Understanding Active and Passive Motions on the Cello. Jamie Fiste, Central Michigan University
For the full article with video please see http://www.celloprofessor.com/Joints-.... Not all movements or motions utilized in playing the cello are active (caused by voluntary muscle contractions). Some motions are passive (without voluntary action or resistance). This is a critical distinction in cello technique.

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The distinction between active and passive motions on the cello.

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Basic Bow Hold on the Cello (Battle Against the Amoeba Hand!)

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Posture and Sitting Position for the Cello, Jamie Fiste

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More cello vibrato exercises!! Yeah!!!!

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Cello Bow Arm Technique Explained (Part 1) | Cello Professor Jamie Fiste

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Bach: Cello Suite no. 3 - Bourrée I (Benjamin Zander - Interpretation Class)

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How To Hold A Cello Bow with Mike Block

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How to play fast on the cello - Amit Peled

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Lynn Harrell's Cello Workshop -- Volume 1 Pt.1

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STOP wasting precious practice time! This 10-minute routine WORKS! 🙌

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Cello Lessons Online | Beginners I : The cello, bow grip, right arm motion, playing open strings

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Drawing a straight bow on the cello - Peanut butter and Jelly anyone??Jamie Fiste

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String Crossings on the Cello | Professor Jamie Fiste

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Yes, you CAN play cello with small hands! Step-by-step guide ✅

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