Average Aaron
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LA to Portland Road Trip Part 4 | The Kennedy School and Cannon Beach
Join me and my family on Day 4 of our road trip where we explore Pip's Original Doughnuts & Chai, The Kennedy School, and Cannon Beach.
#RoadTrip #Travel #Vlog #TravelVlog #Portland #Family #Vacation
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Видео

Wild Creature (Me) Spotted Shopping at REI *Essential Viewing*
Просмотров 1433 года назад
While at the flagship REI in Denver, Colorado my friends took my camera and decided to start roasting me. That's it, that's the whole story. Find me on Instagram: IncrediblyAverageAaron #REI #AnimalPlanet #Roasted
LA to Portland Road Trip Part 3 | Full Day in Portland
Просмотров 2103 года назад
Join me and my family on our road trip from LA to Portland. In this third part of the series we spend our first full day in Portland. #RoadTrip #Travel #Vlog #TravelVlog #Portland #Family #Vacation #JapaneseGarden
LA to Portland Road Trip Part 2 | San Francisco to Portland
Просмотров 4434 года назад
Join me and my family on our road trip from LA to Portland. In this second part of the series we make our way from San Francisco to Portland. It was a very long drive, but we found time to stop in Redding, CA and enjoy the Sundial bridge. #RoadTrip #SanFrancisco #Travel #Vlog #TravelVlog #Portland #Family #Vacation
Bokksu Box Unboxing
Просмотров 1254 года назад
In this video me and my friend Stephanie unbox a subscription box of Japanese snacks. This Bokksu Box unboxing was an absolute joy to film and edit and I hope you enjoy coming on the journey with us. Find me on Instagram: IncrediblyAverageAaron Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 1:12 Unboxing 14:20 Final Thoughts #Bokksu #BokksuBox #Unboxing #Japanese
LA to Portland Road Trip Part 1 | LA to San Francisco
Просмотров 3584 года назад
Join me and my family on our road trip from LA to Portland. In this first part of our trip we travel from LA to San Francisco. Traveling during lockdown has its share of challenges, but we have a wonderful time exploring San Francisco in just one day. #RoadTrip #SanFrancisco #Travel #Vlog #TravelVlog #Portland #Family #Vacation
Teachers Advice To Parents For Homeschooling
Просмотров 784 года назад
In this video 3 teachers give advice on how to best homeschool your kids. As many students start up homeschooling again parents may find themselves stressed at the prospect of having to homeschool their kids and take charge of their education once again. Find me on Instagram: IncrediblyAverageAaron #Homeschool #DistanceLearning #Teachers #Students #Parents
How Much Does It Cost To Learn Cello?
Просмотров 11 тыс.4 года назад
Learning a new instrument can be intimidating for many reasons not the least of which is the cost associated with it. In this video I tell you how much it costs to learn the cello (in my experience). So if you've ever wondered how much cello lessons cost, how expensive a student cello is, or other costs associated with learning the cello I hope this video provides some useful insight. Find me o...
Trying a Placenta Face Mask
Просмотров 1244 года назад
In this video I try a placenta face mask, yes you read that correctly. It is a mask made from placenta and honestly I was kind of living for it. I had always heard and been curious about the idea of eating placenta, which yes is a thing some people do, but I never imagined I'd see it in the form of a mask. I'm no skincare expert, but I had a ton of fun making this and I hope you enjoy it! Find ...
Dear Straight Guys (Subtítulos En Español)
Просмотров 1934 года назад
