Thanks for this great lesson! I am new to the magical world of cello, and i would like to ask you, if you can make a similar video adding the arm modifications for all the other strings, especially for A...... Thanks in advance!
Thanks for this practical technical advice. This is my third week playing and this is a major problem. Excellent mechanics. Will let you know of my improvement.
Thank you so much for your feedback, Rick! I look forward to hearing how you're getting on. You can also check out my teaching content on Instagram @cello_julia - there is a useful right arm exercise featuring a lemon on there! :-))
This video has been a revelation, it is superb and can’t tell you how grateful I am. My bowing has now improved enormously. Easily the best bowing video I’ve seen. Thank you !!!
Gonna add this to my practice. Even more on the a-string. Really having trouble to get that one in control, it has no mercy. When i record, the a-string sounds like similiar to a duck sometimes, especially if jump from c string to a. M-xmas!🎄
@@joelleantonopoulos7774 Okay, i would recommend changing the A&D string to larsen soloist (medium) if you haven't. Bit expensive but worth every penny. They settle pretty fast and more you play with them better they sound. So don't beat yourself if you don't know the differece immediatly. They soften up nicely. Then do like 5min bowing excercise front of a mirror before practice. (long bows, right preassure etc..) This helped me and do the video excersice also! Have fun :D
On the left hand, it's actually quite a good exercise! :-) On the right it's problematic and probably not conducive to recovery from whatever injury led you to wear the brace in the first place.
The last teacher I had to dump was because he kept harping on how my bow was crooked AT ANYTHING I PUT THE BOW TO. The guy had no instruction on how to correct this! Quite appalled at his scolding at me from only having 3 lessons from this dummy. The guy is a professional cellist that plays at a metro symphony. My take away on this is NO MATTER HOW MUCH of a yo yo ma or a Du Pre a cellist maybe some just can’t teach.
Very valuable tip. I'll pay more attention to my arm !!!👏🏿❤🎶🌷
Your source of information is worth gold! Vielen Dank
I have this problem periodically on the A string. Great tutorial. 🌹
thank you so much this what I need now
This is a second visit as I have noticed with my new bowing that it is at times not 90° to the strings. Now to practice...🍧🌹
Thanks for this great lesson! I am new to the magical world of cello, and i would like to ask you, if you can make a similar video adding the arm modifications for all the other strings, especially for A......
Thanks in advance!
So clear ! Thank you so much !
A great Christmas present.
The sound is soooo important
Thank you!!!!!!
Very helpful ❤
Very good, thank you! Public school string teacher here. If you could use a mic next time, your videos will be even better.
Brilliant!
Thanks for this practical technical advice. This is my third week playing and this is a major problem. Excellent mechanics. Will let you know of my improvement.
Thank you so much for your feedback, Rick! I look forward to hearing how you're getting on. You can also check out my teaching content on Instagram @cello_julia - there is a useful right arm exercise featuring a lemon on there! :-))
@@juliamorneweg5416 Will do. Thanks.
This video has been a revelation, it is superb and can’t tell you how grateful I am. My bowing has now improved enormously. Easily the best bowing video I’ve seen. Thank you !!!
@@cathschofield7488 Thank you so much, Cath! I'm so glad it's helped you. Must produce a few more videos over Easter. Never enough hours in the day!
Gonna add this to my practice. Even more on the a-string. Really having trouble to get that one in control, it has no mercy. When i record, the a-string sounds like similiar to a duck sometimes, especially if jump from c string to a. M-xmas!🎄
I have the same problem with the A string! Always sounds scratchy and just not beautiful…
@@joelleantonopoulos7774 Okay, i would recommend changing the A&D string to larsen soloist (medium) if you haven't. Bit expensive but worth every penny. They settle pretty fast and more you play with them better they sound. So don't beat yourself if you don't know the differece immediatly. They soften up nicely. Then do like 5min bowing excercise front of a mirror before practice. (long bows, right preassure etc..) This helped me and do the video excersice also! Have fun :D
Gratititude
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is it possible to play with a wrist brace?
On the left hand, it's actually quite a good exercise! :-) On the right it's problematic and probably not conducive to recovery from whatever injury led you to wear the brace in the first place.
The last teacher I had to dump was because he kept harping on how my bow was crooked AT ANYTHING I PUT THE BOW TO. The guy had no instruction on how to correct this! Quite appalled at his scolding at me from only having 3 lessons from this dummy. The guy is a professional cellist that plays at a metro symphony. My take away on this is NO MATTER HOW MUCH of a yo yo ma or a Du Pre a cellist maybe some just can’t teach.
hi julia , can you give me a private lesson or two via zoom?
Sure, drop me a line via my website www.juliamorneweg.com!