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How to Stop your Thumb from slipping
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The Strad Podcast Episode #46: Billy Tobenkin on starting the cello at 25 -
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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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Enrico Dindo, acclaimed international soloist | AdultCello InConversation
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AdultCello InConversation is a series of interviews curated for those who are passionate about playing the cello. We chat about all things cello, from equipment to repertoire to practice habits and beyond. I thoroughly enjoyed this particular interview with cello virtuoso Enrico Dindo, and I hope you find it as fascinating and enriching as I did! ♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING THE ULTIMATE START ON...
Cello 101: How (much) to tighten your bow
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♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING THE ULTIMATE START ON CELLO: Cello in 30 Days Course: www.adultcello.com/courses The Strad Podcast Episode #46: Billy Tobenkin on starting the cello at 25 - www.thestrad.com/podcast/the-strad-podcast-episode-46-billy-tobenkin-on-starting-the-cello-at-25/14892.article Billy Tobenkin is a Los Angeles-based cellist who specializes in teaching adult learners. As a profess...
Help!! 7/8 vs 4/4
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♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING THE ULTIMATE START ON CELLO: Cello in 30 Days Course: www.adultcello.com/courses The Strad Podcast Episode #46: Billy Tobenkin on starting the cello at 25 - www.thestrad.com/podcast/the-strad-podcast-episode-46-billy-tobenkin-on-starting-the-cello-at-25/14892.article Billy Tobenkin is a Los Angeles-based cellist who specializes in teaching adult learners. As a profess...
"Relaxed" bow hold and other Q's! (+Winner announced!)
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♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING THE ULTIMATE START ON CELLO: Cello in 30 Days Course: www.adultcello.com/courses The Strad Podcast Episode #46: Billy Tobenkin on starting the cello at 25 - www.thestrad.com/podcast/the-strad-podcast-episode-46-billy-tobenkin-on-starting-the-cello-at-25/14892.article Billy Tobenkin is a Los Angeles-based cellist who specializes in teaching adult learners. As a profess...
If you only have 1 hour🎻...and other questions answered!
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.6 месяцев назад
♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING THE ULTIMATE START ON CELLO: Cello in 30 Days Course: www.adultcello.com/courses The Strad Podcast Episode #46: Billy Tobenkin on starting the cello at 25 - www.thestrad.com/podcast/the-strad-podcast-episode-46-billy-tobenkin-on-starting-the-cello-at-25/14892.article Billy Tobenkin is a Los Angeles-based cellist who specializes in teaching adult learners. As a profess...
5 minute shifting exercise (+ free download!)
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FREE EXERCISE SHEET MUSIC DOWNLOAD HERE: www.adultcello.com/cello-shifting-exercise ♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING THE ULTIMATE START ON CELLO: Cello in 30 Days Course: www.adultcello.com/courses The Strad Podcast Episode #46: Billy Tobenkin on starting the cello at 25 - www.thestrad.com/podcast/the-strad-podcast-episode-46-billy-tobenkin-on-starting-the-cello-at-25/14892.article Billy Tobenkin is ...
🎉 Got a Question? 20K Q+A! Enter to win a lesson with me!
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🎉🎉 WIN A LESSON WITH ME! We will be picking one person who asks me a question below in the comment section to win a free, one-hour Zoom lesson with me. 🎉🎉 ♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING THE ULTIMATE START ON CELLO: Cello in 30 Days Course: www.adultcello.com/courses The Strad Podcast Episode #46: Billy Tobenkin on starting the cello at 25 - www.thestrad.com/podcast/the-strad-podcast-episode-46-bill...
Inside my Strad article 🎻 (with playing examples)
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Check out my article in the September 2023 issue of The Strad: www.thestrad.com/for-subscribers/early-focus-on-musicality-helps-adults-thrive-billy-tobenkin-on-adult-learning/16827.article ♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING THE ULTIMATE START ON CELLO: Cello in 30 Days Course: www.adultcello.com/courses The Strad Podcast Episode #46: Billy Tobenkin on starting the cello at 25 - www.thestrad.com/podcast...
My top MINDSET tips to 🚀fastrack🚀 your cello journey
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.8 месяцев назад
♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING THE ULTIMATE START ON CELLO: Cello in 30 Days Course: www.adultcello.com/courses The Strad Podcast Episode #46: Billy Tobenkin on starting the cello at 25 - www.thestrad.com/podcast/the-strad-podcast-episode-46-billy-tobenkin-on-starting-the-cello-at-25/14892.article Billy Tobenkin is a Los Angeles-based cellist who specializes in teaching adult learners. As a profess...
