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  1. Musical Instrument Inventions and Designs: Don Rickert: Travel-Practice

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  2. Travel Violin by Chris Williams at Coroflot.com

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  3. Musical Instrument Inventions and Designs: Don Rickert: Travel-Practice

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  4. Musical Instrument Inventions and Designs: Don Rickert: Travel-Practice

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  5. Musical Instrument Inventions and Designs: Don Rickert: Experimental

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  6. PRACTICE / TRAVEL CELLO etc

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  1. 100 Days of Practice: Sibelius's Violin Concerto [Slow]

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  3. Practice with Anna Savkina

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  5. 5 Rules for Successful Violin Practicing

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  1. PRACTICE / TRAVEL CELLO etc

    The practice/travel violin can be packed in a suitcase or backpack. The longest individual piece is 15 inches long (16"-17" for violas). It can be assembled in three minutes. It gets held and played just like an ordinary instrument. The tone is pleasant and quite audible, but much more quiet than that of a regular violin.

  2. travel violin/ wipstix.com

    Wiplstix Travel/ Practice Violin The "Infiddel" WipLstix is a very handy travel violin I invented in 1999. There are now over 850 of them floating around the galaxy, and they are still made solely by me in my shop in the southern Appalachians. The length between its bridge and nut is that of a standard 4/4 violin, but the body has been ...

  3. The NEW Mountaineer VIII M2 Travel Violin

    The Rickert Mountaineer VIII M2 Travel Violin is a really skinny (but full 4/4 length) travel fiddle that is extremely durable for the most punishing environments. This instrument's predecessors have now been on journeys the U.S., Europe, Ireland, U.K., Canada, Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, North Africa and the African sub-continent ...

  4. DIY travel violin?

    DIY travel violin? Edited: June 29, 2017, 11:51 PM · I'm a 5-month adult beginner and now that summer holiday is around the corner, I'm looking for a way to practice while travelling. There are travel violins on the market (link wiplstix, cricket), but I find them a bit too expensive for my needs, not to mention that they are sold in the US, which is a bit of a hassle for a European.

  5. Violins & Violas

    The Cricket is a full-scale violin, also available in 14" Viola scale tuned CDGA. Versatile enough to satisfy seasoned violin and fiddle players looking for an affordable, durable travel instrument as well as beginner students seeking a fully set-up, ready-to-play first instrument. Furthermore, the Cricket is made in the USA.

  6. Good-sounding travel violin

    Do take a look at cases: for 150-200$, you can get slender cases that fit in overhead bins on most flights, but are strong enough to endure pretty rough handling if demoted to baggage (just make sure you throw a damp cloth in because the humidity often isn't). For camping, my travel violin used to be a D pennywhistle.

  7. How to Practice Violin While Traveling

    Put just a spoonful of raw rice inside. These eggs are held in the left hand and the objective is to oscillate the egg back and forth with the wrist in an even, relaxed way. "Cello Vibrato"-Hold your right forearm across your chest. Let your left hand practice vibrato "cello-style" on your forearm. No squeezing!

  8. The Musician's Guide to Air Travel: Violin/Viola Edition

    Without further ado, here is my violin/viola air travel guide! Avoid flying with your instrument in the first place. If you have the option of driving yourself or taking a train, bus, ferry, or ...

  9. Travel-Practice Violin Designed by Don Rickert

    The Rickert & Ringholz Travel-Practice Violin had a pretty good projection volume, but was not very loud from the player perspective, which presented a marketing problem. We tested this instrument with at least 100 musicians. Insights from our design research and depth interviews helped in the development of both the Adventurer Travel Violin and Travel Master Pochette series of instruments ...

  10. Experimental Travel-Practice Violin with Carbon Fiber Ribs (Sides)

    While this experimental instrument for travel and practice looks superficially like the all-wood Travel-Practice Violin / Fiddle, except stained black with carbon fiber ribs (i.e. the sides), the internal bracing structure is fundamentally different and is a trade secret. A more refined version of this instrument may become a full-production product in the future and the bracing is novel.

