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Kennedy Violins has been helping students succeed since 2000 online and at our violin shop in Vancouver, WA. We are happy to provide the information on this website to help you get started on your musical journey—and succeed.
Lessons
At Kennedy violins we offer online or onsite music lessons for these instruments:
- Orchestal Instuments—Violin, Viola, Fiddle, Cello, and Bass
- Guitar and Ukulele
- Piano
- Voice
Instruments and Accessories
Whether you are a new student, a parent considering your first instrument for your child, or an experienced player looking for tip and advice, Kennedy Violins is a trusted source of knowledge. You can call the showroom at 1-800-779-0242.
Our Latest Posts
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Humidity and Your Stringed Instrument
The good news is, it is very easy and inexpensive to control the humidity conditions that your stringed instrument is subjected to. A simple device for your violin, viola, cello, bass, or guitar will keep it from getting too dry. Boveda and D’Addario also have humidity-control products. You have to re-wet them everyday or every…
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How to Return to The Violin After Years of Not Playing
At Kennedy Violins, we get calls all the time from people who want to get back to playing after taking a hiatus of several years. The one thing that these individuals have in common is that they regret not keeping up with the violin.
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How to Find Gigs: Musical Networking
Let me tell you, it doesn’t take much but confidence. You know you’re a good player, so put yourself out there! It takes a lot of work to be a marketable performer, but you can do it!
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Practice Makes Perfect
By Joel Kennedy Everybody knows that if you want to be better at anything, you need to practice. Most people would also agree that while practicing is good, practicing more is better. It’s also quite obvious that more accomplished musicians practice more than the people who are not accomplished musicians. However, what many people are
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How to Practice With Your Kids
From the beginning, my number #1 goal was to NOT have to practice with them AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. I knew that it is inherently dangerous to practice an instrument with your child; especially if you are a musician yourself because you will likely be more impatient, demanding and have absurd expectations. All of these…
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