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#018 Here is part 2 of the interview with my friend Alex all about Music Mind Games. Get to know more about this great system of teaching music theory and aural skills. If you have any questions about Music Mind Games you can check out the website: https://www.musicmindgames.com
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#017 Here I'm chatting with Alex Caplis-Tuttle about Music Mind Games! This is an awesome and fun way to learn about music theory using games. We go over a few games here and if you want to watch the video you can also check it out over on my Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/cellomoji
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#016 This episode is about gifts for musicians. There is a large range so most importantly you will want to set your budget and then go from there. I will leave a link below to a page that lists all the things I talk about in this episode. Let me know if there is any that I have missed!
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#015 This episode I'm chatting about 5 different things you can do to produce a better cello sound. Remember to keep your ears listening and assessing what is coming out of the cello. It is too easy to go on auto-pilot. Try different things since every cello will be a little different.
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#014 In this episode, I'm chatting about the different things to assess and get ready for this fall season. Even if you are not a student most cello teachers function with the school calendar since most of their students do. Let me know if there are any questions or anything that I missed here!
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#013 Today I'm talking about how there are really only 3.5 positions on the cello that you need to worry about. At the end of the day it is more about finding where the note is and fingerboard geography more than "what position am I in".? Hopefully this can help you simplify learning notes on the cello.
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#012 At least once a year it is always good to take a look at your instrument and check to see that things are in good working order. Also, check how you are storing your instrument and the environment that it is in most of the time. These things can help maintain your instrument to always produce the best sound that it can. Hopefully these tips help you! Let me know if there are any other things to check that...
#011 It's back to school season~ or should I say back to practice season?! We are all coming back to seasons of gung-ho practicing but I wanted to talk about a few things that will help keep your momentum going. Trust me, I've been there where you are all excited to get back into something then after a few days the sparkle-newness goes away and it becomes a drudgery. Let me know if YOU have some tips...
#010 We made it to episode 10! Here I am talking about tips on how to become a better sight-reader. It can be so difficult because technically after reading a piece of music the 1st time, it is no longer sight-reading. Let me know if there are tips that you have that I don't mention here. We are ALL a work in progress.
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009 So you've decided to start to learn to play the cello. Great! Now what are the things you absolutely need to start? This can totally go down a giant whole of gadgets and things but I talk about the 7 absolute most important things you will need. The other stuff out there? It's probably helpful, but not an essential. Let me know if you think otherwise!
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#008 I'm chatting today about the one thing I've been seeing a lot in my lessons lately. The left-hand thumb is SO important when it comes to having good and consistent intonation. If you have been finding that for some reason your extensions just are never in tune, or that your pinky is generally out of tune make sure you double-check the placement of your thumb. Teachers often chat about this in th...
#007 Let's address the question that I'm sure you either hear or ask yourself all the time. When can I move on from this piece of music? To me the answer is rather black and white, but you should always be sure to choose your battles and words carefully when answering this question. Most importantly why are you so eager to leave the piece of music? Is it getting boring or stale? Is there a way to mak...
#006 In this episode I address the question I get a lot: How long do I practice for? This definitely varies based on the level you are at and the music you are trying to play. Ultimately make sure you are clear on what goals you are trying to achieve each time you sit down to play. Are you in charge of a kid and making them practice? Then make it more into a challenge or a game. They will be more excited to di...
#005 Starting out on cello two very popular books are either the Suzuki Books or Essential Elements. Here I talk about the pros and cons of both. Hopefully, you also have a teacher to help guide you to your goals as well! I also have youtube videos that can help you regardless of which book you use.
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#004 I was inspired by an article I read to chat about Mental Toughness. I don't believe there is a one solution fits all, but I DO think we need to talk about it. Building mental toughness is something that we ALL have to go through. You don't have to do it alone. But you DO want to take steps to address it and try to build on it. This is meant to be an open conversation and I encourage you to reach...
#003- Here I'm talking about developing a performance routine so you can be set up for success for your next performance or audition. Everyone is different, so you will have to explore one for yourself, but I give you tips and ideas you can try that can get you started.
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#002- In this episode I talk about 10 of the most common questions on cello. There were so many to pick from so I'm sure there will be a future episode. I hope this helps! Let me know what questions YOU have about the cello.
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#001 : Welcome to Episode 1 of Cellomoji Chats!
I'm diving into a little bit of myself as well as what this podcast is all about. Be sure to join in on the conversation and hit that subscribe button. Plus stay tuned for the quick tip in this episode and let me know in the comments what YOUR plan is.
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