I love these guys. They're like the modern beating heart of the cello. Eccentric, sure.. sometimes the classical arts need an injection of adrenaline. Their live show at Arena Pula in 2013.... it's simply sublime... the introduction (00:39 Benedictus (K. Jenkins)), that song - as an example - it's heart breaking in it's meaning and so well played.. so well played. The entire show is a testament to the superlative potential of the cello. Sublime.
Young Hauser so shy, Luka. 2 Cells s. Had a great career. Now Hauser is living his dream ! as Rebel wit a cello! Two world tours2023, 2024. Rebel With a cello and his fantastic Team left his audiences wanting more. Luka took time with his wife and three children. Now he is solo and doing videos and is touring. 💜♥️🇺🇸💕♥️♥️🥰😘
I'm in the process of designing an electric cello with coil pick-ups instead of piezo pick-ups. The volume and tone controls will be at the side instead of behind the body for easier access. I should have it done by mid-August 2019.
SVC50 can fit in the overhead bag compartment easily, it's the length of 2 bags. but nevertheless it often fits ontop of my bag (not suitcase) in the overhead. I have to try and sneak mine on because some airlines will probably try to give me shit. Last time BA stopped me and wanted me to pay for an extra seat, 'because it's an instrument' they said. But I insisted it was small and was polite all the way through, the guy eventually after letting everyone else on the plane first rang to the stewardess who said 'just send her down' and thankfully it easily fit in the overhead ontop of my bag. But I have to carry it on planes without the case. I no longer have the case as it was covered in mould and I was repatriating and had too many other boxes etc. to transport. i now just use a plastic bag. Very annoying. Not everyone is so careful on public transport, not even in airports. The airport security picked up my cello by the fingerboard just above the bridge when I was just telling him to just leave it on the conveyor belt to go through Xray machine. I screamed. Teh airport froze. So did he...still with my cello midair!! Lots of swearing in my head. Cello survived. My SVC50 is now 10 years old and gives me no problems. I'd just like to know what Larsens would sound like on it. Or what's the best string options. I've only ever used Jarger which are fine - I have read when fitting Jarger, wind them up gradually over the course of 24 hours so as to not over stretch the core I believe.
francesca romanin Thanks a lot it helps a lot to know that! I got an SVC 210 for Christmas so when I travel with it I will try and use your technique! Thanks again!
This is, with the SVC50, I can take off the leg grip bits and put them in my big handbag to try and still make it look smaller. It still fits in the overhead with the bits on though. Which helps stops it from rolling about. Otherwise I'd have to fiddle with the bags more around it to support it.
It's always a gamble. and I never take the case unfortunately. With teh case the SVC would be too big. if you want 100% assurance, buy a seat. But I can't afford to and I don't travel with it very much at all being my hobby. It's all dependant on the airline staff if they don't stop you. Try checking their small print on transporting instruments and dimensions for hand baggage and instruments to support your arguments if you need to .
@Amalia Guégan the SVC 110 for some mysterious reason has a smoother, more natural acoustic sound than the SVC 210 - I heard both. As a personal taste thing, I happen to find the 110 much nicer looking because it has a stronger resemblance to a real cello - also it is less expensive so that's another plus. The only advantage the SVC 210 has over that 110 is that it folds up to a narrower package. Enjoy your playing whichever you decide to go for : )
I transited in hand my bows in a tube, my Yamaha SVC50 cello, my rucksack and my cat - had to lug all that shit by hand, no assistance for a couple kilometres transiting through Frankfurt airport as the moving walkways weren't working. If only all the airports had little trolleys like Madrid airport to help customers out. Add 5c to airport tax, that'd rake in loads of money and pay for the trolley for goodness sake. Where there's a will, there's often a way. So my SVC50 travelled from London, to Portugal, missed a flight connection, to hotel, to Angola, (TAP was my least favourite airline) then years later Angola to Frankfurt, to Venice, (Lufthansa, easy nice) then Venice to London (BA - had hoped they wouldn't give me shit as it was BA, but the ground staff attempted to stop me, inflight staff were were fine). The security xray guy also tried something, but I managed to blag it as I had a spare handbag tag which I said was for the cello and insisted it was the handbaggage dimensions.
