Category: Practicing
By Martha Baldwin March 3, 2014
Subjects Practicing
By Thomas Rosenberg January 27, 2014
Subjects Chamber Music, Practicing
Tags Adjustments, chamber music, expressive intonation, fuzzy sound, good instrument tuning, great intonation, group intonation, hand position, intonation, intonation exercises, left hand position, Listening, onion, open strings, patience, rehearsing, Rosenberg, string groups, student ensembles, Thomas, time management, tuning, working
By Robert Battey December 15, 2013
Subjects Practicing
Tags accents, alignment, Awareness, Bach, Bach Cello Suites, bar lines, Battey, Beethoven’s “Archduke” Trio, Brahms Double Concerto, Capucon, cello, cellobello, communication, complexity, conservatory, counting, dissonance, Feuermann, focused listening, great artists, great composers, intelligent artist, interpreter, interpretive decisions, intonation, melody, metrical organization, musical critic, musical phrasing, performer, phrase lengths, phrasing, powerful, recordings, resolution, robert, Rostropovich, score-study, slurs, studying, stunning effect, stylistic conventions, text, vibrato, Washington Post, Yo-Yo Ma, youtube
By Gregory Beaver May 27, 2013
Subjects Playing Healthy, Practicing
Tags advanced breath control, aerobic exercise, Awareness, balance, Beaver, body, breath control, breathing, breathing with scales, CD player, cellists, cello, cellobello, chest, control, controlled frenzy, Coordination, diaphragm, emit sound, Gregory, heart rate, Improve your talent, improvement, light-headed, muscles, musicians, oxygen, practicing, relaxation, simple formula, skill, smoothness, stomach, strengthen the diaphragm, T’ai Chi, talent, Technique, trouble passages, unbalancing the body, weakness, yoga
By Gregory Beaver May 20, 2013
Subjects Playing Healthy, Practicing
By Melissa Kraut March 14, 2013
Subjects Artistic Vision, Practicing
Tags achieve a common goal, athlete, bleachers, cello, cellobello, chamber music, Cleveland Institute of Music, competitions, discipline, early morning practice, eat well, exercise, frustration, getting enough sleep, high school orchestra assembly, increments, Interlochen Arts Academy, letter jacket, Melissa Kraut, orchestra, passion, pool, professor, progress, refine a skill, Reflections fro the bleachers, repetition, sick, sleep well, stretch, successful musicians, swimming, swimming mom, tempo, timing, training, unhealthy, Wenger chairs
By Brant Taylor December 4, 2012
Subjects Practicing, Technique
Tags Bach, bow, bow strokes, Brant, Brant Taylor, cellists, cello, cellobello, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Concerto, contact point, CSO, frog, Pinchas, Shostakovich, success, Taylor, Technique, variables, weight, Zukerman
By Brant Taylor November 28, 2012
Subjects Practicing, Technique
Tags bow speed, bow technique, Brant, bridge, cello, cellobello, contact point, control, pressure, relaxation, struggle, Taylor, tone, variables, variation, Vibrations, weight
By Selma Gokcen November 5, 2012
Subjects Playing Healthy, Practicing
By Selma Gokcen October 2, 2012
Subjects Playing Healthy, Practicing
By Brant Taylor March 21, 2012
Subjects Practicing
By Robert Battey February 3, 2012
Subjects Practicing
Tags Accomplishment, Battey, cello, cellobello, character, Coordination, Development, dynamics, Effective, ensemble, harmony, Janos, Listening, music, perfection, Rhythm, sight-reading, Starker, success, Technique
By Robert Battey January 1, 2012
Subjects Practicing
Tags ability, Battey, cello, cellobello, chamber music, ensemble, Observation, Practice, Rhythm, robert, sight-reading, success, Technique, virtuoso
By Robert Battey December 1, 2011
Subjects Practicing
Tags art, Battey, cello, cellobello, chamber music, coaching, conservatory, Development, discipline, ensemble, frustration, goals, music, music-making, robert, sight-reading, students, Teaching, Technique, workshops
By Brant Taylor September 15, 2011
Subjects Practicing