Violin
The violin is the most important instrument in the orchestra, despite being the smallest! There are up to 40 in an orchestra so there will always be opportunities to play. The violins play all the tunes and are always busy, and have a real team spirit as they have to play together as a section. Apart from traditional orchestral playing, there are many other outlets available including jazz, folk, and now rock as the electric violin becomes ever more popular. The violin is one of the most traditional of instruments but is still at the cutting edge!
Starting age
- From 6/7 years.
- An early start is recommended
Cost
- New approx £100.
- Various sizes available to suit the pupil
- 2nd hand Very variable, dependent on quality
Hire
- Readily available from Kent Music stock
Running costs
- Strings as required - between £3 and £8 each (you need 4).
- An occasional rehair of the bow costs from £20.00.
Suitability
- Size is no problem as small instruments are available.
- Double-jointed fingers can present problems.
Where to play
- Excellent opportunities.
- Students can play in groups at a very early stage.
- For adults there are always orchestras and ensembles to join.
- Find out more about instrument care and maintenance
Famous Pieces
- Violin Concerto - Beethoven - classical perfection
- Violin Concerto - Mendelssohn Violin
- Concerto - Tchaikovsky and many, many more!
Famous Solos
- Delius - On hearing the first cuckoo in spring
- Vivaldi - The Seasons Saint-Saëns - Danse Macabre
Famous Performers
- Yehudi Menuhin - widely respected
- Itzhak Perlman - listen to his version of the Beethoven Concerto
- Nigel Kennedey - a modern phenomenon
- Vannesa Mae - an exciting popular performer