- The child learned how to hold the violin correctly.
- The child learned how to pluck the strings of the violin.
- The child learned how to use the bow to produce sound on the violin.
- The child learned how to play simple melodies on the violin.
- The child learned how to read basic sheet music for the violin.
- The child learned how to listen and follow instructions from a teacher or guide.
- The child learned how to appreciate and enjoy music through playing the violin.
Continued development in playing the violin can be encouraged by:
- Providing the child with more challenging sheet music to learn and play.
- Encouraging the child to experiment with different techniques and styles of playing the violin.
- Introducing the child to different genres of music that can be played on the violin.
- Encouraging the child to participate in group or ensemble performances to enhance their musical skills.
- Providing opportunities for the child to attend concerts or performances by professional violinists to inspire and motivate their own playing.