Two Raving Testimonials for Learning in Motion: Cello Bow Hold (Part 1)! 🎻

Teaching beginners how to develop a strong, functional bow hold can be a real challenge—especially when you’re juggling a full classroom or launching your own private studio.

Why is it frustrating? Music school didn’t teach us how to teach beginners with confidence. We learned advanced repertoire, music theory, and performance skills—but when it comes to breaking things down for young students in a way that actually works, we’re often left figuring it out on our own.

That’s why I created Learning in Motion: Cello Bow Hold (Part 1)—to fill in that missing gap with a structured, bulletproof approach to setting up your students for success. And now, I’m thrilled to share TWO glowing testimonials from teachers in different teaching environments who are already seeing real results!

🌟 Testimonial #1: “This course gave my students immediate success and made bow hold FUN!”

“LIM Part 1 has provided a refreshing perspective in teaching the bow hold by offering games and activities that keep students engaged. The concepts are applied in a way that students experience immediate success with small tasks, leading them to a beautiful bow hold they feel confident about.

I no longer feel stuck using the same phrases over and over again—I now have useful tools to guide my students while keeping lessons fun and focused. My students have better cues to understand their practice at home, and they remain curious for the next lesson! I am really looking forward to continuing this series into Part 2 & 3!”

Orchestra directors often have to work quickly and efficiently with large groups, making it challenging to give individualized attention to technique. This course provides practical, ready-to-use materials—including video demonstrations, downloadable PDFs, and structured exercises—to help ensemble teachers reinforce solid bow hold habits without losing rehearsal time.

🌟 Testimonial #2: “This course gave me the confidence I never got in music school!”

“I recently took this Learning in Motion Bow Hold course and I’m thoroughly impressed with how it combined deep knowledge with practical application. As both a cellist and a teacher, I’ve always known how important a proper bow hold is, but this course took my understanding to a new level by breaking it down in a way that’s both clear and actionable.

What really stood out were the creative, fun games and activities that focused on helping students understand how a bow hold should feel, rather than just how it should look. These engaging, hands-on exercises gave me fresh insights into teaching bow hold in a more dynamic and enjoyable way, helping students form natural, comfortable habits. I can’t wait to incorporate these activities into my own lessons!

Above all, I appreciated the course’s emphasis on the biomechanics behind the bow hold. This not only helped me refine my own playing but also gave me a more solid foundation for teaching my students. I now feel much more confident in my ability to guide them toward developing a natural, effective, and comfortable bow hold.”

Starting a new studio comes with a lot of pressure—you want to give students the best possible start while building a structured and professional program. This teacher found that Learning in Motion: Cello Bow Hold (Part 1) gave her the tools to teach with clarity and confidence from day one—something traditional training often doesn’t prepare us for.

🎶 Why This Course Works for Any Teacher:

Step-by-step video demonstrations – breaking down techniques in an easy-to-teach way.
Downloadable PDFs & practice charts – so you and your students can get started immediately.
Troubleshooting strategies – to handle common bow hold challenges with ease.
What music school didn’t teach us – practical, real-world teaching strategies to help you succeed.

🎉 Limited-Time Offer: Get $50 Off!

To celebrate the impact this course is making, I’m offering $50 off for a limited time! But act soon—this discount expires on the last day of February.

👉 Use code: scottcellostudiothankyou at checkout to claim your savings!

I truly believe that cello and string teachers need more support when it comes to teaching foundational skills at the beginning level. That’s why I built this course—to give you real, actionable tools that will make a difference in your students’ progress.

If you haven’t joined Learning in Motion: Cello Bow Hold (Part 1) yet, now’s the perfect time! Your students (and your future self) will thank you. 🎻

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What’s your biggest challenge in teaching bow hold? Send me a message—I’d love to hear from you!

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