Viola training
There are two ways to learn this instrument: face-to-face classes or online classes. Face-to-face classes are classes held in music schools. In order to participate in them, you need to find a suitable music school in your place of residence. Lesser-known instruments like the viola face a major problem in this case. Because in many small towns there are no suitable training classes, and if there are, there will be no choice for their teacher, and whatever teacher you find, you should continue with the same one. Apart from this, due to the need to attend these classes, travel expenses are also added to the registration fees, and you have to consider travel time, which may be a problem if you have a busy schedule. Due to problems like this, many people prefer the newer style of instrumental training, which we will explain later.
Learning music in Quebec
As a modern global and multicultural society, all kinds of music can be found in Quebec today; From folk music to hip-hop. Music has always played an important role in the culture of the people of this city. From Ms. Laboldak in the 1920s to 1930s to contemporary artists, music in Quebec has introduced the world to some of the best songwriters, pop singers, singers, and bands. The most popular Quebec music artists of the last century include Felix Leclerc (1950s), Jill Wiegen (1960s), Kate and Anna McGarrigle (1970s), and Celine Dion (1980s). Among the most famous music halls in Quebec, we can mention Lasala Rosa, Metlous, Le Ritz PDB, Rialto Theater, etc., which host many concerts every year. There are also very famous music festivals in this city, the most important of which are Oshaga, Eaglofest, Quebec Festival (FEQ), Francophone, Methuselah, etc.