Violinslover Believes That Playing a Musical Instrument Expands a Student’s Mind

Music Expands a Students Mind through the Use of Math, Composition and an Appreciation of Woven Waves of Sound. Violinslover believes that studying how to play the violin brings new levels of brainpower and dexterity to young pupils.
 
Aug. 18, 2009 - PRLog -- Violinslover, Pasadena, CA – Nothing lifts the heart or stirs emotions like music. As simple as a melody may sound, the layers of auditory information that are involved in its creation permeates the sensory receptors of the brain causing a rush of sensations that are at once physical and mystical. Throughout the centuries music has been as much a fundamental course of education as reading, writing and arithmetic. Upon examination, the teaching of music involves all the same principals; however the beauty of music is in its ability to combine all the skills of each subject and instill all these basic lessons while simultaneously entertaining and eliciting a sense of joy.

When a child takes up his first school violin (http://www.violinslover.com/gems2violins4_4.php) and begins to play, the development of various mental processes arise. Spatial intelligence, pattern recognition and the ability to form conclusions and reasoning proficiency all come into play through the simple action of bow upon string musical instruction. Even for older students in college violin training can sharpen rudimentary education skills and help with more difficult subjects.

Although other instruments may be a little more popular like the guitar, drums or piano, the violin possesses a quality that transcends all others due to its ability to sound like a choir of angels ascending to heaven or become as rough and raucous as a Louisiana alligator at a backyard bar-b-que. In fact many guitarists who started their musical educations on the violin find that the increased requirement for hand and finger dexterity gives them greater appendage strength making guitar positions much easier to perform.

Advancements in manufacturing technologies have brought discount violins (http://www.violinslover.com/violins4_4.php) onto the market that are of exceptional quality. Such “school violins” should not be dismissed as inferior just because they are not 17th century antiques with a price tag in the thousands. Many stringed instrument makers continue the ancient methods of the craft but with the addition of new types of glues, varnishes and machines, the process has become much more cost effective which translates to a lower priced violin without sacrificing exquisite tonal properties or harmonic beauty.

As a leading maker of professional grade and school violins, violas and cellos, Gliga Violins, through their online store Violinslover.com, brings the very best of old world craftsmanship and combines it with modern manufacturing techniques.  Master craftsman Vasile Gliga has been creating exceptional discount violins and other stringed instruments (http://www.violinslover.com/violins.php) using the same principal methods of such well known artisans as Stradivarius, Guarneri and Amati. Gliga violins are made of the finest woods from the "Italian Valley" of the Transylvania forests where century old Carpathian spruce and flamed maple imbued their spirits into the instrument, sealed with the consummate passion of the master luthier himself.

Violinslover has received a lot of attention from the media due to the numerous musicians who have been so happy with their instruments and have expressed their appreciation on the Internet in music blogs, forums, and other social interaction websites.

"We received the beautiful violin about 1 1/2 weeks ago and my daughter loves it! She's had her first violin lesson and her teacher commented on what a lovely violin it is. Thanks for your prompt service and for selling violins that sound good even in the hands of a completely inexperienced 7 year old!" Kathy Asseiro

For more information about Violinslover, please go to www.violinlover.com or check out their store at Gliga Violins, The Violin Place Inc. 245 N. Carmelo Ave. Suite 105, Pasadena, CA 91107
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