awesome. I have always loved the cello. I am learning the violin at age 50 and I am loving every thing about it. I am learning on my grandfather's violin that I have had for the past 40 years. I was told constantly that I would never learn to play it, it is too hard, your too old, yada yada yada..til one day i just decided to just learn for fun. I love everything about it.
The hardest thing I've found as an adult learning instruments is that kids have a bit of advantage in learning tones and pitch by ear other than that it's just practice and purpose.
I know a lady who is 78 and she is Learning cello. Important is not be young in the body, you must be a child in the spirit and then you can learn everything. Keep it up! 🎻💞🌷👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I'm a beginner cellist and when I first heard Annie play Piatti 7th caprice, i was initially confused and wondered if she was playing in tune! But ive heard this piece a few times now and I came back to find this performance and i must say Annie's interpretation is great! played with elegance, depth and strength that rivals some of the master performances I have heard (imho) Thank you
I'm lucky. I live on a farm. When the 3am urge strikes I can go out and entertain the farm animals. They really seem to enjoy it. I might be fatigued next day but there's always work. Just wanted you many cellists share your urge. ☮️
A guitar student who was learning cello told her instructor that she wished the neck had frets on it to help her find the notes, the instructor said, "Don't fret it, you'll learn them eventually..." Awesome playing.
I've been self thought on guitar and started playing cello a few weeks ago and had a pretty fast start thanks to my guitar experience and trained ear. Cello is easy in the way that you can cheat and slide a bit into the right position which you can't do with frets. I just put a few pencil marks on the neck for some guidance but don't look much at them. I play mostly by ear to songs that I know the melody of and just go for it and make sounds even if it sounds crap cause you learn from that as well. And doesn't take long to get a feel for how far it is between the notes and when you find the right one it's pretty easy to get close to the next one without knowing anything about finger positions or what note it is. That will eventually come later, but right now I'm having a lot of fun and can spend 2-3 hours just plowing through a lot of songs, I would never had the same progression sitting with a note sheet playing twinkle little star.
@@Henrik.Yngvesson that is very cool. 😎. Cello has a very beautiful sound. I played trombone in Jr highschool , for three years. We had to play without markers too. It was very hard for me, so I switched to choir. Have a great day, Sir.
Third Cello (Blondie) has the sound I like/love! I'm afraid it would be out of my $$$ range. Sorry should I said this first - great playing Ms. Annie!!!
That Ken Sullivan cello is probably my favourite sounding cello. Deep gravelly bass and yet warm top strings. Awesome playing BTW. Good luck to your studies.
All Orchestral instruments are beautiful and I thought what would sound sweeter than a Harp,a Violin or even a French Horn etc but wow my Instrument of the moment sure is a CELLO such beautiful noise
If I were to judge just from this video, I'd have to strongly disagree. You can tell by her high range, which is less than okay in this video (doesn't speak properly and sounds squeaky). Or maybe it's just the cello...
top five cellists? that is a pretty specific number. she is excellent, but this promotion "top five cellists" sort of looks tacky. her technique and musicality reveals she is clearly a student, albeit a rather good one.
Hi the I have listing to your video my new cello is a 2019 new sill I'm the box stract it has a very nice deep sound and fit like a glove this cerintly a great choice
I love the Cello even though I don't play. It's sonically the best sound for my ears. That Ken Sullivan cello's bass register is so pleasing. Great pieces as well. Thanks to Annie and this channel for this video
What a delight - thank you Annie & Sullivan Violins :-) Mics can only partially reveal the tone quality of a great instrument - you really have to be in the room for a full appreciation, but I still gathered a lot of useful information & thoroughly enjoyed the wonderful playing! As someone else commented, prices would be nice.
I was searching cooking programs and don't know why this cello testing popped up... Well I enjoyed watching it seeing beautiful cellos and listening to some excellent playing, bravo!
Wonderful! Great sound on this video, and Annie is incredibly impressive! Makes me want to travel to Sullivan violins when I'm ready to buy my own cello.
