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Come explore the expansive repertoire of the cello with me.
From Baroque to early 20th Century, there are thousands of compositions that get almost no play time and dozens of masterpieces waiting to be resurrected by you and me.
Come explore the expansive repertoire of the cello with me.
From Baroque to early 20th Century, there are thousands of compositions that get almost no play time and dozens of masterpieces waiting to be resurrected by you and me.
166. Hegner, from: Recreations, Book 1, No. 11 "Long, Long Ago"
Anton Hegner
from: Recreations, Book 1
No. 11 "Long, Long Ago"
Any Suzuki users here?
from: Recreations, Book 1
No. 11 "Long, Long Ago"
Any Suzuki users here?
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165. Hegner, from "Recreations" Book 1, No. 10 "Adeste Fidelis"
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Anton Hegner from "Recreations" Book 1 No. 10 "Adeste Fidelis" Good 'ol Christmas tune proclaiming the Good News.
Cello Technique, Starker: Exercises for the Left Hand
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Cello Technique, Starker: Exercises for the Left Hand Doing these exercises by Janos Starker for the left hand daily improve your technique significantly. You get stronger, more agile, quicker reflexes, and more centered intonation. All of those are true, but I need to practice them for those reasons. I'm sharing with you. Joining my Patreon and/or buying my PDF's will go toward making better c...
164. Hegner, from "Recreations" Book 1, No. 9 "See the Conqering Hero Comes"
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Anton Hegner from "Recreations" Book 1 No. 9 "See the Conqering Hero Comes"
163. Hegner, from "Recreations" Book 1, No. 8 "Nearer My God to Thee"
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Anton Hegner from "Recreations" Book 1 No. 8 "Nearer My God to Thee"
162. Hegner, from "Recreations" Book 1, No, 7 "Du, du liegst mir im Herzen"
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Anton Hegner from "Recreations" Book 1 No, 7 "Du, du liegst mir im Herzen" (You are Dear to My Heart) As with all music that is crafted to aid in the learning of the cello, this number does a great job in getting the student to think about string crossings. This skill is placed in the progression of pieces in an expert manner by Anton Hegner. Here there are slurs, also referred to as "legato", ...
161. Hegner, from "Recreations" Book 1, No. 6 "America"
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Anton Hegner from "Recreations" Book 1 No. 6 "America" (now known as "My Country 'Tis of Thee") The collection of familiar tunes that is "Recreations" by Anton Hegner contains helpful preparatory exercises before each tune. That's the overtly instructional part of the volume. The tunes themselves are structured in such a way as to help one navigate the fingerboard, fingerings, and bowing better...
160, Hegner, from: "Recreations" Book 1, No. 5 "In the Gloaming"
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Anton Hegner from: "Recreations" Book 1 No. 5 "In the Gloaming" "Recreations" is a collection of familiar tunes (from 120 years ago, many of which are still well known) for beginners. It offers effective preparatory exercises prior to each tune. The word "Gloaming" is an old word associated with the Scottish dialect that means "twilight" or "to glow". Even though it is unfamiliar to me, I find ...
159. Hegner, from "Recreations, Book 1, No. 4, "Holy, Holy"
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Anton Hegner, from "Recreations, Book 1 No. 4, "Holy, Holy" This comes from a collection of familiar tunes for beginners. Interestingly, he utilizes Christian hymn tunes for a number of his lessons. These would have been very well known in his time, well over 100 years ago. They also are good examples of keeping the focus on simplicity so as to allow the student ample time to process all that i...
158. Hegner, Recreations Book 1, No. 3 "Sun of My Soul"
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Anton Hegner from: Recreations Book 1 No. 3 "Sun of My Soul" This is labeled 'American Hymn' in his collection of familiar pieces for the beginner. It may be surprising to us that there is a Christian hymn tune in a volume meant for instructing beginners in cello playing. This book was published more than 100 years ago when it was much more likely for the majority of people to be familiar with ...