I wrote this poem in college for a poetry class, of everything I wrote that semester this seemed to resonate the most with people. It's been about 3 years since I wrote this and I've kept it pretty close to the chest since reading it in class. But considering it is pride month I thought I'd let it out into the universe. I am also doing Spanish subtitles for this video and hope to do more videos...
How I've Been Staying Sane During Quarantine
Просмотров 1124 года назад
This may have been the best idea I've had all quarantine. I made my dog and cat dinner because honestly what better way to keep the loneliness away during a pandemic? #Quarantine #Lonely #Pets Cheerful Whistling by Free Music | soundcloud.com/fm_freemusic Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Distance Learning - Teachers Tell All
Просмотров 844 года назад
The coronavirus has turned education on its head. A lot of attention has been given to how families and students are adapting to distance learning, but not much has been given to the teachers. I asked 3 different teachers about their experience teaching during the coronavirus pandemic. I hope this video offers you new insight on what it is like for teachers to continue educating in an era of so...
Watch My Progress - 6 Months Playing Cello
Просмотров 67 тыс.4 года назад
This is my 6 month cello playing progress video! I know, I know, I have a LONG way to go but I'm beyond glad I decided to learn cello and I hope anyone out there who is considering it or getting started themselves enjoys it as much as I do. I know there may be some people who have come across this video in search of how good you can get at cello in only 6 months, but like with anything it is ve...
Can You Learn Cello As An Adult?
Просмотров 19 тыс.4 года назад
I've always loved the sound of the cello and wished that I knew how to play. For a long time I thought that classical instruments are something you have to learn from the time you are a child or your window of opportunity closes forever. This belief, that there is an expiration date on learning new things, is something I actively work against. Putting that in practice I decided to take on learn...
How People Are Spending Their Stimulus Checks VS How They Want To Spend Them
Просмотров 1884 года назад
I asked everyday people what they are planning to do with their stimulus check money. I also asked them what they would spend their stimulus checks on if they had to use them on something ridiculous or impractical. The answers were more than I could have hoped for and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did! A big thank you to everyone who participated in this video!
Average Aaron Explores CBD
Просмотров 1344 года назад
Average Aaron Explores CBD
What Do Eggs And Bunnies Have To Do With Easter?
Просмотров 2104 года назад
What Do Eggs And Bunnies Have To Do With Easter?
Why People Are Panic Buying Toilet Paper
Просмотров 1124 года назад
Why People Are Panic Buying Toilet Paper
Yosemite Vlog But With Random Chaotic Energy
Просмотров 1074 года назад
Yosemite Vlog But With Random Chaotic Energy
Taking My Family On Our First Vacation
Просмотров 1944 года назад
Taking My Family On Our First Vacation
Why We Put Trees In Our Homes For Christmas
Просмотров 564 года назад
Why We Put Trees In Our Homes For Christmas
ASMR | Couple Goes On Their First ASMR Date
Просмотров 1654 года назад
ASMR | Couple Goes On Their First ASMR Date
How I Survive The Worst Commute In Los Angeles
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How I Survive The Worst Commute In Los Angeles
Why We Tip & Why It's Actually Terrible
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Why We Tip & Why It's Actually Terrible
99 Cent Store Date Night Challenge
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99 Cent Store Date Night Challenge

