Cello Vibrato and the Thumb
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- čas přidán 13. 02. 2019
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Linkedin: / adrian-van-dongen-3753...
CZcams: / @advancedcellotips5991
I am so fortunate to find you today. the best teacher for ambitious older the woman’s late life passion about cello . You’ll teach me a lot that I know. Thank you so much for there for me.
Thanks, new ones will come out within two weeks: practising tips on the Elgar and Haydn concertos!
Thanks , these tips are invaluable, these are the things you forget to ask your teacher during lessons. 👍
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Congratulations, these vídeos they're very good...
I played violin as a kid and am new to the Cello. My Cello vibrato is in autopilot but I want to make it stronger. The Cello has such a beautiful tone. I love vibrato and I thank you for this tip.
Great! I like the use of flat fingertips for a wider vibrato!
Muchas gracias por compartir tu sabiduría y tu talento. Los subtitulos en español están genial.
Thank you for the helpful video! I really appreciate it, as it has helped me a lot 👍🏼
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Very interesting, thank you!
Nice tips!
Thanks for uploading all these great videos :D
thanks , this helped
hello, can you make a vídeo of sautille? thanks
I have little hands and when I want to go, for ex., from B on the A string to A on the D string I don't know if I must extend my left hand or go one whoke tone toward the bridge.
What is the name of the beautiful piece during introduction?
It is called Valse triste, Tsjaikovsky. Thanks for watching!!
Adrian van Dongen thank you!