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You have a great motivation towards cello. I have realized trough the years that cella vibrato is significantly easier than violin vibrato. Anyway, You are a great musician. Keep it up!
Absolutely beautiful progress; your facial expressions show you are passionately into playing the notes. Your transition into the Prelude to Cell on G string..really is very nice. Don't ever stop.
❤❤❤Really, your journey in learning to play is wonderful. This is the first year that I started to learn to play the cello, and from you I took inspiration ❤️❤️ I hope to benefit from you more and that you put many videos in which you learn some lessons on the instrument
Great how you've progressed over the years and never gave up on an instrument that is complex to most others that give up after a year of the instrument, wonderful job it's nice to see another player get so far on the cello.keep it up :))❤️❤️❤️
Hey, I loved they way you progressed year by year. It was a lot of improvement, Also what was that last song you played? I'm not a cellist but a violinist, I wanna learn that song for a duet with my cello accompanist. (My friend)
Good job! Some tips I that I would recommend would be maybe look for longer lines in your phrasing. Also, (I know this sounds simple) but have you tried visualizing where you want to shift if you have a big shift? I know it sounds kinda ridiculous but it's an old singer trick, imagine where you want to go on your instrument before you move. It might help.😃
Hey mate!! Nice progression in 6 years!! Can you tell me what cello is this and the brand of strings set that you have on?! It sounds pretty good! I have a stentor 1102 for the last 2 years as my first cello but im thinking already for an upgrade soon. Keep good work and f..k the neighbours! :D
Hey there, not sure if you are still looking for a new instrument but... Eastman makes a really good step up to your current instrument...it's in the 1500-1800 range. Slap on an extra $250 for a decent pernambuco bow and you have yourself a nice upgrade. If you are willing to splurge a bit more Jay Haide has a very reliable and popular cello line that spans from the 2k-10k range.
Also the piece is called “Krunk” and it’s by Armenian composer Komitas, I really love that song. He wrote it for the Armenian Genocide in 1915 when the Turks killed 1.5 million Armenians
How do u play that in 2 years???(2018) Is this a troll or are you yoyo ma's grandson and the piece on august 2020...that's me rn and i've been learning for 7-8 years damnit 😭 i regret skipping practices. Used to hate cello but now i love it but absolutely suck
Don’t bring ur self esteem down, I just practiced as much as I could and had a great private teacher who helped me through all of it. Just try to be consistent with ur practice even if u don’t practice every day.
I would say great progress but what really made me progress is too stop practicing full songs and playing just to get a reaction. You would amazing if you really tuned into practicing technique and tone of your cello. (Also get some good rosin)*. Keep up the good work!!
Great work! And that's a cool instrument. Now if it had 2 more higher strings after the A string and they were tuned a half step down in relation to the other 4, that would be reeeeaaally cool. 😎
@@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633 🥹 it sounds like a 30 year old man played it who practiced his whole life💀 IT SO EASY TO! ( NOTES) G, D , B A B,D,B,G, D ,B A B,D,B..G D ,(TWO FINGERS ON A ) E (TFOA) E and a lot more crap💀
Jesus, Dec. 2018... I haven't watched further along the video but... it's awful man hahaha, I hope it gets better, will post another comment when I get to the end of the video
Some people js get really into the music, in my schools orchestra almost everyone sways and makes faces when they love the song bc they’re not js playing it
1. Monkey see, monkey do. Most Cellist today are being taught to actually make rediculous faces to attract the audience by expressing emotional attachment to the music. 2. Our face is literally our number 1 way of expressing emotions. Therefor, if the player is into the music, he or she (2 genders) is most likrly going to show "some" expressions. But again, it is taught today to make rediculous expressions which yes, I agree, is annoying. Fun Fact: watch Old cellist, they could care less about rediculous facial expressions because its about the music. Todays society is full or narccicists.
Not only you progressed in Cello... but you also went to the gym !
Amazing glow up, keep crushing it !
Haha thanks!
As a cellist after 17 years of education your progress is amazing! ❤
Music can create a state of awareness and alertness in humans, a state that people with near-death experiences understand
You have a great motivation towards cello. I have realized trough the years that cella vibrato is significantly easier than violin vibrato. Anyway, You are a great musician. Keep it up!
