eMedia My Violin

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It’s easy and fun to learn with Val the Violin!

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Interactive Violin Lessons Software for Kids

Kids Will Learn Music Notes and Rhythm the Fun Way, Complete with Musical Games and Plenty of Songs!

The award-winning eMedia My Violin provides over 160 violin lessons for kids or anyone young at heart! It features animated character Val the Violin and instruction from professional violinist Sabina Skalar, M.M., who has played with the New York City Ballet. My Violin teaches children how to play violin with proper fingering and bowing technique; plus, they'll learn the basics of music, including how to read music notation and play easy violin songs. Violin lessons can help encourage a child’s confidence, self-discipline, and creativity.

Kids Can Learn to Play Violin

Research has shown that children who play music do better in school and make friends more easily. Kids or adults learn violin easier and faster with the interactive technology in eMedia’s violin software. The Finger Tracker listens to the violin being played and shows whether fingers are placed correctly. The Animated Fingerboard shows proper fingerings as the music is being played. Interactive music games keep learning fun and engaging. eMedia My Violin was created to make beginning violin lessons fun and interactive. It’s the perfect way to teach children, or anyone young at heart, how to play violin!

eMedia My Violin screenshot with pullouts

The Fun Way to Learn  Now it’s easy for anyone ages 5 and up to learn how to play violin! An animated character named Val the Violin guides students through lessons by New York City Ballet violinist Sabina Skalar. eMedia My Violin guides you through the core elements of violin playing in over 160 lessons. It covers such basics as proper violin, hand and finger position, the elements of correct bowing technique, how to tune the instrument, and play rhythmic tunes. Games make learning fun, and students will learn songs that they can share with friends!

eMedia My Violin educational games

Educational Games help students learn notes and songs by reviewing what they learned in the lessons.

eMedia My Violin audio and midi tracks Audio and MIDI Tracks Audio playback for selected lessons include violin only, voice only, and full audio including both violin and voice. Play along with tracks that you can speed up or slow down including colorful MIDI accompaniments, metronome tick, or the performance track. eMedia My Violin video lessons The included video instruction is easy to follow and features close-ups that guide students through songs and playing techniques. eMedia My Violin animated fingerboard The Animated Fingerboard  shows fingerings as the music plays so students can easily follow along. Double-clicking on any note will also show them where to put their fingers. eMedia My Violin finger tracker The animated Finger Trackerlistens to students as the student plays and shows whether their fingers are in the right place on the fingerboard. A great tool for helping students learn and remember notes! eMedia My Violin tuner With the built-in, interactive Violin Tuner, using either the computer’s built-in microphone or an external one, the student can get tuned up quickly and easily. Simply line up the arrow with the right string and be in tune! eMedia My Violin metronome With a Metronome, students can set their own tempo and get audio and/or visual cues for staying on beat so they can play in time with the music. eMedia My Violin recorder The Recorder allows students to play into the computer’s built-in microphone (or an external one), record their performance, and save it to the computer. This handy tool lets them listen to what they played and share it with their family and friends.

Attention Educators, please visit our academic product page for information on using this product in schools or for private group instruction.

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Interactive Violin Lessons Software for Kids

Kids Will Learn Music Notes and Rhythm the Fun Way, Complete with Musical Games and Plenty of Songs!

The award-winning eMedia My Violin provides over 160 violin lessons for kids or anyone young at heart! It features animated character Val the Violin and instruction from professional violinist Sabina Skalar, M.M., who has played with the New York City Ballet. My Violin teaches children how to play violin with proper fingering and bowing technique; plus, they'll learn the basics of music, including how to read music notation and play easy violin songs. Violin lessons can help encourage a child’s confidence, self-discipline, and creativity.

Kids Can Learn to Play Violin

Research has shown that children who play music do better in school and make friends more easily. Kids or adults learn violin easier and faster with the interactive technology in eMedia’s violin software. The Finger Tracker listens to the violin being played and shows whether fingers are placed correctly. The Animated Fingerboard shows proper fingerings as the music is being played. Interactive music games keep learning fun and engaging. eMedia My Violin was created to make beginning violin lessons fun and interactive. It’s the perfect way to teach children, or anyone young at heart, how to play violin!

eMedia My Violin screenshot with pullouts

The Fun Way to Learn  Now it’s easy for anyone ages 5 and up to learn how to play violin! An animated character named Val the Violin guides students through lessons by New York City Ballet violinist Sabina Skalar. eMedia My Violin guides you through the core elements of violin playing in over 160 lessons. It covers such basics as proper violin, hand and finger position, the elements of correct bowing technique, how to tune the instrument, and play rhythmic tunes. Games make learning fun, and students will learn songs that they can share with friends!

eMedia My Violin educational games

Educational Games help students learn notes and songs by reviewing what they learned in the lessons.

