As a music educator, I really appreciate the patience these teachers displayed. They were listening intently and trying to help as much as possible despite the circumstances. This is so wholesome! And fun!
It depends. In this video Rob was acting like a man with, obviously, limited time, as he was taking his lesson in the barn, aka on the job, in order to fulfill his passion. Any adult with half of life experience can understand that not everyone has the time to do all the things they want to, and they respect that. I am sure that every educator, for music or not, wants to have uninterupted quiet time with their students, so that both can do their part well. However, not everyone can do that and Rob showcased it brilliantly. On the other hand, if the student looked like they were forced to take the lessons, aren't there when you are talking to them or simply ignore your instructions and "wing it" on their own, then I wouldn't blame the teachers if they didn't had the patience to teach the student.
@@thecommenternobodycaresabout Yep, you're absolutely right. Sometimes students just aren't ready to take a lesson. I've had to tell a parent before, "I'm sorry, but at this point, they're not able to fully benefit from the lessons. But we can try again in a year or two." Lots of reasons, usually focus-related or age-related. But this is a professional decision/opinion. It's not the same as losing one's patience. It's part of taking care of people and making sure they are in the best situation for learning. Also, different teachers connect differently, and I know some teachers who would love teaching that kid I turned away. Final thought: I no longer have the problem of students who refuse to engage or permanently lose interest. They always come around eventually. Getting students engaged is the most important part of my job. I could tell you some hilarious stories about this!
@@thecommenternobodycaresabout Okay...fine...one story. I once had a kindergartner who NEVER participated. It was so bad that his teacher had to come to music class with him and comfort him with a book or coloring sheets. Then one day I finally spoke to the kid and asked him, "Why don't you participate in music class?" His exact words were, "Tony Stark never goes to music class!" He wanted to be iron man so bad, but the movies and comics never show Iron Man in music class, so this kid thought he should avoid music class. 🤣🤣🤣 I told him, "just because they don't show him in music class doesn't mean he didn't go. Most geniuses are actually good musicians." He was fully engaged from then onward. Kids are so funny sometimes
Imagine trying to just get a couple of laughs but instead positively changing someone’s life for the better in a little way. You’re a legend Rob 👍🏻 A man amongst men indeed.
All three of those teachers are phenomenal. They met potentially high-stress situations with so much patience and understanding. I'm so grateful that you're promoting wonderful individuals And your Kratos ruled 🤘
Oh how things have changed. When I was a young'n, with the music teachers I had, one of them was NASTY! I mean... SERIOUSLY NASTY. He look like Sigmund Freud. Not joking. If anyone made a mistake, he'd yell, scream and throw things at us. He should never have been a teacher. Then, the 2nd teacher I had at a different school, was AMAZING! The man had the ability to see potential in his students and guide us to follow whatever dream we had. And he was supportive. It sure seems like teachers these days are a lot better than my first teacher. I just love this stuff!!!
At first I was like "wait, didn't Rob just do this?" Then after watching the video I'm over here bawling my eyes out hoping you do 100 more of this exact same video because of the impact you made. Good job, man.
You never know what is a person going through...she could be smiling while it's a few days since she lost her mother... amazing personality and I feel so sad for her
I usually don't like joke videos because I feel they waste people's time, but you did this perfectly Rob. You are a kind soul and found three beautiful people to highlight. Thanks mate.
These violinist teachers are so kind. Despite personal life they keep on with the violin and music. May God bless them all and give them some comfort and healing.
Rob! The video is funny, like the other prank ones always are too, but this one was just... wow... beyond... really beautiful, on a human level too. And, uhhhh, thanks also (to you and the other commenters!) for not making me the only one out here getting teary-eyed watching this. 😊❤ These teachers are wonderful. LOVE THIS!
This video was funny at the beginning and then emotional at the end. Rob you are not only a youtuber with great contents. You're an inspiring violinist, and i appreciate that you exist, because you make people's day, including mine. I play violin, and i learn so much from you, and i just learned how to play by hearing the song without looking for a note for violin. Keep going with your amazing videos. 🔥
Every "pro violin teachers" video, you manage to outdo yourself somehow. I absolutely love the content that you make, and the genuine way you're promoting these kind and loving people. Bless you, keep doing what you're doing!