Wonderful overview of a variety of instruments with all their subtleties. It was beneficial hearing a music student play them which gives most listeners a taste of mid-to-expert level of playing. It's a challenge for beginners and students to grasp the full range of sound, technique, bow selection and age of the instruments. It would be helpful to have heard about price points of each cello, as well as the bow selections. May the music of greatest beauty increase all over the world. Thank you for the helpful post.
Wow, as soon as She put her fingers on that first-cello, I was caught-up; this young Lady has got no-idea How GOOD SHE IS; TELL HER GREATNESS is LOOKING FOR HER: She’s Definitely on a RENDEZVOUS with FAME!! 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
Thanks for the video. A lot of hard work for the luthier but the results are so enchanting. The cellist shows much musical maturity and capability. The the video and audio was, as expected, so good! with the cellist and luthiers presence. One has to love the sound of the cello, also be brave, and think big to take it up.
Im a guitarist..who just started dabbling with cellos. It is fun and the tone is beautiful. Very different from the guitar but once you figure out the note/finger positions and how to use the bow...it's very fun. 🙌🏻🎻🎶
This really great. I wish I had more loose change to get one that really resonates and has "soul." I'll start on the low-cost model and then if I am worthy - a concert-grade cello.
Get the best you can afford so you have fewer excuses for bad sound. That's my rule of thumb for any tools. Not 'if you are worthy', but if you itch for something better and you can do it - go for it!
11:38_ just as you described🍒 14:31_ nice Mr. Dimbath. 19:00_Barbe (fr) super voice! 27:28_That piece is 1 full workout! Thanks A.J.P., John, Sullivan Violins. ✝️
Very enjoyable, and an incredibly brave choice of pieces. I remember my cello teacher (in about 1970!) telling me if I could play the Piatti Caprices, I could play anything... I remember attempting the 7th, as well as the others, and I have the Popper Etudes too, but gave up after struggling with the first. I''ve a mind to have another go now - thanks for the inspiration! Also to get the setup of my instrument checked, as it's not been done for over 50 years!
I think think I enjoyed listening to that Piatti caprice (which I have attempted to play myself and still have the book) at least as much as you obviously enjoyed playing it! Also, you seem to have made a good choice for your own instrument. Wonderful stuff.
I thought the same thing. I wished she played the Bach on every instrument to give a true comparison. When she played so quickly(yet beautifully), you sometimes loose the sound/texture of the instrument. Playing something simpler, might have made it easier to hear the différences in sounds in which she was trying to demonstrate.
i wish i was the cello.... oooooh ooooh worlds best artist gone a bit too far there he's done it again 'i wish i was the cello' oooh. i really do wish i was the cello. i'm the king.
Hi 👋 thanks for this wonderful review. I must be honest with you here, you play amazingly well, but when you review different instruments it’s very hard, rather near impossible to tell the difference between them when you pick a different piece for each cello. 3rd cello I think where you played Bachs cello suite no2 was a good choice, earlier pieces were too fast to actually hear the beautiful tonality and resonance. I wish you picked one piece and repeated it on all 🥺. Appreciate you taking the time to test and record this though, was an enjoyable 30 mins ❤️
We are so glad you enjoyed the video! We will definitely take into account the feedback and suggestions of our reviewers when going forward in making and posting new videos.
Very helpful video, thankyou for making the effort. This is such a subjective subject 😁. I am currently looking to upgrade my instrument of 11 years and am very conscious that I know very little and do not want to buy an expensive lemon that I will be stuck with. My plan B is to get my amazing teacher to vet my choices. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching. Buying for a reputable shop with a professional luthier staff that will stand behind your purchase will be important. Inn terms of finding a great sounding cello, you may want to check out our "Discover Your Sound" tool on our website. You can compare and contrast sound qualities and cellos and help define the sound qualities that are most important to you! www.sullivanviolins.com/find-your-instrument/discover-your-sound/
Dear Diana, It is wonderful that you want to take up cello again. We have a wide range of cellos that we carry and can recommend. Our recommendation would depend on what level cello you are looking for - advancing student, advanced student, etc. as well as your budget. Is there a way we can reach out to you by phone or email. You can e mail us at info@sullivanviolins.com and let us know the best way to contact you! Thanks for watching our video!