157. Hegner. "Recreations" Book 1, No. 2 "Onward Christian Soldiers"
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157. Anton Hegner. "Recreations" Book 1 No. 2 "Onward Christian Soldiers" This is a unique method book, or should it be described more an instruction booklet, in that there many Christian hymn tunes used. Whether you are like that or not, the interesting thing in that is really twofold. 1) Hymn tunes were certainly very well known in those days; 2) Hymn tunes have a characteristic rising and fa...
156. Hegner from "Recreations" Book1 No. 1 "Old Hundred"
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Anton Hegner from "Recreations" Book1 No. 1 "Old Hundred" The method books from times gone by are very interesting. Not showcased in this video, there are preparatory exercises before each tune. This tune being an American Hymn (as it is labeled in the book). Great melodic content that helps students play in an organized manner. Visit my Patreon Shop: www.patreon.com/c/travelingcello/shop
154. Debussy "Beau soir" Transcription for cello only
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"Beau soir", by: Claude Debussy arr. Alexandr Gretchaninoff This is such an incredible piece of music. Show support by purchasing from my Patreon shop or by becoming a member. www.patreon.com/travelingcello/shop #cello #transcription #debussy #beausoir
153. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 10 "Waltz"
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153. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 10 "Waltz" #cello #forgottencellomusic #gretchaninoff #grechaninov
152. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 9 "Thieves and Policemen"
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152. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 9 "Thieves and Policemen"
151. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 8 "In a Fortress"
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151. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 8 "In a Fortress"
150. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 7 "Burlesque"
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150. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 7 "Burlesque"
149. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 6 "On Winter's Eve"
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149. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 6 "On Winter's Eve"
148. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 5 "Little Horseman"
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148. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe" / "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 5 "Little Horseman"
147. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe"/ "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 4 "At Dusk"
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147. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe"/ "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 4 "At Dusk"
146. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe"/ "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 3 "The Joker"
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146. Gretchaninoff "In aller Fruehe"/ "Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 3 "The Joker"
145. Gretchaninoff, "In aller Fruehe"/"Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 2 "Homesick"
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145. Gretchaninoff, "In aller Fruehe"/"Early Morn" Op. 126b No. 2 "Homesick"
144. Gretchaninoff" In aller Fruehe"/"Early Morn" Op.126b No.1 "Morning Stroll"
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144. Gretchaninoff" In aller Fruehe"/"Early Morn" Op.126b No.1 "Morning Stroll"
143. Three Lyrical Pieces Sehnsucht "Longing" only cello
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143. Three Lyrical Pieces Sehnsucht "Longing" only cello
142. Goltermann, from: Op. 101, "Tonbilder" No. 1 "Gebet" PRAYER cello alone
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142. Goltermann, from: Op. 101, "Tonbilder" No. 1 "Gebet" PRAYER cello alone
141. Goltermann La Foi The Faith 3 21 24
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141. Goltermann La Foi The Faith 3 21 24
Breval sonatas podcast ep. 84, new space, Edition for for sale
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Breval sonatas podcast ep. 84, new space, Edition for for sale
Goltermann “Etude Caprice” Cello alone
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Goltermann “Etude Caprice” Cello alone
Ew pls go and practise
Isn’t this Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus? I remember I played it in my group class, the teacher had an arrangement for 4 cellos. To me at the time, it sounded “beginner-ly” glorious.
Why, yes it is! :) Suzuki Vol.2, No. 5 in C major also has it. This one is slightly different from the one I learned and teach. And I agree, doable.
Waooooo es increuíble, quisiera interpretarlo así algún día en mi exámen❤
Thank you and I hope you play beautifully as well.
This somewhat simpler method from Steve Blower: "Click on the note where you want to break the measure and use Tools>Measure>Split measure before selected note. Add a system break to the last note of the previous (now shortened) measure."
When I discovered this shorter method I was quite pleased.
How was the concert?
Very nice. We all had a fun time. Thank you! :)
thanks
Glad it is helpful. What did you find useful?
