Sticky: Learn to Master the Violin
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Play The Violin Like A MASTER.

“Learn to play the violin from one of the greatest players in the world. All from your own home on video”

If you could learn to play violin like a pro for less than $30 would you want to do it?

The easy and inexpensive way to learn to play the violin like a true master is with Violin Master Pro. When you download the Violin Master Pro course you will have instant access to violin lessons in video form from Prof. Eric Lewis.

Learn to play the violin like a pro with a cutting edge, step by step method that is easy to understand and apply.

Learn the techniques used by the greatest classical, band and electronic musicians, leaving your audience blown away.

Start amazing your family & friends immediately with incredible skills on your violin.

Learn how to play music from memory, using the ViolinMasterPro ear training method, which is more than easy to develop. It is said you either have this talent or you don’t. Most people were not born with this talent, which the greats like Ray Charles had.

The Violin Master Pro course makes it possible to develop this talent without being born with it. Learn how to “almost magically” play whole pieces of music after hearing them only a couple times.
Blow through the most difficult passages, scales and riffs with a collection of tricks and methods used by professional players.

Learn to play Violin in every style imaginable: Classical, Jazz, Pop, Fusion, Latin, European, Rock, Hip Hop, Folk, Country and more! Be able to play any song imaginable.

Visually stimulate your brain with the video lessons, opening up your horizons to “own” the fingerboard, no matter what level of expertise.

Become a Master of Music Theory with the ViolinMasterPro performance upgrade. Use the measure combos to internalize the makings of great music. Build the talent up from beginner to advanced until it is a matter of instinct.

Do you already play Violin? Chances are, (if you have never formally studied the instrument,) you are positioning yourself entirely the wrong way! Most players who are not familiar with the wrist stroke are throwing their energy right out the window! Maximize your energy and hand strength in three days.

Help yourself to the extensive library of every scale, chord, arpeggio and groove known to man! Every resource is written in music and provided via Video and Audio as well.

Discover the power of muscle memory. You will learn that your brain is not the only part of your body that remembers! Your hands will remember too!

Learn how to read music! Violin music is actually fun to read! Notes will become easy to understand, just as letters are. You will soon find that it is a truly amazing feeling to be able to play any piece of music on call, with help from a written page.

Getting your hands on the best instruments. Learn where and when to acquire the most valuable violins and other string instruments at discounted prices and sometimes even free!

Master rhythm! Become more of an accurate player immediately. Blaze through any time signature you need to interpret and be able to handle all feels and rhythm changes. Amaze your family and friends when you play intense grooves and fills from heart!

Discover the one thing the violin teachers don’t tell their students EVER. If they told you this, you would have NO reason to go back for another lesson.

The Violin Master Pro is a person-report violin live course. All the ideas techniques and methods played in Violin Master Pro was created by Prof. Eric Lewis an urbanized pro (consequently the course is also known as the whole Prof. Eric Lewis method).

Prof. Eric Lewis is a member of the World Renowned Manhattan String Quartet and has been a private violin lecturer for more than 40 years. The foundations of ViolinMasterPro were set in 1988 when Professor Eric Lewis was conducting university orchestras.

His aim was to help players develop much closer and saw that a new reasoning of beliefs will be required to achieve this. So he developed his own, the Eric Lewis practice. This logic was later refined, Eric recorded 100s of schooling videos and put the structure into letters. Now this packet is known as the Violin Master Pro System.

With its help you’ll learn to play violin like a pro.

• How to play all types of music on the violin.
• How to play improvisational music.
• How to play the violin by ear.
• How to read music.
• How to find the best instruments at the best prices.
• How to write songs on your violin.
• How to play with perfect rhythm.

