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AST Journal
/May 2017 Edition
AST Journal May 2017
VOLUME 67 Number 2
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A Practical Guide to the Cello Treatises, Part II
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5/1/2017
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The cello treatises tell the fascinating history of our instrument, its practitioners, and the music that grew around the cello. They offer much musical and artistic insight, and strategies for solving technical and musical challenges.
Intonation on a String Instrument: Three Systems of Tuning and Temperament
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5/1/2017
)
This article explores three different systems of tuning and temperament: just intonation, equal temperament, and inflected melodic intonation.
Better Performance Through Better Practice
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5/1/2017
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This article discusses how goals, deliberate practice, and different approaches help get us into the practice room and make better use of our time there.
An In-depth Look at the Vibrato Practices of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
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5/1/2017
)
This article explores the question of vibrato in the music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Speaking with Scott Laird, 2017 Elizabeth A.H. Green School Educator Award Winner
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5/1/2017
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An interview with Scott Laird, instructor of music and fine arts coordinator at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, and a passionate master teacher who generously shares his expertise and resources.
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