there is not a big enough way to say thank you for these videos. I,as many others are in quarantine, and cannot attend lessons-this is perfect. Thank you
I want be that good some day I'm thirteen and I play cello and piano, want to be a musician cellist and pianist so I follow you and some other people to listen to what I could sound like some day :)
@@Camille_Lazara_Official I mean it! I'm a lot older, I've seen many cellist stop, why? They give up after a year or two, when the real magic starts around year 3-5 Also, what's also amazing, is you never stop getting better!
@@protect_provide8031 thanks for the advice I will never quit cello I’ve been playing since I was in sixth grade (11 years old) but I really truly started in the middle of seventh grade (12 years old) because that’s when I started practicing for real (an hour) and I got my private cello teacher not just my school orchestra teacher i will also never quit piano because I’ve been playing it since I was seven years old and I have my private teacher for that I want to be a musician when I’m older cellist and pianist :)
wow, this is not only a beautiful rendition of humoresque, but also an excellent resource for learning some of the tougher fingerings in the high positions! thank you very much for this video, kind sir from cellopedia.
@@Cellopedia i'm most likely going to work on chanson triste by tchaikovsky afterwards, as humoresque is the last song left for me to learn in suzuki book three--it, too, sounds beautiful and i've already played around with it a little. some of the fingerings there are tricky too, and adding some decent vibrato on top of it will be even trickier, but with time i'm sure improvement will come. and when I finish that, I suppose we'll just have to see what the future holds!
I'm just here listening to the recording so I can play along and get my vibrato down in the higher positions. I'm playing this for a solo in my highschool orchestra! Wish me luck, y'all
Thank you so much for the new video. It's so helpful to follow along with the starting metronome. I always watch your video several times before starting a new piece. Hi From India! 🇮🇳
Thank you so much for this kind of videos! I'm currently studying this piece and, as always, being helped by your recordings. Also, I love how you sound, I hope I will be able to play the cello this way someday!
Thank you. This video was very useful. As here, in Spain, we're in quarantine, I don't have cello lessons (well, actually I do, but I do them through Skype, and it's not the same), and I could listen how this song sounds really, and it helped me to fine tune and correct some things that I didn't know I was doing them wrong. Very beautiful video. Hi from Spain 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Heyyy soo I am a professional middle school cellist/intermediate highschool cellist (I know a bit more and can play high school level music), I am playing a song called tarantella. Ik you have heard of it, I kind of need some help on the first part since this is a brand new piece. If you could help me that would be great.
there is not a big enough way to say thank you for these videos. I,as many others are in quarantine, and cannot attend lessons-this is perfect. Thank you
Wow, thank you!
I want be that good some day I'm thirteen and I play cello and piano, want to be a musician cellist and pianist so I follow you and some other people to listen to what I could sound like some day :)
Keep practicing, progress sneaks up on you, a few good years and you're golden
@@protect_provide8031 thank you
@@Camille_Lazara_Official I mean it! I'm a lot older, I've seen many cellist stop, why? They give up after a year or two, when the real magic starts around year 3-5
Also, what's also amazing, is you never stop getting better!
@@protect_provide8031 thanks for the advice I will never quit cello I’ve been playing since I was in sixth grade (11 years old) but I really truly started in the middle of seventh grade (12 years old) because that’s when I started practicing for real (an hour) and I got my private cello teacher not just my school orchestra teacher i will also never quit piano because I’ve been playing it since I was seven years old and I have my private teacher for that I want to be a musician when I’m older cellist and pianist :)
@@protect_provide8031 but thank you so much for your advise
This person plays cello so sweetly; I don't even know why I did not know him until I saw this video.
Thank you! Sweetness of the sound is one of the most powerful things every string playing is trying to achieve. All the best to you!
A beautiful piece of music outstandingly performed,
as usual!
Thank you once again for all your efforts!
We felt it is not easy at all!
not only played very well as helped many students. Thank you to be doing this excellent work. Hugs from Brazil!!
Thank you so much. Big virtual hug to you too. Stay safe!
Good job! You helped me learn my piece for Humoresque.
Glad I could help!
Me too. Thank you very much
wow, this is not only a beautiful rendition of humoresque, but also an excellent resource for learning some of the tougher fingerings in the high positions! thank you very much for this video, kind sir from cellopedia.
Happy to help. This is a beautiful, but hard to learn piece. What are you going to work on next?
@@Cellopedia i'm most likely going to work on chanson triste by tchaikovsky afterwards, as humoresque is the last song left for me to learn in suzuki book three--it, too, sounds beautiful and i've already played around with it a little. some of the fingerings there are tricky too, and adding some decent vibrato on top of it will be even trickier, but with time i'm sure improvement will come. and when I finish that, I suppose we'll just have to see what the future holds!
You are my favorite cellist in the world. You play all perfectly
I'm just here listening to the recording so I can play along and get my vibrato down in the higher positions. I'm playing this for a solo in my highschool orchestra! Wish me luck, y'all
Best of luck to you!
This is actually insanely helpful. Respect for this man
I wish I could like a thousand time👍👍👍👍👍👍 thank you, you rock!!!
I was practicing humoresque now and I couldn't do it very well thanks to this video, it's getting into shape little by little.
Thank you so much! It was played so beautifully; I loved it and it will help me a lot!!!!
Glad it helped!
