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Sliding & Combining on the Cello

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Summary: Learn sliding and combining techniques for playing the cello in this free video music lesson.

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By Russel Squires
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Russel Squires has been playing cello for 14 years. He has played in symphonic, orchestra, quintet, and modern rock groups. The latest band he played for was "The Gosh Project" where...read more

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"Hello my name is Russell Squires and I’m here today on behalf of ExpertVillage.com. Right now I’d like to take a second to describe a brief technique on the cello called sliding. Sliding is done by moving your fingers from one position to another in a fluid Llegato manner. This produces all notes in between those two and a very graceful sound most of the time. I would now like to demonstrate not only sliding but also Llegato, Staccato and Vibrato techniques in a small selection from a piece entitled, “Tar and Tala”, written by a composer named William H. Squire. "

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