American Bass Viol

Pilgrim’s Pride

What stories lurk in the church bass-ment? This forgotten New England lutherie tradition reportedly was born of a jackknife and a couple of wood blocks By Erin Shrader “They’re awfully ugly,” opines violin auctioneer Jason Price at the mention of…

Joshua Bell

Your Ideal String Career: Answers

Mostly As: You’re a focused player, determined to do well and be a great performer. You have the listening skills (both musical and social), however, that may come in handy as a chamber player. Members of chamber ensembles frequently take…

Joshua Bell

Quiz: What’s Your Ideal String Career?

Let’s face it: A lot of string players hit the practice room hard thinking, Soloist, soloist, soloist. Joshua Bell, Yo-Yo Ma, Kim Kashkashian. That’s the goal, right? Not necessarily. There are a lot of career options in the string world…

cellist demonstrating thumb technique

Unlock Your Thumb for Fluid Cello Technique

Relaxation and flexibility promote good technique and injury-free playing By Joel Becktell I often give students a little quiz. It’s simple, yet what it reveals is of paramount importance to the development of any cellist’s technique. Here it is: hold…


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Titans Talk about the Bach Solo Violin Works

Scaling the six Bach Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin requires a firm grasp of violin technique and a propensity for soul-searching. John Holloway, Rachel Podger, Julia Fischer, and others discuss their approach  by Laurence Vittes Fifty years ago, virtuosos…

Posture Pointers for String Players

What exactly is good posture and how can players know when they are practicing it? By Janet Horvath How one looks, feels, and sounds is inextricably linked when it comes to playing stringed instruments. Good posture is often the easy…

Peg compound

A Primer on Pegs

By Erin Shrader “Pegs don’t get a lot of respect,” says Eric Meyer, a Portland, Oregon, craftsman whose handmade fittings grace some of the world’s great instruments. “People think of them kind of like tires. They wear out and you…

How to Winterize Your Instrument

Learn to prevent seasonal damage from temperature and humidity changes  by Erin Shrader AS SOON AS WINTER sucks the last bit of humidity out of the Midwestern air, the cellos start making their way up the stairs to the violin…


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Violin tailpiece

The Effects of a Tailpiece on Tone

By Erin Shrader “It’s amazing how they are overlooked in terms of aesthetics and function,” marvels Eric Meyer, when asked about tailpieces. “Especially since they sit right in the middle of the top of the instrument.” Meyer is passionate about…


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Learning to Write Cello Études for Beethoven’s String Quartets

The cello challenge By Marcelo Sanchez In the past, such cellists as Jean-Louis Duport, Friedrich Gruetzmacher, and David Popper wrote études that have since helped us surpass a variety of common technical problems. We dread practicing these études, sometimes forgetting…


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Drawer full of Violin Bows

A Guide to Buying a Bow

Choosing a bow can be a daunting task, given the multitude of products on the market. Here are several simple points to consider when you venture off to visit your local dealer in search of the perfect stick to suit your needs.


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