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Sebastian Lee12 Etudes Op.100Edited by Martin Stanzeleit
Contents1. Exploring the Whole Width of the Bow2. Cultivating your Legato3. Long and Short Strokes4. Phrasing Exercise5. Triplets6. Across the Strings, Upwards7. Across the Strings, Downwards8. Up and Down across the Strings9. Across Three Strings10. Across the Lower Three Strings11. Across Four Strings, Part 112. Across Four Strings, Part 213. Portato Exercise14. Dotted Rhythm Exercise15. Driving Rhythm Exercise(based loosely on Grieg's Holberg Suite)16. Triplets Across Two Strings17. Portato and Staccato Exercise18. Legato Across Strings19. Quickly Across Two Strings20. Triplet Rhythm Exercise21. Portato/Staccato and Legato Combined22. Across Four Strings, Part 323. Spiccato Exercise24. Flying Spiccato ExerciseWelcome to the fourth volume of the Cello Gym Series: Bow Fitness Training!The concept of how to train and improve your bowing technique introduced inthis book is not entirely new. At the end of the 19th century, the Czech violinistOtokar Sevčik published his "School of Bowing Technique", which quicklybecame a staple of bowing exercises.The French cello teacher Louis Feuillard transcribed this method for the cello, and since then, every cellist aspiring to master his or her bowing technique comesinto touch with Sevčik's method at some point in his or her life.However useful Sevčik's exercises are I have yet to meet a cellist who is notfrustrated in the face of the sheer volume of material. Finding the right exercisesand tailoring them to your daily practise schedule is a major challenge. And thusthe idea developed to take Sevčik's concept as a basis for a new method.This book takes a very practical approach. As long as you stick to the giventempo, one workout should take about 10 minutes. At the beginning of eachworkout, there is a short piece that you should play once in order to familiarizeyourself with the music. After that, there are a number of variations to practisethe bow technique in question.To improve your bowing, you need to be patient. Changes and improvements arenot happening overnight. Some exercises can be a little tedious. Developing agood spiccato can take years. Be patient and don't give up! Tackle one workoutat a time, and don't overdo it. Stay relaxed throughout. If your arm hurts, stopplaying and try to find the reason. Do not hold the bow tightly, rather let it rest onthe strings and guide it.
Welcome to the third part of The Cello Gym! Thank you for being still with me. And thanks for joining the program in case you are new.This book is for advanced to professional players. All keys are covered; however, enharmonically equivalents are left out. Fewer key signatures are preferred for better readability.The Cello Gym is a simple method. The idea is to practise different versions of the same scale for about 10 minutes every day - without thinking much, without stopping much, without getting distracted by tons of material. Further, these workouts are great for warming up, or for getting in shape in case you have only limited time to practise.Here is how to use The Cello Gym 3: ①Pick a key②Set your metronome (the pace is set to 60 b.p.m. - even without a metronome, you can use the second hand of a clock to guide you)③Play all two pages of scales referring to the same key, repeating where indicatedThe routine should take about 10 minutes.It might be a good idea to pick a key or a number of keys that correspond to the piece of repertoire you are working on. If you are working on the Dvorak Concerto, practise B-Minor, G-Major and B-Major. If you are working on the Schumann Concerto, pick A-Minor and F-Major. And if you are working on the Chopin Sonata, pick G-Minor, D-Minor, B-Major and maybe G-Major.You shouldn't jump between keys too frequently. It makes sense to stick with a key (or a number of keys) for some time. I always feel the need to be completely familiar with the key of the piece I'm working on, to explore its sound and character. After all, the great composers had a certain idea how to make their music sound - why was the Dvorak Concerto written in B-Minor? Why did Beethoven choose C-Major for his Triple Concerto?And, last but not least, don't shy away from keys that are used less frequently!Please feel free to replace my fingerings with your own. The ones printed in this book merely serve as a suggestion. At your level, you should have your own taste, like how much to incorporate the thumb, how much to use the third and fourth fingers in higher positions and so on.And, last but not least: DON'T GIVE UP!!! Stick to this method and you will see improvement!
The Cello Gym 210 Minute Workouts For Lazy PlayersBeginner to Intermediate LevelWe've all heard it from our doctors - we should exercise more. The same goes for the cello. However, there is so much material out there, it can be hard to find a daily routine that works for you. For all players who are not sure what to do - you just found the perfect book! Just pick a key and play all the scales related once a day. It takes only 10 minutes, after which you can play the pieces you like, practice your repertoire and so on. 10 minutes of great value! Just stick to the routine and you WILL see improvement.
The Cello Gym 110Minute Workouts for Lazy PlayersScale book for Beginner to intermediateScale Book for Beginner to intermediateWe've all heard it from our doctors - we should exercise more. The same goes for the cello. However, there is so much material out there, it can be hard to find a daily routine that works for you. For all players who are not sure what to do - you just found the perfect book! Just pick a key and play all the scales related once a day. It takes only 10 minutes, after which you can play the pieces you like, practice your repertoire and so on. 10 minutes of great value! Just stick to the routine and you WILL see improvement.
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