Introducing the Viola da Gamba

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 719

  • @morgant5680
    @morgant5680 5 лет назад +737

    This instrument takes all the hard parts of playing cello and makes them easier. Hate playing high because it means going up the fingerboard? No problem, here have 3 extra strings! Hate playing chords because it's hard to get all the strings at once and stretch your fingers to make them in tune? No problem, here have a flatter bridge and closer together strings! Hate worrying about your intonation and having to avoid open strings? Here have some gut string frets that will make all your notes in tune, and don't worry about open strings because guess what: now all notes are open strings! It makes me wonder why we kept the cello 😂

    • @franktalarico689
      @franktalarico689 4 года назад +91

      Bowing individual strings quickly is very challenging I would imagine

    • @emma-gx1hj
      @emma-gx1hj 4 года назад +47

      hotel? trivago

    • @Rh0mbus
      @Rh0mbus 4 года назад +59

      morgan t You act as if people made instruments to be hard. They were made for creating music, not to be a challenge. You can make several of those faux arguments for piano. Chords, open strings! You name it! The purpose of the gamba instruments vs the violin family were very different, and evolved over time. Every instrument has different challenges, and different uses. Don't just ride this family of instruments off because they dont seem as hard to play as some other instrument you play. Look into it more, you may find a lot of awesome history and music! :)

    • @MW-iz8wz
      @MW-iz8wz 4 года назад +11

      cuz cello make gud song :x

    • @velxcity07
      @velxcity07 4 года назад

      MAZAqur true!!

  • @richsackett3423
    @richsackett3423 5 лет назад +2461

    Finally an instrument perfect for the small rooms in my palace.

  • @falouerba7730
    @falouerba7730 5 лет назад +460

    In Italian it means “The Viola of Leg”

    • @ivelisseys7285
      @ivelisseys7285 5 лет назад +8

      Literally.

    • @nazliuz
      @nazliuz 5 лет назад

      🤣

    • @HoneySarahChan
      @HoneySarahChan 5 лет назад +57

      tbf it would translate better to "leg viola", or "viola for the leg". The "da" has the meaning of "used on" in this case as the instruments rests on your leg when playing. Similar to the violoncello da spalla, which is a small cello that is played resting on your shoulder (spalla).

    • @SunOfTheia
      @SunOfTheia 5 лет назад +1

      The would make sense

    • @eylam9690
      @eylam9690 5 лет назад +2

      Don't tell them. We must keep that a secret!!

  • @herbcraven7146
    @herbcraven7146 3 года назад +82

    As a lifelong cellist, I've always been curious about the Viola Da Gamba. Thank you for a wonderful demonstration of its unique capabilities!

  • @MrAristaeus
    @MrAristaeus 5 лет назад +458

    I know a few ‘vile tenors’... but not many ‘tenor viols’.

    • @roccotarli762
      @roccotarli762 5 лет назад +6

      MrAristaeus haha

    • @slappy8941
      @slappy8941 5 лет назад +6

      Ba-DUM-tsss!

    • @OnDasherOnDancer
      @OnDasherOnDancer 5 лет назад

      I’ve known vile tenors too...most of em, actually.

    • @FictionWriter95
      @FictionWriter95 2 года назад

      This implies that you've met a *non-vile tenor.* Where'd you find _that_ unicorn?

    • @jpendleton4331
      @jpendleton4331 2 года назад

      The Tenors in my choir at school are very ( only a few are not). Especially because I sing low bass in 5th grade. But one of my best friends has the voice of a low countertenor.