  11. Practicing Violin while Traveling : r/solotravel

    I've also gone to universities where the practice rooms were unlocked and just practiced in there. If you're in cities (my experience is with the UK, I've got no idea about other parts of Europe) you might find practice or production/rehearsal rooms to rent for £5-£20 an hour, which is how I got by when I was anxious about playing in a tiny ...

  12. Pyle Full Size Beginner Violin Starter Kit, Violin Starter Package with

    PREMIUM TRAVEL CASE . This 4/4 violin has the basic functions to draw kids or beginners attention, develop interest, form habits & practice before their needs are confirmed for an expert. Comes w/ premium travel case for easy transport & storage .

  13. Travel-Practice Violin Prototype

    Travel-Practice Violin Prototype This experimental instrument, the first instance described here, evolved through many iterations of design research, design, construction and user testing (much field research, known as ethnography), into the incredible Adventurer II Travel Violin, which is documented elsewhere on this site.

  14. Violin Virtuoso Itzhak Perlman's Tips for Practicing Violin

    Perlman recommends an every-day practice schedule composed of three elements: scales, exercises and études, and repertoire. First hour: Scales. Second hour: Études. Third hour: Repertoire. Scales, which go upward and downward in steps, allow you to work on your sound, intonation, finger patterns, and bow control all at the same time.

  15. How to Practice the Violin in 8 Steps: Ultimate Practice Routine

    They also help you to relax and will help you to avoid tension while you're playing. I start by stretching large muscles, like my back, my shoulders, and my arms. Then I stretch smaller muscles, like my neck and wrists. Finally I stretch my fingers and hands. Now you're ready to pick up your violin and practice! 2.

  16. 25+ Violin Practice Tips to Help You Improve Fast

    Practice only makes perfect if you're making the most of your practice time. Try these violin practice tips & routines to practice smarter, not harder.

  17. Travel with your Violin with Great Peace of Mind

    Choose good insurance and a sturdy violin case. Loosen your strings and bow hair. Keep your violin in a climate-controlled room if possible. Monitor hygrometry changes and responds with silica gel desiccant or a Dampit to humidify your violin. Then, practice with a mute and ask for a safe room at the hotel you have chosen wisely.

  18. How To Travel Safe with your Instrument

    A lightweight case with well-padded straps will save your shoulders and make having your instruments with you painless and easy! 8. If you are travelling a great distance, you will want to consider the environmental changes your instrument might experience. Some of these changes, especially coming as a sudden change, can be very damaging.

  19. "Take-apart" Travel-Practice Violin Experiment

    Taking into account the extensive design research and field research with users (musicians) of the Barchetta Pochette (Travel Fiddle), the musical instrument design experiment simply known as the Take-apart Travel and Practice Violin was born. The photos pretty much speak for themselves, though it should be noted that this instrument stays amazingly close to being in tune after being ...

  20. How to Practice the Violin to Bring the Best Out of You

    7. Pick Good Fingerings and Bowings, and Stick to Them. Once you have mastered one way of playing, you can change the fingerings, maybe also find an easier way to play a certain part, and re-learn the piece that way. This will increase your versatility and knowledge of the piece. 8.

  21. travle_practice

    Travle: Practice Mode. travle_pra by Oisín Carroll. How to Play. Settings. Colour scheme. Light mode. Dark mode. High contrast. Game modifiers. Hard mode: Hide country names. Hide map. Map Projection. Language. Transfer your statistics to/from a new device. Transfer. Save Changes. Buy me a Coffee. If you like travle - consider buying me a ...

  22. Accelerating the transition to net-zero travel

    Partner to accelerate decarbonization of business travel. Business travel represents 30 percent of all travel spend, making it an important segment for travel companies. 3 Getting back to business: Navigating the safe return of meetings and their role in economic recovery, US Travel Association, November 2020. As more organizations—businesses and non-profits alike—set more ambitious ...