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Ready for passionate violin lessons in Switzerland? You've come to the right place! Our experienced teachers will teach you how to play the violin, whether you are a beginner or an advanced player. Experience tailor-made lessons, adapted to your pace and needs. Our offer covers almost all regions of Switzerland, from Zurich and Geneva to Basel, Lucerne, Winterthur and Bern. Our qualified teachers will ensure that you take your violin skills to the next level. It's not just about learning techniques, but also about gaining a deep understanding of music and developing your individual style. Thanks to regular lessons, you will make rapid progress and develop as a violinist in a short space of time. Playing the violin offers numerous benefits for body and mind. It not only promotes fine motor skills and creativity, but also has a stress-reducing and relaxing effect. It also improves hearing and musical sensitivity. This makes it not only an entertaining leisure activity, but also an investment in your personal development. So, what are you waiting for? Find your perfect violin teacher now, book your first lesson and discover the world of sound!
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30, 45, 60 or 90 minutes
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Depending on the canton between CHF 80 - 115 for 60 minutes. Lessons for children can be offered up to 20% cheaper.
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The violin is a fascinating musical instrument with a rich history. Originally developed in the early 16th century, it has evolved over time to become one of the most beloved instruments in the world. It belongs to the stringed instrument family and consists of a body and neck strung with strings that produce sound when bowed or plucked.
The violin is known for its versatile sound palette, which ranges from soft, melodic tones to powerful, expressive sounds. It is often used in various musical genres such as classical, folk, jazz, and contemporary music. Learning to play the violin requires patience, practice, and the right technique.
In addition to the classical violin, there are also other stringed instruments that fall into the violin family, such as the electric violin. The electric violin is similar to the classical violin in many ways but has additional features such as pickups and amplifiers, allowing for a broader range of sounds and effects.
It is often louder and more versatile than an acoustic violin and is therefore often used in bands, studios, and stage performances. Despite their differences, classical and electric violins share the basic operation of strings that allow the player to play different notes and explore a variety of musical styles.
It is best to learn with a qualified teacher who can offer customized teaching methods. By playing the violin, people can not only develop their musical skills but also enhance their creativity and find emotional expression. It is an instrument that inspires and excites both beginners and experienced musicians.
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