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The Proper Violin Hand Posture

By Tanisha Berg


Playing an instrument takes time. The violin is an instrument that especially requires a lot of practise and dedication. However a big part of getting the most from the instrument is knowing how to position your body and your hands. With the right violin hand posture you can get the most from your instrument.

Some people may think this is obvious. Most people know you need to hold an instrument in a certain way in order to play it properly. As ever though what you should do in theory is not so simple when it comes to putting that theory into practise. It is important to learn proper posture as soon as possible, preferably before you tried to learn to play any music.

This is why it is best to find the right teacher to guide you through this. The best ones will usually start with posture before playing the instrument itself. They should look at how you play and correct any incorrect hand positions while you are playing. It may seem obvious but over time bad habits get harder and harder to correct.

There are a few basic steps to be aware of when positioning the instrument so that you can play it comfortably but also get the best possible quality of music while you are playing. With the first position your thumb ought to be roughly an inch from the nut and also you should touch the neck around the middle joint of the instrument. There should be enough of a gap around the lower part of your thumb and the base of your index finger to wiggle a pencil upwards and downwards.

When playing your thumb and first finger need to be aligned. Your fingers have to be curved. In order to play properly you should have trimmed fingernails as this will make it easier to hit the fingerboard with the tips. It may seem obvious but these little details can make a big difference.

While you are playing you also need to be aware of your wrist position. It has to be positioned straight. A lot of people make the mistake of bending their wrists inward while playing. The reason this is important is that it prevents the base of your thumb or your palm touching the neck of the violin.

As you play you need to pay attention while you are doing it. A mistake people often make is positioning their chin on the left side of the chin rest. While some people think this is the way a violinist plays in reality it does not look good and will affect the quality of how you play.

There are various ways you can improve your hand position and get the best posture while you play. The simplest way is to find private tutors in your local area. This will make it easier to eradicate any bad habits you may have picked up. There are also various online tuitions and video demonstrations can make it easier to develop your playing style and get the most from your instrument.




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