Me too. I'm playing it next week. It's my first song. I love how it sounds and I love playing it because it's pretty challenging to me. I'm a beginner so I don't hate it like everyone else.
@@lonnisplace1459 i hope you don't start to hate it, it's beautiful but it's extremely overplayed which is one of the biggest reasons classical musicians avoid it. This also happens to fur elise, everyone knows the first 9 notes, but doesn't know the angry and difficult part.
That's so interesting! I wasn't aware that this existed. Since the body of the cello is purposely bigger to accommodate for the low resonance, wouldn't the small body of the chin cello affect the low frequencies?
Yeah - they don't really bring the thunder until you plug them in. Then they sound WAY bigger than a cello. A cello body has limitations, too. But a piezo pickup can reproduce frequencies lower than the human ear can hear.
i mean that’s why viola isn’t the best instrument for sound because it’s harder to carry that low c. this instrument would not sound great, especially in person
@@SkullPrince8 yea but i’m just trying to explain the origin of the viola not being considered the best. i also play viola and i love it. still so much freedom and a very wonderful range. the instrument is just not set up correctly to cary those notes
@@ElectricViolinShop I bought a couple 1/8 scale cello C strings to try but they are still too long and I’ve balked at drilling out the pegs for the thicker strings.
And if you just go with a regular 5 string electric and put an octave pedal on it you can even play it in the right range. Hell you can go down 2 octaves as well if you're feeling a bit crazy.
As an answer to the actual question - about switching from viola to cello - I found it ok but definitely a bit weird with the clefs. I started on violin before adding viola and then becoming predominantly a viola player. So I had already switched from treble clef to alto clef which was sweet. Then as a viola player I found myself playing a lot of accompaniments by reading the bass clef of piano or choral music so I was pretty happy converting from bass clef music to finger patterns on the viola. When I went to cello though it was obviously an octave away from what I was reading on viola! That sometimes tripped me up when I wasn't paying attention! I'd say though that switching between string instruments is not too difficult as you have a lot of the core techniques down. Things to watch are - the lower the instrument, the longer and slower the vibrato you use. And the bow feels so different when playing cello! (Oh and make sure to buy cello rosin as it's a lot thicker) Should probably say I'm not a professional musician but have played strings since being a kid so a 20yr hobby
I'm not a violinist nor a chellist, so I don't understand anything people in the comments are talking about. All I know is that the violin sounds in tune and the chin chello is on my to-learn list.
As a trumpet player, this reminds me of the bass trumpet; it's a trumpet, but an octave lower. The only real difference between it and a euphonium is the tibre. It obviously wasn't used much for that reason but still interesting nonetheless.
That's amazing! My mother plays the double bass and I played the violin so I thought I knew all the instruments of that family (obviously with the viola and cello, I've even heard of the octobass), but I think this is the first time I've heard of hybrids and in-betweens.
Look up the Violoncello here on YT. You'll want the one by the Netherlands Bach Society. One of my favorite pieces on that instrument, and one of my favs in general that the channel has put out. :)
I play a tenor 5 string tuning G2 D A E B4 it lets me play tenor sax solos. Instead of octave strings I use full length viola strings for the top 4 and a super flexible octave G
You can select an option in your phone's camera for reverse video output, so you that things will look as they should, unless you only have left handed instruments.
Not that I’m into this sort of video, so no idea why it turned up, but that was actually interesting, and it blew my mind how powerful those low notes were coming out of that small instrument.
Good day sir, I’m a guitar/bass player and have been playing since I was 14 (2009) and I want to get into violin because I want to learn new techniques and intonation, would it be dumb to start at my age (27) or should I give it a go? Thank you!
