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Sunday, December 25, 2011
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Mendini MV300 Satin Solid Wood Violin + Extra set of Strings, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin & Case in Size 1/10
!±8± Mendini MV300 Satin Solid Wood Violin + Extra set of Strings, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin & Case in Size 1/10
The MV300 is one of the Best Selling Teacher Approved Student Violin. This violin features a hand-carved solid spruce top, hand-carved solid maple back and sides, beautiful antique varnish finish & inlaid purfling, rosewood pegs, chin rest, and fingerboard. Equip with alloy tailpiece and 4 built-in fine tuners. Package includes a lightweight form fitting hard case with a blanket (to proctect your violin), pockets and backpack strap, making it convenient to carry to school or orchestra. Also the following accessories are included making this violin package great for starters: Ebony frogged bow with mother of pearl inlay & unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair, adjustable shoulder rest with soft foam padding & soft rubber feet, rosin, Bridge, and an extra set of strings. Violin package retails for 4.99
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Mendini MV-White Solid Wood Metallic White Violin + Hard Case, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin & Strings in Size 3/4
!±8±Mendini MV-White Solid Wood Metallic White Violin + Hard Case, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin & Strings in Size 3/4
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Price : $56.99
Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 00:19:38
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Mendini violin is perfect for the beginner or student violinist. It features hand-carved solid spruce top, hand-carved maple back and sides finished with beautiful colored varnishes. This violin is fitted with rosewood (painted black) fingerboard, pegs, chin rest, and alloy tailpiece with 4 built-in fine tuners. Violin accessories include Brazilwood bow with ebony frog and unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair, a lightweight form fitting hard shell case with pockets and strap (making it convenient to carry to school or orchestra), Adjustable shoulder rest with soft foam padding & soft rubber feet, quality rosin cake, violin bridge and an extra set of violin strings. Buy with confidence as it comes with a 1- year warranty against any manufacturing defects. Violin package retails for 9.99.
Friday, December 9, 2011
How to Improve Posture While Sitting At a Desk All Day Long
If poor posture has caused you to have lower and upper back pain, or shoulder and neck aches, headaches, or carpal tunnel, then the tips I'm about to share with you are coming just in time. Consistently putting this kind of stress on your body will have long term consequences, which can be avoided without very much effort. Not only that, who likes to be in pain? The study of ergonomics is all about keeping the body in proper alignment and in proper relationship to all the objects that come into contact with that body.
Furnishings and everyday objects have been scientifically designed to assist humans in maintaining good posture. Much of the furniture designed to be ergonomic is also beautiful design, well constructed and functional. If you have ever owned one of these chairs, you'll know that the designer earned his/her own "golden" chair in heaven. Like you, I'm a workaholic, and my chair has made the world of difference to me.
How to improve posture: the following are ten tips to help you to keep your body in perfect alignment at your work station.
1. Sit straight in your chair with your back, and lower back firmly against the back of the chair. The chair is meant to give your back support while you are sitting. This is where a good ergonomically designed chair will help you to maintain correct posture, keeping you in a good relationship to your desk. Your muscles should be relaxed, nothing straining.
2. Your feet should be flat on the floor when you are sitting at your desk. Your bent legs should form a right angle to the floor. Don't twist your legs under you. Don't put your feet up on the desk either, though I admit, it's tempting.
3. Keep your chin slightly tucked in and your head straight.
4. Don't hunch over your keyboard.
5. Distribute your weight evenly in your chair. Don't lean to one side or the other.
6. Make sure your monitor is at eye level. You should be able to look directly across at your monitor, not up or down.
7. Make sure your wrists are aligned with your forearms. Carpal tunnel happens when there is constant strain on the wrists and hands. Remember, you can't play the violin with carpal tunnel. You can use an ergonomic wrist rest on your mouse pad to support your wrist.
8. When you turn from one direction to another, move your whole body in that direction, not just your head.
9. Use the armrests on your chair to support your arms and shoulders and adjust your keyboard to a comfortable level.
10. To reduce pressure on your lower back, lean back slightly. A well designed ergonomic chair will allow you to lean back, which relaxes your back muscles.
These are only some of the sound "ergonomic" habits to adopt. Observe these habits, and you will be rewarded with a PAIN FREE body at last! Remind yourself constantly of these simple rules on how to improve posture. Don't forget to get up at least once an hour and S-T-R-E-T-C-H!
