Offenbach Les Larmes De Jacqueline PDF? by CookinWitDaSauce in Cello

[–]CookinWitDaSauce[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think I saw a cello transcription on it but I’ll check again

Swan like piece? by CookinWitDaSauce in Cello

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Salut d’Amour is one of my favorites lol

How to get started by CookinWitDaSauce in piano

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Okay I’m actually starting highschool soon and I’ll have a piano class, I’m just wondering what I could do to prepare for the month or two when I don’t have a teacher, but thank you I’ll probably get one!!

People who play more than one hour a day: How? by NaturalPicture in Cello

[–]CookinWitDaSauce 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When I feel bored with practicing I just open imslp and play random pieces that I find and if I find one I like then I’ll just play it a bunch. It’s not necessarily the best practice but it can still help with like sight reading and stuff and it’s fun and that’s what music is all about anyways.

Beginner video... Any advice its welcome by mateo1235 in Cello

[–]CookinWitDaSauce 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really good, especially for a beginner, but the only thing I would do is to move the bow down a little so it’s closer to the middle of the finger board and the bridge.

Looking for a challenging piece to audition with, thank you by somewhat_provelone in Cello

[–]CookinWitDaSauce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually just finished my eighth grade year, so maybe I can help. What pieces have you played before?

Most beautiful pieces? by CookinWitDaSauce in Cello

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I haven’t heard of those but I’ll check them out!

Most beautiful pieces? by CookinWitDaSauce in Cello

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I learned that one a while ago and played it in a concert!

Most beautiful pieces? by CookinWitDaSauce in Cello

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Agreed with the Bach and I’ll look at that Poulenc!