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Why should you learn cello online from Olga Redkina?
You can learn at your own convenience.
Maybe you don’t have access to transportation or a cello teacher where you live.  By learning cello online, you can learn at your own convenience.  You don’t have to worry about taking the subway or driving several miles to a cello lesson.  It doesn’t matter if you are in Alaska, Russia, or China, you will have access to an online library of lessons anywhere with an internet connection.  You can also schedule virtual one-on-one lessons with Olga according to your schedule.
You can learn at your own pace.
Regardless if you are a beginner cellist or you’re preparing for a big solo at Juilliard, we can take you to the next step of your musical journey.  It doesn’t matter your skill level, we can work at your pace to achieve your goals and make sure you are ready for your big performance.  Together, we can set goals that bring you one step closer to achieving your dream of playing the cello (and to make the world’s largest army of amazing cellists along the way).
You will learn from a World Renowned Cellist.
To be the best, you must learn from the best. You will get to experience Olga’s passion for music, art, and performance through online cello education.
$14.95
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or $129 per year

It works because we “flip” the way in which you learn.

Taking cello lessons online changes the way you learn the cello, allowing students to learn in a “Flipped Classroom” environment.  The student can log into the website and view over 100 recorded lessons in beautiful widescreen format.

The “Flipped Classroom” is a new model in education that is made easy and convenient with the Internet.  The model offers an alternative method to the traditional model of learning, which has led to increasingly poor educational outcomes in America.  With this new model, instead of being lectured by your instructor or teacher and then sent off to do homework, the model is “flipped,” and the student views pre-recorded lectures at their own speed. This better prepares them to interact with the teacher during live time together.  At www.olgaredkina.com we are applying this model to the learning of the cello and seeing great results.

                     Online Cello Lesson Table of Contents

Cello Fundamentals 1

Chapter 1: Correct Posture and Technique

1. How to hold the cello (Position)

2. What a bow is

3. Right hand position for absolute beginners

4. Left hand position for absolute beginner

and many more on Olga’s full Table of Contents Page

 

Intermediate Level

Intermediate Level – Part

1. Vibrato

2. Etude #31 from Alwin Schroeder 170 Foundation Studies for Violoncello

3. Suzuki Book 3 #2 – Gavotte by J.B.Lully

4. Suzuki Book 3 #4 – Scherzo by C.Webster

and many more on Olga’s full Table of Contents Page

Cello Fundamentals 2

Chapter 1: Advancing Scales Technique (position changes)

1. A Major (2 Octaves)
2. C Major (3 Octaves)
3. D Major (3 Octaves)
4. B Flat Major (2 Octaves)

and many more on Olga’s full Table of Contents Page

 

 

Advanced Techniques and Tips for Learning Goltermann Concerto No.4 in G Major

First Movements

1. Part 1: Solo

2. Part 1: A Tempo

3. Part 2: A Tempo

4. Part 3: Solo

Basic Thumb Position

1. Thumb Position – Exercise #1

and many more on Olga’s full Table of Contents Page

What students are saying.

I really like the videos. You are very clear, and easy to understand!

Susan
Cello Student, New Jersey

What a great resource!

Nelson
Cello Student, Japan

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