Hey jonathan, pls how do i barre multiple strings with one finger in order to play the notes. I tried doing this by laying my first finger across the target strings but unable to fully press them down against the fingerboard. Any help on this?
Good question, Francis. When we barré, we have to play with strong, flat finger. The hand may lose it's shape momentarily, because we play deeper in the flesh of the doigt barré. The thumb plays an important role in forming the other side of the "capo". You see this @3:37 : the tip of the first finger hangs off the right side of the cello. Pro Tip: engage pressure only on the string you are playing, helps fight fatigue.
@@CelloCoach I am considering in looking to buying the cello in the future but the direction to which the strings are tuned seems symmetrically disturbing to the aesthetical nature of the others, would It not make more sense for it to be tuned in perfect 5th from left to right as to make bowing make more sense.
For those of you looking for the sheet music, it can be found under the link name “muse score” in the description! Took me a while to find and I wanted to help you guys! Great video as always!
At 65 I started cello lessons. I’ve taken three private lessons so far. This song is my ultimate goal! I’m giving myself a year! And I’m lucky to study at the famous Settlement Music Academy in Philly. The quality of instructors is phenomenal!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This is one of my favorite pieces ever, and I needed to learn to play it on the cello. I don't take lessons and I'm actually a violinist, but my cousin sent me a cello they had outgrown, and I was thrilled at the chance to play this! This has been incredibly helpful, especially considering that I am still learning bass clef and am not very skilled. Please keep it up!
I always used to think on how hard this piece was but ever since i watched this video i learned that it was a super easy piece thanks to you cello coach!!!
Ok, this channel.. this video.. Absolutely amazing. THank you so much. You have answered so many questions in this short demonstration! Please keep the videos coming!
Happy to be part of the grander solutions in life, Zach. It's a small contribution so reading comments like yours warms my heart, especially during darker times.
I've just started with this piece. The way you teach it is a revelation. Can RUclips videos get worn out, because I'm going to be playing this one over and over and over again!! Thank you!
After seeing 2 of your excellent/informative/helpful videos, I felt so guilty starting the third that I felt compelled to pay for my lessons. Thank you for making the world a better place, Jonathan!
I just love your cello playing and your voice it calms my anxiety and panic attacks I also suffer from ptsd this channel is super relaxing you should do your own meditation channel with your cello and you talking it could help a lot of people like me
@@CelloCoach i dropped my sheet with all the scribbles.. using your sheep + your method of practicing it. I've already subscribed to your channel and looking forward to learn more from you! Thank you again : )
Thanks for this. I have been playing for about 3 months now but I have practice quite a bit and I'm going to be doing this for my middle School talent show
Thank you so much for posting this, I was trying to play a lot of this song in mostly first position and you have really helped my cello playing. You have also made this song so much easier to play.
Ohooo This is quite helpful to me. I just started to play cello on this year. And I try to play prelude on several times (out of lessen ). But I could not know how to practice for this prelude. Thank you!!!! I will retry to practice it
Wow. Thank you for this! Your an awesome teacher. I also got " The Bach Cello Suite No.1 study book by Cassia Harvey." i was surprised that it's 160 pages and seems to go into a lot of detail with practice drills and what ever. I'm a beginner and it seems quite straight forward how it's broken down.
I have played violin in the past and can read music, but I’m having a hard time reading music for a cello. The fingering seems to be off by one note. I’m teaching myself the cello so I was wondering if you had any guidelines for learning fingering for sheet music on the cello.
Ok, Mindy, so your 4th finger on cello plays the 3rd finger on the violin in first position. EX: on the D string, cello players use 1 3 4 to play E F# G, while violinists use 1 2 3 to play the same notes. Swap out the 3rd on violin for the 4th on cello and you will be fine.
This is very useful! I'm a saxophone player. But some cello pieces are very interesting and they can't be played on saxophone. That's why sometimes I have to practice on cello. Sight reading is always a problem to me since cello is very different from my instrument, and I just can't find the right fingering. Your tutorial really taught me a lot about this piece. Thank! Hope some day you can make a tutorial about Shostakovich Cello Concerto, many parts just won't make sense.
