Just for clarification, I'm not saying that non-cellists don't know that this is difficult. What I am saying is that there is a different type of respect for this when you actually play the cello.
As a cellist, her control is amazing. This is extremely difficult for that speed and crossing to create that clear cut sound especially that high up the fingerboard. You can hear every note crisp and precise. Fantastic performer. My fingers would bleed
I'm not a cellist, and I can see how difficult that is. I can see the way her fingers are moving, and how she's got whiplash. She goes hard. Very talented woman.
Well, this "part" of the concerto sounds really metal because it's based on the same "structures" on which later on metal has been based, such as "pedal pointing" parts at a very high speed (on a minor scale sequence) (usually played with palm muting on electric guitar on lower strings and anyway generally using open strings to make it more fluent and "human" to play).
@@erinbaggarly900 Exactly! The difference between Rock and Metal is the fact that the first is mainly based on blues "structures" instead the second is based on the fusion of both blues and classical music "structures".
@@Franz_Liszt_KoreanI imagine its because of the rapid shifting to play multi double stops and rapid string crossing to play those and her intonation being spot on, let alone that fast running passage right after the double stops with such good bow articulation/control and intonation. And she got dynamics, musicality and everything. All that doesn't come together overnight. That's all I got. I don't know this lady but then I don't know a lot of them either. I am not a cello player. What a boss lady.
I have been watching shorts for a break and then I stumbled upon this comment.😐😐😐😑😑 Integration of f(x)dx=F(x) f(x)=chellist. F(x)=orchestra. Correct me if I am wrong. Enough calculas for today😂😂😂.
Now you know why the average cello is bigger than the average window. I loved Victor Borge's response to the question: What is the difference between a violin and a viola? Victor: The viola burns longer.
That happens when you have a heart/brain/soul that appreciates awesome music, performed awesomely. I had never heard/seen this piece before and had tears in my eyes within seconds. Pity it is so short.
As a cellist, here's how can I understand how difficult this is :D -Intonation with doing chords is pain -Thumb position, we develope callouses on the side of our thumbs to play that high and causes pain -Staying in time with the orchestra and not just playing inside your own world is pain
No entiendo bien cuál es la postura de quiénes comentan "como si fuera cualquier cosa".... Pero en mi pobre opinión, ésta niña Sol; es talento puro y esa destreza solo pudo adquirirla con muchos, muchos años de estudios, sacrificios, disciplina y una determinación más allá del humano común... Para la Srta. Sol, mi admiración y respeto..😊😊
Saw a H.S. Senior play like this on graduation. Absolutely amazing. He got a full house standing ovation and came back out for a curtain call and did a small ovation. That was years ago, and I've not forgotten.
Yeah, as a cellist, I will say the thumb was ON THE MOVE, and that itself need to be practiced when it comes to its placement or placements and not having it rest and not having it hit the strings when crossing and accidentally pluck one while whipping your hand across the string board, amazing talent, especially when having a solo, even if for only about two minutes, 🎉😮
I worked as a tourmanager for an orchestra and went on tour with her and besides being an amazing cellist Sol Gabetta is also a very nice person! A win-win for the classical music-world ❤️
As a violinist, I pray 🙏🏾 that she is able to continue playing at this level. God healed me of painful carpal tunnel by not playing for some months in my middle school years. Playing my violin was my mental health therapy from 5th grade through college.
I'm a guitarist, but I definitely understand. I have nothing but the utmost respect for these musicians. It takes an insane amount of time and dedication to master an instrument like that.
No it doesn't. It's easy. You schlep around trying to learn the guitar like some kind of dope. Just pick up one of these chellies. I'm kidding if that wasn't obvious.
I am also a cellist but the right hand is not what impresses here, the amazing thing is the left hand. The precision in every sound the perfect transition between all the high positions is what she does just perfect
I'm a beekeeper and I know how truly difficult this is, especially the height of the bounce in the spiccato being controlled much the same as we apiarists control our Queen bee!
