Supporting Child's Talent/Hobbies
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EN:
[quote]She couldn't play it well and I kept telling her how to do it. Then, she looked at me and said, \"you do it lah!\"
:rotflmao: Me too!!! But when I show him how to play, he :roll: . But at least he understood what I meant.
Hugs to you 2ppaamm. :D[/quote]Can't our kids be just a little more docile? :stupid: -
daisyt:
*faint*. Grade 5 or even grade 6, I still can cope, but never grade 8. My ds doing gr 8 violin, and the standard is quite a significant jump. I started violin at 39, leh. The co-ordination for fingers/bowing is really not the same as for kids, I'm afraid, no matter how hard i practise.
I not as good as you, can declare same grade with ds. I simply want to learn to enjoy and relax :lol:EN:
pssttt... daisyt, I already declare, if son reaches grade 8 mummy also grade 8 but just minus the certificate. So.... has your lesson started yet?
Piano no problem. Even though I rarely play in the last 20+years, when I get down to practising, I can get it. Relatively easy pieces up to grade 5 or 6, i can even \"wing it\" just by sightreading. Higher grades, I'd practise, but I hate to do that, so if it needs too much practise, oh well, I just won't bother. Haha. Too lazy and lack of time esp with a baby in the house.
So no, i wouldn't even bother to challenge if it's violin. For piano yes, I can. -
phankao:
So it's true that it's more difficult to pick up violin, huh? Think I better give up the idea of getting a full size violin.
*faint*. Grade 5 or even grade 6, I still can cope, but never grade 8. My ds doing gr 8 violin, and the standard is quite a significant jump. I started violin at 39, leh. The co-ordination for fingers/bowing is really not the same as for kids, I'm afraid, no matter how hard i practise.
So no, i wouldn't even bother to challenge if it's violin. For piano yes, I can.
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[quote]EN wrote:
pssttt... daisyt, I already declare, if son reaches grade 8 mummy also grade 8 but just minus the certificate. So.... has your lesson started yet?
Not yet, but she has found a book suitable for me. Have been busy during the last weekend and CNY coming ... Hope to start this weekend ... let's see
I not as good as you, can declare same grade with ds. I simply want to learn to enjoy and relax [/quote]Alamak paisey lah. We must take baby steps together even though we are aunties. You definitely ahead of the game course your teacher has better grade. Ds not even grade 1. I hope I wont appear in the how lian corner. -
EN:
Hallo, judging from the rate your son is learning, he will be playing higher grade pieces once you get him a good teacher
Alamak paisey lah. We must take baby steps together even though we are aunties. ... Ds not even grade 1. I hope I wont appear in the how lian corner.
Ganbatte! -
chamonix:
Actually, I gave up on the violin, too. Not because it is harder but my neck hurts so badly having to use that 1/4 size violin and I feel so retarded... so I gave up, as I just cannot see my fingers that are so near :stupid: . My child also quit NAFA when I gave up. I should have bought a full-sized for myself. Didn't have the foresight then. Sigh!
So it's true that it's more difficult to pick up violin, huh? Think I better give up the idea of getting a full size violin.
That violin still sits there untouched for the last 7 years. -
2ppaamm:
Actually, I gave up on the violin, too. Not because it is harder but my neck hurts so badly having to use that 1/4 size violin and I feel so retarded...
:rotflmao:
I cannot stand the neck ache!
Even if i play it even for a while, the whole of the next day i would
be going around with my neck tilted to one side like kena one tight
slap from husband lidat.
2ppaamm:
so I gave up, as I just cannot see my fingers that are so near :stupid: .
I couldn't see the strings! Fingers too fat & chubby! 
2ppaamm:
Thankfully hubs is the one who looks like he got the tight slap from me!My child also quit NAFA when I gave up. I should have bought a full-sized for myself. Didn't have the foresight then. Sigh!
That violin still sits there untouched for the last 7 years.
Cause DD1 plays with the violin so beautifully now.. :love: -
2ppaamm:
Still not too late. My friend's kids also gave up on their violin when young, but picked it up again in their teens.
Actually, I gave up on the violin, too. Not because it is harder but my neck hurts so badly having to use that 1/4 size violin and I feel so retarded... so I gave up, as I just cannot see my fingers that are so near :stupid: . My child also quit NAFA when I gave up. I should have bought a full-sized for myself. Didn't have the foresight then. Sigh!chamonix:
So it's true that it's more difficult to pick up violin, huh? Think I better give up the idea of getting a full size violin.
That violin still sits there untouched for the last 7 years.
So, go get yourself a full sized violin! :ugogirl: -
buds:
I cannot stand the neck ache!
Even if i play it even for a while, the whole of the next day i would
be going around with my neck tilted to one side like kena one tight
slap from husband lidat.
:!: :!: :!: you mean budhubs is that violent? You should :heresmyfish: him once in a while to keep him in line
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I couldn't see the strings! Fingers too fat & chubby!
[/quote]Aiyoh, fat and chubby fingers are best for learning violin leh!
[quote]Thankfully hubs is the one who looks like he got the tight slap from me!
Cause DD1 plays with the violin so beautifully now.. :love: [/quote] :ugogirl: -
chamonix:
So, go get yourself a full sized violin! :ugogirl:
Hm... maybe 6 years later, after DS3 gets into secondary school, or when he is taking up violin. No fun learning alone leh.
I am thinking about taking up triathlon/competitive swimming instead. Ha ha. Another way to lose the fat. Still thinking, thinking... thinking thinking... thinking thinking....
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