Hello, I found your channel like a month ago and it helped me get motivated to play again during this stay-at-home time. I had been wanting to return to play cello, but right now classes were suspended, this is a very cool way in which I can start practicing again from home. Thank you so much for your work and videos. This is amazing.
Thank you for this very helpful piece, among many others. I will encourage you by watching the ads fully. You deserve much more recognition for your hard work. You could easily make a channel with full of junks and have millions of subsbcribers and followers as many other musicians do, but you decide to dedicate yourself for something usefull and helpful for amateur musicians to reach a high level of playing this beautiful instrument. I really appreciate all your time and effort, you really deserve more. This society needs much more people like you, who are not just running blindly to make profits, but rather running after us to make us a better human ❤️
Thank you so much! Your words are very inspiring to me. Trust me, I was considering making some “popular” videos, but could not bring myself to doing it. Trust of my fellow cellists from Cellopedia community and personal integrity are hard to get and easy to loose. Thank you again!
This sounds absolutely wonderful. Would you consider doing something just like this for Boccherini's 2nd concerto in d major? It would help me so much.
Hi Maxim ..you are building an amazing resource here and have learned a huge amount from you a big thank you from lockdown London 😊 Would absolutely love you to do some Sevcik op2 with some explanation for the best execution of different bow strokes if at all possible 🙏🙏🙏
Hello! Thank you so much for your message. I will remember about your suggestion. Just need to finish either Dotzauer-Klingenberg or Feuillard etudes first. Please stay safe!
Hi I LOOOOOOVE your videos! They are sooo instructive! Can you consider doing these pieces: ‘Melodie’ Elegy by J. Massenet, Op. 10 Andante(Cantilena) from the A minor Concerto by Georg Goltermann Op. 14 Nina(Tre giorni) by G.B. Pergolese and Estrellita (my little star) Mexican Serenade by M. A. Ponce ? Thank you! I love your videos!!! PS: I previously commented this, but I really want you to see this!!! I loooove your vids and I wish to become as good as you someday! I have been playing for 4.5 years!
Thank you for lovely comment and suggestions. I will be happy to consider recording some of these pieces, but It might take a while since there is a long list of music I promised to record for my www.patreon.com/cellopedia supporters. All the best to you and please stay safe! Reply ·
Yes, you are correct, but, This is a slow-tempo video It's for a beginner's slow practice If you want a video with the original tempo, look for another video I think it'll help you
I'm learning this piece to apply for college, thank you so much
I am so happy to help. My best wishes to you!
Hello, I found your channel like a month ago and it helped me get motivated to play again during this stay-at-home time. I had been wanting to return to play cello, but right now classes were suspended, this is a very cool way in which I can start practicing again from home. Thank you so much for your work and videos. This is amazing.
Glad to hear it! Please stay safe!
Thank you for this very helpful piece, among many others. I will encourage you by watching the ads fully. You deserve much more recognition for your hard work. You could easily make a channel with full of junks and have millions of subsbcribers and followers as many other musicians do, but you decide to dedicate yourself for something usefull and helpful for amateur musicians to reach a high level of playing this beautiful instrument. I really appreciate all your time and effort, you really deserve more. This society needs much more people like you, who are not just running blindly to make profits, but rather running after us to make us a better human ❤️
Thank you so much! Your words are very inspiring to me. Trust me, I was considering making some “popular” videos, but could not bring myself to doing it. Trust of my fellow cellists from Cellopedia community and personal integrity are hard to get and easy to loose. Thank you again!
This sounds absolutely wonderful. Would you consider doing something just like this for Boccherini's 2nd concerto in d major? It would help me so much.
Hi Maxim ..you are building an amazing resource here and have learned a huge amount from you a big thank you from lockdown London 😊
Would absolutely love you to do some Sevcik op2 with some explanation for the best execution of different bow strokes if at all possible 🙏🙏🙏
Hello! Thank you so much for your message. I will remember about your suggestion. Just need to finish either Dotzauer-Klingenberg or Feuillard etudes first. Please stay safe!
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You are perfect!!!
This is what I just wanted for a long time!!
Thank you! Please stay safe and sound!
Hi I LOOOOOOVE your videos! They are sooo instructive! Can you consider doing these pieces:
‘Melodie’ Elegy by J. Massenet, Op. 10
Andante(Cantilena) from the A minor Concerto by Georg Goltermann Op. 14
Nina(Tre giorni) by G.B. Pergolese
and Estrellita (my little star) Mexican Serenade by M. A. Ponce ?
Thank you! I love your videos!!!
PS: I previously commented this, but I really want you to see this!!! I loooove your vids and I wish to become as good as you someday! I have been playing for 4.5 years!
Thank you for lovely comment and suggestions. I will be happy to consider recording some of these pieces, but It might take a while since there is a long list of music I promised to record for my www.patreon.com/cellopedia supporters. All the best to you and please stay safe!
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Thank you! You are AMAZING! :)
1.75x must be normal tempo - am I correct?
Yes, you are correct, but,
This is a slow-tempo video
It's for a beginner's slow practice
If you want a video with the original tempo, look for another video
I think it'll help you
This is wonderful~~
Great!
Noice
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