A new year typically brings with it a desire to “wipe the slate clean,” and start the year fresh with a new set of goals, both personal and professional. Here at Johnson String Instrument, we’ve published a host of articles on various topics over the past few years, some of which you may find helpful in solving a longstanding problem, or even pointing you in a completely new direction. We’ve broken them down into two categories: Caring for Yourself and Caring for Your Instrument. Happy reading!
CARING FOR YOURSELF
- How Much Should You Practice Playing Cello?
- Living Our Values
- How to Become a Concert Hall Manager
- The Corner of Music Avenue and Math Road
- How to Start Playing the Violin After a Long Hiatus
- Everything You Need to Start Playing the Violin Today
- Four Tips for Improving Fourth Finger Strength
- How to Choose the Right Violin Bow for You
- Finding A Private Teacher For Your Child
- Adult Beginners: Setting Yourself Up For Success
- Overuse Injuries: Everything You Never Knew
- Back to School: First-Time Players
- Practice Tips
- The JSI Winter Survival Guide
- How to Rock Your College Audition
- Applying to Music School
CARING FOR YOUR INSTRUMENT
- Potential Problems You Can Find with Cheaper Violins
- How to Buy Violin Strings Online
- Winter Protection For Your Stringed Instrument
- Upgrading From One Cello to Another
- How to Buy a Cello Online
- Flying With Your Cello
- Finding the Perfect Violin or Viola Setup
- Fake Strings and How to Spot Them
- The War Against Winter
Here are some inspiring stories from our friends at Strings Magazine:
“Music Has Given Me the Chance to Share Its Glory With Others on Violin”
Am I Too Old to Learn Violin?
The Changing Role of Music Editors in Classical Music
Growth as a Musician Means Facing a Little Anxiety
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