I want that so bad!! I've always wanted a cello bc of the sound, and I got 1 for Xmas a couple years ago but learning to play it on my own I never truly got used to the position you play it in(since I'm a violinist). I bought a 6 string violin recently so I could play songs fully that require notes on the c string. But if you're telling me there's an instrument out there that can be played like a violin while sounding like a cello, SIGN ME UP!!!
the string "And" is special for the viola or is "Do" and given in the note "YES". can you write me the package of strings that you put on the violin or a picture please write to me in private !!! (and I would still be interested if it is possible to build a Zeta violin with a different look from what is on your site now)
I'm a violinist who played in the second violins section of my highschool string orchestra for years and Canon In D Major is ingrained in my mind. My OCD kills me hearing any part of the piece played out of tune whether on violin, viola, cello, bass, and even this chin-cello. Funny enough, now I can't get the image of chinchillas as celli (
It looks so wrong hearing such deep sounds come from a violin hybrid thingy 💀
LITERALLY
violin hybrid thingy 4 life
@@xoiuin 4 lifeee 🤙🤙🤙 LMAO
it didnt sound natural
@@nnoroc FRR
As a cello player, I will hear that ending in my nightmeres. 🎻🥺
Same 🥲
So do i
So do i
SAME
So do i
Dude even as a violinist my soul left at the end 💀
SAME
As neither a violinist nor a cello player my soul left as well
My soul left when I saw the five strings
i’m a clarinetist and it killed me
@@papastalin69 lmao I guess everyone is just tired of that piece
I'm a cellist, and the ending is a nightmare to all us cellists
And a dream to violinists like us.
It's actually impressive that people still want it played at their wedding...
@@Skye-mx1fq yup
I hate playing this song all the time at stupid church gatherings. It's not even a good song.
Fr
please tune that thing for the love of god LMAO
Ikr 😂🤣
What's wrong with the tuning?
@@noahtuneslaunchpad678 its reaaally out of tune and it hurts me mentally
@@noahtuneslaunchpad678 Everything
I was just about to comment this
We found it. *WE FOUND THE TINY CELLO.*
Now to find the cello with the same range as a violin and call it the giant violin
"chin cello"
*Flashes back to kids trying to put their cello up to their neck to imitate violins*
@danny supersell THIS MADE ME GO: 😀😃😂🤣😭😵🤦♂️ (in that order)
Meanwhile violinists putting violins on their knees to imitate cellos.
Try that with my double bass!
I'm surprised you didn't make the "chinchilla" joke I heard a billion times in band class
Omggg I did not expect it to sound exactly like a cello 😭
Thank god Canon in D hasn't been ruined for me (cellist), I love how the cello sounds and that sounds amazing to me
Me too. I'm playing it next week. It's my first song. I love how it sounds and I love playing it because it's pretty challenging to me. I'm a beginner so I don't hate it like everyone else.
@@lonnisplace1459 Nice, I've been playing cello for almost four years now, so maybe not beginner, but I see what you mean
@@lonnisplace1459 i hope you don't start to hate it, it's beautiful but it's extremely overplayed which is one of the biggest reasons classical musicians avoid it. This also happens to fur elise, everyone knows the first 9 notes, but doesn't know the angry and difficult part.
Canon rock is sick dou
I think my soul just shattered into pieces.
~ A cello player
That's so interesting! I wasn't aware that this existed. Since the body of the cello is purposely bigger to accommodate for the low resonance, wouldn't the small body of the chin cello affect the low frequencies?
Yeah - they don't really bring the thunder until you plug them in. Then they sound WAY bigger than a cello. A cello body has limitations, too. But a piezo pickup can reproduce frequencies lower than the human ear can hear.
i mean that’s why viola isn’t the best instrument for sound because it’s harder to carry that low c. this instrument would not sound great, especially in person
Even in this video it doesn't sound half as beefy as a cello
@@Lucario9d as a violist I can confirm that nobody ever thought the viola is the best instrument
@@SkullPrince8 yea but i’m just trying to explain the origin of the viola not being considered the best. i also play viola and i love it. still so much freedom and a very wonderful range. the instrument is just not set up correctly to cary those notes
Is anyone making strings for my 5-string Octave Viola these days? I’ve been out of luck ever since Super Sensitive walked away.
Following 😶
Not yet. We're doing what we can. It's hard to get these big companies to make specialty strings. There just aren't very many of us yet.