5 Cello Practice Mistakes to AVOID
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Want to get the most out of your practice sessions? Then check out this video containing 5 practice mistakes for adult learners of the cello. These are all common aspects of learning the cello that I either encountered on my own journey or have seen numerous times in my students. Enjoy! ♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING THE ULTIMATE START ON CELLO: Cello in 30 Days Course: www.adultcello.com/courses T...
Free workshop announcement (ask-me-anything!) + LIFE UPDATE
Просмотров 84410 месяцев назад
🎻 Beautiful Sound Challenge: AUGUST 25-27, 2023 🎻 Register here: www.adultcello.com/challenge 👉 JOIN THE ONLINE CHALLENGE TO ACCESS: 3 days of tone-building lessons with Billy & Q A sessions each day ❗️ WIN A SCHOLARSHIP TO STUDY WITH BILLY FOR 1 MONTH - THAT’S FOUR (4!) 60-MIN ZOOM LESSONS (a value of $600) 👉 FREE downloads/beginner lesson: www.adultcello.com/get-started ♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GET...
Buying your cello at auction: What you NEED to know | Interview with Jason Price of Tarisio
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.11 месяцев назад
I sat down with Jason Price of Tarisio auction house and we covered a wealth of topics that will help you in your search for the perfect cello or bow. I know from personal experience that shopping for your next cello or bow can be as nerve-wracking as it is exciting, and so I want to arm you with as much information as possible before you do so! Jason is one of the top instrument experts in the...
Adult Cello Book Club: Just Play Naturally (discussion replay!)
Просмотров 93411 месяцев назад
For those who missed out on the live book club event, here is a replay video of our conversation. The subject was the book Just Play Naturally by Joe Armstrong and Vivien Mackie, with a particular emphasis on how the book impacted us as adult learners of the cello. Just Play Naturally, Vivien Mackie in conversation with Joe Armstrong: amzn.to/3IySvfL 👉 FREE downloads/beginner lesson: www.adultc...
Cello progress plateau? Here's what to do
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Here are my best tips on what to do when you hit a plateau in your cello journey. I personally have experienced a number of plateaus, ranging from weeks to months long, and I want to share what I've learned with you because they can be frustrating and discouraging. 👉 FREE downloads/beginner lesson: www.adultcello.com/get-started ♫ LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING THE ULTIMATE START ON CELLO: Cello in 3...
5 Min Beginner TONE Warmup | Adult Cello
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5 Min Beginner TONE Warmup | Adult Cello
5 Min Beginner LEFT HAND Warmup | Adult Cello
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5 Min Beginner LEFT HAND Warmup | Adult Cello
Quickstart: How to hold the cello bow | MULTIPLE POV!
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Quickstart: How to hold the cello bow | MULTIPLE POV!
Adult Cello BOOK CLUB: Just Play Naturally by Vivien Mackie
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Adult Cello BOOK CLUB: Just Play Naturally by Vivien Mackie
How to Rosin Your Cello Bow | Adult Cello 5 min HOW-TO
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How to Rosin Your Cello Bow | Adult Cello 5 min HOW-TO
What I've completely changed my mind about... | Adult Cello
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What I've completely changed my mind about... | Adult Cello
5 recordings (NOT TO MISS!) | Adult Cello
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5 recordings (NOT TO MISS!) | Adult Cello
My New Cello (wanna hear it?) | Italy Vlog
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
My New Cello (wanna hear it?) | Italy Vlog
Accord Cello Case REVIEW (So THIS is why top pros pick it?)
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Accord Cello Case REVIEW (So THIS is why top pros pick it?)
DON'T wait to learn these techniques ⏰ | Adult Cello
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DON'T wait to learn these techniques ⏰ | Adult Cello
How to know if you're ready for VIBRATO | Adult Cello
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How to know if you're ready for VIBRATO | Adult Cello
Yes, you CAN play cello with small hands! Step-by-step guide ✅
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Yes, you CAN play cello with small hands! Step-by-step guide ✅
7 Cello Gifts for the New Year (to make your practice more exciting!)
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7 Cello Gifts for the New Year (to make your practice more exciting!)
Are you practicing enough? | Morning in Ojai VLOG
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Are you practicing enough? | Morning in Ojai VLOG
Hitting adjacent strings? 😖 How to STOP
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Hitting adjacent strings? How to STOP

