Baroque Cello Practice Session 3/25/16: Scale Warm-Ups, Vivaldi, Haydn, Ornamentation, Gut strings - Video
PUBLISHED:  Mar 25, 2016
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First part is set-up, I suggest to start watching at 7:54
A live, unedited baroque cello practice session on a Friday afternoon! Timestamps below:

9:50 - Scale Warm-Ups
22:35 - Q&A on Intonation/Temperament
27:10 - Daisy the cat appears
32:33 - Q&A on Changing Strings
33:55 - Continuing Warm-Ups
41:26 - Vivaldi Largo from Sonata no. 3 in A minor
1:03:53 - Q&A About my cello (baroque/modern), Vivaldi's tuning
1:06:56 - Haydn and Richter string quartet Cello Solos
1:14:07 - Daisy the cat Part 2
1:25:45 - Q&A on when I started playing cello
1:27:52 - Bass line/cello duets engraved by LeClerc (18th century France)
1:29:35 - Q&A on Early music schools in US
1:30:44 - Continuation of bass line/cello duets engraved by LeClerc (18th century France)

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I play on a baroque cello, a cello modeled after cellos from the 17th and 18th centuries. It has no endpin, gut strings, a shorter fingerboard, a simpler tailpiece, and a few other constructional differences. The bow is also a different shape, lighter, and held higher up from the frog. Browse the Instructional Videos on my channel to learn more about my cello and style of playing.

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