  • @olin2955
    @olin2955 5 лет назад +102

    I feel so blessed to play the viol, definitely one of the most beautiful instrument meant for one of the most beautiful music ever written

    • @jeremiah3355
      @jeremiah3355 5 лет назад +11

      And why people hate it so much I'll never know. The Viola is beautiful

    • @nextlifeonearth
      @nextlifeonearth 4 года назад +11

      @@jeremiah3355 The viola as seen in modern music is not directly related to the viol family. It got its name (in Italian) from the viol, but is really just related to the violin, which was developed separately.
      Viol = viola da gamba (italian name)
      Viola = alto violin.
      The hate for viola comes from multiple things, like it takes longer to get a tone out of it than a violin, so viola players are infamously late (especially if they play both the violin and viola). The repertoire is not as vast and therefore does not contain as many hard pieces as the violin, so viola players tend to be less skilled.
      Now the viol family is another beast that's not quite comparable. Different tuning, frets, bowing, stance etc.
      Viols don't really have a bad rep, they barely have a rep because they're mostly forgotten in even modern classical music.

    • @jeremiah3355
      @jeremiah3355 4 года назад +1

      @@nextlifeonearth They don't have a bad rep. True, but people still piss on it for no reason

    • @jeremiah3355
      @jeremiah3355 4 года назад +1

      @@nextlifeonearth also, cool. Thanks, you learn stuff every day 👌

    • @patrickcannady2066
      @patrickcannady2066 4 года назад +1

      you are blessed indeed if you have opportunity to play this magnificent instrument. I have no aptitutde for strings but appreciate the gamba and its repertoire very much.

  • @traceysedlakova4383
    @traceysedlakova4383 5 лет назад +109

    Took my kid to the museum of music here in Prague, and he fell in love with the sound of the viola da gamba. So fascinating... thank you!

    • @jeremiah3355
      @jeremiah3355 5 лет назад +9

      Give your kid a thank you from me. The appreciation of this instrument means a lot to me :)

    • @waynedombrowski7568
      @waynedombrowski7568 3 года назад +2

      Will you adopt me? That's wonderful!

    • @traceysedlakova4383
      @traceysedlakova4383 3 года назад +1

      We’ve actually watched this video several times. ❤️

    • @elmore707
      @elmore707 2 года назад +2

      I visited that museum too when I was in Prague. Such a nice place, even more for people that play instruments.

  • @jiafeiskinnyproducts
    @jiafeiskinnyproducts 5 лет назад +559

    Must be hell when you start, imagine learning how to not bump into any of the other strings.

    • @humanllusion590
      @humanllusion590 5 лет назад +29

      That's what i thought, especially for the three strings in the middle

    • @groofay
      @groofay 5 лет назад +51

      I'm a violist who recently started playing viol, and can confirm unintentional double-stops are frequent at first. The bridge is so flat!

    • @xeurika
      @xeurika 5 лет назад +7

      The bridge on this is probably more curved than normal idk

    • @bobagreen8668
      @bobagreen8668 5 лет назад +6

      Geoff Britton when crossing strings to to move your elbow up and down instead of your hand. It will just take a while but you will get used to it

    • @frackiewicz123
      @frackiewicz123 5 лет назад +6

      Cellist and now struggling with the gamba. Yeah, it's a pain. And then I go back to cello and the strings seem so far apart!

  • @andrewb9974
    @andrewb9974 5 лет назад +65

    As a cellist for 25 years+ in orchestras etc, I've always had a hard time describing that you can't just hire me alone for a wedding. There is no counter part...I need a violin, or a pianist to accompany me. No one understands. This instrument provides the necessary dynamic to perform as a true soloist. Recently, I've taken up guitar to fill that void. Because of it's rare nature, it would be difficult/impossible to find a tutor for this instrument locally. But if I could...I think I'd nail it. It would fill a void needed in my life personally. Fantastic video...why this isn't more prevalent is beyond me.

    • @katschs3965
      @katschs3965 4 года назад +2

      Andrew, check out Www.vdgsa.org for info on the instrument and links to local players and teachers. There are also teaching videos for the viol on the website. The viol is alive and well and possibly being played near you.

    • @RolandHutchinson
      @RolandHutchinson 3 года назад

      Andrew, may one ask where "locally" is for you? We violists da gamba may be thicker on the ground around you than you suppose.