Комментарии

  • @Keith_Mitchell
    @Keith_Mitchell 10 часов назад

    Is this the concept for an up bow?

  • @kimseniorb
    @kimseniorb День назад

    just play both

  • @MandyH1972
    @MandyH1972 День назад

    Never use them to begin with, much easier in the long term.

  • @johndiana5276
    @johndiana5276 День назад

    Great idea! Thank you for sharing it.

  • @mismatmom
    @mismatmom 2 дня назад

    Yeah! I just found a 7/8 cello i love. 50 when i started on a full size. Always bothered me that as i 5' 4" woman the same cello for a 6' man considered my best fit. On the 7/8 all is easier, first position, extensions, bowing, and to my surprise thumb position. I did choose to add a posture peg on the c string to allow for more flexibility in placement. I play for myself and in a community orchestra. Because this cello is an upgrade it actually sounds bigger than my full size. Thanks!

  • @kathymoyer7796
    @kathymoyer7796 4 дня назад

    Please talk to me about the rubber tube on your bow that appears to include parts of the base and spiraling wire. This video is definitely helping my bow hold position/activation. Although I feel like that corner of my thumb is protesting somewhat (even in a flexed position). It appears that yellow rubber piece acts as a cushion for that thumb. Thanks for all you're doing here. Sooo much good information. You are a god-send!

  • @marichristian
    @marichristian 4 дня назад

    It all takes practice.. Eventually your fingers and ears learn the spatial location of each note.

  • @bettebeane536
    @bettebeane536 6 дней назад

    Works like magic! Well it’s not magic but yet again, Billy has a way of explaining and demonstrating exactly what fixes frustrations in playing. Thank you for sharing this!

  • @kathymoyer7796
    @kathymoyer7796 6 дней назад

    Thanks so much for your awesome videos! One question. I was a little unsure of which point you were making (my fault, not yours). When checking bow tightness, I think you were saying that when flexing your bow with your first finger, you DON'T want the stick touching the bow hairs. Makes absolute sense, but I wasn't quite sure if that was your point. Again...my fault. Thanks!

  • @celestecorti6570
    @celestecorti6570 8 дней назад

    Hi Billy,i tuoi consigli sono eccezionali. Purtroppo il mignolo tende ad appiattirsi

  • @Almostlover1953
    @Almostlover1953 8 дней назад

    I love all of these pieces. The advices are exactly what i'll look out for, thank you

  • @MsCellobass
    @MsCellobass 8 дней назад

    Seriously? You play the whole thing via pizzicato? Why not after showing timing and rhythm use the bow?? Frustrating video dude.

  • @shineyboots
    @shineyboots 11 дней назад

    i play some bass guitar but i now have issues with my plucking fingers due to some mild arthritis. As such i 'm keen to learn the cello as i can keep my right hand fingers fairly steady on the bow without having to flex them. . I have a fair idea of where the notes are for my left hand so i'm looking forward to seeing how you could help guide me along this rocky road.!!! I.m 5ft 7ins so do you reckon a 3/4 would be good to start with. Thanks for your thoughts.

  • @siriusaltaisandromeda7275
    @siriusaltaisandromeda7275 11 дней назад

    What if i cant find a song that has that harsh dark mysterious mood/sound that tickles my ear? I have a hard time learning if i cant practice in the right vibe. Any musician references that you know of that may help me find that mental groove with that kind of style, if it even is a style? I go from 0 to 100 right quick mentally and that kind of sound slows me down and helps me relax. I just got my cello and have absolutely 0 experience lol. But i got her set up and did one stroke on it and my damn heart jittered and i felt happy in a way that i havent felt for a long while. I think this will be good for me and my wife wasnt mad when it suddenly appeared at the door so i take that as approval. I do have some musical experience with drums and piano. (No expert playing) but i can play parts and mix them together on ableton. Oh and my cellos electric! Oh! Duuuuuuude! I wonder if i can connect it to ableton! If i can then i could totally play the cello over my mic on rust and force people to pay me scrap or ill make friends with the toxic players and hire an army of noise makers to stand outside of their base... now i want to play rust... but first, the cello, then rust, or soulmask, after i water the garden and feed the dog and cats. I made a tee shirt for my one cat lol its awesome. I got my wife one too lol. Huzahhhh!

  • @mickymel1974
    @mickymel1974 13 дней назад

    Fabulous explanation - thank you!

  • @andalmeida86
    @andalmeida86 14 дней назад

    I started to learn Drums by 33. Started Piano By 36.. Considering Cello now, by (almost) 38... Always loved music (rock and classical) but never had a chance to study as a kid. No worries about perfection for a performance, Im here more about having fun every day, on every step.

