The Trick To Continuous Vibrato 🎶🎻
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Continuous legato must occur to have a truly left hand legato feeling. This is crucial to creating a long, seamless line without bumps and breaks. Superstar cellist Johannes Moser has a few tricks up his sleeve.
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First they spend years teaching you to play with continuous vibrato, then they spend years complaining that you are playing with continuous vibrato. :D
It always depends on the repertoire
Nice. Simple and effective demonstration. Full speed demo at the end would be icing on the cake!
My problem is solved! Thank you so much 🎉
Insightful! Merci!
OK but when you realize or acknowledge that vibrato is an actual bending of the pitch one begins to understand why it's impossible (or maybe impractical is better) to play continuous vibrato between notes AND play in tune. Also, in order to continuously vibrate playing larger intervals one would have to keep making the vibrato movement while shifting which means your fingers could not remain in contact with the string at all while shifting or you would hear it, and obviously that would create an impossible problem.
Thats because u think of playing "in tune" as playing at the right frequency. Actually its a bit more complex than that.
Brilliant
Why am I enjoying theese?
I don't play cello.
I play guitar.