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  • Left Hand Setup,
  • Moving the Bow,
• 9/22/23

Beginner Cello: Wrist and Arm Position

Billy Tobenkin of AdultCello describes how the left hand, wrist, and arm adjust as we play on different strings on the cello. He also touches on arm height as it relates to the bow changing strings, too.

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