Cello Wolf Tone Eliminator

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2021
  • Thanks for watching our video reviewing this wolf tone eliminator!
    A “wolf tone” is a naturally occurring acoustic phenomenon where the sympathetic resonance of overtones clashes. This is a result partly of equal temperament, the preferred system of tuning in the modern world in which every note is as equally in tune as out of tune.
    In practice, this makes fifths not the perfect 3:2 ratio of Pythagoras, but a little flat. So on cello, we find the problem to be the middle F, especially when played on the G string.
    The reason is that the F major chord has notes that are open strings. The F tries simultaneously to resonate with the major third A string, and also the perfect fifth C string (though down two octaves).
    This instability caused by imperfect equal tempered tuning creates an ugly, pulsating, unstable wolf tone. And that’s the problem this product tries to address.
    The topic of improving cello sound, tone, and playability is a relatively recent field, at least when compared to innovations for piano and violin. Cello has always been bit of a straggler.
    While it is well revered as a great solo instrument today, for a while it was merely a “bass,” and similar assumptions were made about how to play it as violin.
    For example the left hand used to be angled like a violinist’s hand would be, and there was no endpin originally, just holding the cello between the players knees.
    Over time, gut strings were also replaced by steel strings, and these innovations alone have had tremendous implications for the instruments playability, dexterity, intonation, tone, and canvas of extended techniques possible.
    Even so, we are in many ways still in the infant stages of all sorts of both electronic and acoustic tone solutions for the cello.
    Of course we hope to see more cello repertoire written, more great players emerge, and to have cello reach an ever more prominent stage. As we go down that path, sometimes it’s in trying new toys and gadgets that help.
    So, is this a good product for you?
    If you’re just starting out, don’t worry too much. Sometimes these things can be overwhelming, especially when faced with all the other more normal aspects of playing cello, which are already daunting.
    It is, however, something to keep in mind exists, so that you don’t have to struggle through when there is a solution to a problem when it presents itself. Hopefully, we feel all our videos delivered a balanced and informative take. We don’t care what you buy, we just care that you learn!
    Playing the cello is far from a trivial pursuit, but it is also an immensely rewarding experience and a lifelong set of ambitions and goals.
    As a professional cellist based around Los Angeles and Southern California, I’m here to help you learn how to play cello.
    From playing in orchestras, traveling to Europe to premiere new works, recording on film scores here in LA and performing privately around SoCal, we try to package my experience with cello to help you accomplish your goals.
    There’s no doubt that once you pick up a cello you’ll never want to put it back down. There’s a certain thrill that comes with being a musician.
    People don’t understand what an emotional, sometimes wild experience playing music can be. It will enrich every aspect of your life. Don’t be intimidated by the process of starting from scratch, every artist has to earn their abilities.
    If we haven’t managed to convinced you to pick up the cello, nobody can.
    So what are you waiting for? Don’t worry about buying an expensive instrument from the start - there are endless resources for renting instruments no matter where you live.
    We suggest finding a rental and once you get serious consider buying your own. There’s nothing like the bond you have with your cello!
    Let us know if this video helped! We’ve been making cello lesson videos for a few months now, and there are over a dozen lessons to help you learn this wonderful instrument.
    It can be challenging, but a most helpful and rewarding experience. Justin Lepard is your cello teacher. He is an accomplished cellist in LA, playing with a wide variety of musical groups and having solos in many films including Togo on Disney+ and The Invisible Man.
    Whatever problems you encounter, with posture, fingerings, intonation, bowings, repertoire, and more, we have or will have the video to help you on your journey. Be sure to subscribe for all our cello lessons.
    For more on Justin, visit www.JustinLepard.com or The Vagabond Cellist on RUclips.
    For a wolf tone eliminator, visit Amazon for pricing and shipping options.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @consordini6258
    @consordini6258  3 года назад

    We hope you enjoyed our video.
    We will be waiting for your comments and suggestions!

  • @kkwong3881
    @kkwong3881 2 года назад +1

    I wonder why the shop don't remove the wolf tone (by professionals) before selling the cello?

  • @cellouniverse
    @cellouniverse 2 года назад

    what instrument and strings do you use?very good sound

  • @michaelblaney4461
    @michaelblaney4461 3 года назад

    Can't you just dampen the strings between the bridge and the tailpiece

  • @Omer_Latif
    @Omer_Latif 3 года назад +2

    hi my friend, i suggest you to change the music piece in your intro of the videos, it is totally irritating and out of tune, cant you hear it as a player? may be that's why you are getting too few views and comments with thousand of subscribers. its so offputting. best regards