Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)

    
Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    14:42 on Friday, December 13, 2002          
(niggo)
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Uuuuuaah,
there are lots of flagoletts on this instrument. Can somebody tell me where to find a sheet with them to practise and play?
Would be great!


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    17:44 on Friday, December 13, 2002          
(sean)
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flaggowhatts?


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    15:46 on Saturday, December 14, 2002          
(niggo)
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I mean those tones that appear when you just lay your finger on the string without touching the fingerboard and by moving your bow you create this thin and mystic sound. There are many of these points on the string where this can happen and my question is how much how exactly are they written in notes.


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    18:47 on Saturday, December 14, 2002          
(sean)
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Do you mean when you barely touch the string with you finger and play with the bow, a high pitch notes comes out?


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    14:02 on Monday, December 16, 2002          
(niggo)
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That`s exactly what I mean. It`s just, I`m from Gernmany and my vocabulary is a little bit small...


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    14:31 on Tuesday, December 17, 2002          
(sean)
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I have never heard a sheet of music with those markings


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    17:52 on Tuesday, December 17, 2002          
(sean)
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Nevermind, what I always remember is that over one of those type of notes there was a zero (0) for the fingerings.


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    00:14 on Monday, January 20, 2003          
(John H)
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really germany i wish i could go there i mean i love the berlin philharmonic and the vienna philharmonic


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    23:27 on Tuesday, March 18, 2003          
(random cellist)
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the notes are the harmonics, they are written with the 0 over the note... they probably go into treble clef when written.


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    11:19 on Saturday, November 15, 2003          
(bern)
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how can you go into a treble clef from a bass clef?


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    10:37 on Sunday, November 16, 2003          
(Ian)
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By writing a treble clef into the music

Check out the music of Gyorgy ligeti. It`s full of things like that. Verrrry difficult to play though. Not from a virtuosic standpoint but from an interprative and scored one.


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    01:58 on Tuesday, November 18, 2003          
(Sean)
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how can you go into a treble clef from a bass clef?
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-For one thing, the treble clef is also the clef for violin sheet music. We Cello players go into treble clef when shifting into the high notes on the A string. With the Bass clef(cello clef) the Top line is A-string middle is the D-string and the bottom line is obviously the G-string. With shifting to treble clef, the bottom line is the first E on the A-string. Cello players can play violin sheet music, but not viola sheet music.


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    17:28 on Friday, January 16, 2004          
(sabrina)
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i play a cello i am 13 and i am in love with my cello and i am half german:{


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    17:30 on Friday, January 16, 2004          
(sabrina)
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can someone teach me how to play god bless america


Re: Know all Flagoletts on the Cello (in notes)    17:31 on Friday, January 16, 2004          
(sabrina)
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it is hard to play do i play open d string first or what


   








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