I learnt this song for two weeks and you helped me do it. Thanks 🤗🥳🥰🥰
That's great!🎻
Just wanted to say that I use your videos all the time and they help tremendously! Thank you for doing what you do. You sound amazing!
I'm so glad!
Currently listening to this on my way to a big audition where I have to play this solo. Thanks so much for your help!
Best of luck!
Thank you so much for the new video. It's so helpful to follow along with the starting metronome. I always watch your video several times before starting a new piece. Hi From India! 🇮🇳
You're very welcome! I am so thrilled to get a message from India. Stay safe and sound!
this is so inspiring ! i just cannot stop watching those awesome, fantastic and beautifully played cello videos ❤
Glad you like them! Best wishes to you!
How do u get those emoji’s?
Always the best helpful.
Amo essa música ♥️♥️♥️
Es preciosaaa 🥰🥰❤
It really is❤❤❤
Thank you so much, this helped a lot, especially 32 to 40❤❤❤
You're so welcome! What are you going to work on next?
this piece bring back so many memories lol
Thank you very much! Definitely helped me get the rhythm down.
This video has totally saved me, thanks so much!
Thank you so much for this kind of videos! I'm currently studying this piece and, as always, being helped by your recordings. Also, I love how you sound, I hope I will be able to play the cello this way someday!
I am sure you will - make sure that you are patiently making progress - little step by step every day!
Thank you this is beautiful !!!
Currently practicing for a festival and playing this piece. I very much appreciate your work!
Шикарно !!!!
Te sigo desde hace tiempo, tus vídeos siempre me han aportado mucho, gracias
In quarantine do you practise
Fabulous always helps with practise is there any discounts on merxh
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Bravo its amazing hope you have a better cello
Thanks
Thank you. This video was very useful. As here, in Spain, we're in quarantine, I don't have cello lessons (well, actually I do, but I do them through Skype, and it's not the same), and I could listen how this song sounds really, and it helped me to fine tune and correct some things that I didn't know I was doing them wrong.
Very beautiful video.
Hi from Spain 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Thank you for nice words. Please stay safe. Good times will come again.
Hi from the U.S.!🌎🌎🌎
Hi from China!
Hi from Canada!
“The part” is at 2:02 Just a bookmark for myself!
tysm for this!! my cello teacher has been sick so ive been struggling to figure this song out
This really helped me in my rhythm
Love from india
awesome gonna play this for the fifth graders at every elementary in my town to try to get them to play cello
I am so happy to be a part of your efforts. My best wishes to you!
Your videos are very helpful
Glad you like them!
Thank you.. This is so helpfull 🖤
So inspirational! I wish I was that good!❤️
Thank you. I am sure you have a good chance to play better than I do. All we need is good work, time and patience. Happy New Year!
멋진 연주네요!
한국인이다!!
Wonderful song
Oh yes, this is one of the best in cello student repertoire.
i was able to memorize the entire song thxxx!!!
Awesome. Way to go! 🎻
I love sua music
Thank you!
Great videos
Thanks teacher
Timestamp for the C part 1:39
Liiiindoooooo 👏👏👏👏👏bravoooo. Professor eu não concigo sair da musica 6 do suzuki 1😂😂😂
lindo! parabéns!
This is my solofeast piece!
Cool - best of luck!
Can you please make a video showing how to get to the higher positions
You is Good!
OMG how did you play that by closing your eyes! This has helped me a lot thank you so much!
it is easy
Wow... .this piece is so much easier on violin than it is on cello
Do you play both instruments?
Your so good!
Thaaank youuu
Wow
0:18 0:58 1:39
Just curious which strings you use?
A and D Larsen Soloist, G and C Spirocore Tungsten ( link in the description)
ótimo! me ajudou muito no treinamento.
Played this for an audition today!! Hope I get in :D
Edit : made it into the orchestra >:]], my grade has MPA in a week
Best of luck! Let us know how it went.
@@Cellopedia I did the audition, the anticipation is killing me since we don’t find out today
How’s it go
*how’d
@@nikkitatsung5906 I got into the orchestra :]]
wonderfull
Gracias!!!!
This was a recital song😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁🐲🐕🦺
Great. I am sure you played really well.
I play flute. Stuck on this for 1.5 months 🤣🤣
It takes time for everyone to learn this amazing piece. I am sure you will be able to play it well.
Musica linda e bem execultada
👍
so beautiful
nice
2:02
I agree
🎻👍
0:57
1:33
1:38 measure 25
2:02 measure 33
Can you do tutorials
I made some for 2 octave scales and Piatti cello method. I might some more in the future.
FULL SONGS YEE
Heyyy soo I am a professional middle school cellist/intermediate highschool cellist (I know a bit more and can play high school level music), I am playing a song called tarantella. Ik you have heard of it, I kind of need some help on the first part since this is a brand new piece. If you could help me that would be great.
This is probably a video you need th-cam.com/video/545sBjNzuB4/w-d-xo.html
Also nice shirt!!!
👍👍
You have no idea how this helps me with (evil measure 36). Than you😅
It really is evil lol 😂 but I still love this song. *me typing to the beat of the music lol*
❤
Nice internation
Why am I playing this in orcherstra
D-Dur→d-moll
이거너무 많이 들어서
I hate this piece it’s so annoying to play
Excuse you?!?!?!?!?!?
3:30
2:09
4:36
1:39