Really great video but I’d like to ad something - if you want to make the sound exquisite and fine you can hold the bow further in front. I can not put this technique in words but look at Luka Sulics rendition of Bach Suite No.1 he uses it. With this technique you will be able to control the bow and the sound way easier. You can also control how the sound projects by adjusting the pressure you put on the bow with your fingertips.
I've noticed that Rostropovich's 1991 recording of this piece he plays very quickly, and very abstractly, just hitting the notes without varying his sustenance of notes. Yet I listed to Casals' 1936 recording, and he seems to be slowing down the giving more weight to the bass notes, and varying how much he sustains certain notes, varying texture. Rostropovich's treatment allows you to discern the structure of the piece far more easily, which is much of its beauty. And he allows the emotion to just come across from the natural texture of the cello, of the instrument itself, without any embellishment. Casals' treatment obscures the structure, and by contrast the emotion he conveys can seem overwrought. Do you know which way Bach intended it to be played?
The way the player wishes it to be played, in my experience. Baroque music is about personal interpretation, hence the absence of dynamics. I have learned to not try and play as others would or presume I can apprehend exactly how a player of Bach's time would perform the Suites. Instead, I'd rather option the student to learn their own voice through the music. I totally agree with your opinion on Slava's approach is hurried whilst Casals is weighted. Neither are my favorite performance, for my preference rests with Ma. We are all thankful for Pablo rekindling the passion for the Suites, which inspired a generation, yet for my life, Yo-yo will always be the Ambassador of Bach Cello Suites. When Ma plays the Suite 1, IV-VI I am in heaven, but the 2nd Suite cannot be played better than Maisky.
Thank you so much for this high level of explanation. It's almost easy to play the cello when we look at your videos ! :) Could you please do the same for Nocturne by Tchaikovsky ? It's one of the most beautiful cello piece, I think.
You are welcome, Maud. Yes, are your referring to the Nocturne Op. 19 Nº4 for cello, transposed to D mineur? If so, then consider that one in the queue!
I’m a 7th grade girl trying to play this! My family want me to play this and to me it’s gonna be hard because this is my second year playing the cello but I don’t wanna let my family down and I’ll try to learn it so thank u so much 💖 any advice for a beginner? -Nichole
I am 11 and just learned cello like I know how to play and I realy whanted to learn how to play this particular song and I can now finnaly play it thank you
I hope i can learn this wonderful song with help my teacher though Pavane is a piece of cake compare to this one :o(sorry if my english wrong this time xd) i really want to this I love this song since i heard this first time...
Thank you for this video! I think I remember you have a video where you described your method of using colors on your music. If that is right, do you remember what the title of the video might be so I can search for it? I haven't had success finding it.
Yup! I've learned so much about music via RUclips, amongst other things. What's different about my version is it is tried and tested, with bowings based on the URText and IRL student experience. We put our collective heads together to find the more efficient bowings while keeping as close to the URText as possible. Some stuffy cellists can't hang and that's ok. These bowings and fingerings work. This approach works and continues to work, now in a different language on a different continent.
I've been working on this piece for a few months and reference your video every time. I've looked at the description so many times over and never see the link to your partition. I feel the notes you leave on it would be extremely helpful and I'd appreciate if you could help me get that.
I give up on learning notes on cello, I know them on piano and tabs on guitar but this was a mess. First I have to google what letter each string has, which I forget after 10s, then I have to sit and count and do the alphabet song so it takes like 1 min to find each note. I'll just play by ear like I do on guitar 😝
Hi Jonathon, where can we find the sheet music for this? I am looking for this piece specifically with the numbered fingering. Also, do you teach through the Suzuki Method online? Thank you!
Ive been playing guitar for 9 years now, I can pick up virtually any stringed instrument and play and I have the ear for music, I teach everything to myself, and Ive ALWAYS wanted to learn cello, unfortunately when I was being taught how to read music during highschool I paid little attention😁 this is all very overwhelming but I think im going to purchase a cheap cello(Cecilio CCO-500 is what I've been looking at) and start right away. I doubt Ill get lessons soon but ill try my best to play the instrument how it should be played. Any advice?