Joan S
Monday, December 5, 2011
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Mendini MV-Purple Solid Wood Metallic Purple Violin + Hard Case, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin & Strings in Size 1/2
!±8± Mendini MV-Purple Solid Wood Metallic Purple Violin + Hard Case, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin & Strings in Size 1/2
Post Date : Dec 02, 2011 08:12:30 | Usually ships in 24 hours
Mendini violin is perfect for the beginner or student violinist. It features hand-carved solid spruce top, hand-carved maple back and sides finished with beautiful colored varnishes. This violin is fitted with rosewood (painted black) fingerboard, pegs, chin rest, and alloy tailpiece with 4 built-in fine tuners. Violin accessories include Brazilwood bow with ebony frog and unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair, a lightweight form fitting hard shell case with pockets and strap (making it convenient to carry to school or orchestra), Adjustable shoulder rest with soft foam padding & soft rubber feet, quality rosin cake, violin bridge and an extra set of violin strings. Buy with confidence as it comes with a 1- year warranty against any manufacturing defects. Violin package retails for 9.99.
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Monday, November 28, 2011
How to Play the Violin
Learning how to play the violin can be a difficult but rewarding experience. Playing the violin takes a large amount of knowledge and skill. Violinists must know how to hold the violin, how to finger the notes, and how to sound the notes.
Holding the violin properly is very important. If a violinist holds the instrument incorrectly, it will be uncomfortable and more difficult to play. The left arm is curved underneath the body around over the neck, so that the hand and fingers are over the strings. The chin rest is placed between the left shoulder and chin. The right arm is then brought up in front of the face in order to bow or pluck the strings.
Once the violinist knows how to hold the violin, they can learn about fingering the notes. Violins do not have frets such as those found on guitars; players must practice and train their ears until they know exactly where the notes are on the fingerboard. There are four positions on the violin; the first position is furthest away from the player's face and sounds low-pitched notes. The fourth position produces the highest notes and is further up the neck. The strings are tuned, from lowest to highest, G, D, A, E. Violinists can play open strings, which means they play a string with out pressing on it, or they can change the tone of the string by applying pressure.
There are several ways of sounding notes once they are fingered. Violinists can drag the bow across the string or strings they wish to play, creating a long, steady sound. They can also play pizzicato, which involves plucking the strings with the fingers of the right hand, creating a sudden, staccato sound.
Just knowing how to play the violin is not enough. Violinists must also be able to know what to play as well. Violinists should also be able to read music or play by ear, assuring that they will sound good when playing in a group with other musicians.
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Friday, November 25, 2011
How to Choose a Violin Chin Rest
There are many different kinds of chin rests. Most fit into two categories: 1) chin rests that extend over the tailpiece and mount under the button; and 2) chinrests that mount on the side and do not extend over the tailpiece.
These chin rests come in many different shapes, sizes and materials, and have names such as Guarneri, Strad, Hill, Flesch, Dresden, Wittner, and Tekka. Some have a "lip" that is meant to fit the shape of the jaw, and others have a more flat appearance.
I do not "prefer" any one of these models over the others because no two people are built exactly alike, and a chin rest that is comfortable for one violinist may not be a good fit for another.If your current chin rest is uncomfortable, you might want to head to a violin shop and try a few of them. Look for a violin shop that carries several different models and will allow you to try them. Your teacher should also be able to help evaluate fit.
When violinists try many chin rests and still feel uncomfortable, it can be useful to add a layer of padding between the rest and the player's skin. The "Strad-Pad" is an example of such a protective layer, as is a cushion called the "gel rest," available by the maker over the Internet. The gel rest actually comes in several shapes, but its distinguishing feature is that it has a cushion made of a non-irritating hypoallergenic gel that fits over the wood in the rest. The company that makes the gel rest also supplies the gel toppers separately, and can make a double layered version for taller necks. The potential advantages of the gel rest are several. First, the cushioning of the gel reduces irritation to the skin from the chin rest. Second, it won't slip in hot conditions where sweating is an issue. Third, it helps the neck support the violin through friction between the neck and the gel. Finally, the cushion is more forgiving against the neck and often feels more comfortable to the player.
It is also important to recognize that the fit of the chin rest and the shoulder rest must be evaluated together, since the design of the shoulder rest influences the characteristics required in a matching chin rest that fits securely and vise versa.
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Sunday, October 30, 2011
Mendini MV300 Satin Solid Wood Violin + Extra set of Strings, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin & Case in 4/4 (Full Size)
!±8±Mendini MV300 Satin Solid Wood Violin + Extra set of Strings, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin & Case in 4/4 (Full Size)
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Price : $59.99
Post Date : Oct 30, 2011 06:30:06
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The MV300 is one of the Best Selling Teacher Approved Student Violin. This violin features a hand-carved solid spruce top, hand-carved solid maple back and sides, beautiful antique varnish finish & inlaid purfling, rosewood pegs, chin rest, and fingerboard. Equip with alloy tailpiece and 4 built-in fine tuners. Package includes a lightweight form fitting hard case with a blanket (to proctect your violin), pockets and backpack strap, making it convenient to carry to school or orchestra. Also the following accessories are included making this violin package great for starters: Ebony frogged bow with mother of pearl inlay & unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair, adjustable shoulder rest with soft foam padding & soft rubber feet, rosin, Bridge, and an extra set of strings. Violin package retails for 4.99