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I've been training for 3 (going on 4 yrs.)

2007-05-12 13:37:47 · 4 answers · asked by Hannah M 2 in Arts & Humanities Performing Arts

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That really depends on how much work/practice you put into it. I have heard musicians who sound like pros after 2 years, and those who sound like they started yesterday after 5 years. Practice practice practice and seek private lessons if you can.

Best of luck!

2007-05-12 13:43:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it depends what you concider "a concert cellist" t awlso depends how much work you put in and how you practice. If a co ncert cellist is lke a proffesional cellist mabye 10 or more years. This is if you practice by stopping at each mistake and correcting it. Also playing not only fast but also slow. You could also jon an orchestra or chamber group such as a quartet to get the performing and group experience aswell. Gossd luck!

2007-05-12 17:42:57 · answer #2 · answered by aracnis 2 · 0 0

Continue training. You may want to find a local cellist to give you private or group lessons.

Tell the cellist you want to become a concert cellist.

To locate one, call the Symphony in your city and ask how you can find someone.

There may be someone at the symphony that will help you.

2007-05-12 13:49:28 · answer #3 · answered by newyorkgal71 7 · 0 0

come across a physically powerful college, not a physically powerful form. try all the faculties on the city. Take loose training. on no account sign a freelance on no account pay for rank sorting out. Ask to work out their touch drills. seem for a sparkling college with decent human beings. the frequently used and frequency of your training will far outweigh your form. there is not any maximum suitable artwork, in basic terms maximum suitable artists. stable success.

2016-10-04 23:44:14 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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