Sullivan Violins HEY THANKYOU I JUST WROTE YOU SENT. EMAIL TO YOU I PRAY YOU ALL ARE WELL BECARFUL AND TY AGAIN ID REALLY LIKE TALK TO YOU IAM LOOKING FOT OLD. MAKER LIKE CELLO SOUNDING I BELIEVE 3RD CELLO SHE PLAYING BEAUTIFUL ! DIANA. {DIANE}
Ah, the segments are not in the same order as this long version. Annie, thanks for the demonstrations. I would love to hear Dimbath comparison video between cellos. C, E, S etc.
Pls do a video explaining what sets a vintage cello apart from a JH (made in China) cello where they are more interested in putting out more product. What sets your cello's apart from a JH cello?
Fantastic video, and playing ! It would be good to know what kind of bow was used, since a bow can make an enormous difference in terms of tone a projection.
Great performances! Sound would be better and more detailed if you would use some external mics with the Zoom recorder. Neumann KM184 are great with it and sound MUCH better :)
Only wished the camera didn't cut out her bowing during the first arpeggiated staccato bowings during the bluegrass piece--what a crime! And what a thrill to hear her play a Piatti caprice (twice!). What a great concert--I mean, repertoire for cello sound sampling... Great work Annie and nice array of cellos overall.
She has a very nice technique. it seems like she could play just about anything effortlessly. I would like to hear her tackle a major concerto to get a better idea of her musicality. I don't know why she is playing these student pieces when she seems to be playing at a professional level.
@D W I don't know your background with the cello. It was my major in college. The Popper etudes are typically only played in a practice room or in a class for other students and not repertoire that is performed for an audience. If you were going to buy a cello, you would usually want to see how it sounds with actual music that you intend to perform in recitals, concerts or auditions.
I wouldn't go as far as saying that Bach's genius as a composer makes any instrument sounds good (well, it does but hush, beethoven fanboys may start screaming all around). On a more serious note, I think that Bach's piece and the 4th one (popper's n°10) were the only two she played that were slow enough to let the cellos express themselves fully (and for the microphone to pick it up). The other pieces she played were way too fast sometimes with too much string crossings or double strings to appreciate the core sound quality of each instruments. It feeled to me more like a skill show than a sound show.
Beautiful Annie! Your parents are extremely proud of you, I’m sure! It was surprising that the various instrument have such diverse tonal personalities. Question: How does humidity affect the instrument’s sound?
For a serious cello student, investing 20k or more into a long term cello is a difficult task. Contemporary makers, suck as melanson, make fine instruments but you don’t know going in whether the instrument will hold irs value in the long term. Known makers of older instruments often command higher prices and hold value, but depending on age, these instruments may have their own unique Health issues. And then there is the issue of sound reproduction, inarguably the most important aspect of the instrument. For an intermediate student, one’s ears are not attenuated to hear the nuances of sound between the different instruments. For me, I paid a professional with a doctorates degree in cello performance to audition 8 cellos ranging from 20k to 45k at an established violin shop in dc that was 12 hours driving time away. I provided the cellist with 4 microphones, stands and 8 track recorder to record the auditions, and she played the last phrasing of the cello solo from the third movement of Dvorak cello concerto in b minor. Out of 8 cellos, including one from ray melanson, she only found two French cellos to her liking, one for 25k made in 1935 and one for 45k made in 1899, both made from two different, but known makers. The one for 45k had everything a cellist could want in sound, the one for 25k was very alive in sound across all strings, but lost resonance in the higher positions. When we told the violin shop about this issue, the shop luthier pulled the top off the instrument, found a worm hole crack in the top below the fingerboard. The shop repaired the top, cut a new Belgian bridge to replace the existing French bridge, replaced the tailpiece with a plastic one, and put Larsen strings on the instrument. The resulting sound is amazing, resonance in all positions, no wolf notes, the instrument is fully alive in sound, I just love playing this instrument, and after 10 years I finally paid off the loan.
