Is It Hard To Learn To Learn To Play The Irish Fiddle?
I’ve played the piano almost all my life, & even now – it’s not very easy for me. Although, I don’t want to quit it, & I don’t want it to be my only instrument. My family is a musical Irish family & I find the upbeat tunes of the Irish Fiddle close to my heart. I’ve never touched a fiddle / violin though. Is playing the Irish Fiddle hard to play?
February 14th, 2010 at 12:08 am
Not really. Just start at the age of 4.
February 14th, 2010 at 6:15 am
This depends on how well you want to play & how much time you have to practice. The fiddle (violin) like most other string instruments, is difficult to learn at first because form is so important. Tiny changes in hand position & technique make big changes in the sound. You should be sure to get a teacher to avoid bad habits. You could also get by with renting a violin instead of buying one. This way you can avoid making a huge commitment.
I picked up the violin at 8 & by 11 I was playing fiddle tunes fairly well. I practiced 3 or 4 hours a week. I imagine with lots of determination you could be playing some decent fiddle within a year.
Don’t worry about the rasping squeaking sounds you will make for your first month. Remember, once you find your form & start concentrating on the notes it gets easier.
Fiddle is an excellent contrast to the piano. It plays fewer notes more expressively, while the piano plays more notes at once & allows you to visualize music theory for composition (your knowledge of the keyboard will help you find your way around the fretboard more quickly). Good luck!