Rushad, thanks for this. I'm going to use it in my teaching studio to show the different techniques which are done so well here. I might not encourage too much of the pizzicato technique as I try to teach classically but it's cool to turn the cello on its side now and then and get a different perspective. Rock on!
Adding onto ElectricG's comment, he has his C and G strings tuned up to Db and Ab, and A and D strings tuned down to the same. In short, tuned Db Ab Db Ab going up.
It's "Jark" and "Jick." He discribes Jark as horse like, a belly laugh like harharhar. Jick he describes as weasel like, a hehehe laugh. So, uh, yeah...
it is just a sit-down viola :P and a viola is just a violin which is missing the 5th string :) . That was the all-in one instrument. A 5 string thing you held to your chest, some times small some times larger :)
I give it to the guy who is laughing all the way to the bank. But God, my ears are pissed off at me for torturing them for the 3 minutes before I hit mute. Playing in an open tuning and everything sounds the same very quickly. But as I said , more power to a man who can make a Dr. Suess concept and make money from it . I'm jeolous I didnt think of it first.
Jesus, somebody's jealous of monster talent. Every movement sounds totally different, but all united by the cross tuning. In fact, it's called "cross tuned cello suite."
The amount of sound he gets out of one instrument is just insane.
it is insane and amazing, but he is also using a pickup :D
And the kind or rosin
It's the cello. One of the greatest instruments ever
@@elifschitz he has done this exact sweet acousticly
I'm a new fans from china, so admired his performance
3rd movement is absolute killer
Love this! All the unconventional playing techniques in service of the music.
Thinking outside the box, here. Like it.
I've loved his playing since his days with Crooked Still
this guy performed at our school last week
That hat is bad ass. I want one.
His instrument is beautifully worn with tons of character.
Man that 4th movement is beautiful
what a genius !!!!
Mad genius. Not sure if 'mad' or 'genius' prevails.
Fantastic Playing!... 🙏🏻
Now I feel the need to play the cello, eve though I should be doing a six-paged report >.>
Leaves Yo Yo Ma sitting there all "tharn and still" like a rabbit in the headlights. Genius.
wowww amazing
Funny and talented!
Rushad, thanks for this. I'm going to use it in my teaching studio to show the different techniques which are done so well here. I might not encourage too much of the pizzicato technique as I try to teach classically but it's cool to turn the cello on its side now and then and get a different perspective. Rock on!
the fouth movement left me dumbfucked
+Enter London The fourth movement is the bomb.. haha, get it?
howtoplanaparty it's like a mix between dumbfounded, and mindfucked. dumbfucked
Wondrous!
Awesome!
That was pretty f*cking awesome dude!
very cool, I love it.
Lovely
I was always taught not to pluck on the same part of the strings as I would bow, but it seems to work pretty well for this guy.
It's more to protect the bow, bit if you beat the shit out of you bow anyway it doesn't matter so much.
It also gets rosin all over your fingers which can be very sticky and even painful
@@GunnarSalyer I've got blisters on me fingers!!
Well the man studied at Berkley on the first full-ride ever awarded to a string player- perhaps he knows something we don't.
Love his similar style solo during a Tornado Rider concert: th-cam.com/video/X6IluyyjuyE/w-d-xo.html
I really want to find sheet music for this someday and learn to play it.
Same!
Yeah and I want to find the blueprints for a tree so I can build one
Sheet music Hahahahahah 😂
Amazing!
love!
guy is fucking incredible!
Genius!
Bravo!
Wow
awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice stuff. Feels good.
man! too cool!
WOW!!
Each applies!
Some adventurous players "play around" - you turn it into music!
💛
I love this!!!
I want to add this suite to my master degree’s repertoire 🤣😂
But I need to get the sheet first😅
Where can I buy it?🙏
I know from his SoundCloud page that this is in an open tuning...but what tuning exactly? Anyone have any ideas?
Adding onto ElectricG's comment, he has his C and G strings tuned up to Db and Ab, and A and D strings tuned down to the same. In short, tuned Db Ab Db Ab going up.
Apocalyptica is nothing compared to this maestro
no
Gemparkzz Unless you are comparing technique and level of playing.
+Tim Scott Pretty sure this guy could play any Apocalyptica song with relative ease.
Is there sheet music for this?
If there is, send it my way too!(
I'd like a copy as well! XD
I need lessons! Can you help?? I am 46
Whats the name of the piece???
What happened to him ?!! It is like he stopped performing the year I discovered him .. nothing for years now. No yt channel either...
I find the best way to keep up with when he is playing is to follow him on Facebook
Are his strings tuned (from bottom to top) E, A#, E, A#? I can't quite tell.
The Gamer Guy Open Db chord...Db Ab Db Ab going up!
Awesome. thanks!
Can someone tell me what is the song at 0:10 - 1:23 (sounds more like folk than classical music)
8) thank you
the whole song is a suite he composed, that's the first movement
jos1613 it sounds a lot like St. Anne's reel. I'm sure he drew influence from there, as he is a folk musician
Does anyone know if there's a story behind FARK and JICK? I"ve been wondering for years.
It's "Jark" and "Jick." He discribes Jark as horse like, a belly laugh like harharhar. Jick he describes as weasel like, a hehehe laugh. So, uh, yeah...
isn't that "soldier's joy"?
You go Tiny Tim. Tip toethrough the tulips son.
The cello's sound is unique because it's too deep for a violin and too high for a bass.
it is just a sit-down viola :P and a viola is just a violin which is missing the 5th string :) . That was the all-in one instrument. A 5 string thing you held to your chest, some times small some times larger :)
@@TheOriginalEntz violins only have 4 strings.
Thrasher brought me here
Snow snake
Be I’m u we got our food
Unbelievably amazing music and the audience ruins it by doing what they are specifically asked not to do. NO CLAPPING,like a simple instruction
4th movement is more indian than arabian
Don’t think so.
I give it to the guy who is laughing all the way to the bank. But God, my ears are pissed off at me for torturing them for the 3 minutes before I hit mute. Playing in an open tuning and everything sounds the same very quickly. But as I said , more power to a man who can make a Dr. Suess concept and make money from it . I'm jeolous I didnt think of it first.
Jesus, somebody's jealous of monster talent. Every movement sounds totally different, but all united by the cross tuning. In fact, it's called "cross tuned cello suite."
Awesome!
WOW!!