@@TravelingCello I really don’t know honestly, but for some reason it gave me some ideas how I can practice ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
That is just as well. I am glad it is useful. :)
Cello only makes this amazing. Great job. 👏 🎉
Beatiful😊
@@mettevunsjensen4094 thanks very much.
Beautiful!
Thank you.
I really like this piece. I think it works perfectly well as a solo cello. I have listened to it several times and I don’t miss the other part.
Yes, this Waltz really does it on its own in a single melodic line. I also added a bunch of reverb to give it a boost.
@@TravelingCello I did notice the sound difference, but dismissed it believing it was just in my head. Really cool! 👍🏻 Listening again, this time more attentively.
Interesting. Goes to show that when one edits the video all the details seem to be very noticeable but may not be that way to every listener. And it is also worth mentioning that I must have added an artistic amount odd reverb. Lol (mainly I make these points for myself to realize that I should be easier on my self-criticisms)
So beautiful
Thank you so much.
This is a great piece. We liked the Surprise. It’s fun. Enjoyable also. Thank you for playing. I can’t believe it a beginner piece. Impressive. 🎉
It was a fun one to make. Honestly, it is not exactly beginner material in today’s market but it was back then.
amazing, keep it up!
Thanks a lot! Much appreciated.
How about a contrabass playing pizz in the background?
That would be nice. Do you play bass?
@@TravelingCello I don’t, but I have always played with the idea. If I take another instrument, it would take time away from the cello. My teacher at Old Town once suggested me that I could play the cello through an octobass pedal. I kinda liked the idea.
@ErnestoGhinaglia oh. That would be good. I think the former cellist of Turtle Island String Quartet, Mark Summer, used something of the like.
@ErnestoGhinaglia and it always sounded really cool.
I like these pieces. Like you said, high musical level for the beginners of that era.
Indeed. It’s like they didn’t have digital distractions. Lol
Made me smile😊
That's great. Hahaha...
Beautiful.
Very! An excellent example of the higher musical level for beginners back in the day.
This is beautiful. Never heard of this composer before.
There are ten little numbers in this suite. Several are real gems, like No. 2 "Homesick".
Did you go look this Op. 126b up?
@@TravelingCello I haven’t yet. I’ve been a couch potato all evening. 😂
@ErnestoGhinaglia lol. Sometimes that is all the ambition one can muster. Hehe. I was pleasantly surprised by Gretchaninoff’s little pieces.
@@TravelingCello You just made me get off my a$$ and look it up. Found it!
it is the A string duh 🙄 i know my cellos
:)
It was the d string
This is not German romantic music - it’s Austrian romantic music!
Very true! Thanks for pointing that out. (Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, Bruckner)
This is not German romantic music - it’s Austrian romantic music!
So if the bridge in your hand was so good, why are you using a new one?
@@1ralton1 that is a great question. I wish I could have figured out how to salvage it. Alas, I was unable to and, as I was told by several luthiers independently, the angle of the neck was no longer appropriate for that bridge. In essence, I might ultimately need to have major work done on the neck. At least from what I gather from the assessments.
To put it differently, the neck is now too low and the bridge is so old that it has lost its ability to serve in an effective manner.
You accompanying you would be fun for this one. 😁 I still prefer solo but it’d be fun to hear it all on cello.
Yes! I will do it.
I really like it without accompaniment. I greatly enjoy listening without any accompaniment as it enables the cello to really take center stage and be enjoyed. It also brings out your talents as a cellist allowing you to take ownership of the pieces with your added touches that always add life bringing the luster into the music. Keep this up. I enjoy your solos the must. This is a crazy piece. Super fun.
Thanks for the insightful comments and for the compliments.
Arron this is incredible. You played immaculately and added such emotion increasing its musical value. Your touch to this piece greatly exemplifies its beauty. Thank you for playing. You truly give it life as it needs. Wow!!! 👏 Seriously impressive.
Thanks very much. It is a lovely piece and I imagine this is something of how I might sound in a spoken prayer.
@matthewcolburn9330
This is a beautiful piece. I'd love to hear it without the piano. The end is incredible. Thank you for playing.
