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How Do You Use Legato Bowing Technique For Cello?

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How Do You Use Legato Bowing Technique For Cello?

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Legato is a musical term referring to musical notes that are played very smoothly. Legato can be used while transitioning between notes, or holding one note for a very long time. It is usually played quietly, at slower parts of a music piece. It may or may not be emphasized with the vibrato technique. Follow these steps to use the legato technique for cello. Begin by holding the bow above the strings on the front of the cello all the way to the left side of the string being played. Play the note by pulling the bow very slowly and steadily across the string in one fluid motion. Keep the motion firm, but pull the bow gently to create a quiet and subdued sound which is often found at slow or down times in musical pieces. Continue by pushing the bow back across the strings once the bow has been pulled all the way across. This should make a slow, long and connected sound. Transition from pulling the bow to pushing it with a quick flick of the wrist. There should be no pause or silence betwe

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