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It’s been so much fun to see interest in the cello and playing pop/contemporary styles since Netflix’s Wednesday crashed into our hearts and minds in 2022. Actress Jenna Ortega took lessons in preparation for the role, and while her technique is not a finished product (see above photo), if she was one of my own students, I’d feel optimistic about her future on the instrument. It’s truly impressive that she got so far so fast and managed to do convincing fakery of some extremely difficult pieces. As someone who used to coach actors on Hollywood sets to do just that, I tip my hat to her, and her tremendous instructor, Jason Pegis.

should we learn the dance? I kinda want to learn the dance

So, in tribute to the spirit of both Wednesday and Jenna, I’m offering a two month spooky season intro to cello intensive, designed to get you as far as fast as possible…without injuries, confusion, or outdated snobby attitudes. And maybe a little Addams Family dark humor, too.

Something different about this course? It’s open to everyone, age 12 and up. I normally focus my teaching on adult students, but since a new generation is as excited about Paint it Black as I am, we’re throwing the doors wide open for this bad boy.

Two months is NOT enough time to be able play Paint it Black like this! But it is enough time to be able to play a simplified version. If you’re reading this and are a more advanced cellist who wants to try it, there are SO MANY tutorials on YouTube, and of course, you can contact me here for a lesson or three to get it into performance shape.

What will this crash course cover?

  • essentials of left and right hand technique
  • moody scales
  • different bow techniques commonly used in pop
  • Danny Elfman’s Wednesday theme song
  • Goo Goo Muck by The Cramps (the dance song)
  • Paint it Black, simple version
  • intro to learning to play with emotion
  • intro to improvisation
  • strategies for being brave and fierce, even as a beginner
the dress code is obviously black and white…but mostly black

NOTE: if you want to take this course but do not know how to read music, don’t worry! I’ll be doing a free two-day music reading intro beforehand that will set you up. All you need to succeed in the main course is the basic concept, because the most important thing is going to be how you physically play the instrument. If you decide to stick with the cello, you’ll have time for the skill to develop and music reading will feel easy breezy.

I need to make sure we have 6 or more people for this course to run. If there is huge interest, I’ll add another cohort. I usually schedule classes like these on Sunday afternoons or early evenings, eastern time. Enrollment starts Sept 1, all classes on Zoom.

see you there!

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