How to Make Real Violin Progress in Just 15 Minutes a Day

No time at all to practice? You don t require an hour. In this video, I show you how to materialize, consistent development with simply 15 focused minutes a day.

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10 Comments

  1. Almost how I did it and brought shock and tears trying out Albinoni’s Adagio within 2 months. After realizing that bowing is actually the hard part I’m giving more attention to ergonomics and fun bowing exercises.

  2. This is one thing I feel guilty about. The reason I undertook your course was it was for busy adults who were not expecting to be virtuosos! The breakdown of the 15 minutes is really useful. I will write this down and try and stick to this structure. For an older adult doing your course it means I have got to where I couldn’t have got to, but should have got to and beyond when offered free violin lessons as a child, but was not allowed to undertake them 😢

  3. “15 minutes a day”? 🤔That’s barely enough time for me just to set up and warm up. With my hundreds of hours of sheet music of many genres at the ready, I need at least two hours a day of violin practice to make it worthwhile. And even those two hours can feel just like 20 minutes. BTW: That’s playing the violin only in the first position and within the first two octaves, although in many keys. 😊🎻🎶

  4. The hardest thing for me is being my own grown up and disciplining myself to work on scales or songs I don’t like when I’d rather be playing something fun!

  5. I’m 59 and not working anymore so I get 3 – 4 hours in everyday. I have a teacher at the Central Coast Conservatorium (private and paid tuition) and use my time pretty much as you described, there’s just more of it.
    I like your uploads and do follow your advice and if I didn’t have a teacher I’d use your lessons.
    As usual, great advice for the busy parents or workers out there. You really do upload great content. Thanks Allison.
    Mark, Australia.

  6. I like to practice 15 minutes in the morning and then later afternoon. I like to start with open bowing and then scales. Then I play something I know to give me a little encouragement. Then I try to play something new that I am working on. Yes it is rough when I’m learning, but each day it improves!

  7. Hi, Alison. I bought my first violin in 2020, a Bunnel pupil. I played for about 3 weeks and due to COVID and life, I had to put it down. I picked it back up last Tuesday because I really love the violin and I now feel it is time to continue learning. A lot of the muscle memory came back. I bought your 1-30 lessons when I started 5 years ago, and I was able to find them in my account on your website. I printed them out and put them in binders, and have been practicing everyday. I average about 1 hour a day and usually play twice a day. In one week, I was able to complete lessons 1-10 and am now working on song book 1. I am able to play Gypsy Firelight decently and the first two songs in the song book 1. I am practicing Gypsy Firelight each day because I want to get to the point where I can play the crazy fast version.

    I noticed that my g string sounds a bit flat or muffled even though it is tuned properly and the strings are new as I just got them replaced. So, I watched my left hand and I noticed that when I was playing the g string, my hand was cupping the neck of the violin and I was playing with the pads of my fingers instead of the fingertips. So, I watched your video again about left hand pain and I adjusted my thumb to be a little lower. I have to curl my fingers more, but I noticed that my g string sounds in tune and resonates beautifully now.

    Thank you so much for your videos, your patreon, and your 1-30 lessons. I look forward to watching more of your videos.

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