How learning the violin brought meaning to my life | Charlie Siem | TEDxUniversityofStAndrews

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

Комментарии • 49

  • @djsiladie
    @djsiladie 8 лет назад +21

    You speak with eloquence and polished brilliance. Thank you for continuing to set the highest standards for other musicians!

  • @deperonnet
    @deperonnet 5 лет назад +8

    At a basic level studying violin wen i was a boy urged me to discipline and long lasting study and work. i think it is the same as for every sport , because violin is also a sport and even a team sport. A sport with addition of intellectual music theory and history. So i could be prepared to medicine studies and specialty. I let my violin sleep during 50 years. And when retired i was so delighted to study again music theory and violin in the frame of a music conservatory with teachers, colleagues students, playing in orchestra and Chambre orchestra. This addition of theory and practice let me remember the medicine in surgical team and allow me to quit the medicine network to a musical network. Parents urge your children to learn music and instrument !! even if they are not full gifted and if they won"t become a virtuose: they will listen to music with accurate sensibility and interest.
    My hero was not Jasha Heifetz, but Zino Francescati loved his sound when i was 9 years old when he played the Beethoven violin concerto ;-)

  • @nicollejansen4830
    @nicollejansen4830 7 лет назад +10

    Thx, this really spoke to me. I also believe that deep down my fear of failure is fueled by the fear of death and the unknown. But I agree that taking that step - risking failure - will give you boldness and confidence to pursue the things that make you happy, and to never give up on your dreams.

  • @jesslee5552
    @jesslee5552 8 лет назад +12

    This was so wonderful and eloquent. Love you Charlie ❤️

  • @MKpixelfan
    @MKpixelfan 5 лет назад +1

    Love Charlie, got him on my Instagram and it's joy to listen to him, watch him in play in so many exotic places. Not enough of smart, beautiful people who work hard, are discipline and yet make it all look so darn effortless.

  • @asherwade
    @asherwade 7 лет назад +23

    From my readings over my many years, I read two astounding things regarding Heifetz; (a) that 'fright' which Charlie Siem spoke about, was by Heifetz 'not' stage-fright, rather Heifetz said he was "blazingly nervous" just before walking on stage only because he was afraid of the one thing he *couldn't* control; i.e. his violin. He said he was always afraid that during a performance a string might break, or one of the strings' pegs might decide to come loose, or the horse-hair in his bow might shred, etc., ...me, I had prepared "myself", but, unlike my violin, I wasn't 275 years old-!!! (b) Secondly, Heifetz, who was quite bitter {personally} in his latter years, once commented that "had anybody asked *me*, back when I was a young boy, ...I would have preferred to have played the piano-!!!"

    • @sarahwiggle724
      @sarahwiggle724 7 лет назад +4

      Thank you for sharing, Mr. Wade. I have a question concerning point (a). If Heifetz's nervousness was, indeed, about his violin being "out of control", how would fully dressed for the performance six hours before he was actually on the stage help? In this instance, I would agree that Heifetz was talking about stage-fright as Mr. Siem pointed out.

  • @PlayList93033
    @PlayList93033 4 года назад +1

    His message is VERY good! Insightful.

  • @skripach69
    @skripach69 5 лет назад +1

    Dear Mr Siem, my sincere thanks for such an insipring talk.🙏 One does not have an every day opportunity to hear such wise, true and modest confession (-may I say?) at the same time. My deep respect and congratulations for Your personal/spiritual/instrumental😊 achievements.

  • @richardsagala3186
    @richardsagala3186 3 года назад

    Brilliant talk and brilliant playing, Good Job!

  • @WarrenAkerman
    @WarrenAkerman 7 лет назад +2

    Very inspiring, Thank you

  • @caraf8727
    @caraf8727 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much! I loved hearing this.

  • @LarissaBrooks
    @LarissaBrooks 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for your thoughts on this topic!

  • @TannerHoytFooty
    @TannerHoytFooty 8 лет назад +27

    Damn coughers started when we starts playing ysaye -.-

    • @branflakes2600
      @branflakes2600 8 лет назад +5

      Tanner Hoyt that's how you know when it's classical music; coughing. You just can't stop it from happening!

  • @TanithCarey
    @TanithCarey 8 лет назад

    Thanks - wonderful messages here..