Within minutes from right now. The entire video course is available for instant download – www.TheViolinMaster.com

James Pender

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9 Comments for 'Sticky: Learn to Master the Violin'

  1.  
    lovelessadran
    February 1, 2010 | 2:57 am
     

    If you would try to learn violin at the age of 19 and up is it possible ?
    I’m 19 years old right now, but for a few years now i’ve had the dream of some day playing the violin. i keep seeing everywhere that if you don’t learn early then you probably will have alot of trouble learning the instrament well . now i dont want to become anything like a concert master for an orchestra. i’d just like to be able to play in general. is this possible? not to mention i dont know when i’ll have the money for a violin or even lessons. will this hurt my chances as well ?

  2.  
    Bud Davis
    February 1, 2010 | 7:59 am
     

    Do it if you want to learn why not go to a used store maybe some school will sell you an old one. shearch sites that people post free stuff.
    I bet you can find one
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  3.  
    Jacob
    February 1, 2010 | 8:01 am
     

    It is true that as you get older your body can’t process new information as fast as it used to, but that shouldn’t stop you from taking those violin lessons. You can take music lessons at any age you want. Just go to the place nearest you where they teach music lessons and sign up. Don’t worry, the dream is still alive! Good luck!
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  4.  
    Tomb Raider
    February 1, 2010 | 8:03 am
     

    Your never too old to learn anything.There is something to learn everyday of our lives.As they say,practice makes perfect.
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  5.  
    levendis99
    February 1, 2010 | 8:05 am
     

    You can learn an instrument at any age. In my experience, it is difficult for an adult to learn a new instrument because they are responsible for so many other things – a job, children, university, etc. This takes up so much time that it makes it difficult to practice. A young child doesn’t have to worry about this because they are responsible for less and their parents make them practice whereas an adult has to get him or herself motivated.

    I say go for it! Get yourself a cheap violin (go to a proper music store; when I say cheap, I mean don’t spend $10,000) and a teacher that you like. Remember that you’ll need to dedicate time every day. If you’re only playing for fun, then it shouldn’t be a problem for you to progress over time.
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  6.  
    Mike J
    February 1, 2010 | 8:07 am
     

    It is true that children generally have an easier time learning musical instruments than adults do. However, in many ways, adults are better equipped than children. For example, adults are usually better motivated, have more money, are more familiar with how they learn, etc. So yes, it’s possible. But of course, you will need to acquire a violin and take lessons.
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  7.  
    Little Sam
    February 1, 2010 | 8:09 am
     

    I definitely would look for a used one. I would start by looking at some local music store that you trust. You can never be sure what you are going to get online. I would go with a local music store that you trust. If you do not know of one, ask some friends.
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  8.  
    i. jones
    February 1, 2010 | 8:11 am
     

    No teacher is going to want you, they only love working with snotty nosed six year olds with half their shirts untucked. I am sure that you are completely untrainable and have no capacity for learning whatsoever.
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  9.  
    Azathoth
    February 1, 2010 | 8:13 am
     

    You can learn violin at any age, though if you have arthritic hands, wrists, elbows etc you might want to consider something else.

    If you’re 3 and start taking lessons, your advantages are that a) you aren’t embarrassed by how you sound in the beginning and b) people think it’s cute. When you’re 19, people aren’t so indulgent. However, you can certainly still learn to play. (For that, you NEED a teacher. Youtube doesn’t cut it. You need to learn from someone who knows what he or she is doing.)

    Your odds of becoming a famous virtuoso are pretty low, but that doesn’t mean you can’t learn to play the music you want for yourself, and find a chamber group to play with.

    Even if you started when you were 5, you would still sound screechy in the beginning, you would still get stymied by tricky technical things and have rough days, days when you just didn’t get it, days when you were so frustrated you wanted to smash your violin over someone’s head. Don’t give up. Work through the inevitable rough spots and you’ll have a skill to last you the rest of your life.

    It will be harder for you to find time to practice than it would be if you were 5. After all, you have more in your life to keep track of. Be sure to schedule in time to practice every day. Since you know about your learning style and have a reason to practice, you’ll make quite a lot of progress very quickly. You can practice 30 minutes a day and progress; of course, if you can put in an hour that’s even better, but 30 minutes is fine.

    Feel free to come back with any more questions.
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