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Thank you so sooo much for your kind words and for suggesting a treble clef tutorial. Celli & I will scratch our heads on that one and add it to the vlog list!
Im very familiar with treble clef so i look at the tenor clef and transpose the note down a tone. Is this going to lead me into trouble down the track or should i stick with a system thats, so far, working for me? Thanks, CD!
Yes that is absolutely another useful trick for reading tenor clef. If it's a method that has work consistently for you then you should absolutely stick to it! 💪🏻
Granted this process will seem "fast" from my POV because I already know how to read tenor clef. This process will take time repeating the bass clef exercise and getting comfortable with all of the shifts. I also wanted to make a video that wasn't too long but, if it seems fast-paced and you have any questions, I'll always be here to reply and help! 😄
If you'd like more cello tips, check out our full tricks & tips playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLUH4q-GeywoudkKhM523PuxE54YkmCyqH.html
If you enjoy dramatic music videos and cello covers, I have a playlist for that too! 😏: th-cam.com/play/PLUH4q-GeywouevSRNlyKER6flIGI7f8_k.html
The best introduction and demonstration for Tenor Clef ❤ Please also make one for treble clef🎼😅
Thank you so sooo much for your kind words and for suggesting a treble clef tutorial. Celli & I will scratch our heads on that one and add it to the vlog list!
This is so useful. Thank you!
You're most welcome! I hope it helps you in your practicing adventures! 😄
Think you❤
You're most welcome, and I hope you find this helpful!
Im very familiar with treble clef so i look at the tenor clef and transpose the note down a tone. Is this going to lead me into trouble down the track or should i stick with a system thats, so far, working for me? Thanks, CD!
Yes that is absolutely another useful trick for reading tenor clef. If it's a method that has work consistently for you then you should absolutely stick to it! 💪🏻
The one octave at 3:59 is still ok at bass clef but if u get higher, boom
Are you already done😂
Granted this process will seem "fast" from my POV because I already know how to read tenor clef. This process will take time repeating the bass clef exercise and getting comfortable with all of the shifts. I also wanted to make a video that wasn't too long but, if it seems fast-paced and you have any questions, I'll always be here to reply and help! 😄