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Doublestop Music
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Приєднався 9 кві 2020
We are a violin and cello duo offering tips on how to improve on your instruments. Whether you have just started learning, or been playing for a few years and are looking to further advance your technique - we’ve got you covered!
Maki is a tenured cellist of the Houston Symphony, while Luci is a tenured violinist of the Los Angeles Opera. Together, we have been playing our instruments for over 35 years, and it is our mission to share with you what we learned throughout the years and answer any questions YOU have about music!
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Maki is a tenured cellist of the Houston Symphony, while Luci is a tenured violinist of the Los Angeles Opera. Together, we have been playing our instruments for over 35 years, and it is our mission to share with you what we learned throughout the years and answer any questions YOU have about music!
♫ Subscribe and join us on this musical journey! ♫
Hungarian Dance No. 5 | Johannes Brahms | Violin and Cello Duo
"Hungarian Dance No. 5" by Johannes Brahms
Arrangement for Violin and Cello by Maki Kubota and Lucinda Chiu
And old video we recorded in 2020 while in Covid lockdown.
Sheet music is available for purchase now!
makiplayscello.com/sheet-music
(A few measures at the end are similar but changed from the video)
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Arrangement for Violin and Cello by Maki Kubota and Lucinda Chiu
And old video we recorded in 2020 while in Covid lockdown.
Sheet music is available for purchase now!
makiplayscello.com/sheet-music
(A few measures at the end are similar but changed from the video)
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Follow us on Instagram:
@doublestop.music
@lucinda.chiu
@makiplayscello
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www.lucindachiu.com
www.makiplayscello.com
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Popper 22 - Complete Walkthrough (Part 2 of 2)
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This is part 2 of the walkthrough, covering the second half of the etude. Please make sure to watch part 1 first if you want to understand the terminology! Download PDF of annotated sheet music used in this video: www.makiplayscello.com/documents Measures 29-36 0:00 Measures 37-39 2:11 Measures 40-end 4:39 Practice Tips 8:08 🔔 Please subscribe for more tips for the violin and cello! Follow us o...
Popper 22 - Complete Walkthrough (Part 1 of 2)
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Practice with Houston Symphony cellist Maki! We will be breaking down Popper #22 with practice strategies and tricks to help save you time and play your best audition. Download PDF of annotated sheet music used in this video: www.makiplayscello.com/documents *At 7:10 there is a typo in the subtitle - it should say "1st finger is not used", not "2nd finger". Playthrough 0:00 Intro to Handframes ...
Libertango | Astor Piazzolla | Violin and Cello Duo
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"Libertango" by Astor Piazzolla Arrangement for Violin and Cello by Maki Kubota Video by Lucinda Chiu and Maki Kubota Audio recording and mixing by Maki Kubota Sheet music is available for purchase now! makiplayscello.com/sheet-music Follow us on Instagram: @musicbylucinda @makiplayscello www.lucindachiu.com www.makiplayscello.com
Cello Bow Crash Course - 3. Tricks for a Straight Bow
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Practice with Houston Symphony cellist Maki! The CELLO BOW CRASH COURSE is a multi-video series where I break down and explain everything from basic to complex bow techniques so that you can produce the best possible sound with a relaxed body. When someone asked Janos Starker what he will miss least about teaching, he responded, "telling students to play with a straight bow". In this video I'll...
Cello Bow Crash Course - 2. Getting Your Best Sound
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Practice with Houston Symphony cellist Maki! The CELLO BOW CRASH COURSE is a multi-video series where I break down and explain everything from basic to complex bow techniques so that you can produce the best possible sound with a relaxed body. In this video I give you some tricks to maximizing the resonance of your cello. Results will vary greatly depending on your equipment, but these exercise...
Cello Bow Crash Course - 1. The Big Sound Setup
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Practice with Houston Symphony cellist Maki! The CELLO BOW CRASH COURSE will be a multi-video series where I break down and explain everything from basic to complex bow techniques so that you can produce the best possible sound with a relaxed body. This first video was particularly challenging to make since there is an entire art to setting the bow arm up properly. I had to leave a lot of stuff...
