Viola for kids
The viola came into existence during the 16th Century. It was first called the alto-tenor violin because the term viola used to refer to any Western classical string instrument with a bow. Australia is home to some of the many internationally-recognised violists, including Ernest Llewellyn and Richard Goldner. Can your kids live up to Australia's rich viola history and international violists?
- Category: Performing Arts
- Approximate age to start playing viola: 3 years old
- Approximate price: $20/hour
- Gear/equipment needed and approximate price range: Music sheets ($10), Viola instrument ($100)
- Best period of the year: Year round
- School holiday programs available: YES
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Is viola right for your kids?
The viola is slightly larger and emits a deeper sound than the fiddle or violin. It is a stringed instrument, and you may find it in string quartets, string orchestras, and symphony orchestras.
Playing a musical instrument is promoted by parents, teachers, and even doctors and psychologists as great music therapy for kids. According to experts, playing a musical instrument provides a form of expression that stimulates physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual health.
Viola lessons will engage your kids in music and may further their development in many areas of their life. Some of the benefits of viola include:
- Development of communication skills
- Development of motor skills
- Improvement of cognitive function
- Promotion of emotional and affective development
- Improvement of behavioural discipline and mood swings
- Great opportunity for entertainment
Guitar is another popular kids activity, and playing viola may offer a great alternative to kids who want a greater challenge. Browse ActiveActivities directory today to learn more about viola lessons and other music classes.
Get your kids to start playing viola!
Are you exploring activities for kids that do not post any safety risks? Are you a music enthusiast who wants to share your passion with your young ones? Viola for kids is a great way to immerse your children in classical music.
Toddlers are welcome to join music schools, and there shouldn't be any restrictions for instruments like the viola. If you already know the basics of viola, you can jumpstart your kids' music education by spending conducting lessons with them and supervising their practice. Think about some nursery rhymes or children's music they might like to learn.
Prepare your kids for viola by following these steps:
- Research facts about viola and store them for future reference
- Consider buying a viola
- Start collecting viola sheet music for kids
- Make an effort to learn the basics of viola
- Familiarise your children with viola music
Make viola learning fun for your kids! Check out the ActiveActivities directory to see a list of music schools that offer viola lessons. Who knows, one day your child may be eligible to join the Australian String Quartet, and rub elbows with the likes of Brett Dean and Peter Bucknell!