All great comments!!! I'm a big proponent of shifting AFTER the bow change (most of the time). I also like to keep the arm in a place where I can maintain the weight transfer from the upper arm to where the finger meets the string and where I don't have to make any additional lifting or reaching for the upper positions. I believe that fewer moving parts and weight transfers, often result in missed shifts or shifts that are not serving the phrase.
The beauty of being able to slow youtube videos is being able to watch experts say one thing and do the opposite. Dissapointing Edit: not shaw. Shaw is a G
All great comments!!! I'm a big proponent of shifting AFTER the bow change (most of the time). I also like to keep the arm in a place where I can maintain the weight transfer from the upper arm to where the finger meets the string and where I don't have to make any additional lifting or reaching for the upper positions. I believe that fewer moving parts and weight transfers, often result in missed shifts or shifts that are not serving the phrase.
7:37 what is the piece?
Shaw layin’ it down…gorgeous bro!
Precious tips !!!
1:48 Of course the example "romantic music" is Edgar's Cello Concerto (E minor) :D
What is the name of the last piece that Shaw is demonstrating?
i am very curious too
ah....i think it is this one .... th-cam.com/video/TwptXk0FTTs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IEgZIMi-ZyKgAI6C&t=581
It's from Dvorak's Piano Quartet No. 2!
@@tonebasecello Which movement?
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The beauty of being able to slow youtube videos is being able to watch experts say one thing and do the opposite. Dissapointing
Edit: not shaw. Shaw is a G
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