Pereira Cello Technique

Pereira Cello Technique
Author: David Pereira
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2017-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780648116615

This book and associated demonstration videos are unique newcomers to the colourful marketplace of teaching on cello technique. For the first time an advanced cello technique is explained and demonstrated via a thoroughly integrated book/video pairing. Even more importantly, the one author of both media is a unique mix of experience and expertise.After 53 years of playing and 45 of teaching, David Pereira is better than ever. He still is growing. He has been an outstanding, though not internationally celebrated, player and teacher, with a long and passionate drive to find, use, and teach, the best cello technique possible.As a student David received excellent tuition that prepared him for orchestral, chamber and solo professionalism, but left him with some technical weaknesses. These weaknesses led to mid-life injury and playing breakdown whose chief benefit was his starting over from scratch. He painstakingly invented his own technique ¿ from carefully chosen first principles, for example ¿ Can cello playing be natural and healthy? How? Years later this technique mostly closely resembles other virtuosic techniques, but it now is analysed with rare clarity and authority.Meanwhile, the author/player has lived and worked mostly far from the northern hemisphere mainstream of cello playing. He has been allowed a view of that mainstream like that of the Little Boy in ¿The Emperor¿s New Clothes.¿ He remains inquisitive and trusts his senses.Pereira Cello Technique is for any other cellist who is seeking truths about cello playing. The science of cello technique is studied in the practice and teaching studio, and on the stage. The good scientist is eager to discover their errors and seeks expert peer review.Pereira Cello Technique is precise and human, practical and philosophic, confident and open-minded, familiar but fresh, orthodox yet inventive. It is a distillation of sophisticated cello technique that is for Students of Cello at every level of development.Try it. Find out how good it feels and sounds.

Cello Technique

Cello Technique
Author: Dorothy Churchill Pratt
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1987
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521339094

This volume aims at rapid development and technical problems discussed for younger or less advanced students.

The Art of Cello Playing

The Art of Cello Playing
Author: Louis Potter
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 251
Release: 1995-11-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1457400359

The author's stated purpose in writing The Art of Cello Playing is to present a progressive sequence of commentary and material as a basis for acquiring a sound technical foundation and basic playing competence to prepare the player for exploring the rich solo, orchestral, and chamber music literature of the instrument. To that end he has produced a comprehensive textbook and reference manual on beginning to advanced cello technique with emphasis on the vital beginning foundation. Louis Potter Jr., is particularly well qualified to make this contribution from his wide experience in teaching both classes and individuals at Michigan State University and at National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan.

Cello Technique

Cello Technique
Author: Gerhard Mantel
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1995-08-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780253210050

An analysis of the physics and physiology involved in playing the cello. For performers, teachers, and mature students.

Complete cello technique

Complete cello technique
Author: Diran Alexanian
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0486426602

A superb compendium of instruction, this dual-language edition features French/English instruction side by side on the page, complemented by numerous photographs, diagrams, and music examples. 1922 edition. Preface by Pablo Casals.

The Larrikin Cellist

The Larrikin Cellist
Author: David Pereira (violoncellist.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2008
Genre: Cello
ISBN: 9780975733615

"Cello technique and artistry."--Provided by publisher.

A Grand Tour of Cello Technique (englisch) - A Practice Guide for the Modern Cellist

A Grand Tour of Cello Technique (englisch) - A Practice Guide for the Modern Cellist
Author: Fred Sherry
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2018-04-09
Genre:
ISBN:

A Grand Tour of Cello Technique is a thought-provoking practice guide, enabling cellists at all levels to develop their own style through an exploration of different ways of fingering and bowing. The book not only helps cellists improve their playing, but also promotes an understanding of musical art, through nine stimulating chapters: Introducing Twelve Tones Triads and Seventh Chords Circle of Fifths Scales Metronome Games Harmonics and Open Strings Lateral Motion Extended Techniques and a Discussion of the Bow Practicing Together With a particular emphasis on music of the 20th and 21st centuries, and its connections with earlier music, Fred Sherry takes the readeron a voyage of discovery of the art and science of cello technique, informed by music ranging from Bach all the way through to Berio.

A Modern Cellist's Manual: Technique, Approach and Musings

A Modern Cellist's Manual: Technique, Approach and Musings
Author: Emily Wright
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2010-03-25
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0557242592

A very different sort of cello method, A Modern Cellist's Manual combines technical information and plenty of photographs with advice on approach. Topics addressed range from the basics of a painless bow grip to injury avoidance, working with a metronome, and tenor clef. Emily's tone and sense of humor lighten the mood of any practice session. A Modern Cellist's Manual is suitable for those taking private lessons as well as returning cellists looking to bolster rusty technique.