@@ElectricViolinShop I bought a couple 1/8 scale cello C strings to try but they are still too long and I’ve balked at drilling out the pegs for the thicker strings.
Brett and Eddy need to talk about this
Every orchestra teacher should have one of these. Portable, and u can play everyone's part
For sure
And if you just go with a regular 5 string electric and put an octave pedal on it you can even play it in the right range. Hell you can go down 2 octaves as well if you're feeling a bit crazy.
As an answer to the actual question - about switching from viola to cello - I found it ok but definitely a bit weird with the clefs. I started on violin before adding viola and then becoming predominantly a viola player. So I had already switched from treble clef to alto clef which was sweet. Then as a viola player I found myself playing a lot of accompaniments by reading the bass clef of piano or choral music so I was pretty happy converting from bass clef music to finger patterns on the viola. When I went to cello though it was obviously an octave away from what I was reading on viola! That sometimes tripped me up when I wasn't paying attention!
I'd say though that switching between string instruments is not too difficult as you have a lot of the core techniques down.
Things to watch are - the lower the instrument, the longer and slower the vibrato you use. And the bow feels so different when playing cello!
(Oh and make sure to buy cello rosin as it's a lot thicker)
Should probably say I'm not a professional musician but have played strings since being a kid so a 20yr hobby
Oh my goodness!!!! I want one!! I can consolidate all my instruments into one??? Yes please!!!!
Love learning with you - thanks👏😊
I'm not a violinist nor a chellist, so I don't understand anything people in the comments are talking about.
All I know is that the violin sounds in tune and the chin chello is on my to-learn list.
sAcRiLeGiOuS - twosetviolin
How original.
Chincello sounds like a Pokémon.
CHINCELLO I CHOOSE YOU!!!
That blew my mind hearing a chin held instrument sound that low
I’m a cellist…. The nightmares… THEYRE BACK! 😭
I’m not a fan of most violin hybrids or electric violins, but THIS is awesome!!
Literal LOL, that ending 😂
Tune that thing😊
I’m glad the viola was mentioned.
This is so dope, haters are just healous
This is so informational. I love it!
my soul already left at the sound of the C 🥲 please, twist that fine-tuner clockwise 🙏
As a cellist, this is really tucking cool 😂
That would be heaven to play the sixth Bach cello suite in the original key!!
Little fiddle goes BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
As a trumpet player, this reminds me of the bass trumpet; it's a trumpet, but an octave lower. The only real difference between it and a euphonium is the tibre. It obviously wasn't used much for that reason but still interesting nonetheless.
Ling ling is scared right now
Learned something this morning. Thank you ! :)
As a cellist, that THING has taken my soul...
I’m a cellist and this blew my mind❤
Edit: We’re you playing canon in D?!?!
I would never...
That's amazing!
My mother plays the double bass and I played the violin so I thought I knew all the instruments of that family (obviously with the viola and cello, I've even heard of the octobass), but I think this is the first time I've heard of hybrids and in-betweens.
Look up the Violoncello here on YT. You'll want the one by the Netherlands Bach Society. One of my favorite pieces on that instrument, and one of my favs in general that the channel has put out. :)
this afternoon, my conductor called us cellos a big violin, i got offended jokingly
That's awesome.
The ending 🥲😭
This is awesome.
As a cellist, I can confirm that my soul went flying
Amazing!
Epic... And yes please do it again in tune, i play violin and that still hurt my soul.
That ending is hilarious
Bro I'm a pianist and it STILL snatched my soul at the end
imagine the rumbling of the c string
TIL that a 5-string violin exists and have a violent desire to see the dude from Yellowcard rock the fuck out on an electric one
Canon in D is just👌👌👌 (I’m a bassist, no offense to any cello players)
Matt bell a real one
I bought my 5 string as a way to "cover" violin, viola, and cello. Would a "standard" 5 string violin with octave pedal get the same job done?
Yup.
Theoretically yes, you will have to check if the sound is ok for you! 😉
Cellists: "Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power."
