You said the word I've always thought Rabbath should have used - "regions". I started with Rabbath, learned Simandl after, and they are great together. But they are different species of concepts.
No matter what system you use, isn't pivoting the norm between the fifth above the open string and the octave? Once you reach the end of the neck, what other solution is there,,,,maybe the Petcracchi extended thumb position approach for specific passage work?
Time at home during pandemic brought me to Rabbath positions more thoroughly. (I did start with Simandle) Where are the links to the George Vance videos of yours mentioned in this video? Thanks. Simple straight forward explanation ;)
You said the word I've always thought Rabbath should have used - "regions". I started with Rabbath, learned Simandl after, and they are great together. But they are different species of concepts.
I love that word-thanks for checking this out!
Interesting. Somewhere I have a chart showing both positions simultaneously. Oh where, oh where is it, lol?
The regions on the bass are the same on the cello.
No matter what system you use, isn't pivoting the norm between the fifth above the open string and the octave? Once you reach the end of the neck, what other solution is there,,,,maybe the Petcracchi extended thumb position approach for specific passage work?
Clear exposition. Thanks.
Thanks, David!
Great lesson, thanks!
My pleasure!
you're explanation is fine but hysterical
Time at home during pandemic brought me to Rabbath positions more thoroughly. (I did start with Simandle) Where are the links to the George Vance videos of yours mentioned in this video? Thanks. Simple straight forward explanation ;)
Thanks, Leslie! You can find the Vance videos here: ruclips.net/video/3Y26VM_Yiz4/видео.html
I learned the simandl way, but I teach the rabbath system much more simply
Nice!
nice shirt #utrgv