All three of them were amazing but I can't help but just melt at Susan's reaction from 8:50 onwards! And also, mad respect to Cecilia for being so committed despite the hard times!
I was looking for a teacher on lessonface the other day and Kiarra actually reached out to me. I have a 15 min lesson sitting in my cart I still need to finish booking. After watching this I’m excited to possibly have her as my teacher. 🎉❤🎻
I've recorded and performed professionally for over 50 yrs. (woodwinds/dbl reeds), also taught elementary to post grad. It's always refreshing in this day and age to see that there are still educators out there to promote the teaching and the craft! Keep on!!
Hello from Australia. I’m a veteran of country fiddle here in Aus and found your channel while searching for online courses that young players and fans ask me about. Great work.
This video made me cry. You have no idea what's going on behind the smiles of those in front of you. My mom died in 2017 and as a bartender I had to put on a smile regardless. So tough. I wish I would've quit my job and grieve naturally. Blessings to you and these amazing violin teachers. Now, Rob, will you teach me how to play the duduk?
Landes, you are good people. You help folks feel better and that is actually beneficial to others, unlike so much of the woke nonsense being spread around by corporate media because it's so clickable, humanity be damned. Big thanks brutha. Paz.
Rob Landes it's kind of you helping and promoting and what a coincidence adding smile on their faces though they are mentally down ..you are such an angel on earth 👍🥹
Oh my Gawd! This was the best the guy hammering making noise and the teachers still trying their best to teach with all that noise and horse in the way! Lol candy apple candy apple!!!
Rob! The video is funny, like the other prank ones always are too, but this one was just... wow... beyond... really beautiful, on a human level too. And, uhhhh, thanks also (to you and the other commenters!) for not making me the only one out here getting teary-eyed watching this. These teachers are wonderful. LOVE THIS!
Youre so inspiring. To see you gain your passion back is amazing. You should learn some castlevania tunes. Theyre super fun to play on the guitar. I could only imagine the beauty on the violin.
I have ZERO clue why this showed up on my on my youtube recommendations but I'm so glad it did! What an awesome and inspiring video. Maybe I should take up violin!
Rob, you are so talented and wonderful. I love listening to you play. That fiddle song was great, I’m a music nerd and I love it! Dave played pretty well
Cool, Susan is a little Backwoods superb Artist, incredible violin 🎻 master and beautiful lady 😀 ❤️ love her music great to see her success and lighter side and others as well special art 🎨 love the sound !
okay the guy falling behind him was funny. It's amazing how well they were able stay focused. I feel for the lady that lost her mom. My mother is going through cancer right now.
So hilarious !!!!! You are a genius of disguises. By the way, I love the accent of the people from Argentina, like this teacher Cecilia Garcia. Greetings from Argentina !
Thanks Rob! You got me!!! I tough a horse!
I didn’t know I was hiring a horse whisperer, too! You were awesome!
You are so awesome @ceciliaflirgarcia!! Prayers for you during this time ❤️🙏
Condolences to you and your family!
You're so great teacher and great human. My God bless you✌️
Bro please make a video playing music: Overtaken from One Piece anime😍
Please please please
As a music educator, I really appreciate the patience these teachers displayed. They were listening intently and trying to help as much as possible despite the circumstances. This is so wholesome! And fun!
It depends. In this video Rob was acting like a man with, obviously, limited time, as he was taking his lesson in the barn, aka on the job, in order to fulfill his passion. Any adult with half of life experience can understand that not everyone has the time to do all the things they want to, and they respect that. I am sure that every educator, for music or not, wants to have uninterupted quiet time with their students, so that both can do their part well. However, not everyone can do that and Rob showcased it brilliantly.
On the other hand, if the student looked like they were forced to take the lessons, aren't there when you are talking to them or simply ignore your instructions and "wing it" on their own, then I wouldn't blame the teachers if they didn't had the patience to teach the student.
@@thecommenternobodycaresabout Yep, you're absolutely right. Sometimes students just aren't ready to take a lesson. I've had to tell a parent before, "I'm sorry, but at this point, they're not able to fully benefit from the lessons. But we can try again in a year or two." Lots of reasons, usually focus-related or age-related.