Thank you so much. I appreciate it!
i disagree about the vib thing, in normal positions yes but thumb position vibrato I would say is harder than violin vib
Nah cello vib is way harder
Waaaay harder
As a complete beginner.. this is the motivation I needed to keep going 🖤
Absolutely beautiful progress; your facial expressions show you are passionately into playing the notes. Your transition into the Prelude to Cell on G string..really is very nice. Don't ever stop.
A great testimony to hard work, diligence and talent! Also, compliments to your teacher! Keep going with it!!!
Thank you!🙏
❤❤❤Really, your journey in learning to play is wonderful. This is the first year that I started to learn to play the cello, and from you I took inspiration ❤️❤️ I hope to benefit from you more and that you put many videos in which you learn some lessons on the instrument
Excellent work, you should be proud of yourself!!
Great how you've progressed over the years and never gave up on an instrument that is complex to most others that give up after a year of the instrument, wonderful job it's nice to see another player get so far on the cello.keep it up :))❤️❤️❤️
Thank you, I appreciate it!
I congratulate you on your perseverance. It's a very difficult instrument and I commend you on not stopping.
Ahh! And you're all grown up! What a beautiful testimony to discipline and perseverance. Thank you for sharing.
Great to see how far you have come , congratulations 👏
Bros yes. This just instills my need to learn the cello. Great video and progression🙏🙂
Congratulations on your hard and consistent work! I wish someday to be at your level and beyond, keep it up!
Outstanding!
Amazing progress!! Keep it up!!
Amazing progress 👏 keep it up
Very good, especially on 5th and 6th year! A great instrument
Great Progress Argishiti!
¡Felicitaciones desde Argentina!
Amazing progress!!!! Bravo’ 🎉
Congratulations...! Interesting performance progress... 👌
This Kid is amazing 🤩. I can’t wait until I start seeing my progress 😂. Well done kiddo
Appreciate it!
Dude once I saw you shredding that Mozart in 2018, my smile lit up. That's impressive.
It’s the worst thing I’ve ever heard 👹
top!!! bravo!!!
Nice job! It's amazing how the cello is hardiest than others common instruments. But, before years, we've a amazing result!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Bravo!!!
amazing progress
You will go places!
Appreciate it! U too!
Hey, I loved they way you progressed year by year. It was a lot of improvement, Also what was that last song you played? I'm not a cellist but a violinist, I wanna learn that song for a duet with my cello accompanist. (My friend)
oh nice, the last piece is much much better, sounds great!
Amazing progress! I'm wondering if you changed your teacher after the first 3 or something years or if it was always the same one?
I enjoyed this! :)
Glad to hear!
Bro! 👏👏👏
broo well done its really good and encouraging video it made me smile and be confident that one day i will be better
Wow!
Very good indeed...can I ask what make is ur cello...its lovely? Thank you.
Nice 🎉
Wow you have amazing progress, what piece are you playing at 4:50?
Good job! Some tips I that I would recommend would be maybe look for longer lines in your phrasing. Also, (I know this sounds simple) but have you tried visualizing where you want to shift if you have a big shift? I know it sounds kinda ridiculous but it's an old singer trick, imagine where you want to go on your instrument before you move. It might help.😃
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Hey mate!! Nice progression in 6 years!! Can you tell me what cello is this and the brand of strings set that you have on?! It sounds pretty good! I have a stentor 1102 for the last 2 years as my first cello but im thinking already for an upgrade soon. Keep good work and f..k the neighbours! :D
Hey there, not sure if you are still looking for a new instrument but... Eastman makes a really good step up to your current instrument...it's in the 1500-1800 range. Slap on an extra $250 for a decent pernambuco bow and you have yourself a nice upgrade. If you are willing to splurge a bit more Jay Haide has a very reliable and popular cello line that spans from the 2k-10k range.
Bravoooooo
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Awesome that you stuck with it... I'd love to hear the 2023 version! Congrats!
Me too!
Great progress! How much do u practice daily?
Thank you so much! I used to practice 2 to 2 1/2 hours, but for the past few months, I’ve only had time for an hour or so.
