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Is playing violin outside bad?

Is playing violin outside bad?

It’s best to keep your violin in warm dry weather, you won’t see any immediate damage, but you can slowly warp the wood of the instrument. This doesn’t make it impossible to play in the cold, if you live in the northern hemisphere you probably can’t avoid it.

How long should a 12 year old practice violin?

One is that young children (under 10) are not required to practise vey much. I would think that 15-30 minutes daily is what most people would call good practise. Often parents also expect the children to want to do their practise without help or any forcing.

Can you play violin in the cold?

Fortunately, your violin is designed to weather cold weather – somewhat. Since the joints of your instrument are connected with special “hide” glue, when the body and ribs begin to shrink in cold weather the glue is able to shatter, preventing serious damage to the parts of your violin.

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Where should I place my violin at home?

Keep your violin stored in a hard case. This is the best way to protect your instrument from damage as it provides a secure place to house your violin. Never store your violin near the fireplace or in cold places. Its organic materials are affected by the surroundings, so keep the atmosphere where it’s stored stable.

Is playing music in the street illegal?

Yes, it is legal. If your area does not have a strict anti-busking law, you are allowed to perform on the public property without creating a nuisance and obstructing the people. If the local authorities tell you to leave the place, then it is better to leave that place if you do not have any legal document.

Where can I practice an instrument in my apartment?

Resort to Room for Rent Look into your community if there are available rehearsal rooms that you can rent out. Perhaps you have friends who are also musicians. You can ask if you can rent out their extra space (like a garage or basement) for a reasonable price.

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How long do violins last?

A violin lasts over 200 years, sometimes longer, [so] market saturation is reached very quickly – Giorgio Grisales.

Can a 13 year old play violin?

The answer to this is that you can learn the violin at any age. The difficulty is a person problem not an instrument problem. People confuse how long someone has been playing and the age that they started.

How long does it take to master violin?

Depending on your aptitude for learning the violin, several years of practicing an hour per day should get you to the level of a talented amateur. To truly master the instrument you will probably spend a lifetime practicing three to eight hours a day.

Do you need a licence to use the Royal Parks?

The Royal Parks, which look after iconic spaces such as Richmond Park, St James’s Park and Green Park, said those looking to use the parks for personal training or group fitness sessions must be licensed.

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Is archery allowed in the UK?

The Rules of Shooting issued by Archery UK has a section defining the minimum safety areas required for the running of a tournament or Have a Go event. This will give you a good indication of how seriously it is taken in the UK. Legally, there are no laws specifically prohibiting archery in any place.

Do you have to pay to use Brighton and Hove parks?

Brighton and Hove council has implemented a voluntary fee, while most northern councils have yet to implement any charges. The Royal Parks, which look after iconic spaces such as Richmond Park, St James’s Park and Green Park, said those looking to use the parks for personal training or group fitness sessions must be licensed.

How do you control public access to a forest site?

In areas of high public access, you may need to use additional controls, eg barrier tape, barriers or extra personnel. To control access to the site, you need to: Inform the public at the entrances to the forest. Apply for temporary diversion or closure of public footpaths.