Play violin with Tomplay

Are you tired of playing your violin alone without accompaniment? Have you always dreamt about soloing with an orchestra?

In this post, discover how you to can play violin with Tomplay.

With Tomplay, you can play with an orchestra, guitar or piano accompaniment all from your practice room.

  1. Register for a Tomplay account to get two weeks free.
  2. Log into your Tomplay account
  3. Browse and choose the selections you wish to play.

Improve your violin playing skills with Tomplay

Tomplay has a large selection of violin pieces from newbie to upper advanced. Simplyclick on the piece you want to play. Once it’s loaded you will be able to see the music. As far as your audio, you have an option to play the violin and accompaniment, violin only or accompaniment only.

If you are still at the beginning stages of learning the music, I would suggest playing with the violin part. If you know the music really well, you are ready to play with the accompaniment part only.

You have the ability to adjust the tempo of the music as you work with the recording. This is a great practice tool allowing you to play accurately at a slower tempo and then slowly increase the speed.

You also have the option to record yourself which is an incredible tool for you to improve your playing. After recording you can listen and see what needs to be improved upon.

You also have the ability to edit the score. You can text by simply clicking on the score and typing it in. You can change the size and color of the text with the option to erase if later you choose not to have the text.

My favorite option included. in Tomplay is the loop option. If there’s you want to work out a specific section over and over again to make sure you get it right, you can choose to loop it.

If you’re like me you choose to play more on the hard copy than the monitor or your iphone or ipad , you can choose to print the music. Simply click on print and you will be able to have the music on your stand.

Have fun with Tomplay and please share in the comments below what pieces you will be playing with Tomplay!

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