@@_GandalfTheGrey_ en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_tone It's a weird hollow sound that occurs when you play a certain note. I can't describe it well, so attached the Wiki article. This has been happening to me so much lately! Now I know what to call it :)
Bends. :) I like it. I just started playing viola, after playing guitar for years. The plucking with viola and violin is pathetic, and it doesn't seem like bends would be easy. Cello is like a violuitar!
Gosh that first one needs to be fixed.... twanging during pizz and a dither during bowing ... yikes - not ready for sale ! Put it back in the shop for repairs ...
awesome. I have always loved the cello. I am learning the violin at age 50 and I am loving every thing about it. I am learning on my grandfather's violin that I have had for the past 40 years. I was told constantly that I would never learn to play it, it is too hard, your too old, yada yada yada..til one day i just decided to just learn for fun. I love everything about it.
It is never too late to pick up an instrument as long as you are willing to put some effort into it! Glad you enjoyed the video:)
Go for it! I dare you to put up progressive pieces.
The hardest thing I've found as an adult learning instruments is that kids have a bit of advantage in learning tones and pitch by ear other than that it's just practice and purpose.
I know a lady who is 78 and she is Learning cello.
Important is not be young in the body, you must be a child in the spirit and then you can learn everything. Keep it up! 🎻💞🌷👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I picked up violin at 52. Won't claim it was easy, but it's definitely feasible.
I'm a beginner cellist and when I first heard Annie play Piatti 7th caprice, i was initially confused and wondered if she was playing in tune! But ive heard this piece a few times now and I came back to find this performance and i must say Annie's interpretation is great! played with elegance, depth and strength that rivals some of the master performances I have heard (imho) Thank you
Man I want to go and play my cello but it's twenty past two in the morning. :(
Guess I'm lucky. I live
I'm lucky. I live on a farm. When the 3am urge strikes I can go out and entertain the farm animals. They really seem to enjoy it. I might be fatigued next day but there's always work.
Just wanted you many cellists share your urge. ☮️
I was sooo often in that situation i switcht to electric Cello i can now play whenever i want :)
A guitar student who was learning cello told her instructor that she wished the neck had frets on it to help her find the notes, the instructor said, "Don't fret it, you'll learn them eventually..." Awesome playing.
I've been self thought on guitar and started playing cello a few weeks ago and had a pretty fast start thanks to my guitar experience and trained ear. Cello is easy in the way that you can cheat and slide a bit into the right position which you can't do with frets. I just put a few pencil marks on the neck for some guidance but don't look much at them.
I play mostly by ear to songs that I know the melody of and just go for it and make sounds even if it sounds crap cause you learn from that as well. And doesn't take long to get a feel for how far it is between the notes and when you find the right one it's pretty easy to get close to the next one without knowing anything about finger positions or what note it is. That will eventually come later, but right now I'm having a lot of fun and can spend 2-3 hours just plowing through a lot of songs, I would never had the same progression sitting with a note sheet playing twinkle little star.
@@Henrik.Yngvesson that is very cool. 😎. Cello has a very beautiful sound. I played trombone in Jr highschool , for three years. We had to play without markers too. It was very hard for me, so I switched to choir. Have a great day, Sir.
That Sullivan cello is impressive!!
Third Cello (Blondie) has the sound I like/love! I'm afraid it would be out of my $$$ range. Sorry should I said this first - great playing Ms. Annie!!!
Me as well… it was so soothing and beautiful
I've got tears listening Bach's song. Thank you for the video and playing!
That Ken Sullivan cello is probably my favourite sounding cello. Deep gravelly bass and yet warm top strings. Awesome playing BTW. Good luck to your studies.