Комментарии

  • @desertflower6181
    @desertflower6181 8 дней назад

    You might be surprised how other things you may have been learning as you go a long in life you may be able to apply to this. I am 63 and fully intend to learn to play the cello before I die. I have found there is some sort of quantum physics that comes into play when I learn new things at my age. Good luck to you and enjoy!

  • @panneddead-centre6844
    @panneddead-centre6844 23 дня назад

    I'm 56 and just started (though I was a music major decades back, so it's not a first instrument). Also a 외국인.

  • @kaylanlight6207
    @kaylanlight6207 Месяц назад

    Thank you for sharing, I'm 26 and I've never played an instrument in my life. Can't even read music but I really want to learn to play the Cello. It's my favorite instrument, I get so emotional when I hear the sound of the cello, it's so beautiful. It helps to know there are others out there and its not impossible to pursue something new🙏🏻🌻 wish me luck finding someone patient enough to teach me😂😅

  • @jhj6636
    @jhj6636 Месяц назад

    Well done! Thanks for sharing. I'm looking to begin cello this year (2024). You've helped me to be realistic about expectations, and also to motivate me to practice! Hope that you're making lots of progress and enjoying playing too.

  • @ThatBasicBee
    @ThatBasicBee 2 месяца назад

    hey bud, untighten your bow a little bit, its gona break if you keep it that tight

  • @merasayang4035
    @merasayang4035 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video, I am 42 years old and just started learning cello about 1 months ago. I have very similar experience with you how I started because I just love it. You are so brave to show everyone your progress, I love it❤

    • @MB-cd8rg
      @MB-cd8rg Месяц назад

      Also 42 and a Mom of 3.Always wanted to learn a music instrument, and the Cello is something I considered for a while. Just have to find the time to do it, as 2 out of the 3 kiddos are still little. I was wondering how I will be doing once I find time, considering my age. Please let me know your progress and good luck 😊

  • @SWOOSTER
    @SWOOSTER 4 месяца назад

    I started at 32 yo, and stopped due to busy schedule at work, restarted at 40, and then stopped again, and now at 47, I start again! I say if we enjoy what we love, let not anything hinder us! Patting all of us on the back!!!

  • @4kflyhigh976
    @4kflyhigh976 4 месяца назад

    I am at 0..Will start in 1 week..i m 64..

  • @richardstein832
    @richardstein832 5 месяцев назад

    The cello IS special. Giving yourself permission to fulfill a long-held wish is even better

  • @InspectYoMama
    @InspectYoMama 7 месяцев назад

    Love the "Foreigner" cap.

  • @figgusriggs6462
    @figgusriggs6462 7 месяцев назад

    Yo your mom is really on to something about the happy birthday song being weak. Excellent progress! I've been wanting to play the cello for years.

  • @anaidcandido
    @anaidcandido 7 месяцев назад

    I just had my first lesson today and I didn't get past the bow hold 😅 I'm 29 and apparently I can't relax my shoulder and arm enough! Guess adult life has had its consequences haha. Just wanted to ask what kind of cello did you buy (second hand/brand new? brand etc). Thanks for motivating us! Hope I can be as good as you in 6 months!

  • @malachaipulido4528
    @malachaipulido4528 10 месяцев назад

    Nice! How much did you spend on your cello when you first bought one?

  • @SuperSmallkitty
    @SuperSmallkitty 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. I am right now quite frustrated with the awful sound that I make with my cello (5 months in learning at age 38 now). Perhaps it just takes much time to sound good :<|

  • @sherrybarinowski1826
    @sherrybarinowski1826 11 месяцев назад

    More please! I am 6 months in and also brand new to music and 54 (yikes!) years old. I sound terrible but my teacher assures me it's normal at this stage. How did you sound at one year? You have encouraged me by your comments !

  • @GabrielHauber
    @GabrielHauber Год назад

    Are you still playing/learning? I started learning the cello at the beginning of 2019. I was "only" 43 then. It's been amazing and I'm so glad I did! I joined a community orchestra after only a year of playing and even though I was in completely over my head, it's been a blast and I highly recommend playing with others if you have the chance. I would love to see a progress video of where you're at today! For anyone else out there who've been thinking of learning cello and wondering if it's too late for you, IT'S NOT! people in their 60s and 70s and later start learning cello for the first time and love it.

  • @onedominant
    @onedominant Год назад

    I think most people begin when young b/c they have parents who can pay for it coupled with the time to learn. I'm beginning in my 50's, saddled with a demanding full-time job, a mortgage, and a desperate need for a new car very soon. In other words, I'm a bit cash strapped. But, I'm not letting that keep me from learning the cello. Mine is a "toy" as you say. It came directly from China, regularly $250 USD, on sale for $180 from a company going out of business and liquidating inventory. Yes, it is cheap, but it sounds surprisingly good, especially when I got better strings and a better bow. Setup I did myself, using online references and translating from my own experience with a bass guitar with a floating bridge. I'm learning musical notation from books and online resources (bass tab is easily had - no such animal for cello), finding inspiration from people like you, and tackling playing with a couple of books, a dvd course, and structured online courses from Udemy that I caught on sale. It is not ideal, but it does make learning possible - better than nothing. I intend to take myself as far as I can with what I've got. Then, after I've built a house and replaced my 18 y.o. Toyota with a bashed in butt, maybe a teacher will be financially feasible, along with a "real" cello. If it matters to you, you find a way. You do what you can... or accept doing without.

