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Viola Lessons in Berkshire County

Viola lessons in Berkshire County are a special experience for students of all ages. The first squeak on a viola can make a child light up with excitement. Playing her first cello solo can convince a mom of four that it’s never too late to follow a dream. These small moments build the foundations that we all need to be successful – confidence, patience, appreciation, and joy.

Preparing for your viola lessons in Berkshire County

To start with, you’ll need an instrument. You can either buy or rent one – I suggest renting for anyone who isn’t finished growing or is new to the instrument.

Additionally, I’ve always found it helpful to keep a music bag that has all my materials together in one spot. Pack your bag with any music you’re working on, a pencil, rosin, and a notebook. You can get inexpensive and effective rosin for less than $10 at most music stores.

Snapshot of a viola lesson at my Berkshire County studio

Because each student is different and has different needs, I use a variety of teaching methods. Viola lessons at my Berkshire County studio are heavily influenced by Suzuki Methods, Essential Elements for Strings, Kodaly, and Solfege. Students of all ages begin their lessons with scales and exercises designed to develop a strong sense of pitch and healthy muscle memory. Then, as students build confidence and skills on their instrument, they progress through increasingly challenging music.

What should I bring to my first viola lesson?

 

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