I've been watching the channel for a while and I love all the videos you post. And I would like to thank you for posting and teaching about this wonderful cello world and I am very grateful for you to subtitle the videos in Portuguese. Thank you very much
I'm still on book 1 but your coverage of Piatti is so helpful. Hopefully I improve enough soon to reach the 2nd book. There's just an infinite amount of coverage of Suzuki for instance, that if you didn't make these excellent videos the coverage would be very slim.
I would recommend studying one or more of the following: Dotzauer 113 etudes (book1), Suzuki cello method (books 2-3), S. Lee 40 melodic etudes, Op.31 (book 1)
Great teaching. Great channel!
Thanks again
I've been watching the channel for a while and I love all the videos you post. And I would like to thank you for posting and teaching about this wonderful cello world and I am very grateful for you to subtitle the videos in Portuguese. Thank you very much
And I hope to see more videos that teach us how to play and enjoy every little bit
Thank you! I have many cello friends who speak Portuguese. I am very happy you find these videos useful.
Nice job!
I like your videos thanks for the lessons
Glad to hear that! I enjoy making these videos. All the best to you!
Thank you! I especially loved the Lee etude #3.
Wonderful. Sebastian Lee had rare gift to write cello etudes it uniquely beautiful way.
I'm still on book 1 but your coverage of Piatti is so helpful. Hopefully I improve enough soon to reach the 2nd book. There's just an infinite amount of coverage of Suzuki for instance, that if you didn't make these excellent videos the coverage would be very slim.
I love Piatti Method, not to mention the other works of this great Italian cellist.
Thank you!!
When you mention "Método para violoncelo is a perfect addition" which book or exercise fits with this, book 2? I don't know where to start ?
I would recommend studying one or more of the following: Dotzauer 113 etudes (book1),
Suzuki cello method (books 2-3), S. Lee 40 melodic etudes, Op.31 (book 1)
@@Cellopedia you are amazing! I will check these out.
Could you please record a pizzicato video for me ? Thank you .