@@matthewcolburn9930 that is easily done. Try not to listen to the thin sound of my mal-adjusted cello however. Will tag you when I upload it.
Lovely!
Thank you.
Beautifully played!
Sublime! 1:21
It is a good moment.
This is a truly beautiful piece, and it sounds amazing as it is, just a practice session. Dad at the piano accompaniment, this is the luckiest a musician can be! …and this came right on my 60th birthday!
That’s great! All the best wishes to you and many more birthdays to come!
That's great - really helpful! Thanks very much!
Fantastic! I'm glad it helped. Thanks for letting me know as well.
Watch this at 2X speed. It is absolutely incredibly amazing.
😂😂😂 not only that but it improves the quality as well. 😅
Thank you - I struggled for a while, but your explanation was very good and fixed the issue. I think i started out at musescore 2 or so, a very long time along. Cheers
Hi, I’m very glad it helped. Version 2 is quite early isn’t it. I think I started around 3.2 or so.
This was awesome!👏
Thanks very much. It will be so much better with accompaniment.
I am always looking for ‘minus one’ collections. Maybe it would a business idea to sell such pieces.
Can you explain what you mean? I think I am missing what you mean by that. Are you talking about the sheet music and just having a solo part in it? Thanks so much. :)
Aaron, just asked Chat GPT the exact same question. This is the answer I got. “In music, a "minus one" refers to a version of a musical recording where one specific part, usually the lead vocal or instrument, is omitted. This allows musicians or singers to perform that missing part themselves. It's commonly used in practice or performance settings, such as karaoke tracks where the lead vocal is absent, allowing someone to sing along to the music.”
@@ErnestoGhinaglia ohhhhhh, that makes sense. Ha, I should have thought to do that. Lol I shall try it out. What should I upload as minus one, for starters?
@@mettevunsjensen4094 What should I upload as minus one, for starters?
Thats awesome, Liberation is a great feeling and sounding!,....hoping you are well!
You nailed it. Liberating. My cello is easier to play now as well. Thanks. Doing well. Need to practice more though. :)
So exciting!!!
Wow, that room is beautiful! And what a difference in sound it makes. How do you feel about your cello now?
It sounds much better in that space. It is still a strange feeling on the strings however. I'm quite certain some maintenance is due the cello.
wow this one was really good. It sounds reminiscent and in the present at the same time and really brings it together.
Thanks so much. I'm glad you like this one, too. I am going through all of Goltermann's cello music. Some day I'll have all his music recorded and uploaded to my youtube channel.
Beautiful
@@talitali1 thanks! :)
musician
@@cheng8248 Thanks.
Very cool with this instrumentation... Sounds great !
Thanks. Cello ensemble makes for a rich sound. :)
Great tips!
Thanks. It’s great that it helps!
You were right. This is beautiful and I think it's also way more intense than La Foi. Did you arrange that second cello? Put it up for sale and I'll snatch it out of your hands in heartbeat.
Yes, I arranged the cello 2 part myself. Glad you like it and would like an arrangement of it. I have been thinking to make one. Are you going to learn the solo part soon?
I found the original cello and piano edition on imslp and quickly read through it. The solo part seems very straightforward. I think I’ll start working on it. I hear double stops on your 2nd cello arrangement. MY NEMESIS! 😂
@ErnestoGhinaglia thankfully no double stops. It is simply the very close harmonies.
Great piece😊
Great video. As an adult beginner, soon intermediate, cellist, I really enjoy watching cello practising. It makes me feel connected to the craft of playing this wonderful instrument. I played the trombone for 20 years, until I accidentally tried playing the cello for the first time two years ago. It was like a lightning hit me, and I was instantly obsessed. But learning a new instrument is hard, so thank you very much for letting me take part in the mysterious ways of mastering the cello.
Good to hear. Cello does have that effect on many people. :D It was always very interesting to watch others practice when I was a student. Figured it would be interesting for somebody. And that would be you. ;)
很棒!怎麼沒加蛋?
😂好笑。我比較喜歡咖啡奶糖。
老婆不要鬧😊