What Paul Katz demonstrates is how each finger needs to find its balance. It’s a critical skill and is why I teach beginners right from the start, to slide the thumb to a new place when changing finger. I’d like to start a movement to stop teachers putting 3 or 4 tapes on fingerboards to show first position. I believe that that visual and tactile stimulus, promotes a blocked and tense hand. In schools where the cello is taught in groups, rather than one on one, I have found that the most you need is a first finger and fourth finger tape. And if you can succeed with only one tape all the better!
@AtTheEnd1000Ай бұрын
My teacher only got me 1st and 4th finger, but I have a problem with the pressure I'm putting on the string with my fingers. Especially with my 1st finger. Sometimes I push so hard that I can't play anymore. And then it hurts 2 days at least, even if I don't play. I kinda solved the problem with pinching with the thumb.
@jorgevillavicencio29559 ай бұрын
Janus Starker teacher of teachers, Paul remembered his teachings and pass it on to his students