  • @firstfiddle1
    @firstfiddle1 7 лет назад +1

    Well, everything's beyond excellent

  • @Jenauxn
    @Jenauxn 5 лет назад +7

    I really want to hear this but the audio quality is too distracting. :(

    • @masintec
      @masintec 2 года назад

      totally agree, good musicians deserve good audio recording

  • @chriss6356
    @chriss6356 7 лет назад +12

    Heifetz wasn’t Russian , he was Lithuanian

    • @owen261
      @owen261 6 лет назад +6

      Physics Only Lithuania = Russia in heifetzs time

  • @DisabledPsychedelica
    @DisabledPsychedelica 7 лет назад +12

    This is a living breathing relic, he speaks like an old posh man who should have tea to sip occasionally and a pipe to smoke from.

  • @michaelkamerer9999
    @michaelkamerer9999 7 лет назад +10

    I can relate. I put my hands on the piano and immediately get parkinsons

    • @CRFSUIGENERIS
      @CRFSUIGENERIS 7 лет назад +2

      Me too! haha Solo I'm fine, but in front of people my hands tremble like a leaf.

  • @AlexRiversMusic
    @AlexRiversMusic 5 лет назад +2

    Class

  • @francisfernandbelen2901
    @francisfernandbelen2901 3 года назад

    why are they coughing ysaye its literally the most vurtioustic piece in the violin repituar?

  • @timothylee6859
    @timothylee6859 7 лет назад +3

    Thelonious Monk took your idea a step further.

  • @lehanh6488
    @lehanh6488 8 лет назад

    so inspring

  • @andymerino8642
    @andymerino8642 7 лет назад +1

    what is the name of the piece?

    • @guillermorochabrun3456
      @guillermorochabrun3456 7 лет назад +2

      Sonate "Ballade" for solo violin by Eugene Ysaye, a Belgium composer and violinist. This is a quite difficult piece. This versión is not very good. But if you are not familiar with classical music it is not so important at this moment.

    • @andymerino8642
      @andymerino8642 7 лет назад

      Guillermo Rochabrun yea im agree i just find other records by other violinist of this piece and them are better

    • @skripach69
      @skripach69 5 лет назад +3

      You two just did not get what’s it all about...imagine playing Ysaye in front of such audience (TED!!!), not being warmed up, just before You have finished such a wise, wonderful, personal and touching talk..This is what it is about!! This Ysaye is just perfect the way it is.

  • @tabernz211
    @tabernz211 7 лет назад +2

    #Deep by bo burnham

  • @amelaalic9037
    @amelaalic9037 7 лет назад +1

    After wanting for ages to learn the violin I came across Ajana music lessons and this appears to be the best online system (google it if you are interested)

  • @blueblood6178
    @blueblood6178 7 лет назад

    Belle

  • @edwardmorris3453
    @edwardmorris3453 5 лет назад

    The x needs a thouch-up on the bottom right.

  • @AndBigJuicy
    @AndBigJuicy 7 лет назад +2

    thought this video was a lot of stories that barely had any meaning to them.
    Could somone elaborate for me ?

  • @emilycox1583
    @emilycox1583 4 года назад +2

    Why does this sound like it was recorded on a potato

  • @arashraassi
    @arashraassi 5 лет назад

    🖤🎻💐

  • @MiLaDoB
    @MiLaDoB 5 лет назад +1

    Poor audio

  • @alyssah2932
    @alyssah2932 4 года назад

    am I on crack or was his violin ~completely~ out of tune?? wondering if he tuned it a certain way for the piece on purpose

    • @CosimaBodien
      @CosimaBodien 4 года назад

      Yes... to me it sounds like the violin got a set of new strings right before the performance. Great playing anyways =)

  • @GUPRPEET-Singh
    @GUPRPEET-Singh 3 года назад

    He looks like Asim Riaz.

  • @rroohhaann123ful
    @rroohhaann123ful 5 лет назад +4

    Horrible sound quality

  • @user-gj9lc3hx8t
    @user-gj9lc3hx8t 7 лет назад

    I play at least 19 - 21 instruments . so yep. most of them are woodwind section . so yep . bye !🙂

  • @lacoon7272
    @lacoon7272 5 лет назад +3

    Stop coughing wtf

  • @andymerino8642
    @andymerino8642 7 лет назад +6

    he is out of tune

    • @dominoplay3712
      @dominoplay3712 2 года назад +1

      man opens his soul to help others and all you can say he is outta tune? yeah right gym bro