We are glad you enjoyed the cellos!
yesssss, when it began I said wooow,that bass,love it!!! ;)
The third and fourth cello have a magical feeling to their sound
What is the name of the 3rd. ?
Love the cello, can move all your emotions.
My ear put the French on top.🎻😊
That a cello sounds better having been played! They are alive. So cool. Thanks Annie and thanks Sullivans!
We are so glad you enjoyed the video!
exceptional interpretation of the 2nd suite prelude!
All Orchestral instruments are beautiful and I thought what would sound sweeter than a Harp,a Violin or even a French Horn etc but wow my Instrument of the moment sure is a CELLO such beautiful noise
Gosh just found this what a terrific video, thank you! You're such a great player Annie, it was really lovely to hear you play so brilliantly!
Beautiful.😍
Fantastic playing from the cellist!
Annie is in the top five cellists of her generation, IMO. I've been following her for several years, and she's just mind-blowing.
If I were to judge just from this video, I'd have to strongly disagree. You can tell by her high range, which is less than okay in this video (doesn't speak properly and sounds squeaky). Or maybe it's just the cello...
Check out more recent videos of her! Her Beethoven A Major is exquisite.
We certainly agree that Annie is an extremely gifted player, thanks for watching!
top five cellists? that is a pretty specific number. she is excellent, but this promotion "top five cellists" sort of looks tacky. her technique and musicality reveals she is clearly a student, albeit a rather good one.
Hi the I have listing to your video my new cello is a 2019 new sill I'm the box stract it has a very nice deep sound and fit like a glove this cerintly a great choice
I love the Cello even though I don't play. It's sonically the best sound for my ears. That Ken Sullivan cello's bass register is so pleasing. Great pieces as well. Thanks to Annie and this channel for this video
What a delight - thank you Annie & Sullivan Violins :-) Mics can only partially reveal the tone quality of a great instrument - you really have to be in the room for a full appreciation, but I still gathered a lot of useful information & thoroughly enjoyed the wonderful playing! As someone else commented, prices would be nice.
I wish I was classically trained! Beautifully played!
Amazing young artist. Well done.
Very nice playing! Nice cellos too.
Bravo! Loved the sound of your own instrument Annie
Everything about this is amazing.
I was searching cooking programs and don't know why this cello testing popped up...
Well I enjoyed watching it seeing beautiful cellos and listening to some excellent playing, bravo!
I've rented a cello, I love the deep sound it makes..I'm 34 and I'm gonna stick with this!
Wonderfull, you are a very good cellist
The Sullivan thats a Goffriller has the sound that I like! He's dark! You can make a lot of colors!
I LOVED!!! Bravo!!!
Wonderful! Great sound on this video, and Annie is incredibly impressive! Makes me want to travel to Sullivan violins when I'm ready to buy my own cello.
Thanks for the great feedback! We would love to have you come into the store if you're ever in need of a cello!
Very good, very helpful! Thank you.
delightful.......video
Wonderful overview of a variety of instruments with all their subtleties. It was beneficial hearing a music student play them which gives most listeners a taste of mid-to-expert level of playing. It's a challenge for beginners and students to grasp the full range of sound, technique, bow selection and age of the instruments. It would be helpful to have heard about price points of each cello, as well as the bow selections. May the music of greatest beauty increase all over the world. Thank you for the helpful post.
There's a Rochester Mass? I didn't know that. I live just outside of Rochester NY.
Thank you.....u r awesome...i get my first cello next week..cant wait!!much respect love the way u sound!!!
Love that Country Sound! Simply beautiful.
Wow. Inspiring performances and great recording quality!
Keep an eye out. We will be adding some videos featuring some great violins and great violin players soon!
Wow, as soon as She put her fingers on that first-cello, I was caught-up; this young Lady has got no-idea How GOOD SHE IS; TELL HER GREATNESS is LOOKING FOR HER: She’s Definitely on a RENDEZVOUS with FAME!! 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
Wonderful video. You are so talented! I love the way you play. Wishing you many years of success.
