So I'm sharing those references (everything on my bibliography page) with you.
I know. You're so excited.:D
Well first off, I managed to reference Jon Foreman's Mercy's War and the article he wrote for Huffington post over the weekend. Which I recommended in my last blog post.
Next.
This video. A comedian ranting about Pachelbel. Why? Because cellist's get the lamest parts in Pachelbel songs.
I talked about Zoe Keating briefly. Yes, I've recommended her before. Now go download this free song by her.
And lastly. I really really like quotes.
“Music is a beautiful opiate, if you don't take it too seriously.”
-Henry Miller.
“The most perfect technique is that which is not noticed at all.”
- Pablo Casals
“Cello players, like other great athletes, must keep their fingers exercised.”
- Julian Lloyd Webber
“The cello is like a beautiful woman who has not grown older, but younger with time, more slender, more supple, more graceful.”
-Pablo Casal
“Music isn't just learning notes and playing them, You learn notes to play to the music of your soul.”
- Katie Greenwood
I had a lot more references of technical stuff but this all I wanted to share. Hope you enjoyed!-Henry Miller.
“The most perfect technique is that which is not noticed at all.”
- Pablo Casals
“Cello players, like other great athletes, must keep their fingers exercised.”
- Julian Lloyd Webber
“The cello is like a beautiful woman who has not grown older, but younger with time, more slender, more supple, more graceful.”
-Pablo Casal
“Music isn't just learning notes and playing them, You learn notes to play to the music of your soul.”
- Katie Greenwood
(And if you can't figure out what my paper was about..even generally..really?!?!?!??)
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