  • @simontoth9101
    @simontoth9101 4 года назад +16

    Funnily enough, 4 months after the video, I'm starting on the Gamba today. I'm a classical bassist originally and I love this tiny thing that fits in my lap!

  • @barney6888
    @barney6888 4 года назад +11

    I shall take my hat off to this virtuoso/artist without hesitation. A beautiful and brilliant presentation on an istrument that truly plays from the heart, to the heart. Especially by such a master musician as Jonathan Manson. What an incredible privelage it is for us music lovers to learn from such artists, who have worked and sacrificed, with much love, to develop such skill and bridge that gap between people's hearts. i shall go out and buy a dozen more hats and take them off too.

  • @Lira_man
    @Lira_man 5 лет назад +24

    Great introduction to this great instrument. This guy is truly a master. All of his movements testify the dedication and countless hours of practice.

  • @sneddypie
    @sneddypie 5 лет назад +26

    the tone color is so beautiful

  • @shostysboo
    @shostysboo 5 лет назад +5

    This instrument is so cursed. From the amount of strings, to that bow hold, to the way it’s sits in between his legs. I love it🥰

  • @anthonycarlisle6184
    @anthonycarlisle6184 5 лет назад +151

    Always heard it pronounced "vee ole" new to me hearing it as "vile"

    • @Zavendea
      @Zavendea 5 лет назад +11

      As a viol player, I’ve always said it “vile”

    • @ShawnBoucke
      @ShawnBoucke 5 лет назад +8

      Things like the “vee-ola” d’amore are part of the “Vi-ol” family. You might be thinking of that instrument.

    • @WeedMIC
      @WeedMIC 5 лет назад +10

      Maybe yanks pronounce it closer to Italian. Brits say vile

    • @gilltennant9237
      @gilltennant9237 5 лет назад +3

      @@WeedMIC I don't, and I've been a musician since 1950.

    • @WeedMIC
      @WeedMIC 5 лет назад +2

      @@gilltennant9237 i just looked it up (in the pocket oxford - which lists rp first), rp is vail

  • @enzoma7253
    @enzoma7253 5 лет назад +83

    worth mentioning that Jordi Savall is basically a god of viola da gamba living among us mere mortals, gracing us with his celestial performances

    • @patrickcannady2066
      @patrickcannady2066 4 года назад +3

      He is indeed. When I see him perform it's like we are getting a window into the late 17th-early 18th century world of courtly music.

    • @arnoldrivas4590
      @arnoldrivas4590 4 года назад +1

      Jaap der Linden is one of his disciples.

    • @EdMcF1
      @EdMcF1 3 года назад

      Thank you for mentioning him, all I need add is 'Canarios'.

    • @monicacall7532
      @monicacall7532 3 года назад +3

      Jordi is my gamba idol. He inspired me to start learning to play the bass gamba with 7 strings. I’m a professional cellist and can say that comparing the two is really like comparing apples and oranges. The bow hold is the most challenging thing to get used to.

    • @chambermuses7802
      @chambermuses7802 2 года назад

      And Lucile Boulanger, who just won the Diapason d'Or for her Bach-Abel album, is a goddess of the gamba (and former student of Christophe Coin).

  • @vicbanks9079
    @vicbanks9079 8 месяцев назад

    Aside from such an articulate explanation of the instrument, I've never seen anyone so physically engaged in the bowing and sound production of a stringed instrument, jazz bass cello included. It's so different and dramatic. Now I'm looking for Viola da Gamba pieces to listen to. Many thanks for the stellar presentation!

  • @Toasttoasttoasttoast
    @Toasttoasttoasttoast Год назад +8

    The viol family is really unique and versatile, I’m surprised it died out and I’m disappointed it’s such a rare type of instrument, I’d never heard of it before I got interested in how different baroque instruments are from modern day variants

  • @graced4844
    @graced4844 5 лет назад +59

    ok but when did cello scrolls stop looking like ship figureheads? that’s so cool

  • @vf7vico
    @vf7vico 5 лет назад +7

    the pinnacle achievement in Western string instruments, IMO, beautifully explained and played. thank you for this!