The cello sheet music for this piece actually almost looks like piano music because it has a grand staff (both treble and bass clefs), instead of changing clefs, because it jumps around so much between high and low notes.
Sorry pianists, but no ya don't xD because intonation is not a thing on piano. Us string players strive for perfect intonation constantly (it's impossible). This lady is killing it! She is playing chords out her ass and if one finger is even a millimeter off on ANYTHING she's flubbed it.
This is such a wonderful woman. I saw her in a big concert hall, only with her cello and a piano. I was so far away and she seemed to be so tiny. But as she startet playing, she really touched my heard. And after the concert, she signed my card. She was so friendly and thankful for my compliments. A very special person. ❤
As a cleaner I know how difficult this really is. Her ability to bounce off string positions like that is pretty tough, her bow technique is remarkable and a stoccato that can cleans the floor like a pro. How the orchestra was able to keep up with her timing is truly spotless. She wiped the floor clean with that performance
Jika di alat tiup aku suka..Trompet, jika di string aku paling suka Cello ... Wonderful sound ! Perform yang hebaat wanita ini dg tingkat kesulitan tinggi 👍
Have you ever tried L'Explorateur? It's a triple-cream soft cheese from France. It is the closest to cheese straight from Heaven that I've ever had the pleasure of snarfing.
I will keep that in mind. Thanks! I remember when I was in Brazil many years ago, a very common item for breakfast was pom(baguettes) with this crema cheese that tasted like heavenly butter. I've been searching for it too long. Can't find it here in the States. Anyways, thanks for recommendation!
The strength, concentration, and technical expertise on display was amazing!!! Obviously a master at work!!!! Which is always incredible to watch!!! Nice clip. Thanks!
As a theoretical theorist one could theorize that theories are after all theories, and theoretically, by extension, just a theory. It's just a theory of mine.
Piece: Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No. 2, Op. 119
Performed by: Sol Gabetta
Just for clarification, I'm not saying that non-cellists don't know that this is difficult. What I am saying is that there is a different type of respect for this when you actually play the cello.
@@Classical-Inspiration As a cellist, I would definitely agree.
omg amazing
Thanks for the info
Saint-Saëns is severely underrated.
As a roofer , I can tell you she nailed it.
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Nice one ❤
As a Cello, I know how painful this is
i was searching for this comment lol
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Thank you for your service 🙏
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Why?
Even her cello is sweating.
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"As a Post Office employee I can certify that she's the total package"!!
Are you sure she didn't just mail it in?
@@golfinglibrarianhe mailed you may receive the amount of money
Wait that’s such a cute compliment!?!
@@golfinglibrarian No!she beamed it up Sholly!
As a cellist, her control is amazing. This is extremely difficult for that speed and crossing to create that clear cut sound especially that high up the fingerboard. You can hear every note crisp and precise. Fantastic performer. My fingers would bleed
Brilliant ❤
@@infiniteinspiration1628YOU ARE UNDER EVERY COMMENT
@@miabacon6862who cares
As a drummer, I 100% understand what you’re saying because although you play on one drum, it has many different pitches within that drumhead..
Not a cellist, but very impressed... love music)) Good luck 💓
As a Finance Manager, I can tell you she's balanced the books perfectly.
Very nice! I was thinking more like this is why she gets paid the big bucks but whatever yours works much better.
as an accountant, I tell you, she does not need any adjusting
I'm not a cellist, and I can see how difficult that is. I can see the way her fingers are moving, and how she's got whiplash. She goes hard. Very talented woman.
She OWNS the cello! She was born to play & knows it like the back of her hand ✋️. 🎻 🎶 🎵
She might be wonderful in giving head 😊
I'm not a cellist and this looks really easy
This is not talent. This is hard work
@@denisseavila9083 This is not talent. This is hard work
Stunning talent perfected with years of dedication to practice until perfect. Much respect!!
