How to Do Legato & Staccato Cello Bowing

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Summary: Get expert tips on legato and staccato bowing techniques on the cello in this free music lesson video.

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By Frances Joseph Santori
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As an Austin multi-instrumentalist musician, Francis Joseph Santori composes and performs live electronic music playing electiric and acoustic instruments such as bass, sarod, oud,...read more

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on 8/20/2008 legato doesn't mean LONG......

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"FRANCIS JOSEPH SANTORI: So I'm going to discuss legato bowing. Legato just means nice long notes or legato means long, I believe [PLAYS LEGATO]. Staccato bowing. Just one direction here, you can do two directions [PLAYS STACCATO]. Those are eighth notes, sixteenth notes [PLAYS SIXTEENTH NOTES STACCATO]."

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