  • @alya7610
    @alya7610 5 лет назад +1378

    That one dislike is from twoset

  • @ScrogginHausen
    @ScrogginHausen 5 лет назад +74

    These videos featuring the players and instruments are great, but there doesn't seem to be many videos where we can hear them together in concert.

    • @annedwyer797
      @annedwyer797 5 лет назад +1

      All you have to do is search "Age of Enlightenment Orchestra" on RUclips!! It ain't hard.

    • @ScrogginHausen
      @ScrogginHausen 5 лет назад +9

      @@annedwyer797 Like I said, not many videos, and not with these featured instruments together.

    • @eldritchcroon
      @eldritchcroon 5 лет назад +4

      The group Fretwork have uploaded some good ones.

    • @ceciliabrunni1539
      @ceciliabrunni1539 4 года назад

      Try " voices of music"

    • @alicet909
      @alicet909 4 года назад

      Do you mean that you cannot find any viola da gamba music? Viol consort music will have a group of different viols playing together. There is consort music here. Also try Jordi Savall and his discography

  • @gregaaron89
    @gregaaron89 5 лет назад +267

    Rob Scallon wants to know your location

    • @nazliuz
      @nazliuz 5 лет назад +13

      does it Djent ?🤣

    • @awertyuiop8711
      @awertyuiop8711 5 лет назад +8

      Teuku Nazli kurniawan Well, its a 7 string and it goes all the way down to A, so why not?😎🎸

  • @Tr1sh4Lynn
    @Tr1sh4Lynn 5 лет назад +3

    My mom-law has loved this instrument for ages. I can’t recall how many she has now, but I think she’s played or owned all of the various tones at one point in her life.

  • @jeremymikush6203
    @jeremymikush6203 4 года назад +10

    Ah! It would be a dream to learn this instrument. So resonant and brilliant in a soft and supple way, gah!... I mean it's simply such a sexy sound (to me!). What a wonderful series. Thanks!

  • @vaughnhale7903
    @vaughnhale7903 5 лет назад +4

    Never has a viola sounded so good in all of history

  • @annedwyer797
    @annedwyer797 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks Jonathan Manson and the OAE, for this video! I just love the gamba's voice, so warm and intimate. Can't get enough!

  • @Mini_Min_
    @Mini_Min_ 5 лет назад +7

    I've always loved this beautiful instrument. Thank you for the wonderful presentation! ❤

  • @eylam9690
    @eylam9690 5 лет назад +8

    Wow, when he plays his facial expressions range from 'ecstatic orgasm' to 'Imma drop dead anytime now', and even 'I'm gonna beat you senseless'. Well done!

  • @1LaOriental
    @1LaOriental 3 года назад +1

    Love, love love the viola da gamba! Thank you for this! ♥️🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼
    👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Bravo.

  • @Zack-xz1ph
    @Zack-xz1ph 5 лет назад +31

    finally, my dream instrument

  • @antoinepetrov
    @antoinepetrov 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for including Marin Marais in this video!

  • @JosMorn1
    @JosMorn1 5 лет назад +1

    I absolutely adore the sound of the viola da gamba and the entire consort of viols!

  • @UillyP
    @UillyP 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the absolutely beautiful playing

  • @callieperry7002
    @callieperry7002 5 лет назад +5

    Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for the video.

  • @suvetar
    @suvetar Год назад

    It's beautiful - that sweeping opening range, and I quite enjoy that cheeky 3rd in the middle!
    Thanks so much for exposing more of this fascinating instrument!
    Edit: Anyone who doubts that Music is truly the language of the Soul, need only watch his fact as his plays that last piece ... I felt you, my man!

  • @Freawulf
    @Freawulf 5 лет назад +7

    Amazing presentation, thank you!

  • @paulchapman112
    @paulchapman112 Год назад

    Great run down and playing! Love the history too. Thanks!

