Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

 You Tube Subscribers +4


Thanks for viewing my channel. It has been a long two years of weekly (sometimes daily) uploads. Some people get the gist of social media quite soon in their journey and others search for their path for ages. *Which one do you think I am?

Hey, if you would go visit my channel, Traveling Cello , and like one of my videos I'd appreciate it immensely. There is lots of content. Performances, tutorials, lessons, practice videos, behind the scenes, and even brief looks into my personal life (like a fraction of a blip on the time continuum). 

I love cello music and will continue on this path forever. One of my favorite things to do is what I am doing right now--exploring Forgotten Cello Music. 

Another interest of mine has been traditional music. I've only dabbled in it, but I can say that I have taken lessons as well. You should check out my former teacher (online only), he is incredible. Mike Block, take a look at the Artist Works website where he holds his online Multi-Style Cello Lessons. 


If you want an awesome book to accompany you after learning the techniques of a rhythm cellist click here.

https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/contemporary-cello-etudes-sheet-music/20655164?aff_id=721495

Friday, November 4, 2011

Youtube cello

Hey everybody. I will be be starting a Youtube account that will have a lot of cello videos on it. I am starting a regimen of learning and posting new works on a weekly basis. The 1-2 page pieces will be posted on a weekly basis and the longer pieces such as concertos and character pieces that are three or more pages will be posted after two weeks. It's my goal to learn a new short work every week and a new lengthier work at least every other week. I will post them whether they are perfect or not intending for you to critique my performance as I learn. Once I have received some insightful, positive feedback on how I might improve or what you think could be different I will re-work those points and record the piece again, posting the new interpretation of the same piece.

I hope that I can find some supportive people that love music. While I'm putting my neck out there for people to criticize me I think this new undertaking will be overall positive and also a good learning experience for me. I'm looking forward to learning and playing new works for you all.

P.S. While some works will be completely new to me, as in I never properly studied them, some of them are new in the sense that I have never recorded them and posted them online before. I still consider it all new since it will be a new experience to me. Thanks for your support!

Aaron