  • @douglasmckay5968
    @douglasmckay5968 Год назад

    Hi I’am in my 60 and have been playing for 11/2yrs

  • @chrisw5742
    @chrisw5742 Год назад

    I never played one but I could pick one up and play tons of songs on one and sing also. I play guitar, bass, 3string slide cigar box guitar, ukulele with 5ths tuning strings and tenor banjo ect... :-P

  • @txbooklvr
    @txbooklvr Год назад

    You sound great! I have been learning cello for 3 weeks so far, and I struggle the most with my bow hold and playing comfortably on the A string. Looking forward to being more comfortable with it like you had, and wish you the best in your cello progress!

  • @davidcockcroft5444
    @davidcockcroft5444 Год назад

    still playing?

  • @michaelmcleary8566
    @michaelmcleary8566 Год назад

    I'm just fascinated by how you've got the strings on your guitar to bend to match the curvature of the neck! 😇

  • @douglassequeira5419
    @douglassequeira5419 Год назад

    You can do that or you can register at your local community College and take a music class in the instrument you want to learn. That comes out to be extremely cheap. Its perfect for a beginner until you feel that you are advance enough for a more one on one teaching experience.

  • @anatommyandcharvananirvana3348

    Hello, thank you for your video, i wanted to let your viewers know…… that some community colleges have Strings classes in their music department!. I started piano classes last year, my classmates include a 76 year old woman and 80 year old man. 😊 One credit is 46 bucks, so a 3 credit class plus student fees is about $150.00 for 3 hour class, 16 week semester. If you’re not a little kid you probably don’t need a teacher hovering over you. Unfortunately, a cello is more expensive than finding a keyboard on offer up. Anyways, it’s another option for adults. ❤

  • @samtuminello8597
    @samtuminello8597 Год назад

    I'm 75

  • @samtuminello8597
    @samtuminello8597 Год назад

    Aaron, we would never make fun of you playing.

  • @barbaraperry8763
    @barbaraperry8763 Год назад

    Amazing video! I’m inspired

  • @gangaprasadroychowdhury763
    @gangaprasadroychowdhury763 Год назад

    Can you please teach me online

  • @seanliu328
    @seanliu328 Год назад

    Can you show us how your cello playing is going?

  • @besthobbit
    @besthobbit Год назад

    I've loved cello for a very long time for all the reasons you listed. We never had an orchestra program at my school district (just a regular concert band). I'm glad I watched this video, it helped me feel a lot better about trying at age 30. :) I also had the same situation with guitar. Didn't get to do strings growing up and thought guitar would be a good alternative. I took lessons for a few months and decided I didn't really like guitar all that much.

  • @andrewwilliams2193
    @andrewwilliams2193 Год назад

    I think you're doing great. I need to keep up with my practicing, but with arthritis, easier said than done some days.

  • @StellaAdAstra
    @StellaAdAstra Год назад

    I'm thinking about learning it too. I'm playing a little bit the guitar and I do love love the guitar, but I always wanted to play the cello too. However, since it is so expensive and I'm 28 now I was afraid of trying it out. But I thing after your beautiful motivational clip I will do this as well. Cello, guitar, harp and drums 🖤

  • @hyowon925
    @hyowon925 Год назад

    Why is he wearing 외국인hat????

  • @elianaboer7593
    @elianaboer7593 Год назад

    So now at forty, I'm just gonna go for it bc life is too short. Even hearing you play the actual string itself is healing for me to listen to. For me, my goal is just to be able to make beautiful tones, and possibly some beautiful melodies.

  • @elianaboer7593
    @elianaboer7593 Год назад

    I played some guitar but it wasn't my zone apparently

  • @elianaboer7593
    @elianaboer7593 Год назад

    I've always wanted to play the cello since a young age also. I played the violin for about six years when I was young, then went on to the viola bc I loved the deeper tones, I always wanted the Cello in my soul, that's clear!

  • @brianheath5091
    @brianheath5091 2 года назад

    Are you using the suzuki method? I am 34 years old and starting to learn with that method. I'm a little nervous because you learn by listening by ear instead of site reading or learning the notes first..can adults do this? We will see I guess. I know kids have a huge advantage with this and skeptical for adults

    • @averageaaron9127
      @averageaaron9127 2 года назад

      Hello, congratulations on starting to learn! My teacher uses the Suzuki books in unison with some other books so I wouldn't say I'm purely learning with the Suzuki method, but I do use Suzuki as part of my learning and practice. So I did learn notes, but honestly it's all a process and just takes time. It's hard not to feel like things would be easier if you started younger, but I don't really believe that your capacity to learn has an expiration. Good luck, you got this!