Yes! Watch these 3 videos : How to Read Music Pt1 - ruclips.net/video/wtjz44G66TQ/видео.html • How to Read Music Pt2 - ruclips.net/video/juj7ul5EiCU/видео.html • How to Read Music Pt3 - ruclips.net/video/_X1MiB7_Q6g/видео.html
Dear Jonathan I am a flute player so I am very used to playing in the G clef. I bought my first cello about a week ago and managed to get to a few beginner songs on the G and A string. I just cannot find information anywhere that really clarifies when in a piece of music what position the hand mut be in to play the notes. I an doing my simple d and g major scales but they are a major focus point of my practice to get my fingers strong and quick and fluid. But even with scales i am not clear on where the hand should go. I bought the suzuki cello series for training myself but I was wondering if you could help with a video and or recommending a music book i could use. (I do not have a cello tutor - cant find one). Your channel has become a backbone for my journey with the cello pleasd keep it up.
Ben-Hur Horses a private teacher helped me on the fingerings and positions for this piece, but normally a good score will have what finger to use for each note and you can do your hand positions accordingly.
Hello Ben-Hur, and thank you for your detailed question. The first hand position you should learn is the 1st position. Memorise what note the index, middle, ring sand little finger plays on every string, and what notes the stave are associated with these fingers That is only 16 notes. Next, develop the habit of using your Scale Book with fingerings to help you input your own fingerings into your scores. My Scale Book does just that, and if you haven't already contacted me for one, you should via jh@jonathanhumphries.com Because you are coming from the G-clef, you need to reprogram your brain for F-clef. My suggestion is the All for Strings Theory Books: Vol 1 - amzn.to/2B918u7 Vol 2 - amzn.to/2MbRwFo
Hey Jonathan, I'm trying to find the partition you mentioned being linked below, but it doesn't seem to be in the description. Also, check out the way the muscle on the pinky of your left hand moves at 3:45. It looks like something travelling up your arm just beneath your skin! Or perhaps that's a shadow?
Note to all viewers of this video: due to the lack of original transcripts and tradition this piece as with all the other unaccompanied cello suites’ movements does not have a definitive bowing. It is left to the cellist’s determination.
Olá Jonathan, tudo bem? Admiro muito seu trabalho, seus vídeos são ótimos. Teria como disponibilizar legendas no idioma Português? Um grande abraço de um admirador do seu trabalho.
Wow. Thank you, Jonathan, for making this! I've been searching for something like this for a while. I'm not quite sure how to do the tricky shift at 4:54. Do you think you can explain this to me?
The purple bracket is Half Position. ruclips.net/video/NmWZrfrQWTg/видео.html There is no shift at 4:54. After the F#, shift a half interval (one tape) towards the bridge (shift up) to the 1st Position. Watch the lesson in the aforementioned link and you will understand Half Position better :-)
Hey jonathan, pls how do i barre multiple strings with one finger in order to play the notes. I tried doing this by laying my first finger across the target strings but unable to fully press them down against the fingerboard. Any help on this?
Good question, Francis. When we barré, we have to play with strong, flat finger. The hand may lose it's shape momentarily, because we play deeper in the flesh of the doigt barré. The thumb plays an important role in forming the other side of the "capo". You see this @3:37 : the tip of the first finger hangs off the right side of the cello. Pro Tip: engage pressure only on the string you are playing, helps fight fatigue.
Jonathan Humphries it makes more sense to me now. Thanks
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@@CelloCoach Hi Have you Tried a piece of an Chocolate Edible cookie Dough?
@@CelloCoach I am considering in looking to buying the cello in the future but the direction to which the strings are tuned seems symmetrically disturbing to the aesthetical nature of the others, would It not make more sense for it to be tuned in perfect 5th from left to right as to make bowing make more sense.
For those of you looking for the sheet music, it can be found under the link name “muse score” in the description! Took me a while to find and I wanted to help you guys! Great video as always!
Thanks for clarification
thank you , was hunting around for it!
still cant find it :(
Thank you, was about to give up on searching in a ton of other links.
