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For my own study. It's always been the piano part I play for this one, mostly with a cellist. I couldn't resist trying this beautiful melody part on ukulele!… More…
Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello.… More…
One will go somewhere while the other one doesn't care about, one caught him and then complain to not go into his territory, one apologize to the stranger and then disappeared. More…
C major and A minor chord practice Violin Piano Cello More…
#65: The purpose of this exercise is to practice consistently getting the note in tune. The finger keeps its shape while lifting by hinging from the base knuckle. 1 3 1 3 1 3. Keep the 1 down while playing… More…
Place the index, or "first" finger on the first tape on the D string. Press down. This note is called "E" because it is one note higher than "D". - Place the tip of the finger on the tape. … More…
The symbol you see after the first note tells you to do a bow lift. A downbow bow lift would be accomplished in this way:… More…
It is recommended to keep the metronome on during this lesson. You can do so in the settings bar at the bottom of the page.… More…
#17: Teach your arm the path of a straight bow: Place the tip of the bow on the A string. Have another hold the bow against the string at the tip end. While maintaining the correct bow grip, lightly slide… More…
This is part of the Absolute Beginner Cello eCourse by Antoinette Ady. Learn more at www.nycviolinstudio.com. More…
On Internet Archive at https://archive.org/details/bachalbumforpian00unse_omr… More…
Stranded Lullaby transposed into bass clef and brought an octave down. More…
Transposition of Me and My Husband in bass clef, set an octave lower. More…
Liquid Smooth by Mitski, transposed into bass clef and set an octave lower. More…
Here is another selection from the second cello suite. The tempo on this one is usually interpreted as fast or very fast. Courante comes from the Latin correre, to run, so get that metronome out! There… More…
This is the prelude, i.e., the very first part of the J.S. Bach's Second Suite for Solo Cello in Dm, BMV 1008. The key that this suite was written in lends itself very nicely to arrangement without having… More…
This is my transcription of J.S. Bach's Minuet #2, from the Suite for Solo Cello in G, BMV 1007. This piece works well for drop D tuning, and is very good beginning to intermediate piece. There are a… More…
A slippery rag fit for cello and violin. Inspired by classic American fiddle tunes. A good song for intermediate violinists and beginner-intermediate cellists. More…
A spooky yet playful medley. More…
A playful yet spooky medley. A viola and cello duet. More…