We are so fortunate to have videos such as this to hear the ideas of the Masters and observe how supportive they are of students, both in that class and those of us listening online.
I love the idea that Bach’s Allemande is how he thinks the French see the Germans! I had found this Allemande rather impenetrable, until I tried playing it on the piano, where it started to make sense to me. I hadn’t spotted the cadences on unusual beats though. Very helpful! I also approve of keeping in tempo, broadly. We can flex it as much as we like while we’re playing with it, discovering it and having fun; but to communicate to others, keeping broadly to tempo lets everyone feel the architecture. And they are dances after all (except the preludes). Thanks to both. Much appreciated!
you prolly dont care at all but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost the login password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Antonio Caden i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im trying it out now. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I hope to have more of what is said under the name of the TH-cam channel in the intro: Virtuosity, Expression, Mastery. Love you Cellobello ♥️ You guys are amazing!
Interesting as I think the opposite. It sounds a bit empty and cold to me. But as a beginner I might be wrong. It would be very interesting to know what he’s playing.
this gets pretty easy once you have played it enough times. Also, you get a better concept of the fingerboard in your mind the longer you play and the harder you practice !
Whose breathing am I hearing throughout this performance?? Lol. The player? Anyway, the piece was beautiful. And the player was so nice to watch! Bravo
I love the way he play's the second suite! I can tell he's put a lot of work into it! And you've got to love Mr. Lesser's Ideas... amazing!
We are so fortunate to have videos such as this to hear the ideas of the Masters and observe how supportive they are of students, both in that class and those of us listening online.
I love the idea that Bach’s Allemande is how he thinks the French see the Germans! I had found this Allemande rather impenetrable, until I tried playing it on the piano, where it started to make sense to me. I hadn’t spotted the cadences on unusual beats though. Very helpful! I also approve of keeping in tempo, broadly. We can flex it as much as we like while we’re playing with it, discovering it and having fun; but to communicate to others, keeping broadly to tempo lets everyone feel the architecture. And they are dances after all (except the preludes). Thanks to both. Much appreciated!
you prolly dont care at all but does any of you know a way to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost the login password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Parker Mekhi instablaster :)
@Antonio Caden i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im trying it out now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Antonio Caden It worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account :D
@Parker Mekhi happy to help =)
I hope to have more of what is said under the name of the TH-cam channel in the intro: Virtuosity, Expression, Mastery. Love you Cellobello ♥️ You guys are amazing!
Thank you Evelyn, we'll keep working to accomplish our mission!
@@CelloBello Thank you!!!
Love the sound of his cello
Interesting as I think the opposite. It sounds a bit empty and cold to me. But as a beginner I might be wrong.
It would be very interesting to know what he’s playing.
He could immediately play better after his instruction, great teacher.
Every student in every masterclass plays immediately better, they are less nervous.
Muito grato por compartilhar está belíssima obra🙏
I play a bit of cello, I don't understand the facial expressions but the fact that he can play without really looking at anything is pretty impressive
Sometimes, on the cello, we hit the "brown sound" and have to contort our faces as noted to hold in a poop. It's a very visceral instrument.
this gets pretty easy once you have played it enough times. Also, you get a better concept of the fingerboard in your mind the longer you play and the harder you practice !
Whose breathing am I hearing throughout this performance?? Lol. The player? Anyway, the piece was beautiful. And the player was so nice to watch! Bravo