Strings Lessons - Ages 4 to Adult

Studying Strings at DRMA

Beginner Students

We emphasize the importance of reading music. Most students will learn the fundamentals of reading and understanding the language of music. Our strings instructors use a variety of methods including Suzuki and Essential Elements.

Intermediate & Advanced

We help students go beyond the basics with advanced note reading and professional technique training. Our instructors tailor the strings experience to each students' needs and goals.

Performance Training

Performance and ensembles are a large part of the life of strings players. Our instructors know just how to get students ready for symphonic auditions and performances.


Strings FAQ's


  • What accessories will I need?

    Apart from the instrument, ALL strings students will need rosin for the bow. Violin and Viola students will also need a shoulder rest .

  • What kind of rosin do I need and what is it for?

    Light rosin is favored for the higher strings (violins and violas) as it is harder and less sticky than dark rosin. 


    Cellos will need dark rosin.


    Rosin is needed to help create friction which in turn produces sound. Your bow should be rosined each time before playing.

  • How do I rosin my bow?

    Tighten your bow. Slowly and carefully spread the rosin back and forth starting from the bow frog to the top of the bow and back to the frog.


    Here are a few tips on using rosin:


    • New bows will need more rosin.
    • Do not move too quickly as the friction generates heat and can solidify the rosin cake.
    • Too little rosin and there will be little sound created by the violin. The bow will not slide easily over the strings.
    • Too much rosin and the sound emitted will be scratchy. The bow will feel stickier on the strings and will require more effort to move.

    Note: It is important that you never touch the bow hairs. The oils from your fingers will prevent rosin from sticking.

  • How do I tune my instrument?

    The easiest way to tune your Strings instrument is by using an electric tuner.


    The pegs are used for larger adjustments.


    If only slightly out of tune, use the fine tuners.

Lesson Options

Cello Lessons
Viola Lessons
Violin Lessons
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