  • @questerng3080
    @questerng3080 2 года назад

    I think you did great, I have been thinking of learning the cello for awhile. my dad plays the violin and cello, all the kids were given the chance to learn when we were young, but we just didn't bother. Now that my dad is gone, I want to learn the cello, hope to be able to relive some of the memories of my dad.

  • @jalexander6200
    @jalexander6200 2 года назад

    My commute is literally 10 minutes for 12 miles one way in the same city of LA 😅😮‍💨

  • @GetWingsNC
    @GetWingsNC 2 года назад

    Can you identify the make of the cello you bought and the one you rented? How did they compare in quality? Very helpful video. An update on your progress would be great.

  • @PeppaPigOffical1224
    @PeppaPigOffical1224 2 года назад

    you shouldn't use tapes after 6 months but other than that your progress has been amazing

    • @notmuchtoseehere.9862
      @notmuchtoseehere.9862 2 года назад

      I’m my opinion, people should use tapes until their ear is developed enough to tell if notes are in tune or not.

  • @irmarivera5196
    @irmarivera5196 2 года назад

    what do you think of 2cellos?

  • @TheBibliophagist
    @TheBibliophagist 2 года назад

    THANK YOU for sharing this! I have always LOVED the cello, but growing up my parents couldn't afford such an expensive instrument. I took piano and violin from 3rd grade up until I was about 17, but they were chosen FOR me and basically forced upon me. Needless to say, I completely quit those and haven't picked either of those up since (I am now 31). My second favorite instrument has been a clarinet. When I was 19 I bought my own, super cheap/student Bb clarinet and paid for lessons at Music & Arts. I took lessons for about a year, but life (more adult responsibilities) stopped them and my heart wasn't in it enough to be passionate about making time for those lessons to continue. I'm now married, have a family of my own, and have truly been enjoying some hobbies of mine, and have rekindled my LOVE of the cello by searching up videos (like yours!) and listening to classical pieces starring the cello. I'm not in the position, currently, to just buy one of my own just yet, but I would absolutely love to find someplace near me to rent one from and at least begin lessons.

  • @winstoncadman4904
    @winstoncadman4904 2 года назад

    Well done to you. I have respect for your persistence and motivation. You're doing great and please keep going. The world definitely needs more cellists. I remember how I used to watch my left hand to place the notes accurately...even with stickers🤣🤣 but I'm sure by now you are relying more on your ear than watching your LH. Just remember that's it's a journey...YOUR journey at your pace. In the end we all make music for ourselves first. Keep it up!👏👏👏

  • @walteryi
    @walteryi 2 года назад

    hey, I'm thinking to start my cello journey too. keep going, you are doing great. I wish I could play like you.

  • @scottishhellcat
    @scottishhellcat 2 года назад

    I took cello lessons in college many years ago on a borrowed instrument. I would love to pick it up again.

  • @dashingmay
    @dashingmay 2 года назад

    Can you get a lower paying, shorter commute job?

  • @blessednhm
    @blessednhm 2 года назад

    This is such an inspiration. I played cello for 7 years but stop after my first year of college, and I'm just now picking it up again 15 years later lol. I really hope I haven't forgotten everything!

  • @valiantclapper4872
    @valiantclapper4872 2 года назад

    Thank you. I've decided to take lessons and my first lesson is scheduled for next Wednesday. I'm super excited but I also wanted to get to know a few things before my first actual lesson. The information you provide in your video is very helpful. You have one more subscriber. I'll be watching and commenting as I progress. YoYo Ma also had to stay at the bottom. My advantage over him was that he didn't have you when he started out.

    • @averageaaron9127
      @averageaaron9127 2 года назад

      Thank you so much, I appreciate your kind words. I'm so excited you're starting lessons. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do and I can't wait to hear how it goes!

  • @shirleyglover3769
    @shirleyglover3769 2 года назад

    I too am an new adult learner at 60. I love it but it’s challenging. I’m trying to keep encouraging myself. Continue on your journey!