the PERFECT bow arm?
while there are lots of different styles of bowing, there are certain elements that are (or should be!) universal in a great cellist. The bow arm should be efficient, relaxed, and capable of interacting with the string through a multitude of musical situations; it should also be connected naturally to our emotions, and express through natural gestures the shapes we hear in our mind. Good news- this is all very easily explained! Sit back and enjoy. And if you haven't already, subscribe!! CM

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MASTERCLASS: BOW ARM 1

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SCIENCE: I practiced cello WRONG for 20 years (and you probably still are....) LEARN FASTER

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Why the Borodin Quartet no. 2 is SO AWKWARD (and how to fix it!)

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German cellist Alban Gerhardt about how to use the bowarm.

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Cello Instruction - Physics of Sound Production and the Bow

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They Expected This Boring.. Until He Started Playing The Cello! (He's Only 14!)

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The Secret Shape Behind Effortless Cello Playing

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The bow arm - Amit Peled

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How to Perfect Your Bow Hold! - Learn From A CONCERTMASTER!

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A lesson with Leonard Rose: 1978

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6 Ways to Develop Flexible Bowhold Fingers

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How to have a STRESS-FREE (and effective!) practice session

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Eliminate Left Hand Tension (Part 1)

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Orlando Cole and Lynn Harrell - Explore the Bow Arm

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Some Bow Hold stuff

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How to BOW a CELLO on DIFFERENT STRINGS | Essential Skills

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Cello Bow Crash Course - 3. Tricks for a Straight Bow

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Cello Bow Crash Course - 1. The Big Sound Setup

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