But most important is the quality of practice more than the quantity.
Algún día aprenderé igual que él pero que triste que sean seis años pero aún así suena hermoso valió la pena 😊
I want to play one my self
Congrats man! You sound really good :) how much time a day would you say you practiced ?
Appreciate it, I don’t practice as much now but I used to practice like 2-3 hrs a day when I was in my prime
The key is consistency tho
5:25 got that Ray Chen facial expression pack
nice! Please put in the song titles!!
whats the song at 5:05? it look so much fun to play, beautiful progress
It’s from David Popper Etude No. 17
Men awesome playing, you got really good it's impressive as hell. I'm dying to know the piece you played at 3:40 min.
Thank you bro I appreciate it!
Also the piece is called “Krunk” and it’s by Armenian composer Komitas, I really love that song. He wrote it for the Armenian Genocide in 1915 when the Turks killed 1.5 million Armenians
It’s sad but it hits deep bro
@@argishticello4804 Do you know where I could find the sheet music for it ? Impossible so far
Im pretty sure you can google search “Krunk” by Komitas cello sheet music
What cello do you have?
I have a question what’s the last song that you played what’s the name?
How do u play that in 2 years???(2018) Is this a troll or are you yoyo ma's grandson
and the piece on august 2020...that's me rn and i've been learning for 7-8 years damnit 😭 i regret skipping practices. Used to hate cello but now i love it but absolutely suck
Don’t bring ur self esteem down, I just practiced as much as I could and had a great private teacher who helped me through all of it. Just try to be consistent with ur practice even if u don’t practice every day.
Even if u don’t have time, still try to get in at least 10-20min so ur skill won’t decline. But trust me, it’s all abt consistency
@@argishticello4804 i currently practice 3 hours daily and i'll try to catch up for what I lost!
Thats a realistic video, of the progress on an instrument. Not that kind of 100 other videos, where people play like a champ after one year.
Is it possible to learn this muself or should i get lessons ?
Can't learn cello by yourself. Too hard.
I would say great progress but what really made me progress is too stop practicing full songs and playing just to get a reaction. You would amazing if you really tuned into practicing technique and tone of your cello. (Also get some good rosin)*. Keep up the good work!!
Appreciate the feedback!
the one @1:23 is so famous yet I can't find it anywhere - name please!
What is the song played in 2019? I’m looking for new music
Also the song in 2020
Theme from Schindler's list and cello suite
They're not songs. They;re pieces.
Great work! And that's a cool instrument. Now if it had 2 more higher strings after the A string and they were tuned a half step down in relation to the other 4, that would be reeeeaaally cool. 😎
I am realising hiw advanced my friend is.
He is playing vibrato almost perfect in middle school context
I’ve played the cello for three months,and I have already learned Bach suite one 💀
I don't believe it or maybe you did, but how does it sound?
@@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633 🥹 it sounds like a 30 year old man played it who practiced his whole life💀
IT SO EASY TO! ( NOTES)
G, D , B A B,D,B,G, D ,B A B,D,B..G D ,(TWO FINGERS ON A ) E (TFOA) E
and a lot more crap💀
Jesus, Dec. 2018... I haven't watched further along the video but... it's awful man hahaha, I hope it gets better, will post another comment when I get to the end of the video
God, slow down. It's a mess, in 2018.
Fix your posture.
SAY IT IN A NICER WAY PLS
Why do Cellists always do drama-faces? It detracts from the music.
Some people js get really into the music, in my schools orchestra almost everyone sways and makes faces when they love the song bc they’re not js playing it
1. Monkey see, monkey do. Most Cellist today are being taught to actually make rediculous faces to attract the audience by expressing emotional attachment to the music.
2. Our face is literally our number 1 way of expressing emotions. Therefor, if the player is into the music, he or she (2 genders) is most likrly going to show "some" expressions. But again, it is taught today to make rediculous expressions which yes, I agree, is annoying.
Fun Fact: watch Old cellist, they could care less about rediculous facial expressions because its about the music. Todays society is full or narccicists.
2018 got me fucked up
Rude!
blud the 8th grade cellos are more serious than you.