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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2015-03-22 16:48
My big concern is that none of you are looking at each of the others.
I'd switch you and the cello out and have the cello angled so that she can see the piano and the pianist can watch her bow (for speed and entrances). Where you sit, you should also be looking at the cello (same reason) and both of them should look at you for pauses and entrances (head nods, breathing).
That should clear up a LOT of problems. What you do just listening to each other is pretty impressive so you guys should be golden once you start WATCHING.
...............Paul Aviles
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maxopf |
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Paul Aviles |
2015-03-22 16:48 |
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brycon |
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2015-03-23 07:43 |
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maxopf |
2015-04-14 07:45 |
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2015-04-14 22:13 |
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2015-04-16 06:23 |
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