Plug it in and I can smoke a hundred cellos.
Bruh nah bro *sending this to twosetviolin” lol
I'm sure they'll have an incredibly open minded response.
I've heard that they have great fur as well
My friend is a Cellist, and I was watching this with full volume on. Suddenly heard him shout "TURN THAT SHIT OFF!" when it got to the end.
As a musician watching this I was like freaking out with the untuned C string 😭😂
Soooooo out of tune 😢
Canon in D is the “stairway” of the string world.
Oh my god. I need this thing. Sure it's a bit... Well... Yeah... But being able to play the big boy cello most anywhere just seems too amazing to me
I play a tenor 5 string tuning G2 D A E B4 it lets me play tenor sax solos. Instead of octave strings I use full length viola strings for the top 4 and a super flexible octave G
No no no, this is when you play the 6th cello suite in the original key!!!
as a cellist , i am crying
😮😮😮😮 Learn something new every day!
WHYD YOU HAVE TO TAKE MY SOUL LIKE THAT I KNEW THE MOMENT YOU SAID IT AAAAA
lol!
You can select an option in your phone's camera for reverse video output, so you that things will look as they should, unless you only have left handed instruments.
Not that I’m into this sort of video, so no idea why it turned up, but that was actually interesting, and it blew my mind how powerful those low notes were coming out of that small instrument.
I’m going to say what everyone is thinking…..✨Sacrilegious✨…💀
yes
I thought it looked a tad strange but then I noticed the extra string
CELLOOOO, you’ve got a bass!
My soul definitely did disappear-
~a traumatised cellist-
I love chin cellos, they're so fluffy
Good day sir, I’m a guitar/bass player and have been playing since I was 14 (2009) and I want to get into violin because I want to learn new techniques and intonation, would it be dumb to start at my age (27) or should I give it a go? Thank you!
Its never too late to start
my soul has left my body being a cellist
I want that so bad!! I've always wanted a cello bc of the sound, and I got 1 for Xmas a couple years ago but learning to play it on my own I never truly got used to the position you play it in(since I'm a violinist). I bought a 6 string violin recently so I could play songs fully that require notes on the c string. But if you're telling me there's an instrument out there that can be played like a violin while sounding like a cello, SIGN ME UP!!!
I WANT IT
Canon in d minor. Love it
You gotta be killing me
"C". I don't know about that buddy
I think the C is in tune with the other strings and it's the G that's sharp. That's what I'm hearing anyway.
Not the ending I thought I’ve heard the last of it 😭
“This is an octave violin, otherwise known as a chinchilla”
Would love to hear and see a performance of Paint it Black for the cello from Wednesday.
I think every string-player's soul left at the end
As long as I could remember cannon D has been a favorite song
As a cello and double bass player I have gotten my fair share of low instruments and this is going to keep me up at night
Dave Mustaine if he played violin
Thats super cool
That looks amazing to play😍😍I want one so bad now
Thank you so much for sharing this. I'm trying to rig together an electric one.
as a cello player my soul has left my body.
I’ve heard of these but I didn’t realize how much it sounded like a cello and I am a cello player
TUNE IT!!!!!
Reminds me of baritone guitars or just extended range ones that have a longer scale lenght to be able to go lower
Exact same philosophy.
I was not expecting that sound
As someone who only plays guitar type string instruments, this looks dope and I wanna learn to play it!
Let's GOOOO!
As a cellist that ending is a nightmare
the string "And" is special for the viola or is "Do" and given in the note "YES". can you write me the package of strings that you put on the violin or a picture please write to me in private !!! (and I would still be interested if it is possible to build a Zeta violin with a different look from what is on your site now)
I don’t understand how a sound like that come out of a violin-looking instrument. HOW!?!?
As a violist I support violin superiority
I'm a violinist who played in the second violins section of my highschool string orchestra for years and Canon In D Major is ingrained in my mind. My OCD kills me hearing any part of the piece played out of tune whether on violin, viola, cello, bass, and even this chin-cello. Funny enough, now I can't get the image of chinchillas as celli (