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Violin Lessons in Rosedale, NY
(718) 608-6080
It's great to be able to play in the style of greats like Mark Feldman, Mark O'Connor and Joshua Bell, but to really master the violin takes some work. Time, patience, and especially violin lessons, are necessary ingredients.
Violin Lessons in Your Area - in Your Home or Queens based Teacher's Studio
Different students learn the violin in different ways. For that reason students have the choice of taking lessons at home or at a teacher's studio. Choose whichever option is most comfortable for you.
We'll take down your location and preferred schedule in order to match you with a violin teacher that's right on target, so you can start studying performance in styles like classical, celtic, klezmer, country and jazz.
Learning how to play the violin is something you can do! Contact Encore Music Lessons, and we'll match you with a violin teacher in Queens right away!
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Affordable Options: Select from several different lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget.
- No Term Contracts: There's no commitment so you can stop the violin lessons when you want, without being penalized.
- All ages, levels, and styles are taught.
- Easily accessible locations in and around the Rosedale area. Take violin lessons in a teacher's studio or in the comfort of your living room!
- Request a Rosedale 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 Reviews
My son has been taking saxophone lessons with Jon for a number of years. Jon is a great musician and a wonderful teacher. He is very patient and supportive. I am sure that my son's experience with Jon has contributed to his decision to continue with the saxophone in High School. We are really grateful to have found him.
ANA - BROOKLYN, NY Teacher: Jon D.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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