As a dishwasher i can understand how clean that is!
LoL & not in another sense
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As a metal head who LOVES classical, THIS was mind-blowing
Should try to Fret this together?! 🎼🎸
Well, this "part" of the concerto sounds really metal because it's based on the same "structures" on which later on metal has been based, such as "pedal pointing" parts at a very high speed (on a minor scale sequence) (usually played with palm muting on electric guitar on lower strings and anyway generally using open strings to make it more fluent and "human" to play).
Metal evolved from symphony I believe
@@erinbaggarly900 Exactly! The difference between Rock and Metal is the fact that the first is mainly based on blues "structures" instead the second is based on the fusion of both blues and classical music "structures".
@@justav2Really succinct way to put it.
You answered that subconscious question that must have been forming for some time.
as a violinist, i can understand how difficult this is
Same!
Why is it difficult?
@@Franz_Liszt_KoreanI imagine its because of the rapid shifting to play multi double stops and rapid string crossing to play those and her intonation being spot on, let alone that fast running passage right after the double stops with such good bow articulation/control and intonation. And she got dynamics, musicality and everything. All that doesn't come together overnight. That's all I got. I don't know this lady but then I don't know a lot of them either. I am not a cello player. What a boss lady.
So do I, although I am not playing either at one or the other. I enjoy playing guitar.
@@Franz_Liszt_Korean because you have to put multiple fingers down REALLY fast and you can’t mess up… I hope it helps
As an 🇬🇧. Infantry veteran, that Lady is killing it !.
Whenever I feel a bit arrogant about something, I'd play this as a reminder.
Play this on the cello?
@@Kargbo-Reffell_Musici can imagine the deadpan expression he/she gives you😂
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. No, he means play the video we are watching right now.
@@Sahasrarasmi-Sancodite Plot Twist... @yanitachristin2616 is actually Yo-Yo Ma 😂
as a human being, i fully understand how difficult this is
as a 6th dimensional sentient rhomboid, I fully understand how difficult this is
You finally made it eh!😂😂
As an Engineer, I can tell you that she is well integrated into the orchestra.
I have been watching shorts for a break and then I stumbled upon this comment.😐😐😐😑😑
Integration of f(x)dx=F(x)
f(x)=chellist.
F(x)=orchestra.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Enough calculas for today😂😂😂.
@@debapriyokhan5835*cellist
It's a solo part...
She is so well integrated she is basically e^x
@@DailyFrankPeter that's not what.. you know what just look up ci/cd if your curious.
I felt her excitement and energy. PHENOMENAL. 🎉😊💖
As an actual cellist, IT'S SO HARD WHENEVER YOU'RE PRACTICING YOU WILL WANT TO THROW THE CELLO OUT A WINDOW!! TRUST ME!
Now you know why the average cello is bigger than the average window.
I loved Victor Borge's response to the question: What is the difference between a violin and a viola?
Victor: The viola burns longer.
As someone who lived in a house with a cello player, I had the same thoughts. :)
@@PhilJonesIII yeah it’s just so hard to not try…
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thank goodness im not the only one who feels like this half the time 😂
As a nobody, it brought tears to my eyes. Intense and amazing.
😂😅 BEST ANSWER... I'm a nobody also... I can kinda play the Radio 📻 and on a good day figure out RUclips.
That happens when you have a heart/brain/soul that appreciates awesome music, performed awesomely. I had never heard/seen this piece before and had tears in my eyes within seconds. Pity it is so short.
@@rick9610 ruclips.net/video/6lomOwF-LFs/видео.html
as a deaf one, i say you she is very well dressed...
You're a somebody to me, bro 💪
As a human being, im just grateful to listen to beautiful music. I hope I'm not the only one.
You're definitely not alone
Nope you are not alone
Me too😂😂😂😂
Then you must be a fan of Hauser too ?
And even all the music player in that performance STUNNED by Her AMAZING PLAYING. Got goosebumps and tears in my eyes. My oh my...
