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Eric Edberg: So let's just make some quick YouTube videos . . .
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Life, the cello, and everything. Thursday, November 20, 2008. So let's just make some quick YouTube videos . . . Short version: I can't believe the comedy of errors and mounting frustrations that ensued as I tried to make some YouTube videos on how to get started improvising. (Emily over at the Stark Raving Cello Blog knows what I'm taliking about; she's encountered smilar frustrations.). And there may be some new readers coming to the blog (if you're one, welcome! Then came camera angles and microphone ...
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Eric Edberg: Portland Cello Project: Holiday Sweater Project
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Life, the cello, and everything. Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Portland Cello Project: Holiday Sweater Project. The Portland Cello Project. Has some of the most innovative programming and marketing you can find. Their website has some of the most interesting cello photography anywhere. As a matter of fact, there may be more interesting cello photos on their site than anywhere else on the web. Which is the members of the Portland Cello Project are my heroes. Posted by Eric Edberg. On August 30, 2006, pianis...
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Eric Edberg: Video: Self Expressive Improv Part 3
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Life, the cello, and everything. Thursday, November 20, 2008. Video: Self Expressive Improv Part 3. Cresting an extended improvisation (longer than one note, anyway! Listening inside yourself for the first note, then the next and the next. Posted by Eric Edberg. Labels: how to imprpvise. Will I make a "mistake"? Can anyone hear me? But I did it! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The blog is moving to the updated www.ericedberg.com. Email: ericedberg AT gmail.com. Where I Teach: DePauw University. On my...
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Eric Edberg: "I no longer recognize marriage."
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Life, the cello, and everything. Thursday, November 27, 2008. I no longer recognize marriage.". Note: I'm in the process of moving this blog and consolidating it with my website; the blog is the new homepage at www.ericedberg.com. I'll keep cross posting for a while to give everyone a chance to redo bookmarks and links.]. Do I have too much residual internalized homophobia, as some would suggest, that I don't believe that everyone who supported Prop 8 is a bigot? I no longer recognize marriage. It...
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Eric Edberg: Video: Self-Expressive Improv, Part 2
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Life, the cello, and everything. Thursday, November 20, 2008. Video: Self-Expressive Improv, Part 2. Priming the pump of the creative imagination by improvising just one note at a time. Posted by Eric Edberg. Labels: how to improvise. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The blog is moving to the updated www.ericedberg.com. Please adjust bookmarks, links, etc. Improvisation resources are at www.classicalimprov.com. Improvisation for Classical Musicans: my book in progress and improvisation resources.
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Eric Edberg: Bucket Drumming in the Union Square subway
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Life, the cello, and everything. Thursday, August 28, 2008. Bucket Drumming in the Union Square subway. As I was writing my previous post. I was remembering my absolute favorite NYC subway musical experience: a young teenage boy doing fantastic drumming- I think it was at the Lincoln Center stop- on a white bucket. And I just found a bucket-drumming video (different drummer) from director taikieatssushi. Who made the beatboxing flute and cello . Fantastic! Posted by Eric Edberg. Including a video clip.
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Eric Edberg: Fleming cello didn't sell, so maybe I still have a chance
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Life, the cello, and everything. Friday, November 07, 2008. Fleming cello didn't sell, so maybe I still have a chance. I had really wanted to bu. Y the "Fleming" Stradivarius. Which was in an online auction at Tarisio. Is like a very. For selling stringed instruments. I'd like to have a Strad cello. If only for a while. My strategy, which was a long shot to say the least, was to win the Hoosier Lotto or the multistate. Neither came through (surprise! So I wasn't in a position to bid. So if a successful.
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Eric Edberg: The awful noise that started a career
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Life, the cello, and everything. Monday, August 25, 2008. The awful noise that started a career. The Lousiville Courier-Journal has a great profile. On cellist Ben Sollee. Who got off to an unusual start:. When Ben Sollee's elementary school band teacher first put the bow to the cello in his third-grade classroom, she struck the wrong note. But it was still the right chord for Sollee. Posted by Eric Edberg. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The blog is moving to the updated www.ericedberg.com. What did...
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Eric Edberg: Students Creating an Audience
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Life, the cello, and everything. Tuesday, November 04, 2008. Students Creating an Audience. I've learned this is National Blog Posting Month. Which promotes writing a post every day, including weekends. I'm climbing on the bandwagon a few days late, but will give it a go- I'd love to be blogging regularly again, and this seems like a good motivation.). Greg Sandow recently posted. Posted by Eric Edberg. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The blog is moving to the updated www.ericedberg.com. The one with...
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Eric Edberg: Always more to do than can be done
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Life, the cello, and everything. Thursday, November 06, 2008. Always more to do than can be done. Well, I missed posting two days in a row by about three hours. it's about 3:00 Am, and I'm just finishing up some overdue work. Since I accepted that as a reality, two things have happened. First, I relaxed a good bit. Second, I began to feel less overwhelmed, and started getting more things done. Posted by Eric Edberg. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Email: ericedberg AT gmail.com. On August 30, 2006, p...
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