Online Classic Violin Course in berlin

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Sam Karimi

Sam Karimi - Classic Violin course

tuition: 500,000 toman
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Parnia Seyedeyin

Parnia Seyedeyin - Classic Violin course

tuition: 500,000 toman
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Mazyar Zayani

Mazyar Zayani - Classic Violin course

tuition: 80,000 toman
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5980
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Mehdi Habibi

Mehdi Habibi - Classic Violin course

tuition: 80,000 toman
3.67
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Mohammadali Fiouji

Mohammadali Fiouji - Classic Violin course

tuition: 90,000 toman
5
4823
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Salar Zamanian

Salar Zamanian - Classic Violin course

tuition: 140,000 toman
3.5
8
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Ali Malekmahmoudi

Ali Malekmahmoudi - Classic Violin course

tuition: 150,000 toman
5
3353
6
30
Sima Yahoo

Sima Yahoo - Classic Violin course

tuition: 400,000 toman
2.33
6709
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Yasaman Naderi

Yasaman Naderi - Classic Violin course

tuition: 400,000 toman
5
6225
26
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Payam Shayani

Payam Shayani - Classic Violin course

tuition: 400,000 toman
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1394
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Alireza Ameri

Alireza Ameri - Classic Violin course

tuition: 500,000 toman
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5830
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30

Classic Violin berlin

Violin among its unique features, like other members of the stringed instrument family, has a fretless fingerboard. Its strings are attached to the tuning pegs and to the tail which passes over the bridge and is held in place by the tension of the strings.

Music in Berlin

Since the 18th century, Berlin has been an influential music center in Germany and Europe. First as an important commercial city in the Union of the Hanseatic League, then as the electoral capital of Brandenburg and the Kingdom of Prussia, then as one of the largest cities in Germany, it developed an influential musical culture that persists to this day. Berlin can be seen as a platform for the growth of a powerful choir movement that played an important role in the widespread socialization of music in Germany during the nineteenth century. Berlin has three main opera houses: The Deutsche Welle, the Berlin State Opera, and the Komichi Opera. Many important music figures were born or worked in Berlin. Composers such as Johann Joachim Quantz, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, The Gran Brothers, Wilhelm Friedmann Bach, Karl Friedrich Christian Fash, Johann Friedrich Reichart, Karl Friedrich Zelter, etc. all belong to this city. In addition, Berlin is known as the center of music theory and criticism in the eighteenth century with prominent figures such as Friedrich Wilhelm Marporg, Johann Philipp Kronberger, Quantz, and CPA Bach, whose treatises are known throughout Europe.

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