Is It Easy To Learn The Cello For A
Beginner?
The cello
is a very popular musical instrument and is also known for its
beauty. The instrument is almost three centuries old and looks
very similar to the violin except that it is much larger and
has a thicker body.
One can learn playing the cello
from a tender age as the musical instrument comes in many
different sizes, from the full size beginning from ¾, ½,¼ to
the smallest size.
The cello teachers have adopted
the "Suzuki method" of teaching which originated in Japan and
requires a lot of parental involvement and can be taught to
children as young as 3 to 4 years old.
It is not necessary though that
one has to start young however there is a maturation stage in
the learning process that might affect the progression. The
cello musical instrument is not very difficult to
learn.
The lessons are similar to the
violin lessons and as the fingerboard of the cello has no marks
it is difficult to know where to place the fingers and so the
teacher and the parents have to be a little patient in the
beginning as it takes a little time for the ears to get
accustomed to the right notes.
To begin with, you must decide
why you want to learn the particular instrument. If you have a
passion and a strong desire to learn the cello only then it is
advisable to go ahead with it or else it will be a complete
waste of time.
If you have made up your mind to
be a good cellist the next step would be to have an achievable
goal for yourself. Only then one tends to practice religiously
and get results. The next step would be to search for a good
and efficient teacher.
You can seek your parents help if
required. Try and visit two or more teachers and see how they
teach and then make up your mind as to whom to learn from
seeing your own schedule and way of learning the
instrument.
After this comes the very
important step of learning the basic steps or techniques to
play the cello. It is important to learn slowly and not rush
because one might learn the wrong techniques in the beginning
and that can be disastrous later as it becomes a habit. And
habits are difficult to change and takes years to
correct.
Some of these habits can be
physically injurious as well so it is advisable for a beginner
to learn the right techniques slowly.
Initially, practice for a short
duration and then gradually increase the time according to your
comfort level. Try and perform at school or the community
center in order to gain performing experience.
Finally, a learner should
concentrate to practice the scales and arpeggios properly as it
will make him play the cello in the best
manner.
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