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Cello Articles
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Practicing as a Meditation
October 17, 2011 by Shaun Paul
Learning the cello, like artful and masterful living, is a process taken one step, and one day at a time. It requires the utmost in patience, discipline, focus and devotion. Like any art it is a very personal...
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Teaching is not just at the lesson, Students must be encouraged to see and hear live concerts!
May 22, 2011 by Elizabeth Byrd
Article Printed in Oregon Cello Society Newsletter Inspiration starts at GO!Zoe took first place as Emily’s favorite cellist in anassignment her cello teacher, Liz Byrd, gave to her. “I gaveEmily...
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It's kinda nice being nervous...
March 09, 2010 by Emily Ann Peterson
Yesterday I played with Tomo, Shenandoah, Alina, and Jacqueline of Grand Hallway (plus ~5 other musicians) live on KEXP. For my out-of-state friends, KEXP is the ultimate indie rock station in, well...
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BALANCE in TEACHING
January 07, 2010 by Diane Chaplin
The one word which best sums up my approach to teaching the cello is ‘balance.’ There are several kinds of balancing that come into play on the instrument: mental, physical, emotional as well as balance...
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Practicing
October 28, 2009 by GBeistline
When one practices, they should be fully engaged in every aspect of their playing, and love it with all their heart.
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