Sir, I don't know what is going on, but I see you on almost all the things I watch that are related to music. Whether it's a performance, a violin exercise taught by a professor or anything related to violin and sometimes cello. This is a bit weird... either you are everywhere or we have very similar interests.
@@vladimirdyo7301 I was talking about Alex, the person who commented, I'm seeing him almost everywhere. But you are no exception either, I just realized what channel posted this short. Your content is top tier, very educational and very rare. Having played violin for just a little over 10 months now, I feel lucky that I found your channel at an early stage in my musical journey. Being exposed this early to how a professional approaches practice and technique has helped me make progress a lot faster and determined me to be more intentional with the perfection of minor details. Thank you for your work!
Ah, I see. I am glad you found my channel useful. Whether you are a professional or not, obtaining natural technique gives more joyful experience learning and performing. Suffering in learning is not right and not healthy either.
So true, the classic music scene is on a speed trip. Ignoring the circumstances of the room, the capacity of the musician and most importantly: the spirit, that what a piece of music is telling, the hided story, the secret. So childish to think that fast is more thrilling.
Beautiful guy! What an honor and joy to have studied with him.
Artists of the golden age was able to see beyond the notes. True mastery.
Sir, I don't know what is going on, but I see you on almost all the things I watch that are related to music. Whether it's a performance, a violin exercise taught by a professor or anything related to violin and sometimes cello. This is a bit weird... either you are everywhere or we have very similar interests.
I am glad to hear, it means the message is getting through.
@@vladimirdyo7301 I was talking about Alex, the person who commented, I'm seeing him almost everywhere. But you are no exception either, I just realized what channel posted this short. Your content is top tier, very educational and very rare. Having played violin for just a little over 10 months now, I feel lucky that I found your channel at an early stage in my musical journey. Being exposed this early to how a professional approaches practice and technique has helped me make progress a lot faster and determined me to be more intentional with the perfection of minor details. Thank you for your work!
Ah, I see. I am glad you found my channel useful. Whether you are a professional or not, obtaining natural technique gives more joyful experience learning and performing. Suffering in learning is not right and not healthy either.
So true, the classic music scene is on a speed trip. Ignoring the circumstances of the room, the capacity of the musician and most importantly: the spirit, that what a piece of music is telling, the hided story, the secret. So childish to think that fast is more thrilling.
One of my heroes on the Cello!
Thank you Mr. Dyo for posting!👍🙏
Wonderful
I have a beautiful book written by him (German title: "Mein Cello und ich").
This is a great memoir!
@@vladimirdyo7301 yes, and I also play Cello (beginner level).
is that Anton Chigurh?