Are Violin Lessons Necessary?
Recently I have been receiving quite a few e-mails from people asking if violin lessons are completely necessary. I guess people want to know if they can learn by themselves and more importantly they want to know whether they should part with their money.
Well actually this is quite simple. No, violin lessons are not necessary. There is a wealth of resources on the Internet and probably in your local library that can give you enough information to learn just about anything, violins and other musical instruments included.
There are many great tutor books that are also available, they are well-written and well organised for you to go through in a step-by-step and methodical fashion. Not only that but many of these books are also written by very experienced musicians, performers and teachers.
But, violin lessons will give you a huge advantage. This is because someone will be there to take you through step-by-step, fix any problems and prevent bad habits from setting in during the early stages.
As you know I strongly recommend the Violin Master Pro lessons from Eric Lewis, as this expert will be able to get you playing a lot quicker than if you talk to yourself. Through years and years of teaching experience he knows and will show you the fast track to success.
People begin to question violin lessons and then necessity when the cost of such teaching is a little out of reach.
All you have to do is be honest with yourself. If you can afford the $27 it costs to gain access to months and months worth of incredible expert tuition from one of the world’s leading violinists, then go ahead and invest the money. You won’t regret it.
However if that initial investment is breaking the bank, then under no circumstances should you go ahead and become a member of Violin Master Pro. Instead head to your local free library and get a good book – you will be able to learn and get your hands on some great violin lessons with this method.
