Creación de dúos para violonchelo: crea hermosos dúos y toca armonías con tu violonchelo
Qué está incluido
4 reuniones en vivo
3 horas presencialesTarea
1 hora por semana. (Optional) Students will need to provide the teacher with recordings of their parts if they would like to receive a recording of their duet.Experiencia de clase
Welcome to Duet Building on the Cello! In this class, you will take your cello skills to the next level by learning to play first and second cello parts and become your own duet partner. Your kind and enthusiastic teacher, who has extensive experience in teaching intermediate and lower advanced musicians, will guide you through the process of learning both parts of a duet using songs from "Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments, Bk 2: 2 Cellos" In this class, you will not only master intonation and rhythm but also learn to play along with each other in class and with friends or siblings at home. We encourage friends and siblings to join the class and make beautiful music together! Over the course of four weeks, we will dive into the techniques necessary to play both parts of a duet. We will start by learning the melody, using sheet music and ear training, and practicing correct bowing styles with repeated notes. Then, we will focus on practicing challenging sections for intonation and will practice clapping and speaking the rhythms. Each week, you will gain valuable performance experience with the opportunity to perform either the first or second cello part for the class. At the end of the class, you can send a recording of both parts to your teacher by posting files in the Outschool classroom or sending through Outschool messages. Your teacher will create a mixed recording of you as your own duet partner and send the file it back to you as your final product! You'll be able to share your duet with family and friends near and far. Join us for an exciting four-week journey of learning, playing, and growing as a cellist. Let's work together to build your duet-playing skills and make beautiful music together! Here is the weekly breakdown for Duet Building on the Cello: Week 1: 🎻 Overview of both parts, focusing on learning the melody both with the sheet music and by ear. 🎻 Introduce unfamiliar terms or techniques. 🎻 Try playing along at a slow tempo with mics muted. 🎻 Practice correct bowing style with repeated notes. Week 2: 🎻 Start with scale in the key of the piece. 🎻 Focus on especially challenging sections for intonation, playing back and forth with me. 🎻 Introduce rhythm exercises and counting. 🎻Practice clapping /speaking the first cello part (mics muted) as your teacher plays the second cello part, and vice versa. Week 3: 🎻 Review rhythm exercise and bowing style. 🎻 Each student performs the first cello part for the class. 🎻 Practice playing the second cello part (mics muted) as your teacher plays the first cello part. Week 4: 🎻 Review tricky intonation spots and bowing style. 🎻 Each student performs the second vcello part for the class. 🎻Practice playing the first cello part (mics muted) as your teacher plays the second cello part. *** This class is for intermediate to advancing cello students with at least a year of playing experience. New to cello? Try a 1:1 class with our teacher or join Bright Beginnings for Strings to learn fundamentals with a fun and friendly group.*** *** Students will need a copy of "Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments, Bk 2: 2 Cellos" prior to their first class. ***
Metas de aprendizaje
Cellists will learn the first and second cello parts of a duet. Students will improve their sight reading, intonation, rhythm, and cello-playing skills.
Otros detalles
Lista de útiles escolares
🎻 Cello in good playing condition 🎻 Please have your cello tuned before starting class. Reach out to your teacher if you need help with tuning your instrument. 🎻 Bow and rosin 🎻 A copy of "Beautiful Music for Two String Instruments, Bk 2: 2 Cellos"
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
1 el maestro tiene un certificado de enseñanza
Virginia Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
2 los profesores tienen título de posgrado
Maestría en Educación desde Marymount University
Maestría en Música desde Florida State University
2 los profesores tienen título de licenciatura
Licenciatura en Música o Teatro o Artes desde Cleveland Institute of Music
Licenciatura en Música desde Converse College
Stacey Rae Sinclair is a lifelong musician with the heart of a teacher. She is a certified teacher with a master's degree in education. Over her 15 years of teaching, she has taught private lessons, workshops, and camps. Stacey Rae Sinclair is a successful teacher on Outschool. Since September of 2020, she has been in good standing, with a 5-star rating. She founded Stacey Rae Sinclair Music (SRS Music & STEAM) to help fill the consistent demand for 1:1 violin lessons, fiddle classes, and more. Her mission is to bring a love of learning and joy for music to all her learners.
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Chris Jones is a lifelong musician and multi-instrumentalist. He began learning Suzuki Cello at 3 years old and picked up violin in grade school. After discovering an old mandolin in a closet, Chris fell in love with the instrument and learned bluegrass and folk music. From there, he went on to learn guitar, banjo, and piano as part of his continuing music studies.
Chris earned his Doctorate in Music from West Virginia University. He has taught music as a visiting assistant professor at West Virginia Wesleyan College, teaching applied instrumental lessons in guitar, mandolin, banjo, bass, and fiddle. He also founded the West Virginia Wesleyan Appalachian ensemble and taught music theory, ear training, music history, and general education courses in music appreciation. Chris is a talented educator who makes learning music fun and accessible for students of all ages and skill levels. With his breadth of knowledge and expertise on several instruments, he is sure to be a great fit for your young musician.
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Kimberly Testa has been a music educator for the past 3 decades. She holds several state teaching certificates, including Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York. Her education includes a BM from the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam and a MA from Stony Brook University. Maintaining a focus on classical string and piano instruction, Kim’s primary instruments are violin, viola, and piano, as well as secondary instruments that include cello and acoustic upright string bass and voice.
In the early 90’s Kim started her teaching career in New York Public Schools. During that time, Kim taught full-time, performed in a band and community orchestras regularly, adjudicated NYSSMA, LISFA and SCMEA music festivals, and taught privately. After moving to Los Angeles, CA in 1999, Kim started her own private studio, catering to clients in the greater Los Angeles area. She also worked with a private music company that provided music instruction for private and public schools. Kim continued to study, teach and perform regularly until 2005, when she started a family. In 2010 Kim moved to the Boston, MA area. She continued to teach privately on violin, viola, cello and piano, and joined the Wellesley Symphony Orchestra and several other performing groups. In 2016, Kim returned to the public school system and taught in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Now settled in Florida, she maintains a private music studio.
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A passionate and accomplished young musician and performer, cellist Julie Sonne has toured world wide and performed as soloist with the Buffalo Suzuki Strings Advanced Performance Ensemble of Buffalo, NY. She held the position of principal cellist with the University of Florida Orchestra for two years. Recent performances include the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra, Theatre Cedar Rapids and Revival Theatre Company in Iowa, and the Aiken Civic Orchestra in South Carolina.
At the age of 3, Julie began her Suzuki cello training. She has since studied with Arie Lipsky, former principal cellist of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Julia Lichten of Purchase Conservatory and Manhattan School of Music, Dr. Steven Thomas at the University of Florida, Alan Harris of Eastman School of Music, and Yehuda Hanani of Mannes School of Music.
In the spring of 2016, Julie graduated from Purchase College Conservatory of Music with a Bachelor of Music in Cello Performance. In May 2018 she graduated with a Master of Music in Cello Performance from the University of Florida. As a graduate assistant of Dr. Steven Thomas with a focus on chamber music, Julie performed with the University of Florida Graduate Piano Trio, String Quartet and Piano Quintet and was principal cellist and section coach of the University of Florida Orchestra.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
25 US$
semanalmente o 100 US$ por 4 clases1 x por semana, 4 semanas
45 min
Completado por 1 alumno
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 9-14
2-8 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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