  • @cromwell.is.awesome
    @cromwell.is.awesome 4 месяца назад

    This is my obsolete favourite instrument of ALL TIME! A few 17th century composers that I love that use the viola da gamba are Jean de Sainte Colombe, John Hingeston, and Marin Marais, this is one of the most beautiful sounding instrument (besides pipe organ)

  • @robloxmaniacdanceandshake7871
    @robloxmaniacdanceandshake7871 5 лет назад +3

    Who couldn't love this incredible sublime sound......

  • @kirstypaterson5507
    @kirstypaterson5507 4 месяца назад

    My goodness, that's stunning. What a sound.

  • @wdashwor
    @wdashwor 3 года назад +1

    What a beautiful and versatile instrument! And what beautiful pieces! This really makes me interested in exploring more music for it.

  • @nellyd9280
    @nellyd9280 Год назад +1

    I particularly enjoyed the last piece. ❤

  • @MsrAlaindeFerrier
    @MsrAlaindeFerrier 5 лет назад +2

    Omg I absolutely adore the sound of the viola da gamba

  • @verywrecked_mind
    @verywrecked_mind 5 лет назад +2

    I'm crying for being a classical guitarist and not a viola de gambaist :'( the form of the left hand in the viola de gamba is so similar to the left hand technique in classical guitar. The sound of this instrument took my heart to heaven.

    • @taylordiclemente5163
      @taylordiclemente5163 Год назад

      The tuning is similar too. The instruments share common roots. You should learn, you'd have an easier time of it than others. Speaking as a person eho plays both instruments.

  • @mycatisabastard2361
    @mycatisabastard2361 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely gorgeous tone. I love this instrument.

  • @ttaibe
    @ttaibe 5 лет назад +1

    My favourite instrument, by far.
    Thank you!

  • @eleidal
    @eleidal Месяц назад

    He's very good at not just playing, but also moderating, discussing the instrument. He'd do well as a commentator.

  • @josephle2184
    @josephle2184 5 лет назад +54

    Creator: so how many strings do you want?
    The guy: yes

    • @gabtroublemaker
      @gabtroublemaker 4 года назад +4

      Now move this meme to the viola d'amore videos 😂

    • @RolandHutchinson
      @RolandHutchinson 3 года назад +2

      Lirone says: how many strings you got?

  • @steveburton2410
    @steveburton2410 5 лет назад +2

    Hoping these can somehow make a comeback!
    As you say, it is very expressive, especially in your hands, sir!

  • @Louise-zs9rl
    @Louise-zs9rl 2 года назад +1

    Love the sound of the Viola De Gamba as well as the Lirone, they are so relaxing to listen to.
    Hope these beautiful instruments become more popular. I love learning violin😁

  • @mena1432
    @mena1432 5 лет назад +601

    THAT VIOLA BE THICCCC

  • @lanalight471
    @lanalight471 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful sound of the instrument. Thank you.

  • @mariviolataby
    @mariviolataby 4 года назад +1

    What a fantastic introducing! Thank you!

  • @benedictahardy9742
    @benedictahardy9742 5 лет назад +98

    BRING BAck VIOLA DA GAMBA 2k19

  • @danyelnicholas
    @danyelnicholas Год назад

    Now that was an excellent introduction with generously illustrated by superb playing. Quite a treat, thank you!

  • @therealzilch
    @therealzilch 10 месяцев назад

    A very affectionate and accurate introduction to the viola da gamba, thanks.
    cheers from a very long time gamba player in Vienna, Scott

  • @dixonqwerty
    @dixonqwerty 5 лет назад +10

    Beautiful instrument and an absolutely fantastic video! Great display of the instruments characteristics and performance. Added to my favourites! Greetings from Sweden

  • @oldcrow6990
    @oldcrow6990 5 лет назад +1

    It just gets better and better. Thank you!

