Berliner Philharmoniker Cello Master Class with Ludwig Quandt: Bach’s Suite No. 3

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Great video! I learned new techniques! 🙂

rainer-martinhartel
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What he is insiting on about the right arm comes from a plane of the bow and understanding that it changes from C to A strings to completily opposites if we judge it from our body persepective (to be pararel to a cello that is sligtly diagonal you are not going to be pararel to your body "feel"). When you get that (which also affect left hand from string to string and you can compare it making fifhts) you can start making a kind of weird "free fall" angle on the a string which instantly make it confortable (opposite angle for c string) and you wont anymore need the feel to use that amount of arm because you actually get that angle by wrist, fingers and maybe elbow
The techinical thing that make us use that amount of arm is changing string by only moving the arm which make it powerful, but that only changes 1 angle (horizontal), and we need to correct that weird diagonal angle.

kamikan
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Interesting Bow, that Mr. Quant is using. I have never seen such a head before. Anyone knows, who is the maker?

lvb_op.
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My Bach is…weird. Ludwig would ether love it, or hate it!

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