But this is a professional decision/opinion. It's not the same as losing one's patience. It's part of taking care of people and making sure they are in the best situation for learning.
Also, different teachers connect differently, and I know some teachers who would love teaching that kid I turned away.
Final thought: I no longer have the problem of students who refuse to engage or permanently lose interest. They always come around eventually. Getting students engaged is the most important part of my job. I could tell you some hilarious stories about this!
@@thecommenternobodycaresabout Okay...fine...one story. I once had a kindergartner who NEVER participated. It was so bad that his teacher had to come to music class with him and comfort him with a book or coloring sheets. Then one day I finally spoke to the kid and asked him, "Why don't you participate in music class?" His exact words were, "Tony Stark never goes to music class!" He wanted to be iron man so bad, but the movies and comics never show Iron Man in music class, so this kid thought he should avoid music class. 🤣🤣🤣
I told him, "just because they don't show him in music class doesn't mean he didn't go. Most geniuses are actually good musicians." He was fully engaged from then onward.
Kids are so funny sometimes
@@aarongrooves That's a funny story for sure!!!!!! XD
I'm trying my best not to mention AVM Shorts 5
The answer to that is , ‘most definitely ‘ 😂
You're so sweet!
Wish your daughter a speedy recovery Susan
❤️❤️
@@Virtualangello thank you so much🙏❤️
@@khairirahmann4059 thank you so much 😊. What an amazing experience to be part of. ❤️🙏
Imagine trying to just get a couple of laughs but instead positively changing someone’s life for the better in a little way. You’re a legend Rob 👍🏻 A man amongst men indeed.
All three of those teachers are phenomenal. They met potentially high-stress situations with so much patience and understanding. I'm so grateful that you're promoting wonderful individuals
And your Kratos ruled 🤘
Oh how things have changed.
When I was a young'n, with the music teachers I had, one of them was NASTY! I mean... SERIOUSLY NASTY.
He look like Sigmund Freud. Not joking. If anyone made a mistake, he'd yell, scream and throw things at us.
He should never have been a teacher.
Then, the 2nd teacher I had at a different school, was AMAZING!
The man had the ability to see potential in his students and guide us to follow whatever dream we had.
And he was supportive.
It sure seems like teachers these days are a lot better than my first teacher.
I just love this stuff!!!
At first I was like "wait, didn't Rob just do this?" Then after watching the video I'm over here bawling my eyes out hoping you do 100 more of this exact same video because of the impact you made. Good job, man.
Agreed, these are phenomenal and highlights teachers to people that may not have known of them otherwise. This is great and I think the best one yet.
You never know what is a person going through...she could be smiling while it's a few days since she lost her mother... amazing personality and I feel so sad for her
I usually don't like joke videos because I feel they waste people's time, but you did this perfectly Rob. You are a kind soul and found three beautiful people to highlight. Thanks mate.
These violinist teachers are so kind. Despite personal life they keep on with the violin and music. May God bless them all and give them some comfort and healing.
Thank you, that is very kind. God bless you❤️🙏
I am so proud you helped out people when they were in need!
Rob! The video is funny, like the other prank ones always are too, but this one was just... wow... beyond... really beautiful, on a human level too. And, uhhhh, thanks also (to you and the other commenters!) for not making me the only one out here getting teary-eyed watching this. 😊❤ These teachers are wonderful. LOVE THIS!
Now I want a "not completely beginner" level with teachers to see a bit more than the basics and how they teach further down the road as well!
This video was funny at the beginning and then emotional at the end. Rob you are not only a youtuber with great contents. You're an inspiring violinist, and i appreciate that you exist, because you make people's day, including mine. I play violin, and i learn so much from you, and i just learned how to play by hearing the song without looking for a note for violin. Keep going with your amazing videos. 🔥
This Rob guy ha made not only those teachers happy but for me too. Thank you for what you are doing.
Rob is such a boss, some of these awesome fellow humans are truly struggling & this video made every difference for them.
I came here for the funny bits, but Cecilia had me crying my eyes out at the end. They're all such beautiful souls, they deserve ALL the love.
This one made me cry. I'm so glad she taught your lesson and didn't cancel you too. It's so hard to lose a mom.