Same
As an Uber Eats delivery driver I can tell she drove that one home.
More like she delivered
Yaaas
As a cosmologist, I can definitely say that this is out of the world.
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Oh i thought it would be astrologist
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Astronomers, cosmologists, astrophysicists and physicists are crying right now@@nota2421
You win
As a cellist, here's how can I understand how difficult this is :D
-Intonation with doing chords is pain
-Thumb position, we develope callouses on the side of our thumbs to play that high and causes pain
-Staying in time with the orchestra and not just playing inside your own world is pain
No entiendo bien cuál es la postura de quiénes comentan "como si fuera cualquier cosa".... Pero en mi pobre opinión, ésta niña Sol; es talento puro y esa destreza solo pudo adquirirla con muchos, muchos años de estudios, sacrificios, disciplina y una determinación más allá del humano común... Para la Srta. Sol, mi admiración y respeto..😊😊
As a chemist, I know how difficult this really is
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Borodin???
borodin pov
These are starting to make no sense 😂
HAHAHA LMAO
As a disappointmentist, I understand how difficult this is.
I hope you're not implying that cellists are not dissapointments.
@@jerichoshannon6783 I am implying that I am a disappointment
@@Geek169 Don't be harsh.
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@@jerichoshannon6783wait is that a given for every orchestra? I assumed that was only mine 🤣
As a fisherman I can tell that she hooked me up in the harmony ❤
As a musician, "in the harmony" doesn't make sense because she is playing the melody.
Just leave that part out and it's still funny
@@Aceofspades737he’s a fisherman
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That was beautiful! The talent...
As an optometrist, I see her talent.
As a wannabe certified forklift operator, i understand how difficult this is
As an actual forklift certified operator I agree
Yeah .. but if you could play it on your forklift ..
Would only other forklift drivers realise how difficult it is ..
But I wouldn't get it ?
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As a truck driver, I will say she DELIVERED a solid performance
As an Accountant, I can tell her Journal Entry is perfect.
Saw a H.S. Senior play like this on graduation. Absolutely amazing. He got a full house standing ovation and came back out for a curtain call and did a small ovation. That was years ago, and I've not forgotten.
Cool story.
Thanks...
Huge complaint
@@lightwarrior432complaint or compliment?
Yeah, as a cellist, I will say the thumb was ON THE MOVE, and that itself need to be practiced when it comes to its placement or placements and not having it rest and not having it hit the strings when crossing and accidentally pluck one while whipping your hand across the string board, amazing talent, especially when having a solo, even if for only about two minutes, 🎉😮
I know how difficult it is to play Ba Ba Black Sheep on a Kazoo. Anything beyond that is like a miracle to me!
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This is by far the most understanding chat thread I ever read. Everyone not a cellist understands how difficult this really is.
Or it isn’t, 😅because they don’t
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That's funny as hell
As a former violist, I certainly can appreciate the extraordinary talents and ability of This Woman's playing.
As an unemployed asian man. I know how difficult this really is.
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Same here..❤
Under biden eh?
Lol
You don't need to be a cellist to recognize talent. 😮🤩
The Best
This is not talent. This is hard work
@@תומיגדג I'd say it's a good mix of both. Even if you work crazy hard, I couldn't imagine someone with no talent at all ever reaching this level.
As a lazy person, I can see how much work she put into this ❤️
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Wow, this is freaking amazing. She's talented. 👏 😍 ✨️
As human being, reading these comments I learned the existence of so many professions that I would've never know in my entire life
I was searching for this comment 😂
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Anyone who’s ever played in an orchestra can know how talented one has to be to perform at this level!
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I worked as a tourmanager for an orchestra and went on tour with her and besides being an amazing cellist Sol Gabetta is also a very nice person!
