Thank you for this very helpful video. I have a very obscure question - I play what is an essentially a modern intrepretation of an arpeggione with a german grip and since this is a very uncommon instrument I struggle to see where to pull information to try and refine my technique. Does it make sense for me to be pulling stuff from cellists ?
Wow, that is super cool! Yes, from what I know (and can see on videos), the bow technique of arpeggione is most closely aligned to that of cello. I would think 98% of cello bow technique would apply.
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Thank you, and please let me know if you have questions or requests.
Awesome, subbed. I was watching the "cello mind" vids, they are every impressive doing spiccato arpeggios.
Cool!
Thank you! Very helpful!
Spiccato takes a REALLY long time to feel natural - keep working at it!
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You seem to be doing a thorough survey of my videos - thank you so much! I'll get new ones up soon, I promise.
Thank you for this very helpful video. I have a very obscure question - I play what is an essentially a modern intrepretation of an arpeggione with a german grip and since this is a very uncommon instrument I struggle to see where to pull information to try and refine my technique. Does it make sense for me to be pulling stuff from cellists ?
Wow, that is super cool! Yes, from what I know (and can see on videos), the bow technique of arpeggione is most closely aligned to that of cello. I would think 98% of cello bow technique would apply.
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Glad you like it!