Or have you played something else in the past? What’s your favorite piece to play?

Edit: thanks for everyone that has replied. This has been so heartwarming to read :)

  • chunes@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    Viola! I like its range of sound and the fact that we get our own (alto) clef makes me feel special. But you end up playing a lot of lame parts when the violins get all the melodies and solos.

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      23 days ago

      Viola sounds amazing but yes, fun pieces are written for violin.

      Do you know any great viola music that is on par with great violin music?

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          22 days ago

          Beautiful piece, I can see why you love to play it, too! Must be super fun to bounce back and forth with the violinist and carry the melody.

          I think one of my biggest regrets is stopping playing violin. I will pick it back up one day when I have more time, nothing else has brought me the same kind of joy, not even the other instruments I’ve learned over the years.

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        21 days ago

        That dark velvetiness that violas have is gorgeous. It is too bad that not much is written for it, but at least you can adapt violin or cello music.

        I grew up playing trombone. There’s no good music for that either, and you can’t even adapt other stuff well to it. I never enjoyed playing it back then, even though I love music. Today, I’m a guitarist. Much more satisfying than trombone.