Simple Strategy to Learn Fingerboard Geography

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
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    All positions are marked and color-coordinated (along with fingerings).
    Tips (and things to think about) to getting the most out of this exercise:
    ✔️ When shifting, think about shifting in hand positions and not just to the finger you're shifting on
    ✔️ The point is to start to notice patterns in hand positions as well as patterns in hand shapes (closed, closed, open, etc.)
    ✔️ Keep in mind, each key sits differently on the fingerboard. As you start to apply this exercise to different keys, you'll notice that some keys have similar patterns (like G and C major)
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    Billy Tobenkin is a Los Angeles-based cellist who specializes in teaching adult learners. As a professional cellist who started playing the cello from scratch at 25, he is in a unique position to help others, like him, who found the cello later in life. He has developed strategies from his own musical journey to accelerate the learning process, and he is here to share them with you.
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