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Violin Lessons in NoLita, NY
(212) 537-6746
Playing your favorite music in the style of great players like Itzhak Perlman, Jean-Luc Ponty and Mark Feldman can be a blast! First you'll need to be able to play the violin.
We use your location in NYC as well as your preferred availability to match you with a great violin teacher!
To speak with one of our friendly staff about getting started call (212) 537-6746 Monday through Friday between 10am and 6pm EST.
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- No Semester System or Term Contracts.
- Personalized Scheduling: We'll take down your preferred availability and connect you with a violin teacher.
- Request a NoLita violin teacher yourself from our Teacher Directory, or simply let us know your preferred schedule and we'll connect you with an instructor that can accommodate you.
- Student Registration is Free!
- Students young and old, beginner or advanced, can take lessons in any style.
In-Home Lessons
Influences: Pedagogy: Ivan Galamian, Shin'ichi Suzuki, Maxine Greene (Lincoln Center..
Education: Master of Music in Violin Performance (MM), North Carolina School of the Arts [2006]
Influences: Bach, Beethoven, Prokofiev
Miles Davis, Lester Young, Charlie..
Education: Master's of Music in Violin Performance (M.M.), University of Massachusetts [2006]
Influences: Solo Performance and ensembles performances. Studying wit great teachers. Going..
Education: Music in Violin Performance (BA), Bradley University [2004]
Student Reviews
Lindsay has been a great teacher to my 7 year old son. She is patient and caring but also focus on the material she wants to cover for each lesson. Always prepared and armed with the tools she needs to convey her idea. She is excellent.
TRUDY - Flushing , NY Teacher: Lindsay M.About the Violin
The standard way of holding the violin is with the left side of the jaw resting on the chinrest of the violin, and supported by the left shoulder, often assisted by a shoulder rest. This practice varies in some cultures; for instance, Indian (Carnatic and Hindustani) violinists play seated on the floor and rest the scroll of the instrument on the side of their foot.



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