5 years since seeing your videos as a fledgling cellist and I still reflect on this lesson of yours! I just love how you've broken down vibrato into its core elements and show how those elements can be tweaked for different emotions! Your vibrato lessons have been immensely helpful in my growth as a cellist and musician. Thank you so much for sharing this!
I love them all! I just want to say that the place that you are coming from with all of your videos is so wonderful. Of course it helps that you are a truly great artist. It's wonderful to see you connecting things to other instruments (singers, violinists) as well as the concrete outside world that we have to play in (vibrating in the large hall, pointing your instrument, tuning all four strings with a tuner). Its just wonderful and I thank you for your gift to the wider cello world!
wow. These are like Master Classes - for beginners! As a patent novice, I will never I will never play with the expressiveness of Bream or the tenderness of Oistrach, but I love dissecting and analyzing the music because, just as I will never paint with the skill Da Vinci, I sure like getting my fingers covered with paint! And I love learning from the masters like this!
Thank you for making these videos! I've been using them to introduce some of these topics to my middle school orchestra students. Not only does it help me keep my teaching standards high, I'm also a violist so it helps supplement my poor lower string technique, while exposing students to great classical artists they should know!! So fantastic!!! (Also your sense of humer is funny!)
Thank you for your videos. greats advices. And a lot of them match with the ones, my teacher gives me... As a beginner, they are more than usefull. Thank you from Brighton, UK.
Watching you appreciate other music/musicians tells us so much .
5 years since seeing your videos as a fledgling cellist and I still reflect on this lesson of yours! I just love how you've broken down vibrato into its core elements and show how those elements can be tweaked for different emotions! Your vibrato lessons have been immensely helpful in my growth as a cellist and musician. Thank you so much for sharing this!
I love them all! I just want to say that the place that you are coming from with all of your videos is so wonderful. Of course it helps that you are a truly great artist. It's wonderful to see you connecting things to other instruments (singers, violinists) as well as the concrete outside world that we have to play in (vibrating in the large hall, pointing your instrument, tuning all four strings with a tuner). Its just wonderful and I thank you for your gift to the wider cello world!
wow. These are like Master Classes - for beginners!
As a patent novice, I will never I will never play with the expressiveness of Bream or the tenderness of Oistrach, but I love dissecting and analyzing the music because, just as I will never paint with the skill Da Vinci, I sure like getting my fingers covered with paint!
And I love learning from the masters like this!
Thank you for making these videos! I've been using them to introduce some of these topics to my middle school orchestra students. Not only does it help me keep my teaching standards high, I'm also a violist so it helps supplement my poor lower string technique, while exposing students to great classical artists they should know!! So fantastic!!! (Also your sense of humer is funny!)
Thank you for your videos. greats advices. And a lot of them match with the ones, my teacher gives me... As a beginner, they are more than usefull. Thank you from Brighton, UK.
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