How to Bow Straight on Violin: 5-step Practice Routine
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Do you struggle with playing with a straight bow? Try following my short but sweet practice routine! In this tutorial, I cover the basic mechanics of how to bow properly, and offer right-hand exercises that you can easily do every day. It is a valuable skill that will help you achieve a stronger and more even tone quality on the violin! I am currently offering one-on-one violin lessons over Zoo...
Violin Lesson: 5 Most Common Mistakes (left hand)
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Hi violinists! In this tutorial, I share with you some bad habits that I frequently see in students. Playing the violin should feel natural and comfortable. By avoiding these common mistakes in the left hand, you will also avoid injuries, tension, bad intonation, and awkward postures. 0:25 Problem #1 1:05 Problem #2 1:47 Problem #3 2:24 Problem #4 3:13 Problem #5 I am currently offering one-on-...
Popper 7 - Complete Walk-through (Bonus) - Tuning Drone Only
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PLEASE READ FIRST: -This is the same video as Part 3, but with only the tuning drone playing. -The notes of the drone are in green on the sheet music. These drone notes are not by Popper, they are merely my best guess of what the underlying harmony is (which is often unclear). - Tuning to a drone often pushes leading tones and major thirds down. Once you feel stable playing with the video, be s...
Popper 7 - Complete Walk-through (Part 3 of 3) - Intonation Checker
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PLEASE READ FIRST: By the way there is another version of this that features just the drone: ua-cam.com/video/TnhaddDMrwU/v-deo.html -This is a slow motion play-through for you to play along with to stabilize your intonation. My own intonation is not perfect, but hopefully this will go a long way in helping you hear the harmony. - Tuning to a drone often pushes leading tones and major thirds do...
Popper 7 - Complete Walk-through (Part 2 of 3) - Left Hand and Bow
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Practice with Houston Symphony cellist Maki! We Will be breaking down Popper #7 with practice strategies and tricks to help save you time and play your best audition. 🔔 Please subscribe for more tips for the violin and cello! Follow us on Instagram: @lucinda.chiu @makiplayscello @pancake.maltipoo www.makiplayscello.com
Popper 7 - Complete Walk-through (Part 1 of 3) - Left Hand
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Practice with Houston Symphony cellist Maki! We will be breaking down Popper #7 with practice strategies and tricks to help save you time and play your best audition. *discrepancy at 5:58, the sheet music should read "extended", not "phrygian" 🔔 Please subscribe for more tips for the violin and cello! Follow us on Instagram: @doublestop.music @lucyplaysviolin @makiplayscello www.makiplayscello.com
Violin Tutorial: How to Hold a Bow
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Learning how to hold the violin bow can be tricky! This tutorial covers the basic techniques and concepts of the violin bow hold, as well as a few exercises to develop flexibility in your right hand. 👇 Learn How to Make a Pinky House: ua-cam.com/video/ny7v5EKMKWE/v-deo.html Good luck! 🔔 Please subscribe for more tips for the violin and cello! Follow us on Instagram: @lucinda.chiu @makiplayscell...
How to Make a Pinky House (For Violin Bows)
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If you have trouble keeping your right hand pinky curled, or if it keeps slipping off the frog, try using a pinky house! This DIY pinky house takes just a few minutes to make, and it will certainly make holding the violin bow easier for you. 🔔 Please subscribe for more tips for the violin and cello! Follow us on Instagram: @lucinda.chiu @makiplayscello www.lucindachiu.weebly.com Music: Short Tr...