A win-win for the classical music-world ❤️
As a violinist, I pray 🙏🏾 that she is able to continue playing at this level. God healed me of painful carpal tunnel by not playing for some months in my middle school years. Playing my violin was my mental health therapy from 5th grade through college.
She is cutting that thang up like a thanksgiving turkey. Go girl. 🦃
As a geologist, I can tell you, she rocked!
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As a teacher I can tell you she learned very well ❤👌🏻
Wow! That was bravissimo! 😀Anyone can appreciate such expertise!👍🎵
I'm a cellist...this is mind blowing. She's brilliant...wow❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
She is very hardworking, and ofcourse its visibly at a high level of difficult.
Her recording of the Shostakovich E flat concerto, is amazing.
I'm a 35 year guitarist and I KNOW how hard this is!!!!
I play guitar also and the cello is by far the hardest instrument I ever tried to play
31 years and hardly knowing major scales I could tell by half a second how difficult it is
As a basketball player, I can tell you she just dunked on everybody.
As a cellist myself, this is absolutely incredible!❤
I'm a guitarist, but I definitely understand. I have nothing but the utmost respect for these musicians. It takes an insane amount of time and dedication to master an instrument like that.
No frets and that bow.
...I'll just put my guitar on the stand for a bit here...
No it doesn't. It's easy. You schlep around trying to learn the guitar like some kind of dope. Just pick up one of these chellies.
I'm kidding if that wasn't obvious.
As a Ceiling fan, I can understand how difficult this is.
After all of these "as a..." yours made me belly laugh!
That’s freaking hysterical!!
How hard it is to move this fast.
As a difficult, I understand how cellist this is.
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Vice verca pls 🙏🏻
@@ana_leongThe joke: 🛫
You: 🧍
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As a yoga teacher I can tell this was hard even to watch, imagine playing it 🥵
She’s skilled! 👏🏼
as a conductor, I know how hard this is to conduct.
Why do you think he’s just letting her get on with it?! 😂
What's the piece?
I’d have no idea which way to wave that magic wand thing
@@misterhat6395 Tis a baton lol
As a pianist, I can tell you how difficult this is (I play the cello too and yes, her control of the bow is freaking amazing)
I am also a cellist but the right hand is not what impresses here, the amazing thing is the left hand. The precision in every sound the perfect transition between all the high positions is what she does just perfect
I'm a beekeeper and I know how truly difficult this is, especially the height of the bounce in the spiccato being controlled much the same as we apiarists control our Queen bee!
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If you say so!
Damn! She's really going for it. Very impressive.
as a pianist, I understand how difficult this
The cello sheet music for this piece actually almost looks like piano music because it has a grand staff (both treble and bass clefs), instead of changing clefs, because it jumps around so much between high and low notes.
I love it when other instruments have to read both clefs at once. Also that’s really impressive.
Sorry pianists, but no ya don't xD because intonation is not a thing on piano. Us string players strive for perfect intonation constantly (it's impossible). This lady is killing it! She is playing chords out her ass and if one finger is even a millimeter off on ANYTHING she's flubbed it.
As a cello, I can tell you I got played.
and enjoyed every moment.........
As a diehard RUclipsr for 18 years, I can see how incredibly difficult this is.
Wow!! That was marvelously magnificent!!
Even the cello is like; what the ... ?
I didn't know I could do that!
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Hahahaha this is AMAAAZING comment👌👏👏😂😂😂👌
This comment is the one that actually made me laugh😂
@@wesome0756 Me too LOL.
This is such a wonderful woman. I saw her in a big concert hall, only with her cello and a piano. I was so far away and she seemed to be so tiny. But as she startet playing, she really touched my heard. And after the concert, she signed my card. She was so friendly and thankful for my compliments. A very special person. ❤
You dirty old man 😂
That’s so great, getting to meet her and thank her for her performance. What a privilege.
What is her name?
@@paulanorton1560 sol gabetta
Beautiful story 🎶 🤗
As a cellist, yes this is difficult.