Nice sound of cello!!
Ela faz parecer tão fácil tocar Cello....só que não!!! Congrats for her!!
Fabulous piatti
Thanks for the video.
A lot of hard work for the luthier but the results are so enchanting.
The cellist shows much musical maturity and capability.
The the video and audio was, as expected, so good! with the cellist and luthiers presence.
One has to love the sound of the cello, also be brave, and think big to take it up.
Bravissima!
Im a guitarist..who just started dabbling with cellos. It is fun and the tone is beautiful. Very different from the guitar but once you figure out the note/finger positions and how to use the bow...it's very fun. 🙌🏻🎻🎶
Thanks a million!
This really great. I wish I had more loose change to get one that really resonates and has "soul." I'll start on the low-cost model and then if I am worthy - a concert-grade cello.
Get the best you can afford so you have fewer excuses for bad sound. That's my rule of thumb for any tools. Not 'if you are worthy', but if you itch for something better and you can do it - go for it!
11:38_ just as you described🍒
14:31_ nice Mr. Dimbath.
19:00_Barbe (fr) super voice!
27:28_That piece is 1 full workout!
Thanks A.J.P., John, Sullivan Violins. ✝️
Amazing playing, and really great to see different cellos compared like this. Thanks to all concerned for the video 😊
We are so glad you enjoyed the video!
Ann Perkins! 👈🏼👈🏼👱🏼♂️
Very enjoyable, and an incredibly brave choice of pieces. I remember my cello teacher (in about 1970!) telling me if I could play the Piatti Caprices, I could play anything... I remember attempting the 7th, as well as the others, and I have the Popper Etudes too, but gave up after struggling with the first. I''ve a mind to have another go now - thanks for the inspiration! Also to get the setup of my instrument checked, as it's not been done for over 50 years!
I think think I enjoyed listening to that Piatti caprice (which I have attempted to play myself and still have the book) at least as much as you obviously enjoyed playing it! Also, you seem to have made a good choice for your own instrument. Wonderful stuff.
Great vid. I wish you had the costs of each instrument be shown in the upper corner. Also wish she played the same song on each instrument.
We appreciate your suggestions, thank you! We will certainly take these into consideration for future instrument tastings.
I thought the same thing. I wished she played the Bach on every instrument to give a true comparison. When she played so quickly(yet beautifully), you sometimes loose the sound/texture of the instrument. Playing something simpler, might have made it easier to hear the différences in sounds in which she was trying to demonstrate.
i wish i was the cello.... oooooh ooooh worlds best artist gone a bit too far there he's done it again 'i wish i was the cello' oooh. i really do wish i was the cello. i'm the king.
You don’t play “songs” on a cello. You play pieces.
Your going to pay what you have to pay. It will be in the thousands plus!
mmm HI ANNIE.👋👋. I liked the 1st song very good...
Bravissima !!!I is this cello a 3/4 ?
Enchanting
Thank you so much! We are glad you enjoyed the video.
Ann Perkins!!!
All I could think was: When is Leslie Knope going to barge in?
Great video BTW.
Really enjoyed the video. Annie is charisma and talent personified, too. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Hi 👋 thanks for this wonderful review. I must be honest with you here, you play amazingly well, but when you review different instruments it’s very hard, rather near impossible to tell the difference between them when you pick a different piece for each cello. 3rd cello I think where you played Bachs cello suite no2 was a good choice, earlier pieces were too fast to actually hear the beautiful tonality and resonance. I wish you picked one piece and repeated it on all 🥺. Appreciate you taking the time to test and record this though, was an enjoyable 30 mins ❤️
We are so glad you enjoyed the video! We will definitely take into account the feedback and suggestions of our reviewers when going forward in making and posting new videos.
I feel the same actually.. less confusing
Very helpful video, thankyou for making the effort. This is such a subjective subject 😁.
