helpful Links for violin Students
- Music Theory
Lessons and Exercises to help with your theory homework
- Music History
Musical Eras and Composers - From the Top
These kids are some of the brightest rising stars in classical music!
- Charlotte Symphony Orchestra
Attending concerts is an important aspect of music study! - Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestra
Local auditioned youth orchestra - Union County Youth Symphony
Local auditioned youth orchestra - DSO Kids
Dallas Symphony’s excellent website for kids includes music history, games and more!
VIOLIN
The violin is a string instrument, usually with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest, highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which includes the viola and cello. The violin is sometimes informally called a fiddle, regardless of the type of music played on it. Someone who plays the violin is called a violinist or a fiddler. more from Wikipedia >
VIOLIN teachers
VIOLIN FAQ
At Charlotte Academy of Music, 4 years old is the youngest age that we start children in private violin lessons. At this age children have begun to develop a longer attention span and can retain material with greater ease. The two most common methods are traditional and Suzuki. The Suzuki method is used for our youngest students and parental involvement in the lessons and at home is the key to success. At Charlotte Academy of Music we have three Suzuki Certified Instructors.
Charlotte Academy of Music encourages parents to arrange an appointment with the Academy Director, Regina Ziliani, to determine the “best fit” in regards to a violin teacher. An instructor’s credentials are important, but personality is the greatest factor when choosing an instructor. Parents and students also find it very helpful to talk with the teacher about the student’s learning style, the expectations of the teacher, and more. In this regard, a music school is a far superior choice as there is more than one instructor to choose from. We strongly believe that finding the right violin teacher for your child is the key to successful music lessons.
Students may register for a Trial Lesson to meet and work with an instructor before formally registering.
music research
Music majors are the most likely group of college grads to be admitted to medical school. Physician and biologist Lewis Thomas studied the undergraduate majors of medical school applicants. He found that 66% of music majors who applied to med school were admitted, the highest percentage of any group. For comparison, (44%) of biochemistry majors were admitted. Also, a study of 7,500 university students revealed that music majors scored the highest reading scores among all majors including English, biology, chemistry and math.
Sources: “The Comparative Academic Abilities of Students in Education and in Other Areas of a Multi-focus University”, Peter H. Wood, ERIC Document No. ED327480, “The Case for Music in the Schools”, Phi Delta Kappan, February, 1994
High school music students score higher on SATs in both verbal and math than their peers. In 2001, SAT takers with coursework/experience in music performance scored 57 points higher on the verbal portion of the test and 41 points higher on the math portion than students with no coursework/experience in the arts.
Source: Profile of SAT and Achievement Test Takers, The College Board, compiled by Music Educators National Conference, 2001



