wow its so good of you to take time out with these lessons. I never once thought I had to grip with my knees, just thought the cello rested there which would explain rapid cello movement when adding vibrato. Never thought the chair I practiced in could restrict me but it does with it's high back.
Keep up the great work. Have also adjusted my cello angle after watching this and it already feels better after 20+ yrs of playing in a previous position!
Invaluable! Thanks for producing these talks.
lispnik 6 days ago
Good job. Thank you Sir.
u2bvideo 8 months ago
Bravo!!! I've just watched four of your videos and you've really nailed them, I'll be watching all of them.
The very best cello lessons on youtube.
Maestro, I would lve to see play live. Ever coming down to Mexico?
Thank you for all the tips and God bless you.
artmonkid 1 year ago
Thank you! Very nice!
phrederica1 1 year ago
wow its so good of you to take time out with these lessons. I never once thought I had to grip with my knees, just thought the cello rested there which would explain rapid cello movement when adding vibrato. Never thought the chair I practiced in could restrict me but it does with it's high back.
Keep up the great work. Have also adjusted my cello angle after watching this and it already feels better after 20+ yrs of playing in a previous position!
cellistimo 1 year ago
very helpful, like having a lesson
caradeescusado 1 year ago
Excellent insight. It concur with the teaching from Richard Markson, a student of Paul Tortelier.
tarantellaonline 2 years ago
Thank U Mr. Finckel!
AlamoCityCello 2 years ago