This piece is the reason why I bought my first cello at the age of 38 this week. Your videos are so helpful and inspirational. Thanx from İstanbul
I can finally play this when slapping someone with the majestic slap when bored
At 65 I started cello lessons. I’ve taken three private lessons so far. This song is my ultimate goal! I’m giving myself a year! And I’m lucky to study at the famous Settlement Music Academy in Philly. The quality of instructors is phenomenal!!
So happy for you Eric
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This is one of my favorite pieces ever, and I needed to learn to play it on the cello. I don't take lessons and I'm actually a violinist, but my cousin sent me a cello they had outgrown, and I was thrilled at the chance to play this! This has been incredibly helpful, especially considering that I am still learning bass clef and am not very skilled. Please keep it up!
Anytime, Christopher!
OMG, I never knew this is how you played it. It makes it so much more easier and flows much more smoothly. Thank you for this.
i'm not a cellist, a violist actually but my teacher is having me learn this piece. I gotta say this is really helpful no matter the instrument!
I always used to think on how hard this piece was but ever since i watched this video i learned that it was a super easy piece thanks to you cello coach!!!
Ok, this channel.. this video.. Absolutely amazing. THank you so much. You have answered so many questions in this short demonstration! Please keep the videos coming!
Happy to be part of the grander solutions in life, Zach. It's a small contribution so reading comments like yours warms my heart, especially during darker times.
I've just started with this piece. The way you teach it is a revelation. Can RUclips videos get worn out, because I'm going to be playing this one over and over and over again!! Thank you!
thanks
This is a great video especially for the students with limited access to cello lessons during the global pandemic! Thank you
I found your channel as my 11 year old son just started the cello at school. I really love your content and approach. Thank you.
Happy to help the Newman family,
After seeing 2 of your excellent/informative/helpful videos, I felt so guilty starting the third that I felt compelled to pay for my lessons. Thank you for making the world a better place, Jonathan!
As in you watched some tutos and then felt compelled to hire a teacher IRL?
@@CelloCoach No! I Pay-Palled you, anonymously.
I just love your cello playing and your voice it calms my anxiety and panic attacks I also suffer from ptsd this channel is super relaxing you should do your own meditation channel with your cello and you talking it could help a lot of people like me
Gasp !! Thank you soo much for sharing this video with us. Sooo much love from Egypt. 🇪🇬
You are weclome, Krystal. Do you have any suggestions for songs from Egypt?
This is by far the best video out there
Thank you !
And thank you for the nice comment! It took me 36 hours of editing to make this series!
@@CelloCoach i dropped my sheet with all the scribbles.. using your sheep + your method of practicing it.
I've already subscribed to your channel and looking forward to learn more from you!
Thank you again : )
I don’t play cello but sometimes I listen to this because I love this piece and the explanation is so great
thank you Steve
Thanks for this. I have been playing for about 3 months now but I have practice quite a bit and I'm going to be doing this for my middle School talent show
Good luck, ParpaMurpay!
@@CelloCoach thanks!
Brilliant, beautiful and brilliant. Great teacher, thank you so much.
Thank you so much for posting this, I was trying to play a lot of this song in mostly first position and you have really helped my cello playing. You have also made this song so much easier to play.
Always thank you for your most professional teaching
Anytime!
Ohooo This is quite helpful to me. I just started to play cello on this year. And I try to play prelude on several times (out of lessen ). But I could not know how to practice for this prelude. Thank you!!!! I will retry to practice it
Happy to help
Thank you for this. Your explanations are well done and help me to remember the small nuances as I'm learning. Thank you!
You are welcome
From Syria, that destroyed country..I am fighting all circumstances in order to learn the cello. Thank you💭
Wow. Thank you for this! Your an awesome teacher.
I also got " The Bach Cello Suite No.1 study book by Cassia Harvey." i was surprised that it's 160 pages and seems to go into a lot of detail with practice drills and what ever. I'm a beginner and it seems quite straight forward how it's broken down.
Thanks Ken. We can spend a lifetime learning Bach.
