probably needs to be replaced. But he said its okay for now. So my baby girl has surgery Friday which means I will have to practice with my backup violin... Lord help me on that.
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@Jenny O'Connor Of course I am not sure, but the impression I got was that they think the violin is a good student model, but that it will sound better with the nut being re-adjusted to a better height. On the bridge, he said its okay for now, but if it bends forward too much over time, then it could be a problem. He seems very knowledgable as far as I can tell. I think this guy eats and sleeps stringed instruments.
On The Beach
I'm still getting the hang of this Skool thing. So... here is the sheet music! For real this time! It says I can attach multiple things, but for some reason when I did that it bumped off the other two. I'm going to try again to also add the screenshot of me trying to find some far fetched way to connect this to the Holiday season, because I refuse to make a dedicate post just for all to see me getting completely shut down by AI. 🤞😂
On The Beach
1 like • 10d
Thanks!!
New Gear? - well I did get a new bow ...
Well, I bought this here new bow yesterday. Its a samuel eastman BL50. Just a tiny step up perhaps from the bow which came with my student rental violin (which I have since bought of course. I like it, it really handles well. Total impulse buy but one that I am happy with.
New Gear? - well I did get a new bow ...
Northern Lights in my garden 🙂
Nothing to do with violins, but this just happened in my back yard, so I thought I would share it with you guys. You could actually see it with your own eyes and without a camera 😊 ( most of the time you can only see it through a lens) Just a quick edit for those who want to visit and see this :- In the summer months here, it doesn’t get dark until at least 2am in the morning ( even then it is lights due to the sun rising at 4am) So no good for the aurora viewing
Northern Lights in my garden 🙂
2 likes • Oct 20
Sweet! thanks for sharing
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Michael Miller
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@michael-miller-3668
Well, I wear many hats: husband, father, grandfather, CPA, veteran, historian, entrepreneur, and sometimes .... a violin student ;)

Active 18h ago
Joined Sep 9, 2025
Sand Springs, OK
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