  • @zuzia2488
    @zuzia2488 14 дней назад

    Thank you! Could you do a video about “sotie”? Fast bowing which is needed in 2 movement of Elgar Cello Concerto? I will be very grateful 🙏🏻🌷

    • @ameliahallworth1527
      @ameliahallworth1527 6 дней назад

      Just so you can look for other resources if he doesn't see this comment, it's spelled "sautille"

  • @isabelleengel4007
    @isabelleengel4007 14 дней назад

    I never knew why it always felt like I was about to drop my bow. These exercises and the explanation of the mechanism are so incredibly helpful. Feels like my whole bow hand finally fell into place. Thank you so much!

  • @jeffmarett321
    @jeffmarett321 14 дней назад

    I have been taking lessons this last year. I'm 64 yrs. old and I have pushed through a plateau. It feels great!!!!! Thanks Linda.

  • @vivianvo7014
    @vivianvo7014 15 дней назад

    Thank you so much for a wonderful tip!!!

  • @kornecja
    @kornecja 15 дней назад

    This is really helpful! 🫶

  • @ManuManu-uo3wl
    @ManuManu-uo3wl 16 дней назад

    He comprado un estuche para violonchelo Accord en la página web Accord case. El 2.8 Medium Notary, que estaba hecho según ellos y que solo era enviarlo a mi casa en Madrid-España. Pues bien, he estado desde el 28 de abril, día que hice la compra casi rogando información de cuándo me lo enviarían. A veces contestaban y otras no. Se comprometen a enviármelo el 29 de Mayo y como era de esperar no cumplieron su compromiso. Como mi pago fue por PayPal, yo cancelo la compra del estuche, hago la reclamación y gracias a PayPal pude recuperar los 1.879,78€ después de un mes y medio, si no, ellos me habrían mandado el estuche cuando quisieran desoyendo mi cancelación, porque eso era lo que querían hacer. Total, la peor experiencia en mi vida de musico profesional en la compra de un articulo. "NO recomiendo bajo ningún concepto que compren en la página web de Accord si no queréis tener problemas" Saludos cordiales.

  • @Airhaert
    @Airhaert 16 дней назад

    At 8:25, you have the right point! We must love what we're learning to invest more time! Thanks for sharing!

  • @lindamiwa205
    @lindamiwa205 19 дней назад

    Yes, the bow grip and bowing feels like it could do me in. Been playing about a year. Having trouble with the thumb on my bow hand. Changing my grip based on your video. Hope it fixes things because I was not headed in a good direction with the thumb. I watched your bow grip video and I think I've been doing it wrong. My teacher never analyzed my grip. I think she assumed I was doing it properly. Also unhappy with my sound. Slow practice and focusing on the bow arm is advice I will follow.

  • @shipwreck8847
    @shipwreck8847 19 дней назад

    Unburned sugar also gets converted into fat. And fat (as well as being unsightly) it also contributes to strokes, heart attacks and clogged arteries. Many people don't know this and they think it's purely animal fat. But sugar is very bad for you body and it also contributes to diabetes as well. Diabetes can result in blindness and loss of limbs where the doctor will need to amputate your limbs. So there's a lot of reason to not over eat sugar, especially processed sugar like high fructose corn syrup.

  • @mellissadalby1402
    @mellissadalby1402 21 день назад

    I prefer the Peterson Strobe tuner

  • @jasongoldhirsch
    @jasongoldhirsch 23 дня назад

    can i ask is the master hand used for bow arm?

  • @cheungivan3361
    @cheungivan3361 24 дня назад

    This great teaching, watching from Hong Kong

  • @danielyork3406
    @danielyork3406 Месяц назад

    im more curious on where you got that glass enclosed cello display in the background=). i have dogs and cats, and need something to keep the dog hair off, and cats out =)

  • @jhj6636
    @jhj6636 Месяц назад

    Great advice, and not at all what I expected. This is so helpful, so thanks for sharing your journey and discoveries. I hope to begin cello later this year, so doing plenty of research. BTW. I gave up caffeinated drinks (tea and coffee) a few weeks ago - my body and brain feel so different already. (Other readers: best to take advice on decaf/detox.)

  • @anibalmaidana670
    @anibalmaidana670 Месяц назад

    Why is he talking as if he was Buda?

  • @CanadianDivergent
    @CanadianDivergent Месяц назад

    no such thing as perfect pitch! is the perfect pitch in A=440? 432? 415? 392? love your vids Billy! thx.

  • @CanadianDivergent
    @CanadianDivergent Месяц назад

    omg this is great!!! I saw his vids like 12 years ago, and he is incredibly influential.