I have played violin in the past and can read music, but I’m having a hard time reading music for a cello. The fingering seems to be off by one note. I’m teaching myself the cello so I was wondering if you had any guidelines for learning fingering for sheet music on the cello.
Ok, Mindy, so your 4th finger on cello plays the 3rd finger on the violin in first position. EX: on the D string, cello players use 1 3 4 to play E F# G, while violinists use 1 2 3 to play the same notes. Swap out the 3rd on violin for the 4th on cello and you will be fine.
This is very useful! I'm a saxophone player. But some cello pieces are very interesting and they can't be played on saxophone. That's why sometimes I have to practice on cello. Sight reading is always a problem to me since cello is very different from my instrument, and I just can't find the right fingering. Your tutorial really taught me a lot about this piece. Thank! Hope some day you can make a tutorial about Shostakovich Cello Concerto, many parts just won't make sense.
wow you are amazing at teaching!!! So glad I found your video 🙏
Thank you
Very impress. Thx. From Hong Kong
Thank you Janice! #StandWithHK
This is like the Suzuki version of Bach. It has never been easier to learn.
첼로 취미로 배우시는 분들 모두 하고 싶어하는 곡인데 이렇게 자세한 설명에 감사 드립니다. ^^
Wow!! you are awesome at teaching . Thank you for your encouragement.
Thank you so much for sharing bro
My pleasure, Anmar!
I play drums but this is what wakes me up in the morning thanks
you the best cello teacher - student from singapore
This has helped me so much. Thank you.
My pleasure
It also helps to play in tune!
yup
Really great video but I’d like to ad something - if you want to make the sound exquisite and fine you can hold the bow further in front. I can not put this technique in words but look at Luka Sulics rendition of Bach Suite No.1 he uses it. With this technique you will be able to control the bow and the sound way easier. You can also control how the sound projects by adjusting the pressure you put on the bow with your fingertips.
Great tip!
Like a baroque hold, yes i understand and will cover that in a future video
I've noticed that Rostropovich's 1991 recording of this piece he plays very quickly, and very abstractly, just hitting the notes without varying his sustenance of notes. Yet I listed to Casals' 1936 recording, and he seems to be slowing down the giving more weight to the bass notes, and varying how much he sustains certain notes, varying texture.
Rostropovich's treatment allows you to discern the structure of the piece far more easily, which is much of its beauty. And he allows the emotion to just come across from the natural texture of the cello, of the instrument itself, without any embellishment.
Casals' treatment obscures the structure, and by contrast the emotion he conveys can seem overwrought.
Do you know which way Bach intended it to be played?
The way the player wishes it to be played, in my experience. Baroque music is about personal interpretation, hence the absence of dynamics. I have learned to not try and play as others would or presume I can apprehend exactly how a player of Bach's time would perform the Suites. Instead, I'd rather option the student to learn their own voice through the music. I totally agree with your opinion on Slava's approach is hurried whilst Casals is weighted. Neither are my favorite performance, for my preference rests with Ma. We are all thankful for Pablo rekindling the passion for the Suites, which inspired a generation, yet for my life, Yo-yo will always be the Ambassador of Bach Cello Suites. When Ma plays the Suite 1, IV-VI I am in heaven, but the 2nd Suite cannot be played better than Maisky.
Thank you so much for this high level of explanation. It's almost easy to play the cello when we look at your videos ! :) Could you please do the same for Nocturne by Tchaikovsky ? It's one of the most beautiful cello piece, I think.
You are welcome, Maud. Yes, are your referring to the Nocturne Op. 19 Nº4 for cello, transposed to D mineur? If so, then consider that one in the queue!
Yes, this is exactly this one. Oh my god ! I cannot wait to watch this ! You're the best ! Thanks :)
Is there any way I can get the sheet music?
amazing ... great ilustration
Thank you so much 😀
so beautiful .thank your teaching
Where can I find the exact same music sheet that you showed?
OH MY HEAVENS!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!! Best explanation EVER!!!!
You are welcome!
Great job 👌
thank you, Thiago
I’m just picturing this dude ordering at a bar. “One 22 year aged whiskey neat…please pour it correctly.”
