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With the OW Cello Section

  • Sep 28, 2022
  • 1 min read

Joining the orchestra as Guest Principal Cello on means I get to play some amazing rep and have fun with the fierce OW section. Check us out!


 
 
 

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Emily Jones
Emily Jones
May 20

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May 13

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Ricky Rivera
Ricky Rivera
Feb 09

I really enjoyed how the post captures the emotion and unity within the cello section, especially the way collaboration shapes the overall sound. It reminded me of my college music elective where balancing rehearsals and coursework got intense, and I once leaned on CIPD Assignment Writers to manage deadlines during concert week. Being part of a group performance taught me patience and listening. Collective effort truly creates something deeper than solo work.


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