Daily Virtuoso

Practicing shouldn’t feel like a constant battle with your own limitations.

Daily Virtuoso is currently closed to new membership, but I encourage you to join the waitlist now! That way, I can email you as soon as places open in the course.

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Concertmaster, Boston Symphony Orchestra

I’m Nathan Cole,
and I want to make you a Daily Virtuoso…

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Nathan helped me focus on the skills I needed to improve the most

Before, I’d spend hours practicing but it wasn’t targeted enough to see the kind of improvements that I needed. Nathan helped me focus on the skills I needed to improve the most. He has a special ability to pinpoint and distill the most essential information incredibly clearly.”

— James McFadden-Talbot,Louisville Orchestra

The absolute key to daily progress is realizing you’re ready now

You already know that everything in your life will transform the moment you…

  • Truly fall in love with your daily practice
  • Blow your own mind with your technical ability
  • Play the great music written for the violin, and actually like how you sound

But what you might not realize is this:

Getting there isn’t about waiting until you feel worthy while shutting yourself off from the very music that made you pick up the violin in the first place.

It’s about using the greatest repertoire written for the violin to become a better player. To face AND CHANGE your inner dialogue about who you are as an artist.

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Nothing will keep you from the music you want to play anymore, not…

Misinformed judgments about your own unworthiness

Even the most successful performers question themselves. We fixate on flaws, second-guess our instincts, and assume others have it all figured out. But those thoughts rarely reflect the truth – and they certainly don’t help us grow.

Orchestra/gig-related repertoire overwhelm

From orchestra stand to solo stage, I know what it’s like to juggle it all. As Concertmaster of the Boston Symphony, I’ve had to find a rhythm that supports both excellence and efficiency. In Daily Virtuoso, I share exactly how I keep my playing sharp – and how you can, too, no matter what’s on your stand.

Thinking you still need to spend another 3 years solidifying your fundamentals

The fundamentals aren’t something you graduate from. They’re something you build into your practice – every day, in every piece. Daily Virtuoso gives you the structure to do exactly that, with assignments that strengthen your technique while expanding your repertoire.

Virtuoso

For over 20 years, I’ve inspired tens of thousands of violinists through online courses and YouTube.

I’ve also spent decades teaching privately and doing audition coaching.

As serious violinists, we hold ourselves to impossibly high standards. You may have heard the phrase, “stop comparing your ‘behind-the-scenes’ to someone else’s ‘highlight reel.’” That about sums it up for us, doesn’t it?

When you expect your daily work to sound like the (often edited) performance of an established star, you set yourself up for failure on a daily basis. You come to expect it.

And lower expectations mean smaller dreams. Those magnificent cornerstones of the violin repertoire seem to float further and further away.

You keep practicing but your morale decays as time passes. After another month, or another year, you’re not any closer to enjoying the pieces that made you fall in love with the violin in the first place.

Does any of this sound familiar?

The hardest part of the day

Opening the case. Every time you take out the instrument, it feels like starting from scratch. Yesterday’s practice never seems to show up in today’s playing.

The hamster wheel

You’re constantly working on someone else’s music: pieces you don’t want to play, stacks of scores. It’s overwhelming, and stopped being fun a while ago.

An impossible task

You can’t improve in all the ways you want, all at once. But maybe it’s “good enough for orchestra,” as they say!

An internal practice bully

The Inner Critic doesn’t let you win, ever. Your self-talk alone makes practicing miserable.

Feeling alone

You can’t let colleagues know about your self-doubt. Everyone else seems to have it figured out.

The imitation game

You spend free moments polishing the pieces your students are learning…and you fear you’re starting to sound like them too.

And here’s some good news:

If these thoughts have haunted you in the past, you’re not alone. In Daily Virtuoso, you’ll be writing a new narrative about yourself as an artist…in addition to solidifying the technical foundation that has always eluded you.

I don’t think I’d be exaggerating to say he changed my life.

He changed the way that I look at my own practice and the way I look at my own playing. He gave me some new tools for changing my technique. Nathan is always coming up with fresh ideas, and that inspires me to work hard and try to look at my own playing through fresh eyes. I would encourage anyone to take part in Daily Virtuoso because you’ll learn new repertoire that you maybe thought was out of reach, and you get to meet a whole bunch of awesome people.”