LOL
Very nice Sir
Thank you!
I’m a 7th grade girl trying to play this! My family want me to play this and to me it’s gonna be hard because this is my second year playing the cello but I don’t wanna let my family down and I’ll try to learn it so thank u so much 💖 any advice for a beginner?
-Nichole
Yes! These are chords you are playing, so train your fingers to move as a group. Also, memorise it.
very helpful. thanks!
Oh my!!! Thank God!!!!!!!! 😊😊😊😊
You're welcome, TwistedBlogVlogs!
I am 11 and just learned cello like I know how to play and I realy whanted to learn how to play this particular song and I can now finnaly play it thank you
You are very welcome, T A P
@@CelloCoach I just showed my parents and that are proud of me all thanks to you
Thank you!
I expect myself to one day play this piece. It's still a distant dream.
you will get there
I can’t find the partition! 😔 how can I download it? Thanks !
Merci!
Avec plaisir!
Common, I need a cello! I really wanted to learn
I hope i can learn this wonderful song with help my teacher though Pavane is a piece of cake compare to this one :o(sorry if my english wrong this time xd) i really want to this I love this song since i heard this first time...
Thank you for this video! I think I remember you have a video where you described your method of using colors on your music. If that is right, do you remember what the title of the video might be so I can search for it? I haven't had success finding it.
Great suggestion! I will make a video today about my CelloCoach Coloured Bracket system
Thank you!
Thanks for your know how
You are welcom
Man...Conservatory would've been so much easier with RUclips. College kids don't know what they have.
Yup! I've learned so much about music via RUclips, amongst other things. What's different about my version is it is tried and tested, with bowings based on the URText and IRL student experience. We put our collective heads together to find the more efficient bowings while keeping as close to the URText as possible. Some stuffy cellists can't hang and that's ok. These bowings and fingerings work. This approach works and continues to work, now in a different language on a different continent.
Great video, you explain it very well.
But where can I download the notes?
In the description, email me
Why "presumably"? The title given on the cover of the Anna Magdalena Bach manuscript was "Suites à Violoncello Solo senza Basso".
Just started watching your videos. They are great! Where are the resources you say are in the description; I am not finding them. thank you! Joan
which ones are you looking for?
Amazing
very helpful
I've been working on this piece for a few months and reference your video every time. I've looked at the description so many times over and never see the link to your partition. I feel the notes you leave on it would be extremely helpful and I'd appreciate if you could help me get that.
I give up on learning notes on cello, I know them on piano and tabs on guitar but this was a mess. First I have to google what letter each string has, which I forget after 10s, then I have to sit and count and do the alphabet song so it takes like 1 min to find each note. I'll just play by ear like I do on guitar 😝
Hi, Jonathan! What an amazing class, congratulations! I didn't find the file to download, where can I find it?
Hi, where i can download the partitino? I don’t find the lik!!! Pls help😟
Me to!
Yeah
I can’t find it either
Me three!!!!!!!
I just bought your book from watching your videos
Thank you for your support, Sam.
I cannot find the link of sheet music
I also have dislexia and am hard to teach that’s why I just use your channel
Hi Jonathon, where can we find the sheet music for this? I am looking for this piece specifically with the numbered fingering. Also, do you teach through the Suzuki Method online? Thank you!
Hi, great class! how do i get score notes like fingering and PDF arcades?
Ive been playing guitar for 9 years now, I can pick up virtually any stringed instrument and play and I have the ear for music, I teach everything to myself, and Ive ALWAYS wanted to learn cello, unfortunately when I was being taught how to read music during highschool I paid little attention😁 this is all very overwhelming but I think im going to purchase a cheap cello(Cecilio CCO-500 is what I've been looking at) and start right away. I doubt Ill get lessons soon but ill try my best to play the instrument how it should be played. Any advice?
Yes! Watch these 3 videos : How to Read Music Pt1 - ruclips.net/video/wtjz44G66TQ/видео.html • How to Read Music Pt2 - ruclips.net/video/juj7ul5EiCU/видео.html • How to Read Music Pt3 - ruclips.net/video/_X1MiB7_Q6g/видео.html
@@CelloCoach Wow that was quick! Thank you so much man! Your videos are fantastic!!