I don't like the idea that "playing classical music" amounts to "limiting one's creativity". I'd also add that strings have been used in pop music for ages and there is nothing particularly "new" in using them for pop/rock. Of course there are teacher who are not only strict but also "stuffy" and very judgemental in what is to be considered "good" music. One may want to rebel to that idea and experiment, but in the end to play the cello you always need to study a LOT.
What strings do you use on the Yamaha electric cellos? Which amp would you recommend for a portable rich smooth clear beautiful tone for playing in club / cafe venues / party venues?
Hey Francesca, we,re playing three Yamaha SVC50. As amps the best we had were ENGL amps. Pure clean sound, as well as heavy metal... Marshall also good. Fender less, Orange is not so good for Cello...
This is the most serious video from them , you know ( znas )
I love these guys. They're like the modern beating heart of the cello. Eccentric, sure.. sometimes the classical arts need an injection of adrenaline. Their live show at Arena Pula in 2013.... it's simply sublime... the introduction (00:39 Benedictus (K. Jenkins)), that song - as an example - it's heart breaking in it's meaning and so well played.. so well played. The entire show is a testament to the superlative potential of the cello. Sublime.
I love Luka's voice❤️
Alojzija Markovič Luka has like a russian accent and Stephan has a spanish accent
Luka couldhave a second career as a voiceover artist.
awmelee I know, and it kinda fits their personality😁❤️
Karen Carroll I would love that
@@volcanash19 I am just wondering how their singing voices are.
1/02/2021 From 2014 This is the most serious video from them , you know ! The most lovely , beautiful guy ! I like your music !
Young Hauser so shy, Luka. 2 Cells s. Had a great career. Now Hauser is living his dream ! as Rebel wit a cello! Two world tours2023, 2024. Rebel With a cello and his fantastic Team left his audiences wanting more.
Luka took time with his wife and three children. Now he is solo and doing videos and is touring.
💜♥️🇺🇸💕♥️♥️🥰😘
Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser act like brothers. =)
2cellos and Hans Zimmer.
You know
The musicians you can make a drinking game out of.
Serious interview at last!
I'm in the process of designing an electric cello with coil pick-ups instead of piezo pick-ups. The volume and tone controls will be at the side instead of behind the body for easier access. I should have it done by mid-August 2019.
how is your progress with this?
... Excelente .. en nuestro país necesitamos un endorser Yamaha para Cello . Saludos
They are awesome ❤️❤️❤️❤️
So beautiful, you know? :' )
Could make a drinking game every time they say ' ' 'you know' take a shot
Seriously though, does anyone else notice the fact that they keep on saying "You know?"?
I've noticed XDD
Adam Shaker - yea xD
Of course! You know?
English is not their native language, so it's understandable.
Lol so funny now I’m noticing it
Listen to a lot of musicians and they all use an alarming number of filler words and phrases.
Do these cellos really facilitate transportation, especially abroad by plane?
Not this model because of the shape, but the svc50 I would imagine so, since it has a much slimmer appearance and lacks the body outline as these do.
SVC50 can fit in the overhead bag compartment easily, it's the length of 2 bags. but nevertheless it often fits ontop of my bag (not suitcase) in the overhead. I have to try and sneak mine on because some airlines will probably try to give me shit. Last time BA stopped me and wanted me to pay for an extra seat, 'because it's an instrument' they said. But I insisted it was small and was polite all the way through, the guy eventually after letting everyone else on the plane first rang to the stewardess who said 'just send her down' and thankfully it easily fit in the overhead ontop of my bag.
But I have to carry it on planes without the case. I no longer have the case as it was covered in mould and I was repatriating and had too many other boxes etc. to transport. i now just use a plastic bag. Very annoying. Not everyone is so careful on public transport, not even in airports.
The airport security picked up my cello by the fingerboard just above the bridge when I was just telling him to just leave it on the conveyor belt to go through Xray machine. I screamed. Teh airport froze. So did he...still with my cello midair!!
