Very Nice. Played this for my audition Etude piece to get into Curtis when I was 17. I guess Maestro Serkin and Soyer liked it. They let me in. Lol. Great Job.
Specially thanks for your slow-motion this piece. Without this slow-motion, maybe I give up this difficult piece, your fingers movement is very important for reference in slow-movement. Thank very much!
Your cello videos are the best! I can actually listen to the original first, then follow along with the slow tempo. I've learnt so much from you. Thank you!
I am about to start learning this beautiful piece, thank you for this beautiful video!! :-) The slow tempo is really cool, it is so much cooler than to artificially slow the video speed (no sound deformation)
Simply excellent, very educational in studying cello, his videos are one of the best. Congratulations for the work. Simplesmente excelente, muito educativo no estudo de cello, seus videos são os melhores. Parabéns pelo trabalho. sou fã do canal.
Amazingly beautiful despite its difficulty!!! The human nature tend to avoid whatever they cannot accomplish! Except the music playing which more and more rapturous as you realized you cannoy play it!!!!
Thank you for all of these videos, you've been so helpful and have saved my sanity with the slow tempo examples with every video I've watched and used to aid my practise. If ever you find the time to make a video for J-P Duport's Etude 8 (Adagio cantabile) I, for one would certainly make good use of it. 🤞
I think the most important thing for this etude is knowing wich voice has the melody In this video you play mostly just sitting on bass but in 50% of etude you probably should try to hide it since melody is going in middle or upper voice Sorry for bad english, hope its not to much criticism Wish you all the best, love your content
You are absolutely right, there is always a way to play better or differently. I am always happy to listen to performances of great artists of past and present. All the best to you!
I've been studying the piece for some months and it is very difficult to me try to speed up the tempo, I am fine with quarter note 60 even 65, but i would like to know if there's any tip to move from 65 to 80, what are the bow decisions you made to allow you play the complete study in a regular but fast way. Thanks,
I hope you’ve progressed, maybe someone else will find this helpful: my teacher has me practice only the bow movements on open string with a metronome, since I didn’t have a problem with the fingering
I know this piece is so difficult that I need more effort to overcome, practice and practice for enjoying at last.
Yes, it is a difficult one. I know it is possible to play much better than I did.
After months of persistence,my hard work on playing this etude is paying off
Can you play with ease now?
Very Nice. Played this for my audition Etude piece to get into Curtis when I was 17. I guess Maestro Serkin and Soyer liked it. They let me in. Lol.
Great Job.
Wow, congratulations! You have been learning from the best!
This piece always makes me so emotional i love it!
Specially thanks for your slow-motion this piece. Without this slow-motion, maybe I give up this difficult piece, your fingers movement is very important for reference in slow-movement. Thank very much!
Your cello videos are the best! I can actually listen to the original first, then follow along with the slow tempo. I've learnt so much from you. Thank you!
Happy to hear it. All the best to you!
I am about to start learning this beautiful piece, thank you for this beautiful video!! :-)
The slow tempo is really cool, it is so much cooler than to artificially slow the video speed (no sound deformation)
Wonderful performance: a lot of emotion and sobriety 🎶🙏🏻💙👍
Simply excellent, very educational in studying cello, his videos are one of the best. Congratulations for the work. Simplesmente excelente, muito educativo no estudo de cello, seus videos são os melhores. Parabéns pelo trabalho. sou fã do canal.
Thank you, Jonathas. So nice to hear from you again!
Amazingly beautiful despite its difficulty!!!
The human nature tend to avoid whatever they
cannot accomplish! Except the music playing
which more and more rapturous as you realized
you cannoy play it!!!!
I loved this, very useful, and beautifully played, all your videos are amazing and extremely inspirational.
So happy to hear it. Happy New Year!
@@Cellopedia Happy New Year to you too!
this gave me goosebumps!
Beautiful,!! amazing control especially in the slow version
Thank you for all of these videos, you've been so helpful and have saved my sanity with the slow tempo examples with every video I've watched and used to aid my practise.
If ever you find the time to make a video for J-P Duport's Etude 8 (Adagio cantabile) I, for one would certainly make good use of it. 🤞
very well played, I taught it myself
This is so impressive!
2:04
Excellent!!!
I think the most important thing for this etude is knowing wich voice has the melody
In this video you play mostly just sitting on bass but in 50% of etude you probably should try to hide it since melody is going in middle or upper voice
Sorry for bad english, hope its not to much criticism
Wish you all the best, love your content
You are absolutely right, there is always a way to play better or differently. I am always happy to listen to performances of great artists of past and present. All the best to you!
No words!!! Simply Wonderful
Fantastic. 😍
So difficult this piece! But it is a challenge!
I've been studying the piece for some months and it is very difficult to me try to speed up the tempo, I am fine with quarter note 60 even 65, but i would like to know if there's any tip to move from 65 to 80, what are the bow decisions you made to allow you play the complete study in a regular but fast way.
Thanks,
I hope you’ve progressed, maybe someone else will find this helpful: my teacher has me practice only the bow movements on open string with a metronome, since I didn’t have a problem with the fingering
I'm currently learning this number and number 8, it would be a great help if you did number 8 as well.
Thank you so much for a suggestion. Duport 8 is one of my favorite etudes. I wish I had time everything I like. Stay safe!
Same!
What level do you need to have to play this study n°7?
I would say upper intermediate. Are you thinking about learning it?
So there's this story about a guy that wanted to go to the castle...
Griffith?
If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly 😉😄
oh no too difficult for me. But i would like. but it's a little late now.
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ñ :)