Enjoyed that, thank you. Nothing confusing about it, ignore that numpty. I bought a cello as a prop and figured i'd have a tinker as a result, so I watched a few beginner videos that assumed too much knowledge, but this was perfect for both the lingo and basic tips to get started.
Nobody mentions that a beginner must learn to tune his or her own cello. The pegs in my cello were very difficult to manipulate- they either stuck or so loose the strings would unravel. Very frustrating.
As a beginner, I first used the pegs to tune my cello, and then I messed them up. So I had to take it back to the music store to get it properly re-tuned. I was told the fine tuners are what you mostly use, not the pegs. The pegs should only be used when you are changing strings or if a string has slipped severely for whatever reason.
@@michaelblaney4461 I would love geared pegs. But my cello was made in Germany at the turn of the 20th century. And is quite special. So I'd like to leave it intact. Perhaps a newer cello with geared pegs would be a good idea. Thanks Michael.
Enjoyed that, thank you. Nothing confusing about it, ignore that numpty. I bought a cello as a prop and figured i'd have a tinker as a result, so I watched a few beginner videos that assumed too much knowledge, but this was perfect for both the lingo and basic tips to get started.
Great instruction , very clear
Excellent! loved the wrist exercises and explanation of that C shape we are looking to have.
Very good teacher
Very explanatory. I'm soon getting my new cello.
I wonder whether you offer on line lessons
This moves so fast but that's what pause is for! The cues are really clear, thank you :-)
That was a great tutorial, thank you!
Best tutorial I’ve seen so far
THX some tips very usefull!
Thanks!
Great video! Drop the hair tutorial🙌🏽
I have a very sharp end pen on both my acoustic and electric cello 😂 without the pads that go on the point
Nobody mentions that a beginner must learn to tune his or her own cello. The pegs in my cello were very difficult to manipulate- they either stuck or so loose the strings would unravel. Very frustrating.
As a beginner, I first used the pegs to tune my cello, and then I messed them up. So I had to take it back to the music store to get it properly re-tuned. I was told the fine tuners are what you mostly use, not the pegs. The pegs should only be used when you are changing strings or if a string has slipped severely for whatever reason.
Simple solution , Geared Pegs join the 21st century😮
@@michaelblaney4461 I would love geared pegs. But my cello was made in Germany at the turn of the 20th century. And is quite special. So I'd like to leave it intact. Perhaps a newer cello with geared pegs would be a good idea. Thanks Michael.
@@marichristian I know some instruments you might not want to change , Funny thing is double basses have had tuning machines for over 100 years😊
@@michaelblaney4461 I can just imagine tuning a double bass with wooden pegs. It would be like a wrestling match.
She's the best looking teacher on TH-cam!
Sit so you can comfortably rotate your body through 360 degrees
You look like a goddess. Like the cello was made to sit in your lap just for you to play it. Thank you for this.
Can't see the leg part
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I'm just not learning anything with this video...just way too much distraction.
Utterly confusing for a beginner