I am currently looking to upgrade my instrument of 11 years and am very conscious that I know very little and do not want to buy an expensive lemon that I will be stuck with. My plan B is to get my amazing teacher to vet my choices. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching. Buying for a reputable shop with a professional luthier staff that will stand behind your purchase will be important. Inn terms of finding a great sounding cello, you may want to check out our "Discover Your Sound" tool on our website. You can compare and contrast sound qualities and cellos and help define the sound qualities that are most important to you! www.sullivanviolins.com/find-your-instrument/discover-your-sound/
Iam looking for a cello I used to play yrs ago but iam going back to it can you recommend one ty
Dear Diana, It is wonderful that you want to take up cello again. We have a wide range of cellos that we carry and can recommend. Our recommendation would depend on what level cello you are looking for - advancing student, advanced student, etc. as well as your budget. Is there a way we can reach out to you by phone or email. You can e mail us at info@sullivanviolins.com and let us know the best way to contact you! Thanks for watching our video!
Sullivan Violins HEY THANKYOU I JUST WROTE YOU SENT. EMAIL TO YOU I PRAY YOU ALL ARE WELL BECARFUL AND TY AGAIN ID REALLY LIKE TALK TO YOU IAM LOOKING FOT OLD. MAKER LIKE CELLO SOUNDING I BELIEVE 3RD CELLO SHE PLAYING BEAUTIFUL ! DIANA. {DIANE}
Sullivan Violins WOW TYTYTYTY FOR AWESOME VIDEO WONDERFUL
Ah, the segments are not in the same order as this long version. Annie, thanks for the demonstrations. I would love to hear Dimbath comparison video between cellos. C, E, S etc.
That 2015 made cello. That is how I want mine to sound!
We encourage you to check out a few of our cello listings online at www.sullivanviolins.com! Let us know if we can help in any way.
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BRAVO !
Thanks for watching!
I will love to hear some of those chellos or violin.
Pls do a video explaining what sets a vintage cello apart from a JH (made in China) cello where they are more interested in putting out more product.
What sets your cello's apart from a JH cello?
Fantastic video, and playing ! It would be good to know what kind of bow was used, since a bow can make an enormous difference in terms of tone a projection.
Good technical ability
Thanks for watching!
affascinante!
She's a very talented player. Far better than I am
Great performances! Sound would be better and more detailed if you would use some external mics with the Zoom recorder. Neumann KM184 are great with it and sound MUCH better :)
The cello at 15:00 is my own preference. Warm and rich sound.
Likewise! Such a rich tone!
Me after 4 months of playing: ok time to buy a new cello
I would be curious to know the price of each cello she played. Sound-wise my favourite is cello #4 (Ken Sullivan cello)
Wow!
Not sure if anyone can or will answer this... but which Bow is Annie using?
Without touching Annie already enchants. A talented musician and a great instrument!
Way to Kick it! From a cellist!!
I'm learning the beginning study right now
Only wished the camera didn't cut out her bowing during the first arpeggiated staccato bowings during the bluegrass piece--what a crime! And what a thrill to hear her play a Piatti caprice (twice!). What a great concert--I mean, repertoire for cello sound sampling... Great work Annie and nice array of cellos overall.
So glad you enjoyed the video, thank you for watching!
She has a very nice technique. it seems like she could play just about anything effortlessly. I would like to hear her tackle a major concerto to get a better idea of her musicality. I don't know why she is playing these student pieces when she seems to be playing at a professional level.
@D W I don't know your background with the cello. It was my major in college. The Popper etudes are typically only played in a practice room or in a class for other students and not repertoire that is performed for an audience. If you were going to buy a cello, you would usually want to see how it sounds with actual music that you intend to perform in recitals, concerts or auditions.
