What's in my Case | Adult Cello

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Wanna know who made my cello? What kind of strings I use? In this video I cover everything in my case and my cello bag and include helpful tips along the way. Enjoy!
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    Billy Tobenkin is a Los Angeles-based cellist who specializes in teaching adult learners. As a professional cellist who started playing the cello from scratch at 25, he is in a unique position to help others, like him, who found the cello later in life. He has developed strategies from his own musical journey to accelerate the learning process, and he is here to share them with you.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @Dparrey
    @Dparrey 3 года назад +5

    A couple things that I have that I find really important for my packing. Clips/Pegs for helping keep music stable, especially if outdoors. An endpin stopper... hell get 2, someone will forget one. Lastly, some super glue, I've already sliced one of my left hand finger tips the day of a concert and it was a life saver.

    • @adultcello
      @adultcello  3 года назад +1

      Hi Daniel, thanks for your comment! That's true about the rock stop, I don't even have one packed these days due to the pandemic, but normally I would! That's probably a good idea about the super glue. In terms of clips and pegs, I've gotta say that's one of the best aspects of playing music off of a tablet, no more headaches with wind!

  • @mrjplaybox5142
    @mrjplaybox5142 7 месяцев назад

    Would you mind to share more details of the ear plugs for hearing protection that you used in this video? I actually need it for the orchestra rehearsal, thank you.

  • @andresfelipelleraspelaez4903
    @andresfelipelleraspelaez4903 3 года назад +4

    I noticed the rubber tubes you have on your bows, could you please tell us where did you get them? or did you made them yourself (if so, what measurements did you use?)? I have been trying to get some for a while now but I can't seem to find them. Keep up the great work!

    • @adultcello
      @adultcello  3 года назад +1

      Hi, thanks for your comment! The violin shop I go to actually had them and put them on for me, but I've heard from other players that you can find the right type of tubing at some medical supply shops. Hope that helps!

  • @mallinmall1327
    @mallinmall1327 3 года назад +2

    hahaha this is one of my fav types of musician video to watch! I have the EXACT same case.
    would you travel with the case or do you get a outer case when flying and checking in?

    • @adultcello
      @adultcello  3 года назад

      Hi, thanks so much for your comment! I've only travelled with the Brack case when I bought an extra plane seat for it....in that capacity it worked great, I felt very confident the whole time. Personally I wouldn't use this case alone if I had to check my instrument as baggage, I think an outer flight case would be a safer option.

  • @juniorjr2063
    @juniorjr2063 2 года назад

    You’re always stunning ❤️

  • @reverseboat
    @reverseboat Год назад

    Your little bag looks lovely and sturdy! What brand is it? :D (love your videos btw!)

  • @Luis.mahuiztl
    @Luis.mahuiztl 4 месяца назад

    May i ask whats the cloth material made out of or what is it so i can do the same!❤

  • @MsCellobass
    @MsCellobass Год назад

    You might reconsider those ‘posture pegs’ since you have to have a key that you can’t afford to lose. I wouldn’t put those ugly things on a cello you use or an expensive one. Much better go with stub pegs. They are made by Pegheads who also make geared or mechanical pegs. I have had those on my cf cello ever since I bought it. I just acquired a traditional cello and plan to install those pegs.

  • @TheJstaten1
    @TheJstaten1 2 года назад +1

    Hello! I am looking for a new case, and have trouble finding comparisons of high-end, lesser known case makers like Brack and Stevenson. Do you know how they compare to the high-end cases from a brand such as Gewa? Also, for pencils, Palominos are fantastic, I'd also recommend that you try the Tombow 2558 "B" !

    • @adultcello
      @adultcello  2 года назад

      Hi! I would definitely recommend the Brack case. It has withstood a lot and is very light and protective. It is a bit bulkier in size than some other cases even though it is light. I don't know anything about Stevenson, but I do have a bit of experience with Gewa and I generally like and trust pretty much anything they make. A final case that is used and trusted by many top players is by Accord, also very light and protective. And I'll definitely try the Palomino you mentioned, thanks! Hope that helps!

  • @Paul8301
    @Paul8301 3 года назад +2

    Why do you not have an tuningpeg for your c string? How do you tune it?

    • @Paul8301
      @Paul8301 3 года назад +3

      I spoke to soon, you do adress it in the video.

  • @henrywright8884
    @henrywright8884 2 года назад +1

    Where did you get the finger guard?

    • @adultcello
      @adultcello  2 года назад

      Hi! The rubber guard on my bow is actually just rubber tubing. I got mine at my local violin shop, and they installed it for me as well. I've heard you can find this kind of tubing at most medical supply stores. Hope that helps!

    • @henrywright8884
      @henrywright8884 2 года назад +1

      @@adultcello Thank you!

    • @adultcello
      @adultcello  2 года назад

      @@henrywright8884 My pleasure!