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Bluegrass Cello: Bowing - The Shuffle & The Push 

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In this sample lesson from the Online Cello curriculum at ArtistWorks, Mike Block (artistworks.com/mike-block) goes over an important bowing pattern for playing bluegrass cello: the Shuffle and the Push. You may recognize it since it is a common bowing pattern used in bluegrass music to create a certain kind of backbeat. This is a fundamental technique for bluegrass cello which will help you get into the groove of things. Click the link for more free samples and info about online cello lessons with Mike Block at ArtistWorks!

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@spencercrawford8020
@spencercrawford8020 7 лет назад
please more cello videos like this.
@edwardebel1847
@edwardebel1847 2 года назад
These are also called "bow swells"...really important when doing grace notes and especially for rolls...the extra pressure really makes the "roll" pop...If you are having issues with rolls, try using the push, or bow swell right as you execute it. Cheers
@AlamoCityCello
@AlamoCityCello 7 лет назад
Mike Block is my HERO! Thanks Bro
@folkrap12
@folkrap12 4 года назад
1:48 don’t forget to do the push face
@banduraplayer1
@banduraplayer1 8 лет назад
Brilliant! Thank you😀
@tioliak
@tioliak Год назад
Thanks! You are a great teacher
@tonyhayes4980
@tonyhayes4980 4 года назад
Excellent
7 лет назад
eu quero fazer essa mesma coisa
@powbobs
@powbobs 4 года назад
Bum dit-ty
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