Yes I've got cells too
She has been playing it when she were 3 years old, I really got motivation when I knew about her, she is amazing.
How my parents expected me to play on the first day of violin practice
Edit thanks for the likes!
Crazy parents..thats ridiculous..& honestly..its absurd to even say because not even a well playing person attains to such level.
@@yvonnerahui8729 when you got Asian parents …
Broo, sameeee
I have been learning for only 3 months and everyone except so much☹️
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As a Composer, I was so mind blown of this symphony!
But it is a concerto actually
As a non-composer I can tell you are not a composer. It's not a symphony but a concerto.
As a bassist, I understand how hard this is.
I was just about to comment that 😂
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Obviously, this would be harder on the bass.
Geez look at all the rosin on the upper body of the cello.. she’s awesome!!
As an air guitarist, I know how difficult this really is.
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See it as a classical playing god :"]
You win the comments today! 😂
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As a bricklayer I know how difficult this is 😊
Bricklayist
Brickplayer
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As a band student I understand how hard it is to play an instrument I've also seen one of my friends almost pass out from a solo too
Sol Gabetta, argentina 🇦🇷... en este país no hubieras sido lo mismo tu éxito, me alegra hayas ido adonde valoren tu talento ❤
As a cleaner I know how difficult this really is.
Her ability to bounce off string positions like that is pretty tough, her bow technique is remarkable and a stoccato that can cleans the floor like a pro.
How the orchestra was able to keep up with her timing is truly spotless.
She wiped the floor clean with that performance
as a french bulldog, I understand how difficult this is
Walter Geoffrey! How ya doin'?
As a old, retired, low income individual, I know how difficult this is! 😊
As a human being with more than two brain cells, I can tell how amazingly difficult that was! But awesome!
As a physicist I can understand how good those sound waves are !!
my favorite one so far. XD
It almost looks like the video is sped up. And every note is crisp and clear. Amazing!
As a listener I understand how hard it is.
Jika di alat tiup aku suka..Trompet, jika di string aku paling suka Cello ... Wonderful sound ! Perform yang hebaat wanita ini dg tingkat kesulitan tinggi 👍
As a cheese fanatic I can understand how difficult this is.
Lol underrated comment.
Have you ever tried L'Explorateur? It's a triple-cream soft cheese from France. It is the closest to cheese straight from Heaven that I've ever had the pleasure of snarfing.
I will keep that in mind. Thanks! I remember when I was in Brazil many years ago, a very common item for breakfast was pom(baguettes) with this crema cheese that tasted like heavenly butter. I've been searching for it too long. Can't find it here in the States. Anyways, thanks for recommendation!
Best commmet of this thread! 😂@patriciarossman8653
As a retired art teacher, I truly appreciate how remarkably difficult this is ! WOW !!
As a Stained Glass artist I can tell you I know how hard that is.
OMG that is nearly impossible, to okay four string at once, she was so parts, the entire harmony. Good job
As a cellist myself…holy hell she is legendary
As a mineralogist I appreciate how precious this really is.
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As an art student, I understand how difficult this is. She’s an amazing cellist🤍
Incredible beautiful powerful looks like great strength
The strength, concentration, and technical expertise on display was amazing!!! Obviously a master at work!!!! Which is always incredible to watch!!!
Nice clip. Thanks!
As an Xbox player I understand how difficult it is
As a future theoretical theorist, I understand how difficult this is
As a theoretical theorist one could theorize that theories are after all theories, and theoretically, by extension, just a theory. It's just a theory of mine.
@@The_Nightwatch You are the reason I read the comments.
@@PigeonsPie1 🙏🙏🙏
I'm not a cellist but I do understand how difficult and awe inspiring that was
As a as a carpenter I can tell you she nailed this
You are really carpenter then you nailed this you can get more 🔊sounds like her
As a 5th grade trombone quitter, I'm amazed (and happy) that she stuck with it.
As a trombonist, I understand how difficult this is