Lots of swearing in my head.
Cello survived.
My SVC50 is now 10 years old and gives me no problems.
I'd just like to know what Larsens would sound like on it. Or what's the best string options. I've only ever used Jarger which are fine - I have read when fitting Jarger, wind them up gradually over the course of 24 hours so as to not over stretch the core I believe.
francesca romanin Thanks a lot it helps a lot to know that! I got an SVC 210 for Christmas so when I travel with it I will try and use your technique! Thanks again!
This is, with the SVC50, I can take off the leg grip bits and put them in my big handbag to try and still make it look smaller. It still fits in the overhead with the bits on though. Which helps stops it from rolling about. Otherwise I'd have to fiddle with the bags more around it to support it.
It's always a gamble. and I never take the case unfortunately. With teh case the SVC would be too big. if you want 100% assurance, buy a seat. But I can't afford to and I don't travel with it very much at all being my hobby. It's all dependant on the airline staff if they don't stop you. Try checking their small print on transporting instruments and dimensions for hand baggage and instruments to support your arguments if you need to .
You Know?
You know :')
I know.
Its normal way to took if you come from Croatia Serbia o from ex Yugoslavia
Wie Luka immer 'You know' sagt.😂😂
You know hhha Hhhh this is normal vay if you come from Balkan ☺️😊
@@vaskoangelov8336, Quatsch, Hauser tut das nicht !
Nice video!I'd like to buy a second cello, an electric one. Which one would you recommend? The yamaha svc 110 or svc 210? :)
The SVC 50 is more less the same as 210 but the 50 is cheaper
@Amalia Guégan the SVC 110 for some mysterious reason has a smoother, more natural acoustic sound than the SVC 210 - I heard both. As a personal taste thing, I happen to find the 110 much nicer looking because it has a stronger resemblance to a real cello - also it is less expensive so that's another plus. The only advantage the SVC 210 has over that 110 is that it folds up to a narrower package. Enjoy your playing whichever you decide to go for : )
I transited in hand my bows in a tube, my Yamaha SVC50 cello, my rucksack and my cat - had to lug all that shit by hand, no assistance for a couple kilometres transiting through Frankfurt airport as the moving walkways weren't working. If only all the airports had little trolleys like Madrid airport to help customers out. Add 5c to airport tax, that'd rake in loads of money and pay for the trolley for goodness sake. Where there's a will, there's often a way. So my SVC50 travelled from London, to Portugal, missed a flight connection, to hotel, to Angola, (TAP was my least favourite airline) then years later Angola to Frankfurt, to Venice, (Lufthansa, easy nice) then Venice to London (BA - had hoped they wouldn't give me shit as it was BA, but the ground staff attempted to stop me, inflight staff were were fine). The security xray guy also tried something, but I managed to blag it as I had a spare handbag tag which I said was for the cello and insisted it was the handbaggage dimensions.
I don't like the idea that "playing classical music" amounts to "limiting one's creativity".
I'd also add that strings have been used in pop music for ages and there is nothing particularly "new" in using them for pop/rock.
Of course there are teacher who are not only strict but also "stuffy" and very judgemental in what is to be considered "good" music. One may want to rebel to that idea and experiment, but in the end to play the cello you always need to study a LOT.
What strings do you use on the Yamaha electric cellos?
Which amp would you recommend for a portable rich smooth clear beautiful tone for playing in club / cafe venues / party venues?
Hey Francesca, we,re playing three Yamaha SVC50. As amps the best we had were ENGL amps. Pure clean sound, as well as heavy metal... Marshall also good. Fender less, Orange is not so good for Cello...
Thanks for the amp info 😊
And which strings?
mayb i could b lucky to catch your concerts if you are playing in Pula beginning of July or N.Italy
francesca romanin: we play Jargar (forte) it is really the best quality for not to much money...
❤😊
no, I dont know
haha. koji kraljevi :D
No...i don't know...
*You know*
A way to pretending extensive practicing is by using broken haired bows.