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Private Music Lessons in Strings and
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William Hayes, Violoncello
Bachelors degree from University of
Cincinnati College-Conservatory of
Music.
Private student of Yehuda Hanani,
student of Pablo Casals
Summer studies at Chautauqua
Institution, NY, and Aspen Music
Festival, CO
Featured in Opera News -- Studied
with Metropolitan Opera Singer.
Recent and upcoming performances:
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Symphony Cellist in Orchestral
Ensembles throughout the country
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Performed for President George Bush,
Sr.
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Performed live with Rod Stewart
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Soloist with the Cheyenne Chamber
Singers
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Warren
Festival of the Arts, Allegheny
National Forest
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Violin -- The violin is a
stringed musical instrument that
has four strings tuned a perfect
fifth apart. It is the smallest
and highest-tuned member of the
violin family of string
instruments, which also includes
the viola, cello and double bass
(though the double bass
technically belongs to the
similar but distinct viol
family). The lowest string (and
hence the lowest note) is the G
just below middle C, then in
ascending order D, A and E |
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Viola -- The viola is a stringed
musical instrument which serves
as the middle voice of the
violin family, between the upper
lines played by the violin and
the lower lines played by the
cello and double bass. |
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Cello -- The violoncello, or as
it is more commonly to refered
to as the cello or 'cello
(pronounced Cheh-loh), is a
stringed instrument and a member
of the violin family. The cello
is much larger than a violin,
and unlike that instrument, it
is played in an upright position
between the legs of the seated
musician, resting on a metal
spike, called the endpin. The
player draws the bow
horizontally across the strings. |
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