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How to Play the Cello: Video Series

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Learn how to play the cello in this free online music lesson, including playing techniques, tuning, basic scales, bow and instrument care and more.

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  1. Learn how to properly store and clean a cello in this free instructional music video lesson.

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  2. Learn how to identify the parts of a cello and their functions in this free instructional music video lesson.

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  3. Learn the proper way to hold a cello in this free online music video lesson on playing the cello.

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  4. Learn about the proper way to hold a cello bow in this free online music video lesson on playing the cello.

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  5. Learn about positions for the first finger in this free music video lesson on playing the cello.

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  6. Learn basic finger positions in this free online music video lesson on playing the cello.

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  7. Learn how to tune a cello in this free online video lesson on playing the cello.

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  8. Learn how to tune a cello to the key of A in this free online music video lesson on playing the cello.

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  9. Learn how to play C and D major scales from a professional cello player in this instructional music video lesson.

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  10. Learn how to play open scales on the cello in this free online music video lesson.

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  11. Learn the legato bowing technique for playing the cello in this free online music video lesson.

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  12. Learn plucking techniques for the cello in this free online music video lesson.

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

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  14. Learn the staccato techniques for the cello in this free online music video lesson.

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  15. Learn vibrato technique for the cello in this free online music video lesson.

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The cello (or violoncello) is a stringed instrument of the violin family. It is a popular solo instrument that is also considered the foundation of the orchestra. The cello is longer than a violin but smaller than a double bass. It is played however, like a double bass, with the cellist sitting in a chair and the instrument standing on a spike and leaning on the cellists’ shoulder. The instrument is played with a bow that is drawn horizontally across the strings. The sound that is produced from a cello is deeper than that of a violin and more vibrant than that of a double bass. The cello is available in acoustic and electric forms; the latter is used more for modern rock or pop music rather than traditional orchestra music.

In this series of videos, learn more about the cello from an expert cellist! Learn the basics such as how to hold the cello and identify the different parts of the instrument. You will need to know where the scroll, the peg box and the bridge are located on your cello. You can learn how to play the cello using the bow or by plucking the strings in these videos. Get further information on tuning, storing and caring for your instrument from our expert. Get tips on playing scales and how to play the cello staccato-style. Learn more about the elegant style of music produced by the cello!

 
About the Presenter

Russel Squires 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 he played the Deep Elum clubs in Dallas including Curtain Club and Lizard Lounge. He has also opened for such acts as George Clinton at Club Axis and he is currently working on recording with a Zack May's project. dkdk

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