Cello Lesson: 5 Most Common Mistakes (left hand)
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Cello Lesson: 5 Most Common Mistakes (left hand)
Cello Lesson: Improve Your Shifting with Finger Replacements
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Cello Lesson: Improve Your Shifting with Finger Replacements
3 Ways to Improve Intonation on Violin
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3 Ways to Improve Intonation on Violin
I like it!
wow sehr schön
Until you get the hang of it…
2:44 I... I think I just died. How, man? How? 😂
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Wonderful. Congratulations
Great tips! Thank you
Ah HA! I'm battling frozen shoulder and NOW I understand why bowing is painful. That's okay. This will be great PT for me. I just rented a cello last week and I'm amazed at how much of my violin bowing technique carries over unconsciously. Can I explain it? No. Thank you for this
I have been recovering from a case of frozen shoulder in my right shoulder. I rented a cello last week just for fun. I’ve also had 3 surgeries on my right wrist. I also play the violin and piano. I’ve recently played around a little with the harp and mandolin. Due to my wrist surgeries I’ve had to work hard to NOT drop my violin bow. I have to compensate differently on different strings. Yay. On the cello, I don’t seem to have trouble holding the bow or drawing it across the string. It’s just hard on my shoulder. Maybe I haven’t gotten the instrument positioned well, because it’s difficult for me to draw a whole bow on the D and A strings. Those are also the most difficult due to my shoulder. Should I kind of push my right shoulder forward to reach around the cello? As it is I can’t use the entire bow on the D and A strings. So far I’ve just been practicing bowing on open strings and changing strings smoothly. (My old violin teacher drilled bowing exercises into my head so I’m not going to be happy until I understand this) I can’t practice for more than 1/2 hour per instrument due to my arm issues, with the cello being the most challenging.
So sorry to hear about the frozen shoulder! Unfortunately from what I've seen with my colleagues who have suffered it, it's hard to play very much without treating the condition first. The bow arm just requires too much rotator cuff strength endurance... I think good technique can help prevent it, but there isn't necessarily a technique that will allow much playing while it is inflamed. Wishing you the best of luck on your PT and recovery!!
@@DoublestopMusic thank you! Yes, playing is hard. I did go through treatment and have good range of motion but I doubt it will ever be pain free. I will do as you suggest and work hard on technique. When I was in school my violin teacher made me spend untold hours bowing open strings so I figure I will start there for short durations and hopefully build up from there. Surprisingly my old violin technique helps. Other than that I really like the cello. I love its sound. Fortunately I’m nowhere near a professional so I can take my time. Thank you for confirming my suspicions.
great lesson. How about a string pressure? I found it very hard to apply pressure on a string, particularly at bow tip.
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I wish the online teachers would go into way more detail about how exactly they are supporting the weight of the bow horizontally against gravity. Following advice like this, I find that young students almost always succumb to gravity, with the tip of the bow dropping towards the ground, and the screw of the bow winding up in the palm of their hand, if they don't outright drop it. They often say they have a feeling that they about to drop it, which I understand completely having learned the cello later in life after a career as a viola/violin teacher. I have yet to see a bow hold video that addresses the details of how the bow is being supported. It looks like maybe your middle finger and to some extent ring fingertips are curving underneath the bow to support the weight of it, but you don't say.
Thanks for bringing an interesting point! I can't speak for other teachers, but I have two answers: 1) for young students, I don't let them hold the bow in the air with one hand. Instead, they are to always set the bow on the string with two hands before letting the left one go. This is to instill the idea that the string holds up the bow, not the hand. We don't want them trying to fight gravity at all to begin with. To further that point, only the lower half of the bow is used until Suzuki book two and they develop some finger stability. 2) I withhold certain things from beginning students intentionally in order to prevent the information backfiring later. One of them is the fact that when the bow is at the frog, the pinky subtly counterbalances the weight of the tip. If they follow my earlier point and play for long enough, the body instinctively adjusts and they don't have any fear of dropping the bow. If they actively try to involve the pinky, I found it can end up causing weird side habits that have to be undone later. Hope that answers your concern a bit!
I encounter this so often with beginners especially in a large orchestra class where all instruments learn the fundamentals together. Unfortunately so many young cellists end up with a hybrid violin/cello bow hold that creates problems down the line. I think reminders for cellists to stay in lower part of bow while upper strings play in middle will be helpful. Thanks for your excellent video.