  • @cattracks9100
    @cattracks9100 4 года назад +1

    Wow! What a fabulous instrument.

  • @sifridbassoon
    @sifridbassoon 4 года назад +1

    THAT is a beautiful instrument. love the resonance.

  • @peskypesky
    @peskypesky 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful playing and great explanation.

  • @alexmcmunn9390
    @alexmcmunn9390 5 лет назад +1665

    When ur cello gains chromosomes

  • @gavrinmahaffey3656
    @gavrinmahaffey3656 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful playing thank u

  • @stephenowens8779
    @stephenowens8779 Год назад +2

    Great video! I became a fan of the viola da gamba through the recordings of the great Jordi Savall. Thank you for this introduction to the instrument!

  • @CelloDoll
    @CelloDoll 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful instrument and predecessor to my beloved Celli! ♡

    • @janlanser648
      @janlanser648 5 лет назад +1

      The Cello Doll this instrument isn’t related to the cello, more to the modern double bass

    • @penguinexpress12
      @penguinexpress12 4 года назад

      Did you watch the video

  • @parkerfilms1
    @parkerfilms1 5 лет назад +1

    Lovely music, a remarkable instrument, and an entertaining and informative video! What a great addition to my Friday. Thank you!

  • @nenechonlisboa4127
    @nenechonlisboa4127 4 года назад +6

    Really nice instrument that I discovered a few years ago through the works of Marin Marais. Dear Mr Manson, I am quite suprised by the way you breath with your instrument. We can hear your breathing, which does not alter your playing at all. I am just surprised because I am a recorder / flute / tinwhistle player so for me , hearing a player's breath is related to winds instruments and not to strings ! That is quite nice in fact as we can hear through your breathing that you are "embodying" the music, feeling it through your own self ! :) Thank you :)

  • @nathanjasper512
    @nathanjasper512 Год назад +1

    Those perfectly tuned moving double stops are pretty awesome.

  • @oboealto
    @oboealto 4 года назад +1

    I had no idea! what a beautiful introduction to this beautiful instrument. Thank you so much!

  • @chris-hayes
    @chris-hayes 5 лет назад +1

    What a beautiful sound, great playing to go with it. I really enjoyed this.

  • @batya7
    @batya7 5 лет назад +4

    Very lovely warm tone when compared to cello playing similar pieces.

  • @urbangrouse
    @urbangrouse 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you! So beautiful a sound!

  • @radioaktiv2531
    @radioaktiv2531 5 лет назад +1

    What a beautiful sounding instrument.

  • @Louise-qk2po
    @Louise-qk2po 4 года назад +3

    The viola De Gamba sounds amazing and I was mesmirized by the sound of it so I hope it becomes more popular and Eddy from Two set gets to play one. I was pretty fascinated by the recycling of the old catgut frets, I wonder what the violin would sound like with cat gut frets?!

  • @mcmh9523
    @mcmh9523 5 лет назад +123

    Classic example of "looks weird, sounds great".

    • @mal2ksc
      @mal2ksc 4 года назад +4

      It doesn't even look that weird, but it does sound great. It looks a bit like a modern extended range bass guitar, as far as spacing and scale length goes. Attach a nice sound box with cutouts on the side for the bow, and you have this.

    • @songfulmusicofsongs
      @songfulmusicofsongs 4 года назад +1

      I think it looks great. Like the ancestor of the upright bass.

    • @VIM365
      @VIM365 3 года назад +1

      @@songfulmusicofsongs it looks like a double bass because they’re both of the viol family.

  • @musicatlas9
    @musicatlas9 3 года назад +1

    Jonathan Manson is amazing, as usual! Lovely explanation and playing

  • @williamdaniels1798
    @williamdaniels1798 2 года назад +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed this video! What an incredible sound!

  • @luciadelmichesculptor5761
    @luciadelmichesculptor5761 3 года назад +2

    Just love it ❤️ Thank you

  • @GuillermoCarrasco
    @GuillermoCarrasco 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much. Great playing and explanation !

