Thanks so much. I've been playing the Bach Cello Suites on Electric Bass for some time and am REALLY new to the Cello. Your videos are wonderful as I am still learning how to hold the bow and learning from watching your fingerings. Thanks again :-)
Actually, if one looks at the source ("Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach"), one notices it's Minuet No. 4. As in many other instances, Suzuki got it wrong - it's time to set the record straight. By the way, many musicologists believe the "famous" Bach Minuets in Suzuki are actually by Christian Pezold, an well-known organist, contemporary of Bach's. In those days, "borrowing" a tune was considered a compliment...
Thanks so much. I've been playing the Bach Cello Suites on Electric Bass for some time and am REALLY new to the Cello. Your videos are wonderful as I am still learning how to hold the bow and learning from watching your fingerings. Thanks again :-)
tahirjohansson 9 months ago
wow. i have to play this for a concert, this is so much more pretty than how i play it, now i think i need to work on it a little more.
skreamrepublic 1 year ago
my favorite song on cello do you know where i can print some sheet music for this
CassidyMcComb2010 1 year ago
i tried that for like 2 months and i could not get it wow
100koolcat 1 year ago
Gracias por los vídeos!! me ayudan mucho a prácticar :)
yoshitah5 1 year ago
i love this piece! I played last year at school
shirschfield 2 years ago
men i love the cello i took cello i'am going for book 5 you took one of the book 2 of susuki scholl viva bash
juanbreakscylla 2 years ago
This piece is a beautiful piece for piano and cello ad well!
VittorioDDV 2 years ago
Thank you for helping my practice.
epitaph03 2 years ago
You're welcome - a lot more cello videos coming in June: scales, etudes, songs...
stringvideos 2 years ago
yeah! Im waiting for new cellos videos!
thanks1
NEBELs 2 years ago
sweeeet...Im gonna learn it...and this video its gonna be such a big help...thanks bro.
imaderek99 2 years ago
VERY COOL!
l play it, next my lesson, thank you!
melvil6300 2 years ago
ya good job i love this song
rooteno 3 years ago
Actually, if one looks at the source ("Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach"), one notices it's Minuet No. 4. As in many other instances, Suzuki got it wrong - it's time to set the record straight. By the way, many musicologists believe the "famous" Bach Minuets in Suzuki are actually by Christian Pezold, an well-known organist, contemporary of Bach's. In those days, "borrowing" a tune was considered a compliment...
stringvideos 3 years ago