eMedia My Violin audio and midi tracks Audio and MIDI Tracks Audio playback for selected lessons include violin only, voice only, and full audio including both violin and voice. Play along with tracks that you can speed up or slow down including colorful MIDI accompaniments, metronome tick, or the performance track. eMedia My Violin video lessons The included video instruction is easy to follow and features close-ups that guide students through songs and playing techniques. eMedia My Violin animated fingerboard The Animated Fingerboard  shows fingerings as the music plays so students can easily follow along. Double-clicking on any note will also show them where to put their fingers. eMedia My Violin finger tracker The animated Finger Trackerlistens to students as the student plays and shows whether their fingers are in the right place on the fingerboard. A great tool for helping students learn and remember notes! eMedia My Violin tuner With the built-in, interactive Violin Tuner, using either the computer’s built-in microphone or an external one, the student can get tuned up quickly and easily. Simply line up the arrow with the right string and be in tune! eMedia My Violin metronome With a Metronome, students can set their own tempo and get audio and/or visual cues for staying on beat so they can play in time with the music. eMedia My Violin recorder The Recorder allows students to play into the computer’s built-in microphone (or an external one), record their performance, and save it to the computer. This handy tool lets them listen to what they played and share it with their family and friends.

Attention Educators, please visit our academic product page for information on using this product in schools or for private group instruction.

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Contents Summary

Introduction

I. Introduction, About the Violin, Practice Before Playing

Welcome; introduction to the violin; choosing a violin; the bow; caring for a violin; the strings; tuning the violin; Up and Down Plucking Song; holding a “box” violin; holding a “stick” bow; bow exercises using a pencil; preparing fingers to play; bow exercises using a straw; chin rest pad; holding the violin; tightening and loosening the bow hair; how to rosin the bow hair; holding the bow

II. Clap and Sing, Playing Your First Songs

I Like You – clap and sing; get ready to play; I Like You – each string; Which String is This? Game; more songs for each string; make up your own song; Magic Songs Game – One String; songs for string crossing; make up a string-crossing song; songs for two strings played together; Magic Songs Game – Two Strings

III. Using the Left Hand Fingers; Songs for Fingers 1, 2, and 3

Numbering the left-hand fingers; using the Finger Tracker; adding the 1st finger; songs for the 1st finger; Magic Songs Game – 1st Finger; adding the 2nd finger; songs for the 2nd finger; Magic Songs Game – 2nd finger; adding the 3rd finger; songs for the 3rd finger; Magic Songs Game – 3rd finger

IV. New Songs, Adding the 4th Finger, First Scales

Alouette; Hot Cross Buns; Mary Had a Little Lamb, playing short strokes, Mark Is Jumping, What Sign Is This? Game; adding the 4th finger; On the Bridge at Avignon; Sleep, Baby, Sleep; A Major scale; Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star; Jingle Bells; D Major scale; London Bridge is Falling Down; Which Part of the Bow Is It? Game; wrist motion; Rain Dance; G Major scale; Magic Songs Game – Pick the Strings; Go Tell Aunt Rhody; Sneaky Fox; Lightly Row

V. Introduction to Reading Notation

Notes; rhythm; The Rhythm Note Game; time signatures; bar lines; measures; the Note System Game; the strings; Open Strings Songs; Which String is This? Game; names of notes; fingering chart; notes on E and A strings; songs for E and A strings include: Lazy Mary, Go Tell Aunt Rhody, Au Clair de la Lune, and more.

VI. Introduction to Reading Notation

Notes on D and G strings; rests; D Major scale; the D String Game; rests; the Rhythm Rest Game; Magic Songs Game – Reading Notes; G Major scale; the G String Game: Magic Songs Game – All Strings; songs for D and G strings include: Long, Long Ago; Diddle, Diddle Dumpling; When the Saints Go Marching In; the Wedding March; Jolly Old St. Nicholas; Teasing Song; Old MacDonald Had a Farm; Brother John; Row, Row, Row Your Boat; and more.

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What reviewers are saying...

“The concepts and methods used are educationally sound and if a student applies themselves the software provides more than enough content to give the student a good start on learning to play the violin.”
Chad Criswell, MusicEdMagic.com
Editor's Choice - Children’s Technology Review EDITOR’S CHOICE 2009
Children’s Technology Review

What customers are saying...

“I am really able to learn the instrument I love but thought never could... I recommend this to everyone.”
– Kristina

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System requirements

Windows®: Windows 11 / 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP
Download or CD-ROM
Macintosh®: macOS 10.5 to 10.14 *
Download or CD-ROM

Internet connection recommended for online activation. Requires a Windows desktop, laptop, or tablet device; or a 32-bit (only) Mac desktop or laptop computer. Not compatible with iPhones, iPads, Android, or Chromebook devices.

* Attention Mac Users Beginning with macOS 10.15 (Catalina), Apple has eliminated the option to run 32-bit apps on the Mac. If you wish to continue using our applications, which currently require 32-bit support, do not upgrade your operating system past Mac OS 10.14 (Mojave). Alternatively, you can retain an older Mac operating system on a separate drive partition. eMedia developers are currently working on software updates to support Catalina and future versions of macOS, but this is a major undertaking. We are currently unable to foresee how long it will take us to create these new versions. If you purchased your eMedia Mac software on or after September 7, 2019, upon receiving proof of purchase we will provide you with a free upgrade to a macOS 10.15 (Catalina)-compatible version of an eMedia application when it becomes available. All other registered owners of eMedia software will be qualified for discounted upgrades.

Questions about system requirements? Contact our technical support department.

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