He said please play F sharp.....and play it CORRECTLY lmaooooo😂😂
That is a sweet number one
Dear Jonathan I am a flute player so I am very used to playing in the G clef. I bought my first cello about a week ago and managed to get to a few beginner songs on the G and A string.
I just cannot find information anywhere that really clarifies when in a piece of music what position the hand mut be in to play the notes.
I an doing my simple d and g major scales but they are a major focus point of my practice to get my fingers strong and quick and fluid. But even with scales i am not clear on where the hand should go.
I bought the suzuki cello series for training myself but I was wondering if you could help with a video and or recommending a music book i could use. (I do not have a cello tutor - cant find one).
Your channel has become a backbone for my journey with the cello pleasd keep it up.
Ben-Hur Horses a private teacher helped me on the fingerings and positions for this piece, but normally a good score will have what finger to use for each note and you can do your hand positions accordingly.
Hello Ben-Hur, and thank you for your detailed question. The first hand position you should learn is the 1st position. Memorise what note the index, middle, ring sand little finger plays on every string, and what notes the stave are associated with these fingers That is only 16 notes.
Next, develop the habit of using your Scale Book with fingerings to help you input your own fingerings into your scores. My Scale Book does just that, and if you haven't already contacted me for one, you should via jh@jonathanhumphries.com
Because you are coming from the G-clef, you need to reprogram your brain for F-clef. My suggestion is the All for Strings Theory Books:
Vol 1 - amzn.to/2B918u7
Vol 2 - amzn.to/2MbRwFo
Bloody hell..I am new. And this is insanely hard..lol
Wow this is a bit easier than trying to brute force my way through it
Hey Jonathan, I'm trying to find the partition you mentioned being linked below, but it doesn't seem to be in the description. Also, check out the way the muscle on the pinky of your left hand moves at 3:45. It looks like something travelling up your arm just beneath your skin! Or perhaps that's a shadow?
that was a mark on the wall? hehe - as for the score, please send me an email
I feel like I can play this, but not fast yet I'm still a level 2 cellist next year level 3 can't wait to see my progress.
Hope you continue learning, and please consider subscribing
Note to all viewers of this video: due to the lack of original transcripts and tradition this piece as with all the other unaccompanied cello suites’ movements does not have a definitive bowing. It is left to the cellist’s determination.
(Note to self, J. A. E. knows music)
Dear Jonathan how much are your cello online lessons, thanks
please email me
What music did you use? All my music does not have some of the helpful marking you have?
The linked score has all the markings, and I just verified it.
thank you!
can you please do the cello part of jupiter
One day, yes! Love me some Holst! Did you know John Williams was inspired by Holst?
Hey Jonathan, would you give one on one electronic lessons as well?
If you are referring to SKYPE lessons, yeah I actually do. Stream in HD with my fibre connection worldwide!
Did you take the link to the music down? If not I’m not sure which one to use to get to it.
Olá Jonathan, tudo bem?
Admiro muito seu trabalho, seus vídeos são ótimos.
Teria como disponibilizar legendas no idioma Português?
Um grande abraço de um admirador do seu trabalho.
Great
I had no Idea!
do you have a link for the Bach prelude? there's so many different ones
👍 Good
Muito bom!!!!
Brigado!
Wow. Thank you, Jonathan, for making this! I've been searching for something like this for a while. I'm not quite sure how to do the tricky shift at 4:54. Do you think you can explain this to me?
The purple bracket is Half Position. ruclips.net/video/NmWZrfrQWTg/видео.html There is no shift at 4:54. After the F#, shift a half interval (one tape) towards the bridge (shift up) to the 1st Position. Watch the lesson in the aforementioned link and you will understand Half Position better :-)
Plank Road Publishing Zombie Style is cool, but can you please make an Acapella version?
Pardon?
@@CelloCoach Sorry, this is to Plank Road Publishing & their comments are turned off.
I just purchased the partition, but its different from that in the video 😢
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