Stand Partners for Life now has its own website
Just a heads-up that I’ve taken all Stand Partners for Life episodes and moved them off of natesviolin.com and onto their very own, shiny new website!
Standpartnersforlife.com is now the place to listen to all your favorite episodes and to discover new ones. The show had just outgrown its home here at natesviolin, and that’s a good thing. Thanks to you for making it happen!
In fact, you could do me one more favor by putting yourself on the Stand Partners for Life email list, and grabbing our free guide to choosing your next violin while you’re at it! This way you’ll stay up to speed on new episodes, plus any live events or Q & A’s that Akiko and I will be holding. Sign up right here:
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Scales: The Road
to Repertoire
Even if you’ve never played a scale before, violinist Nathan Cole of the Los Angeles Philharmonic will guide you through scale routines that meet you where you are, and build progressively alongside your playing.
Free Guide: 8 Most Common Practice Mistakes
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Thank you so much for the guide. I’ve printed it and can’t wait to hear new podcasts from SPFL!
Nathan Cole: Nice, well I have my number three and this resolution I didn t decide on myself. But everybody has that age right, when they get to, or have to, start practicing on their own. Maybe for you that was a lot earlier. For me my mother practiced with me until I was I think eight or maybe even nine. At that point when I was starting to practice maybe an hour a day, it was decided that I would start doing it on my own. And now being a parent I can t imagine what a nice thing that must have been for my mom not to spend an hour a day practicing with me!