J. Haydn Cello Concerto No.1 C major Mov. 3 in SLOW TEMPO | Practice with Cello Teacher
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- 3rd movement (Allegro Molto) from Cello Concerto No.1 in C major by J. Haydn recorded in slow practice tempo ( quarter note = 60 BPM) with left hand thumb position closeups. This masterclass video is to help cello students to learn this concerto even without taking cello lessons with private cello teacher.
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J. Haydn Cello Concerto No.1 C-Dur. Mov. 3
0:00 Beginning tempo quarter note =60 BPM
4:12 measure 107 (2nd page)
7:40 measure 173 (4th page)
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Hi MĂĄxim!, Iâm Luciana, Im 11 years old, and i have been practicing Cello for 6 years, and i live in in Colombia Bogota, at the Moment i am learning this piece of music, thank you for uploading it, it has helped me a lot!!! when i grow up I want to be a great cellist!!!!
So wonderful to hear from you, Luciana! My best wishes to you!
@@Cellopedia thanks!!!
ViĂ©ndote tocar, parece facilĂsimo. Perfecta pulcritud tĂ©cnica y de sonido. Una maravilla no sĂłlo escucharte, sino tambiĂ©n verte tocar. Enhorabuena
God bless you..You re a big help
Muchas gracias por subirlo!!! Me ayudĂł mucho!!!
Wow êž°ë€ë žìŽì. Thanks.
I majored in cello but haven't played since graduation.I've been wanting to play this movement lately, but I can't remember finger number. So this helps me a lot. Thanks again Maxim.đ„°
Thanks for sharing with us! Very very useful!
Thank you very very much
Saludos desde Colombia !!!
Thanks I needed this one :))))
How fascinating! I have just begun studying this piece. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
thank you so much for making this. i will be playing and playing with you for many many times.
This is a tough movement. I am so happy that you find it useful.
Thalk you!!
this is one of my favourites UwU thank you :V
This is VERY helpful! Would you consider doing something similar for bach chaconne?
I love your playing. Would you tell the story of your cello please? I am really interested where you bought it and how much it costs:) thank you!
Thank you so very much đđ
My pleasure. It is such a wonderful piece to work on!
@@Cellopedia I was watching this video again just now, I can't thank you enough for some of the fingerings, although it's a shame I can stretch as you do.
Thanks a million.
Nice one, almost sad that Iâve almost finished studying it already, it would have been a pleasure ; )
Just a personal time stamp 4:56
I was wondering if you have done the second movement for this piece.
Thank you for asking! Not yet. It is quite slow and there are quite a few excellent recordings already available.
Ainda nĂŁo entendi a metodologia!(?)
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Primer movimiento serĂĄ? Que puedas tocarlo???
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ì ìŽë ”ë€^^ too difficult
It always seems this way, until we work on few extra etudes and give it enough time. Best of luck to you!
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