This week I have a deceptively simple exercise that will
give you more control over your bow arm. The bow is where
we create most of our expressivity so more control means
more ability to shape the sound of what you play.
Notes about the video:
"This exercise is taken directly from lessons I had
with Zara Nelsova, one of the greatest cellists I ever
heard. This was a cornerstone of her approach and an
exercise she adapted from her father, a flute player,
who practiced "long tones" often. He evidently thought
that if it was good for a flute player it would also be
good for a string player--I think he was right!"
"Try and keep a relaxed left hand while you're doing
this series of exercises. It's a good time to check out
the way stress on one hand can effect the other. See if
you can adopt a strategy to deal with this phenomenon."
--Erik Friedlander
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