I think I preferred the low string’s timbre on the first Sullivan
IDK if it was partially because it was Bach but damn that 3rd one was just perfect :O
I wouldn't go as far as saying that Bach's genius as a composer makes any instrument sounds good (well, it does but hush, beethoven fanboys may start screaming all around). On a more serious note, I think that Bach's piece and the 4th one (popper's n°10) were the only two she played that were slow enough to let the cellos express themselves fully (and for the microphone to pick it up). The other pieces she played were way too fast sometimes with too much string crossings or double strings to appreciate the core sound quality of each instruments. It feeled to me more like a skill show than a sound show.
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Thank you for the video. Where can i know shop about?
www.sullivanviolins.com Thanks for watching!
So, what does it taste like?
Hello... Beginner here... please recommend a cello brand...keep it affordable.. 😁
Ces Ur go to a local violin shop. The people there will help you find a fitting size and price range.
Beautiful Annie! Your parents are extremely proud of you, I’m sure!
It was surprising that the various instrument have such diverse tonal personalities.
Question: How does humidity affect the instrument’s sound?
Tasting or testing? Which is the right word? Or both?)))
I think it's a play on the concept of a wine tasting :)
What brand of strings are on the barbe cello, third tasting?
Hi!Annie!!!✋✋✋✋
For a serious cello student, investing 20k or more into a long term cello is a difficult task. Contemporary makers, suck as melanson, make fine instruments but you don’t know going in whether the instrument will hold irs value in the long term. Known makers of older instruments often command higher prices and hold value, but depending on age, these instruments may have their own unique Health issues. And then there is the issue of sound reproduction, inarguably the most important aspect of the instrument. For an intermediate student, one’s ears are not attenuated to hear the nuances of sound between the different instruments. For me, I paid a professional with a doctorates degree in cello performance to audition 8 cellos ranging from 20k to 45k at an established violin shop in dc that was 12 hours driving time away. I provided the cellist with 4 microphones, stands and 8 track recorder to record the auditions, and she played the last phrasing of the cello solo from the third movement of Dvorak cello concerto in b minor. Out of 8 cellos, including one from ray melanson, she only found two French cellos to her liking, one for 25k made in 1935 and one for 45k made in 1899, both made from two different, but known makers. The one for 45k had everything a cellist could want in sound, the one for 25k was very alive in sound across all strings, but lost resonance in the higher positions. When we told the violin shop about this issue, the shop luthier pulled the top off the instrument, found a worm hole crack in the top below the fingerboard. The shop repaired the top, cut a new Belgian bridge to replace the existing French bridge, replaced the tailpiece with a plastic one, and put Larsen strings on the instrument. The resulting sound is amazing, resonance in all positions, no wolf notes, the instrument is fully alive in sound, I just love playing this instrument, and after 10 years I finally paid off the loan.
Wow! Quite a research.
What’s a wolf note?
@@_GandalfTheGrey_ en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_tone
It's a weird hollow sound that occurs when you play a certain note. I can't describe it well, so attached the Wiki article. This has been happening to me so much lately! Now I know what to call it :)
@@jemts5586 thank you so much! 🙏🏼
Would be a huge plot twist if you actually TASTE them lol
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Poor cellos
Smells like Maple, taste like Rosewood.
That would cause a cello barfing!
I guess we can call it, Ear Candy 👂🏻🍬 lol
Old French Cello, from Mirecourt?
Yes, the Barbe cello is from mid 19th century Mirecourt!
Would the last cello be considered a deep/dark cello? That G string sounds fantastic
Her fingers are flying
Thanks for listening!
great vid! thanks for that. are the two last cellos montagnana models?
So glad you enjoyed the video! The Ken Sullivan cello is a small Matteo Gofriller model and the Ray Melanson is a Guarneri model.
Bends. :) I like it. I just started playing viola, after playing guitar for years. The plucking with viola and violin is pathetic, and it doesn't seem like bends would be easy. Cello is like a violuitar!
Gosh that first one needs to be fixed.... twanging during pizz and a dither during bowing ... yikes - not ready for sale ! Put it back in the shop for repairs ...
wasn't there suppose to be a comparison of bright and dark?