— Katie Chilmaid,Queensland Symphony Orchestra

I’m Nathan Cole, Your Violin Guide

I’m Concertmaster of the Boston Symphony. After a degree from the Curtis Institute, I joined the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Now in my third decade with major orchestras, I’ve also been helping violinists online for over 20 years, leading thousands of players through such events as the Violympics, Bach on the Road, the Spring Audition Intensive, and the Summer Bach Retreat.

It’s always bothered me to see players struggling to get through a door that could easily be unlocked with the right key. And as I’ve been blessed with knowledgeable, patient teachers who have given me the right keys over the years, I’ve always wanted to pass them on to others. Since 2001 – when natesviolin.com went live – I’ve been able to do just that, working with violinists I’ve never met in person!

For years, my high-level Virtuoso Master Course was the laboratory in which I tested strategies and solutions with my most dedicated students. Summer programs, like the Violympics, demonstrated the power of community paired with repertoire-based challenges. That’s why Daily Virtuoso is the natural evolution of my teaching, bringing together the best of the VMC and the summer: year-round mentorship as part of a worldwide studio of dedicated violinists.

And as much fulfillment as I get from helping you, I’m taking the Daily Virtuoso journey for myself! By making a multi-year commitment to my growth as an artist, I’ll be in the best position to share only the best and most proven wisdom with you.

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Join the Daily Virtuoso waitlist today, and you’ll get priority access when enrollment opens again – plus early updates on upcoming repertoire, events, and bonuses.

FAQs

Why is Nathan leading Daily Virtuoso instead of teaching lessons?

Nathan does not teach privately. The only way to work with Nathan currently is through the Daily Virtuoso.

For many years, Nathan has had a passion for helping as many people as possible around the world to solve their violin challenges and reach new levels of coordination, facility, and ease on the instrument. Nathan has taught for decades in a variety of formats – both virtual and in person – and has been longing to spend more time focused on the repertoire he loves most, while using that great music to help students open all kinds of new possibilities in their playing.

As Nathan’s children have gotten older, he’s been looking for ways to share his teaching in the most impactful way while still having the time to devote to his family. Hence, Daily Virtuoso! It’s designed to let you focus on what matters most in your violin life.

What type of violinist is this for?

While learners of all levels are welcome, Daily Virtuoso is designed for intermediate, advanced and professional-level players who already have a commitment to daily practice. Daily Virtuoso focuses on great works from the violin repertoire that require a familiarity with all standard (and some more specialized) techniques on the violin, and is most useful to players who are comfortable with all core elements of violin or viola technique.

What if I'm not advanced enough to play the repertoire?

Throughout the assignments, Nathan will offer suggestions on how to scale down the workflow so that you can meet the program where you are. You can choose to focus only on certain elements of each quarter’s curriculum, or you can opt to do the most you can with all of the ideas presented. You get to keep the lessons and videos for as long as you maintain your Daily Virtuoso membership, so you can come back to the pieces again and again – you might surprise yourself with how quickly you’re able to improve!

Can I really make great progress studying violin online?

While learning online is not for everyone, many students have relied on online learning as their primary source of instruction. The majority of Nathan’s teaching over the last 10+ years has been online.

If you are uncomfortable with Zoom, navigating the internet, or researching and implementing solutions to your tech challenges, or if you know that the best way for you to learn is by having a teacher standing in the same room with you, then Daily Virtuoso is probably not for you.

What's the format and schedule for Daily Virtuoso?

Daily Virtuoso is an entirely virtual experience that runs on an ongoing basis, with quarterly repertoire arcs. We kick off a new quarter each January, April, July, and October.

Each quarter’s meeting schedule is decided in advance and published on the Daily Virtuoso course page, as well as in the participant handbook. Live calls are scheduled according to Nathan’s availability, but we do try to vary the days and times to accommodate a variety of time zones.

The course material includes pre-recorded videos and PDF downloads that are accessible through the natesviolin.com website. There are also live sessions that take place on Zoom and a community forum on Discord. All live sessions are recorded for your convenience.

How long do I have access to the course material?

As long as you are a member of Daily Virtuoso, you have access to new and archived course materials, replay recordings of Practice Squads and live sessions, and everything in our growing Virtuoso Vault.

