Shifting on a cello? Does it have a clutch?psipsyMay 31 2008, 06:15:01 UTC
Three computers connected to cable internet here, and only now you update on LJ. (Just teasing.)
Maybe I'm excited to have the whole place back to myself once more, but I don't regret letting you stay here. I would like you to know, that despite me being 9 years older and having never been in any of your classes, you are now My Favorite Teacher.
Re: Shifting on a cello? Does it have a clutch?sarahstalcupMay 31 2008, 14:05:54 UTC
LOL. Well, I'm sure this will be my sole update of the year. I have a bad habit of abandoning this place.
And shifting on the cello is when you move your fingers from first to second (and third and fourth) position. You have to know exactly where to go, and it quickly. You do the same on Violin and Bass, but for some reason, it just seems easier on those instruments.
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stop updating on your life and write! OwO *harasses you here too*
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~Sarawaaaaaahhh
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Maybe I'm excited to have the whole place back to myself once more, but I don't regret letting you stay here. I would like you to know, that despite me being 9 years older and having never been in any of your classes, you are now My Favorite Teacher.
Rock on.
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And shifting on the cello is when you move your fingers from first to second (and third and fourth) position. You have to know exactly where to go, and it quickly. You do the same on Violin and Bass, but for some reason, it just seems easier on those instruments.
And thank you for the title! Do I get a button?
~Sarah
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