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Reddit mentions of Don't Fret Finger Position Markers for Violin and Viola 1/4 Vln

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Don't Fret Finger Position Markers for Violin and Viola 1/4 Vln. Here are the top ones.

Don't Fret Finger Position Markers for Violin and Viola 1/4 Vln
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Finger Position Markers for Violin and Viola 1/4 VlnDon't Fret replaces the "tapes on the fingerboard" method of teaching fingerings to beginning string studentsDesigned to save time for the classroom teacher, or the private studio teacher by eliminating the time it takes to apply tapes to the fingerboard and the margin of error created by slipping and fraying tapesDon't Fret replaces the "tapes on the fingerboard" method of teaching fingerings to beginning string studentsDesigned to save time for the classroom teacher, or the private studio teacher by eliminating the time it takes to apply tapes to the fingerboard and the margin of error created by slipping and fraying tapes
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Found 3 comments on Don't Fret Finger Position Markers for Violin and Viola 1/4 Vln:

u/Essara · 2 pointsr/Winnipeg

I used to teach violin but im in the other end of the city from you now.

If you can, try to have someone that can properly put some tape on the neck like the following picture. "A" is your 1st finger, "B" is 2nd, ..... There is also some full piece stickers that they sometimes sell that helps a lot and act like Fret indicators as there are no visible Frets on the violin.

https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Position-Indicator-Violin-Viola/dp/B0052FU602

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-eZW2vaRFu88/Tk-eCzelbII/AAAAAAAAAXk/Wjn-MgAzsjk/s1600/g+string+notes.jpg


If you know your notes, the following will also help. The grey lines would be the locations of the tapes in the previous image.

http://takelessons.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/violin-chart-three.jpg


Although this image is just the G major scale, Each measure is 1 string starting on the the G string (the biggest string), being played open (just play the string with no fingers down), then the 1st fingers, and so on... The next measure is on the D string, then A string and finally the E string.

http://takelessons.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/violin-chart-one.jpg


I would say that most music schools are pretty good, I would suggest at least 2- 4 classes just to get the proper hold of the violin and bow down pat and get a proper feel.

If you feel confident for self learning, then that would be a good start. Make sure you have a tuner too.

u/RedMtnFerret · 2 pointsr/Fiddle

I highly recommend getting an instructor. There are videos and books for self-teaching, but personally I did not find them to be very useful- and it's easy to give yourself bad habits in the process. Your instructor can also help you make sure your fiddle is setup properly.

4/4 is standard size for an adult - she's not likely to need anything smaller.

(Personally, my beginner fiddle was a Cecilio and it was decent for the price. I don't recall upgrading anything on it-maybe strings? And a Don't Fret sticker, which I found invaluable as a newbie http://www.amazon.com/Dont-Position-Indicator-Violin-Viola/dp/B0052FU602)