Violin Lessons
Violin Lessons
Eager to take up the violin or polish your skills? We’re here to help at the Academy of Music! Learning at home or via our online violin lessons comes with so many benefits, we don’t have space to extoll them all. Know this: when you’re at home, you’re comfortable and relaxed. Therefore, it’s easier to learn. To focus. To grow as a musician. Discover your potential and master this highly respected instrument with care, precision, and a commitment to the sweetest notes with the assistance of our experienced online and in-person instructors.
Affordable Violin Lessons in Winnipeg
At the Academy of Music, we offer affordable violin lessons in Winnipeg, with flexible lesson lengths to fit your budget. Our experienced instructors ensure that quality and affordability go hand in hand, so you can confidently pursue your musical journey without financial stress.
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Ideal for Any Age and Background
All of the benefits learning the violin has in store for your child can be yours. There’s no reason you can’t develop all of these skills at any age, and they’re always useful! Become more emotionally grounded, broaden your horizon and perspective with each slice of the bow, and challenge your mind to think in compelling new ways. Plus, the violin introduces a way to get more attuned with your own self, practicing patience and a more precise understanding of how each movement and texture works symbiotically to create the ideal tonal effect. Regardless of your age, our online violin lessons are an ideal choice – whether you’re eager to pick one up for the first time or in need of practice before your concerto!
Our Courses
The Suzuki Violin Method
The Suzuki Violin Method isn’t just a method – it’s a philosophy of music and the mind. Shinichi Suzuki, a master violinist, developed the technique after living in Germany, where he noted how easily children picked up the native tongue when immersed in the culture. He theorized that because music is a language, the best way to teach a child musically was by immersing them in it, training their ears to recognize the beauty of fine music. This was done not just to increase their musical aptitude, but to boost their moral character.
We learn to hear and speak before we learn to read and write. Drawing from this, the Suzuki method emphasizes ear training before learning notation and music theory. The focus of the method is to surround the child with beautiful compositions so that they learn to live, breathe, and think in music, just as they might in English. Students will learn to memorize pieces, recognize notes and, eventually, read and write music themselves.
The Royal Conservatory Violin Program
When you’re here, you’ve made it to the proverbial big leagues of formal violin training. To even join the Royal Conservatory program, you need years of training in prerequisite courses such as the Suzuki Method. Completion of the program is a certification of incredible technical prowess and depth of playing Those who complete the program often go on to become teachers of music themselves. We will ensure you’re ready to pass every exam before you take them.