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Welcome to Your Violin CommunityViolinist.com explores and celebrates the world of violin music for violinists of all levels, from symphony professionals to students just starting lessons to learn how to play violin. You can get the best of Violinist.com delivered via Recent Top Blogs![]() Welcome HomeBy Emily GrossmanJanuary 3, 2009 19:16
I'm so sorry, I left without even saying goodbye. Now it's already time to say hello again. That rather long blank space in my blog was my trip to Oklahoma and Pennsylvania for the holidays. My dad called me this morning to see how my trip back to Soldotna went. Everything go okay? "It went just fine. It's kinda cold, though." "What's the temperature?" "Well, right now it's 31 below." (Small space while my dad calculates) "You are exactly 100 degrees colder than we are right now!" Well, isn't that nice? It's all quite a novelty until you start the car and it bleeds into the snow. I'm going to crawl into the fridge now, see if that's any warmer. Read more...V.com weekend vote: What is your most important music goal for 2009?By The Weekend VoteJanuary 2, 2009 12:41
Have you set your goals for 2009? Perhaps you've decided to exercise more, eat more leanly, spend less money, make your own coffee instead of buying expensive lattes... More pictures from the 2009 Rose ParadeBy Laurie NilesJanuary 2, 2009 11:57
Happy New Year! Robert gave you some pictures from yesterday's Rose Parade, but I'm here to give you the REAL PICTURES, the ones from ground level. Pasadena's Rose Parade is not only the biggest parade in the world, but it's also the most excruciatingly long one. People have to twirl their batons, ride their horses, boogie to the beat, play their tubas, CARRY their tubas, walk in their high heels...for 5.5 miles. The place where we meet friends is at the tail-end of the parade, some 5.4 miles into the route. They are just a block away from collapse at this point, and what better place to take their picture? Truly, I'm amazed at how energetic and giving the performers still are at this point. So here is the story of our Rose Parade adventure, in pictures taken from my little iPhone! First, we walk to our spot, and then we wait. The parade starts officially at 8 a.m., but the Rose Parade motorcycles and first float don't reach us until nearly 10 a.m. Meanwhile, kids and adults occupy themselves by throwing footballs, munching on cotton candy, tooting horns, shooting party poppers and party snaps and of course, spraying silly string all over everyone and everything: ![]()
Recent Discussion ThreadsVarnish knocked off corner of violinFrom Allen LiangWould it need to be repaired?
The 'sensitive female chord progression'?From Karen AllendoerferThe chord progression vi-IV-I-V has been used widely in pop songs of 2008, especially by "sensitive female" artists.
Trouble with Saint Saens Introduction Rondo CapricciosoFrom Rebecca YehThe last three notes of the Saint Saens piece are a 9th position C-sharp, E, and A at the end of a long arpeggio. As often as not, I am ending up a little flat in one or two notes. Need advice how to be consistently perfect!
Multiple violinsFrom Eric JohnsonI am curious how many violins people have at any one time and if it is bad to have multiple instruments.
James Ehnes HomageFrom Rob OlsenA chance to hear and see violins from the Fulton collection
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