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Michael Thomas, ‘Four Notes’

December 22, 2014 By Pete Bulanow

Michael Thomas

Michael Thomas

Cellist Michael Thomas talks about the minimum technical skill required to play in a worship band, tells us the secret for how to get the best out of strings, and gives us the inside scoop on employing cello with a rock band.

“You can become a musician that sounds good in half the time that it take to become a technical musician”. ~MT

email: CelloMT at Gmail or Facebook

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Tobias John Thomas was born 11/7/14 at 12:14am, 7 lbs 6oz 21in.

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