2:14 very funny, sounds like a Porteño
WOW AMAZING detail performed. splandid!
Thank you sir..❤
We just purchased! Thank you for creating sheet music. 🥰
How do I place the thumb and correct position for bow graving??
An absolute masterclass, so simple and so profound, thank you!!
Excellent. Thank you.
Thank you very much. This is 'gold dust' and goes towards explaining how and why great players sound so much better even when they play simple stuff. Its all about the small things
Thank you - I watched your video and another as intro to better bowing after playing for 20+years. Found that I really need to improve! BUT neither video address "long arms". Setting the end pin makes a major difference in bowing for long arms. Both videos did not mention this. At my normal setting, I found I can not extend my elbow to achieve an almost straight arm. My arm is still bent! So I shortened my end pin and could do it better. So - for 20+ years perhaps I have set my end pin incorrectly which of course affects my bowing and arm extension!!!
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This was so crystal clear !! Thank you so much ! 😊
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Great lesson, as I just started to learn playing cello and my hand hurts probably caused by the wrong bow hold. Thank you for the very detailed explanation!❤
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Brilliant tutorial ❤
Very helpful video.
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Excellent!
Everything is correct, but there are some caveats, if I may. The shape of the hand is different when you’re playing slow, where the goal is sound, and when you’re playing fast, where the goal is clean efficiency. Collapsed fingers are fine if you’re playing, a slow note or a slow phrase. Being relaxed allows that transition. Second, both of your shifts were appropriate. Where to shift in the available time is determined by the needs of the music. There is no “one shift fits all.” Sometimes you want to shift as late as possible in the available time, sometimes you want to shift as early as possible in the available time. Your shift from the Tchaikovsky illustrates that, because either would have been fine. Finally, the success of a fourth finger extension is largely dependent on the size of the fourth finger. I don’t do 3-4 extensions in first position because my hand is not quite large enough, but with anything above first, a 3-4 extension is a valid solution. 2-3 extensions are the most awkward, but even they have their place. Regarding relaxing the thumb, you are exactly correct. Over at cello chat I read an extensive methodology that included a bit on isometric exercises between the thumb and the first finger to train strength in the thumb so that it could push up effectively on the neck. Incredibly wrong. Everything you said about the thumb is spot on. Overall, an excellent video. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you.
Thank you!
I have played cello for 7 years. Long enough to feel comfortable with it and to make sounds that I enjoy. Unfortunately, I was first taught how to play a cello using a violin-esc bowhold; something that has come back to bite me today as I realize more and more how my tone and posture has been degraded as a result. I am no longer being formally educated on how to play the cello, but it's still the most valuable form of self-expression that I have, so I came here to "relearn" the cello. To say the least, your video has been extremely informative. It's articulate, it goes through the effort to explain some of the reasoning and physics behind the practice, and it's much more in-depth than any other source I've seen so far. Thank you.
Great video, very helpful, thank you!
Thank you so much!
Wonderful!!!
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Hi Maki! And thanks so much for a great video in explaining the bow hold! One comment I have would be that where reference is given to the thumb, would it be possible to actually show the thumb position on the video? It would be a good visual, and really help when it is always hidden (technical reasons considered of course) when you are explaining it on the video.
Oh I like this very much! It makes me feel happy🤭🥰🤗
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Thank you for the amazing video, it helped me a lot with my practice. I need more videos like this, about studies, technique, and also about works, Bach, concerts."
I would love to see a photo or video showing the thumb side of your bow hand. I struggle with pain in the MP joint where the thumb joins the hand.
Muito bom!
Magnificent!
You have a gift for communicating clearly so a newbie like me can understand and experience what you are talking about. I can’t thank you enough!
Long time no see Maki!!! Just came across this on UA-cam. Will buy the score to support your work! Hope all is well =)
So helpfu! My sound was instantly better.
This really is helping me as I try to work off bad habits. My pinky is super weak after collapsing it to get louder/better tone for years. Definitely appreciate the reference and tips