What if I don't want to learn the repertoire Nathan chooses?

We encourage you to approach the repertoire with an open mind, or “growth mindset.” The tools and techniques presented each week can translate to any music you might want to learn. You might even find yourself enjoying the work after giving it a try for a few months.

Will you be going over audition strategies? The Daily Virtuoso is not focused on audition repertoire. Nathan may bring in some concepts from his experience on both sides of the audition screen, but the musical selections will come from the masterworks of the solo violin literature. That said, you can apply Nathan’s approach to any music you’d like to learn, be it chamber music, audition repertoire, or that folder of orchestral music you need to have ready for rehearsal next week!

What are Practice Squads and how do they work?

The primary purpose of Practice Squads is to build community. This is a designated time to come together and connect about your Daily Virtuoso experience in a facilitated small group setting. The Practice Squad coaches are all alumni of the VMC program who have worked closely with Nathan for many years and are very familiar with his teaching style.

We currently have four practice squad coaches, and each coach’s squad meets once a month.
You are welcome to attend as many of the different coaching squads as you would like to!

The Practice Squad coaches are all professional musicians who have studied extensively with Nathan and have a deep understanding of his approach, as well as their own decades of experience.

As an added bonus, Nathan drops in on at least one practice squad a month! These surprise visits are opportunities for you to connect and work with Nathan in a more intimate setting.

Practice Squads, like all Daily Virtuoso content, are recorded.

What time commitment do I need to make?

Each week, Nathan releases approximately one hour of video content on the current quarter’s repertoire. There are two live calls with Nathan each month: a workout session digging into various techniques and topics relevant to the curriculum, and a Hot Seat Studio Class, in which participants get to ask for feedback from Nathan. While we love seeing participants join the live sessions, everything is recorded and organized to fit around any schedule.

What if I fall behind?

We all get behind from time to time, so you’ll be in good company. We recommend that when you fall behind, you simply pick up wherever you are and keep going.

You have access to the lessons and videos for as long as you maintain your Daily Virtuoso membership, so anything you missed this time around, you can pick up the next time!

Nathan’s rule of thumb here: if the workload is too intense, reduce it. You can choose to work on less repertoire now and come back to this quarter’s materials when you have more time. Even if you’re right in step with the pace of Nathan’s curriculum, you’ll likely gain more and more insights the more you return to the repertoire.

How do I know this is a good decision for me financially?

Considering that a year of weekly private lessons with an experienced teacher in the US would cost at least $5,000, Daily Virtuoso offers an enormous amount of value for the cost. Not only do you get many more hours of instruction (via pre-recorded videos) than you would get in private lessons, ranging from in-depth repertoire lessons to a wide range of technical and mindset fundamentals, Daily Virtuoso offers robust community features that will keep you motivated and inspired.

Will this program help me get better performance opportunities?

If what you need in order to get better career performances is greater stability, reliability, and confidence in your playing, then this program will deliver on that – as long as you put in the consistent effort.

Daily Virtuoso will provide you with exposure to all the tools and techniques you need to succeed as a violinist, as well as the mindset to incorporate them in a lasting way. However, the Daily Virtuoso can not practice for you! You’ll need to engage with the content in a meaningful way to reap its rewards.

What is your cancellation and refund policy?

Annual Memberships: You’ll start with a 14-day free trial. If you don’t cancel during that trial, your card will be charged $3,000 two weeks from today, and your membership will continue for one full year. You may request a refund within 14 days of that billing date. After that period, annual memberships are non-refundable.

Monthly Memberships: You’ll enjoy full access immediately, but your first payment won’t be charged until the last day of the month. That means you’ll get between 1–14 days of access before your first billing. Monthly subscriptions are non-refundable. If you cancel before your first billing date, you won’t be charged.

Access Duration: When you cancel, your membership remains active through the end of your current paid subscription term. For example, if your billing date is the 29th and you cancel on the 3rd, you’ll still have access until the 29th.

To cancel any time, go to My Account → Subscriptions on the site.

What if now is not the right time?

Daily Virtuoso is open for enrollment every quarter. If you can’t join us this time, we hope to see you in the future!

Do you offer scholarships?

We are not currently offering scholarships for Daily Virtuoso, but the program is open for enrollment every quarter. Should your budget change, we hope you’ll join us then!

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