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Should I buy an electric violin or?

The Gopher

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And do you know any that are cheap? I want to start playing an instrument again but I am not sure. I really like the flute and violin but I have asthma so I was thinking the flute might be hard. I have played the piano/ukulele/harmonica(lol not really) but none of these was the instruments I really wanted to play they just happened to be the ones available.


Or is there another instrument I should play? What do you play.
 

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Try the trombone.


No but seriously. String instrument, yes? Well, then there is only two or three choices for you. That would be the guitar, the violin or the cello.

Electric violin is cool though.
 

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Never heard of "electric" violin, could someone post a link to a good piece on Youtube?

Some late progressive rockers doing their deed to society in a jazz-club in stockholm:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OI1b11drJQ


Really brings out the rock element of the electric violin. Gopher, what kind of music do you play?

Myself, guitar, and really geeked into harmonica the past few weeks. I'm getting progressively better at it, too.
 

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Some late progressive rockers doing their deed to society in a jazz-club in stockholm:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OI1b11drJQ


Really brings out the rock element of the electric violin. Gopher, what kind of music do you play?

Myself, guitar, and really geeked into harmonica the past few weeks. I'm getting progressively better at it, too.

Alternative but also... everything. However it almost has to be an electric instrument anyway due to sound issues (and I like the electric anyway)

Mandolin?

Haha I don't like the sound that much. But thanks, I mostly want to know what instruments I haven't considered. (doesn't have to be strings just noting that I have a lack of air problem with flutes and such)
 

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I play saxophone, and would like to try viola. As for violin: everyone (hyperbole) has a normal violin, so get the electric one. I saw some on YouTube, pretty neat.
 

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Get a keyboard and some software then you can play everything.
 

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I bought a bamboo "spirit wood flute" from some hippie today. I'm really excited to practice! I also enjoyed the cello for the very short time I practiced (never got good enough to "play").
 

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That sounds great about the flute I have always liked bamboo flutes, how much did it cost?
 

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I play acoustic guitar and piano. I used to play the saxophone. The electric violin seems like an especially insipid choice of instrument. Since I abhor Dave Matthews Band that might be factoring into my analysis. Buy a cheap trumpet.
 

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Get a keyboard and some software then you can play everything.

This is the right answer.

I play one of these.

korg_padkontrol_small_angle.jpg
 

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Electric violin is awesome:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujcYw2QTPzM

In honesty though, violin is a difficult instrument to play. You'll need at least some formal lessons if you want to even be decent enough to dick around on it.
 

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This is the right answer.

I play one of these.

korg_padkontrol_small_angle.jpg

I was about to say to the initial comment I may as well just get a computer but those are actually kinda cool.
 

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[BIMG]http://i.imgur.com/KUrqy.jpg[/BIMG]

Got one! Cost like $200 and it's a yamaha so I hope it is ok...
 

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Nice! Hope you enjoy it. Are you getting any lessons or just winging it?

Yamaha should be fine, I have a friend with one and he likes it just fine. I think that given the relative popularity of electric violins, it's unlikely you'd end up with a dodgy one when compared to say a guitar or keyboard.
 

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Wing it! But there are plenty of lessons online so if I just go though those over and over it should be fine.
 

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Well good luck, I'd be happy to help you learn but alas I have no idea how to play the violin.

I demand that once you're a master, you post weekly instructional videos to INTPf :mad:
 
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