I played the violin for ~12 years (and still break it out from time to time) and now occasionally play bass guitar.
What about you?
What about you?
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oh the cello. I heart it so much. one day I'll learn it. one day
I play the piano, and I've been teaching myself the flute for the last year. once I get a decent second job, I'll start taking violin lessons
At the moment I only play the cello. Since, you know, it's the best instrument in the world and the only one that deserves to be continued throughout my adult life
Violins and Double Bass are also quite awesome, but I haven't had the pleasure of playing with one for a while. Same with pianos. Guitars I can take or leave, pretty as they are.
Ive basically jumped around instruments, I like to make noise.
If you're able to pick up the violin, you can probably easily switch over to the cello.
My experience is that once you've learned to play a stringed instrument well, most of the rest are fairly easy to play once you adjust to the small differences.
Stepping from violin to cello can be easy when it comes to getting the sounds out instead of playing a strangled cat but it can take some getting used to. It is easier to pick up once you've gotten the groundwork down though, get your finger and bow skills up to scratch and you can usually play a decent enough tune on any member of the violin family. Then again I know people who play the violin beautifully but can't seem to get to grips with the cello, just because of the differences in how they're handled.
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May not be the most ladylike, but it's so beautiful, and the sound is just darling.