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  2. Cello technique - Wikipedia

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    In cello playing, the bow is much like the breath of a wind instrument player. [citation needed] Arguably, it is the major determinant in the expressiveness of the playing. [citation needed] The bow arm divides itself into three independent portions: the arm, the forearm, and the hand. Flexibility in all three portions is required for relaxed ...

  3. Cello techniques - Wikipedia

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    They slowly changed the fingering methods of the cello, as there was a perceived notion that using the violin and viola de gamba technique on the cello was detrimental to its style. [3] The bowing technique of placing the fingers on the bow stick above the frog became more widespread as the French valued consistent, beautiful tones above all else.

  4. Sydney Youth Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Youth Orchestra (The.SYO) SYO is the top orchestra of the Sydney Youth Orchestras Inc family. Presenting multiple programs annually, The.SYO provides a pre-professional environment for young musicians to connect, create and champion orchestral music, with SYO alumni featured within all professional orchestras across Australia and worldwide.

  5. Stjepan Hauser - Wikipedia

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    On 11 June 2009, Hauser launched his channel on YouTube, which had since reached over 970 million views by June 2024. [10] In January 2011, Hauser, along with friend and fellow cellist Luka Šulić, performed a cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" which was played solely on cello. In just a few days, the music video became a YouTube ...

  6. Curved bow - Wikipedia

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    The BACH.Bow for Cello. The curved bow for string instruments enables string players to control the tension of the bow hair in order to play one, two, three and four strings simultaneously and to change easily among these possibilities. The high arch of the bow allows full, sustained chords to be played and there is a lever mechanism that ...

  7. Rushad Eggleston - Wikipedia

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    Eggleston was born to a Parsi mother from Mumbai and a father who renamed himself Raboon. [2] He graduated from Carmel High School in Carmel, California, and, played the cello as a member of the Youth Music Monterey orchestra in Monterey Bay. [3]

  8. Google Arts & Culture - Wikipedia

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    Google Arts & Culture (formerly Google Art Project) is an online platform of high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artifacts from partner cultural organizations throughout the world, operated by Google.

  9. Robert Rutman - Wikipedia

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    Robert Rutman (15 May 1931 – 1 June 2021) [1] was a German visual artist, musician, composer, and instrument builder. Best known for his work with homemade idiophones in his Steel Cello Ensemble, Rutman is regarded as a pioneer of multimedia performance in his mixing of music, sculpture, film, and visual art.