by John Rihani | Mar 17, 2020 | Uncategorized
There is a story behind every instrument. Each musician brings their personality and experiences and the instrument gives them a voice. In this next series of blog posts, I plan to share the cellos that I have owned over the years. While that might sound like the...
by John Rihani | Mar 10, 2020 | Uncategorized
Hello, my friends! The topic of illness seems to be top of mind for everyone these days, and for good reasons. I’ve begun to see some articles and videos floating around regarding cleaning string instruments in a way that would kill the virus. I thought it would...
by John Rihani | Mar 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
I’ve always been a fan of GEWA cases. My first good cello cases were Jaeger cases, now owned by GEWA. I’ve been a fan of the IDEA series cello cases which are various refinements of a basic case design that is decades old. Snap bow closers and a...
by John Rihani | Feb 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
It’s here at last – state solo & ensemble at Northview MS this Saturday! My colleagues have written great blog posts about preparing mentally and making sure you have everything you need, so I thought I would just add a few notes from past...
by John Rihani | Feb 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
Most people familiar with band and orchestra can identify which instrument is a cello when shown a room full of string instruments. Fewer people can recognize which historical form a cello is patterned after. While many are familiar with the name Antonio Stradivari,...
by John Rihani | Jan 21, 2020 | Uncategorized
Violists rejoice! We have an amazing selection of violas at the moment. I’d like to highlight a few, just as a sample: A 16″-ish viola by Indianapolis’ own Christopher Ulbricht – this viola plays like a dream! A 16 1/4″ viola by...
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