  • @JesseWright68
    @JesseWright68 4 года назад +1

    That was lovely. Thank you.

  • @Liletter
    @Liletter 5 лет назад +182

    “Da Gamba” better mean “on steroids” because damn.

    • @morgant5680
      @morgant5680 5 лет назад +9

      It means "of the leg" which is a lot more boring

    • @k1tdragon5
      @k1tdragon5 5 лет назад +22

      Head-cannon translation:
      “Viola with a kick”

    • @nextlifeonearth
      @nextlifeonearth 4 года назад +3

      @@morgant5680 It's played "on the legs" or more specifically the lap or between the legs, unlike the the viol da mano, which is where the viol da gamba was developed from, which in turn was developed from the vihuela de mano; the ancestor of the guitar.
      So effectively a viol is a bowed guitar that's played on the lap/between the legs.
      The soprano viols (Pardessus viol) were still played on the lap, despite them looking pretty much like a violin.

  • @Samji3877
    @Samji3877 4 года назад +1

    wow that was fabulous! I loved watching Jonathan's facial expressions during the last song as he really gets into the heart of his art - inspiring.

  • @stevenbartley6088
    @stevenbartley6088 2 года назад

    I like it when three or four viols are played (sans vibrato) as a choir. Each playing their part, only being louder when the part requires, then stepping back into line.

  • @GerstBladeworks
    @GerstBladeworks 5 лет назад +1

    This channel has inspired me to be a better person and more diverse musician. I have been a percussionist all my life and have decided to self teach myself the flute ,I have always been in love with it's sound.. buying my first one next week sometime, wish me luck. Thank you OOAOE

    • @jeremiah3355
      @jeremiah3355 5 лет назад

      Good luck. Your open minded love and appreciation do warm my heart :)

    • @GerstBladeworks
      @GerstBladeworks 5 лет назад

      @@jeremiah3355 thank you sir. :)

  • @Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan
    @Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan Год назад

    Mar.21/2023@2217. I'm hoping that once settled in 'heaven', alongside the horn this will be played by self. Until that marvelous day, your video surly inspires.

  • @k0alak0ala59
    @k0alak0ala59 5 лет назад +1

    Such a beautiful instrument

  • @richardduiventil
    @richardduiventil Год назад

    Great sound, interesting to see the expressivity and versatility of this instrument not to be forgotten !

  • @AnnaKhomichkoPianist
    @AnnaKhomichkoPianist 5 лет назад +3

    That's so beautiful!

  • @LiviaCairo
    @LiviaCairo 4 года назад +1

    Oh my! What a perfect video!!!

  • @JJ_TheGreat
    @JJ_TheGreat 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video! Interesting history! Wish we would have kept the instrument!

  • @MichelleFrets
    @MichelleFrets 3 года назад +1

    Wow! This is a really fantastic instrument. Thank you for the introduction

  • @ulysse321
    @ulysse321 Год назад +1

    Beautifully presented.

  • @stew148
    @stew148 5 лет назад +3

    This is a seriously cool instrument. I have never heard if it before but I’m so glad I found this video. This is awesome!!

  • @isaacjames379
    @isaacjames379 3 года назад +2

    I play the Oboe and English Horn and I cant understand how to properly play string instruments, but I'd certainly love a chance to learn.

  • @brianwolle2509
    @brianwolle2509 2 месяца назад

    i need not say how incredible this, but i believe i shall. incredible

  • @bobafettbounty8769
    @bobafettbounty8769 5 лет назад +28

    FINALLY
    IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO

  • @victoriavalentine2923
    @victoriavalentine2923 5 лет назад +1

    This is amazing and beautiful!!!!!! And holy moly, I've never seen a bow held like that.

  • @ashleyd4563
    @ashleyd4563 5 лет назад

    What a neat instrument and a lovely sound!

  • @MrGREYMATTERS
    @MrGREYMATTERS 5 лет назад +4

    THANK YOU for this!