Every "pro violin teachers" video, you manage to outdo yourself somehow. I absolutely love the content that you make, and the genuine way you're promoting these kind and loving people. Bless you, keep doing what you're doing!
I love how you pulled this off without it being cringe, it was funny and then heartwarming 🙂
Such a support to fellow colleagues, and very touching as usual. You're awesome Rob. Never stop
I really love the videos you're doing Rob. Giving back both financially and emotionally to the gal that lost her mom was nothing short of CLASSY!
Dude, totally amazing! That woman who lost her mother, oh man!! Good job again sir!!
another idea here: maybe do collaborations with the teachers to give them a place to shine:)
Cecilia is a true Angel. Losing her mother a few days before yet keeping her beautiful smile, she is my new Hero. RIP and God Bless 🙏
All three of them were amazing but I can't help but just melt at Susan's reaction from 8:50 onwards! And also, mad respect to Cecilia for being so committed despite the hard times!
I was looking for a teacher on lessonface the other day and Kiarra actually reached out to me. I have a 15 min lesson sitting in my cart I still need to finish booking. After watching this I’m excited to possibly have her as my teacher. 🎉❤🎻
This is one of the best ones. I love the horse eating taking up almost the whole frame.
5:14 i loved that reaction. amazing video.
“Oh- hellooooooo! :D”
Wholesome :D
I've recorded and performed professionally for over 50 yrs. (woodwinds/dbl reeds), also taught elementary to post grad. It's always refreshing in this day and age to see that there are still educators out there to promote the teaching and the craft! Keep on!!
You are great
These women are impresive teachers! Thank you for promoting their services.
Can we just appreciate how Rob has been absolutely cranking out videos for us this past month
So much respect for what you do Rob. We need more people like you. Plus you are funny.
9:08 I enjoy the smile from Rob so much thanks for bringing us a positive energy.
This is some Universe colliding things. Cuz you made my day with this video and my mother passed away yesterday.
My "Thumbs up" doesn't seem right... more like... ❤ ... I'm so sorry to hear this
Rob Landes has a great heart and loving personality. Thank You for your great videos!
Hello from Australia. I’m a veteran of country fiddle here in Aus and found your channel while searching for online courses that young players and fans ask me about. Great work.
Those teachers were really amazing, that was something.
Can you do one where you prank a professional violinist by telling them you started last week but start playing really good? Love your vids
You making people have tears of joy! You are an amazing person Rob!
love the way you promote teachers by trolling them....
😄😄😉
This video made me cry. You have no idea what's going on behind the smiles of those in front of you. My mom died in 2017 and as a bartender I had to put on a smile regardless. So tough. I wish I would've quit my job and grieve naturally. Blessings to you and these amazing violin teachers. Now, Rob, will you teach me how to play the duduk?
This series is great Rob and you are promoting music and the people who work with it, congrats!
All my sympathy to Cecilia for the hard times she's enduring
Just spreading the love ❤ How wonderful. Well wishes to all who are hurting for loved ones and coping with loss ❤
amazing that you exactly chose two people who needed a good laugh.
@fransnagel. That is so so true!!
I play the French horn and only played the violin years ago. You inspired me to play again
😢Man that was beautiful. Tears to my eyes. Great video!
Bro the woman that lost her mom is amazing. So glad she followed her gut and took that one lesson that might change her life.
Candy Apple is a sweetheart and the planned shenanigans were hilarious.
Gotta learn from all 3 teachers!
I really like how you did not promote that beautiful wholesomeness in the end, in the intro or thumb, making it truly heartfelt ❤
Rob, you show your past experience how you hold your bow and hold the instrument 🙂
All three of them are such sweet and amazing ladies
Landes, you are good people. You help folks feel better and that is actually beneficial to others, unlike so much of the woke nonsense being spread around by corporate media because it's so clickable, humanity be damned. Big thanks brutha. Paz.
不要看心凌小小隻憨憨的,心凌可是清晰聰明呢
youtubeei.com/watch?v=3wx1Qk0IkSw
中間也很快就說明自己想要的隊員組合是什麼,可以讓尚未決定的隊員有目標
My admiration and respect for all teachers who are capable of teaching even in the most adverse conditions.