  • @bettebeane536
    @bettebeane536 Месяц назад

    I also play violin so this was so helpful. I had a mirror in front of me and noticed I was bending my left wrist - oops! and it is so important to walk those fingers up and down the notes keeping your fingers springy. This information is foundational to playing a cello without tension!

  • @bettebeane536
    @bettebeane536 Месяц назад

    I agree with the person who posted below. Lessons are helpful and easy to relate to. I'm also using his Adult Cello lessons. I had taken a few lessons from a local person who played cello but found immediate improvement with Billy's lessons. Videos are great, but his Adult Cello course is a valuable way to get started with cello.

  • @macgirl1965
    @macgirl1965 Месяц назад

    I have played a couple of years but have been looking for exactly this! I feel like this will be incredibly helpful! Thank you!

  • @twistedcherrypop
    @twistedcherrypop Месяц назад

    Iv not practised for a week but to fair I have a chest infection. I love learning cello though

  • @kristybrower8759
    @kristybrower8759 Месяц назад

    I've watched several of your videos. You are the best cello teacher on RUclips. Thanks for your help!

  • @redpiano1
    @redpiano1 Месяц назад

    Right at the end, you mentioned one of the "bad words" in this video, for me an adult learner. I came to the orchestral strings from being an obsessive piano student as a child, spending hours and hours at the keyboard each day. When I went off to college I just put the piano studies aside and went on to other things. Yet all those years I had spent years of my time learning **the repertoire** and not really having the best time playing. When I came to strings, I started with the repertoire on the cello but had to move to viola for medical reasons, and then decided that was the LAST thing I wanted to play, No more 52 variations of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, ad nauseum. It was the most fun! And now 20 years later I'm over the medical issues and I'm wondering if it might be time to go back to cello because it is such a physical experience of feeling the vibrations that you just don't get in any other instrument. And it won't be the standard classical repertoire: been there/done that/it's not enjoyable. (To me) it feels like being back in elementary school and playing Popper etudes. In my case, that was inhibiting my growth as a player, and I think the big blame for that was indeed that I had done it all before at the piano, and remembered the burnout with it. Of course this is just one perspective: different singer/different song.

  • @robertomatus1360
    @robertomatus1360 Месяц назад

    Drive the weight of the bow

  • @chrisliles5564
    @chrisliles5564 Месяц назад

    I would also add Lights and Shadows by Matz. It’s phenomenal.

  • @leahconroy8718
    @leahconroy8718 Месяц назад

    You really brought the concepts to ground level, for me. I’m so grateful. Keep cello fun and experimental to learn quickly, in a relaxed but dedicated manner.

  • @ehh5054
    @ehh5054 Месяц назад

    Why did I finished the whole video, I don't even have a cello, and I have an upcoming interview.

  • @cellom.9227
    @cellom.9227 Месяц назад

    Good ideas and visualizations, too much talking and unnecessary words.

  • @marz68
    @marz68 Месяц назад

    This is a great video, and my current interest and problem is the pinky. I’m an older beginner cellist. When I play the fourth finger, my tendency is that the first knuckle, near the nail, bends severely, and the second knuckle is pushed in, flat. so my pinky looks like a garden hoe. I have a very hard time keeping the pinky rounded without that flattening. Can you suggest exercises to strengthen the muscles that will help keep that pinky rounded? Or using something like a ring splint?

  • @alexnjx
    @alexnjx Месяц назад

    10 minutes?!? Sacrilegious.. but I’m listening..

  • @kencarpenter2785
    @kencarpenter2785 Месяц назад

    The point at about 9:40 is critically important! Stopping every 2-4” to review is also helpful! It also helps to have the mirror square to the strings vs at an angle!!!

  • @markplumb3968
    @markplumb3968 Месяц назад

    I’m somewhat surprised ( and buoyed ) by the amount of “older” beginners commenting here, I too started Cello late in life ( late 40’s ) after a long career in music playing Guitar and Bass and Keys…. Cello has been hard for me, ( I imagine it is hard for any bowed instrument, because it can sound pretty terrible to begin with, an absolute beginner can play a middle C on piano and that note will sound the same as a master playing it….)

  • @rodrigoartilheiro2985
    @rodrigoartilheiro2985 Месяц назад

    Great tips🙏

  • @susanhsiao7867
    @susanhsiao7867 2 месяца назад

    Vibrato has always been an issue to me. The beginning of the video pointed out exactly I have been struggling with. I can feel the tension and cannot control my shaking arms while doing vibrato, so it sounds like shaking too much. Thank you for making this video.