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Mar 11

Is It Easy To Learn The Cello For A Beginner?

Posted on Thursday, March 11, 2010 in Related Music

The Cello is one of the few instruments that inspires adoration because of it beautiful music. Unfortunately, very few actually try to learn it for fear of it being hard to master. In truth, children can start to learn the Cello as early as 3 or 4 years of age, although some Singapore cello teachers will not take children until they reach the age of 6-8.

In fact, many Singapore cello teachers decide to use the Suzuki method when teaching the Cello, although some prefer to teach a combination of traditional method and the Suzuki. The Suzuki method is more favored by more people because of the very natural way it employs the sight and sound abilities of the student.

The Cello is made in different sizes precisely so this can be done. The instrument comes in ¼, ½, ¾ and full size. It is best to start to learn the Cello at an early age, although older people can also learn this instrument, but may not progress as fast or as far as a child will.

Learning to play the Cello is very similar to learning the violin, only, there is no markings on the fingerboard of the Cello so it might take a while before finger placement is learned on the Cello. The lesson on finger positioning will require more patience from both teacher and parents.

It is much easier for children to learn to play the Cello as they have more patience to repeat simple tunes like “Twinkle Twinkle little star” over and over again, whereas an adult would quickly become bored with such musical pieces.

Another working advantage of children is their more flexible brains. These allow them to easily grasp instructions, process them accurately and have better control when it comes to their arms. One arm to control the bow, and the other to work the fingerboards. This is apparently achieved only when both hemispheres of the brain are being used.

Generally, the most challenging but highly important part of the Cello that needs to be learned is the Bow. When you learn to adequately use the bow you can bring out the resonance and the sound even when playing softly. This ability is developed naturally in children, especially those who learn under the Suzuki method, and develop all hemispheres of the brain when learning to play.

As a child they become used to the instrument and develop the strength necessary to control the Cello and draw the bow out evenly. The scratchy tones and flat pitch are usually caused by the uncertain strokes of the bow.

In conclusion, learning to play the Cello, as any other instrument, is not simple, however it can be pleasant, relaxing, and entertaining. Children adapt well to it and with parental help enjoy even the beginning practice pieces where an adult may easily become board with the practice tones. Children are not usually asked to play a sonata their first lesson with the instrument. They just enjoy being with their friends and have fun while they study in class.

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Feb 3

Benefits of Cello Lessons for Children

Posted on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 in Related Music

Cello is considered by many as the most beautiful instrument ever created, but to seriously master it will take time and money. Naturally before approving cello lesions for their child, parents want to find out what are the benefits of these lessons. In this article we will describe the five main benefits.

General cello education

Singapore cello lessons are good in general. Of course any musical education is good for your child, but cello somehow stands aside. Cello is the instrument that has the same sound specter as the human voice. This instrument is very expressive and by learning it, your child will have the potential of playing the most beautiful and haunting music ever written. Cello is building character through beauty. Also it is not the easiest instrument; it is not only hard to master, but even hard to carry around, and as you know after you master something hard, everything else will be easier.

Communication enhancement

When your child starts playing the cello with singapore cello lessons, after a while he or she might enter the cellist community. It will help your child to start naturally communicating with other children, which is very helpful if your child is a bit shy. Cello will point your kid to the right direction, to a community revolving around classical music and beautiful instruments. You might even find a cellist community much more matured and refined and therefore safer and less wild than the usual rock bands.

Character benefits by playing the cello

Being able to play a musical instrument increases one’s confidence. Sounds strange, but if your child will get used to play for the teacher, family or audience, it will help your child in building professional career. Our world better appreciates people who are proactive, eloquent and unafraid to express themselves through their words, art and music. These people, generally are perceived to have better chances of attaining success earlier in life. Basically singapore cello lessons will make your child more self-confident and socially active.

Physical advantages of playing the cello

Playing a musical instrument is not easy but it does exercise your hands and mind. The hands will, generally, experience only minor agility improvements. Brain development will be enhanced if your children were to learn to play at an early age. As you know, the more you train the brain, the better it works, and in case of playing cello it is probably one of the best brain trainings.

Professional cello career

And finally there is always a chance that your child will turn out to be a talented musician and will choose music as main profession. Choosing the cello as his main instrument will provide him better opportunies in terms of higher professional fees than the more common instruments.

There are many opportunities in different orchestras and in the recent years cello is even breaking into mainstream through other music genres. Choosing to switch to other musical instruments will also not be a problem for anyone who has learned to play the cello. Cello lessons are more serious and thorough and cello players are more often likely to become professionals in the music scene, because of the demand for them.

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