This video was a pure joy to watch.
And all the teachers are so patient and sweet!
I wish all lots of fun!
Rob Landes it's kind of you helping and promoting and what a coincidence adding smile on their faces though they are mentally down ..you are such an angel on earth 👍🥹
Thanks for the smile on my face, Rob. It was much needed.
Oh my Gawd! This was the best the guy hammering making noise and the teachers still trying their best to teach with all that noise and horse in the way! Lol candy apple candy apple!!!
I LOVED susan, she have that kind of energy I love in my best teachers. If a could speak english well I would love to buy a year of her lessons
Your friend falling in the background was the funniest thing I have seen in a LONG time! Lmao! Your obviously a good dude, love these videos!
@4:05 - OMG that made me laugh out loud in an empty room!
You are the coolest violinist.
Rob, you're just great! You showed us how to make a good use of 4M subscribers, to support hard working people! You're the best!
Rob! The video is funny, like the other prank ones always are too, but this one was just... wow... beyond... really beautiful, on a human level too. And, uhhhh, thanks also (to you and the other commenters!) for not making me the only one out here getting teary-eyed watching this. These teachers are wonderful. LOVE THIS!
Rob, you legend. Tears and snot going on here.
Great video as usual.
This is so cool I love this kind of videos because your actually the first person calling them out like they deserve ❤
Youre so inspiring. To see you gain your passion back is amazing. You should learn some castlevania tunes. Theyre super fun to play on the guitar. I could only imagine the beauty on the violin.
Very funny and yet emotional at the same time, wasn't expecting that part. 🙂
I have ZERO clue why this showed up on my on my youtube recommendations but I'm so glad it did! What an awesome and inspiring video. Maybe I should take up violin!
SAMMEE❤🎉
11:44 so heart touching 🥺 mothers are great.
@aravstark3236 ❤️🙏
Rob, you are so talented and wonderful. I love listening to you play. That fiddle song was great, I’m a music nerd and I love it! Dave played pretty well
Thought it was going to be silly but what a twist, I started tearing up. ❤
You are a sweet heart man, God Bless you, your family, friends and animals
Greatest Video this year on RUclips - Hands down.
So cool, these teachers were sa bomb! All going through tough times & really needed this ❤
Dood! I didn't cry in years, ten or more, but this made me cry too. Thank you!
The video ends unpredictably. I have tears in my eyes. Wish all the best to the teachers in this video. For their families, too.
This was by far the best one yet! 👏
I think so too!! :)
Kudos to Rob for doing this without bursting out laughing... I could never 😂
Oohhhh you can buy Susan a coffee through a link - done. Hope her daughter is feeling better.
Thank you so much, @samanthashair❤️🙏
This man is changing the world with a violin.
Amazing video, amazing people, amazing histories. Sometimes we need just a good moment, life is hard.
I saw the barn and thought I wonder if this is at Amelia's farm.. and there she was! Love your videos!
This video is sooo beautiful. You are really entertaining... Keep it up!
Cool, Susan is a little Backwoods superb Artist, incredible violin 🎻 master and beautiful lady 😀 ❤️ love her music great to see her success and lighter side and others as well special art 🎨 love the sound !
You got a really big heart ❤, Rob.
this is such a fun concept, and a business model that also helps other people out ! big thumbs up !
Man hysterical you messing with them like that🤣🤣
Good job as always
This was great to watch, thanks for uploading! 😄 I should try playing in the stables too someday!
You are an amazing man. Thank you for this. Thank you for helping others.
okay the guy falling behind him was funny. It's amazing how well they were able stay focused. I feel for the lady that lost her mom. My mother is going through cancer right now.
don't worry mate , your mum's gonna be alright . stay positive :)
susan is a gem
i love these videos we learn piano techniques at the same time hilarious pranks all the way. 🤣🤣
So sweet, you're so kind.
This is so nice and wholesome. Thanks for putting this up! ❤
Would be great to do a collaborative project with them all too.
So hilarious !!!!! You are a genius of disguises.
By the way, I love the accent of the people from Argentina, like this teacher Cecilia Garcia.
Greetings from Argentina !
This was outstanding in so many levels. Marvelous!! ❤️❤️❤️