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72. SPECIAL EPISODE: No.9: A Journey in German-Learning, Musik auf Deutsch. "Der kurze Strich "
This is using Hermann Heberlein's Self-Instructor for Cello, op. 7.
This tangent has turned into quite a substantial undertaking. When I first thought of it, I imagined it would be several longer episodes. But as I am prone to go loooong periods without uploads a thought occurred to me, "Why not make lots of shorter ones?" That's just what I have done. They are much more manageable for me to record and edit. I've never been so on top of my output!
This side project is entirely driven by my desire and my need to speak German somewhat better than I do now. My native German speaking students of the cello are not so fond of speaking English so I decided (for once) to dive headlong out of my comfort zone and into a the deep end where I can barely form a grammatically correct sentence, yet somehow, the lessons progress. Perhaps the angels are helping me speak.
Give me a LIKE, a follow, and a comment.
Find my youtube channel Traveling Cello here.. (Like, subscribe, and watch several videos while visiting.)
{Can I reach 500 subscribers on my youtube channel by August 2023?}
Support my financially: Patreon
Paypal.me/travelingcello
Purchase my arrangements: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/aaron-sinnett-sheet-music/3022778
Take cello lessons: [email protected]
Thanks
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72. SPECIAL EPISODE: No.9: A Journey in German-Learning, Musik auf Deutsch. "Der kurze Strich "
This is using Hermann Heberlein's Self-Instructor for Cello, op. 7.
This tangent has turned into quite a substantial undertaking. When I first thought of it, I imagined it would be several longer episodes. But as I am prone to go loooong periods without uploads a thought occurred to me, "Why not make lots of shorter ones?" That's just what I have done. They are much more manageable for me to record and edit. I've never been so on top of my output!
This side project is entirely driven by my desire and my need to speak German somewhat better than I do now. My native German speaking students of the cello are not so fond of speaking English so I decided (for once) to dive headlong out of my comfort zone and into a the deep end where I can barely form a grammatically correct sentence, yet somehow, the lessons progress. Perhaps the angels are helping me speak.
Give me a LIKE, a follow, and a comment.
Find my youtube channel Traveling Cello here.. (Like, subscribe, and watch several videos while visiting.)
{Can I reach 500 subscribers on my youtube channel by August 2023?}
Support my financially: Patreon
Paypal.me/travelingcello
Purchase my arrangements: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/aaron-sinnett-sheet-music/3022778
Take cello lessons: [email protected]
Thanks

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