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Lynn Harrell's Cello Workshop -- Volume 1 Pt.1
Lynn Harrell demonstrates aspects of posture and right hand technique
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Lynn Harrell's Cello Workshop -- Volume 1 Pt.2
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Lynn Harrell demonstrates an aspect of left hand technique that effects tone production.
Lynn Harrell's 100th Birthday Tribute to Orlando Cole
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Lynn Harrell sends a video greeting to celebrate Orlando Cole's 100th Birthday.
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Thank you. RIP...
Lynn Harrel will be missed
RIP Maestro... Still one of the biggest shocks of 2020 for me
masterful teacher
I hope Mr. Harrell is able now to please all the angels in heaven with this beautiful and heartfelt interpretation of the Nocturne by Chopin ...
Listen to the Casals rendition for a truly magnificent interpretation.
RIP Maestro...
RIP Lynn Harrel
Rest in Peace, a true master.
I was just wondering if Eddie sold you his bow. I was formerly Catharine Basson.
he's a National Treasure
Both segments were super helpful What a privilege to learn from one of the greatest! Thank you - Jerry Maday
Totally beautiful !
Well, Paul Tortellier and Rostropovich had absolutely no trouble playing extremely powerfully seated back at what you described as the weakest point. Also, I've known 3 extremely tiny women who play professionally who are unbelievably powerful players in terms of sheer solid loudness. So, everyone is different and finds their own physical strength in their own positions. I might suggest a strong chair that doesn't wobble and swallow you up... seems to take from your power... but, it's a personal choice ;-)
Wow! What a treat to get to hear Mr. Harrell and learn so much from him on CZcams!!!!
Mr Harrel did not mention it, but breathing deeply into the tummy is important. If you breathe shallowly, leaning forward will not help. Great video - thank you Ryan Sweeny and Lynn Harrel
How have I been playing for almost 5 years and I had not ever heard of this, my mind is blown haha
MAGICAL!!!!!
I feel so blessed that I was able to attend a masterclass
thank you for this!
Jk I'm not his daughter but I know ur not him
Your not Lynn Harrell, so why does everyone think you are? I know because I'm his daughter!
Thank YOU so much for posting this video by one of the Cello masters! You are Awesome!
What strings is he using?
Abraham Wu Hard to see but at a guess it's a set of Pirastro Olivs.
Thank you. I'm a cellist who picked up an instrument (again) at age 59. I've been at it for four years. I find I do not have the dexterity I had as a child, so it's more difficult for me to create a truly smooth sound. Although I read music well, I joke with my fellow cellists that it's not sight reading but sight playing that's the problem. It's all about better mechanics for me. I appreciate your pedagogy.
I picked up the cello at age 59 as well I played the violin for 20 years then had a family an now I have time to dedicate to my cello. I agree with you where we don't have the dexterity as we did as a child I realized that right from the start lol Good luck an keep practicing because Practice makes Permanant!!!
Hy, I am 28 now. In this year (2013) I have buy me a E-Bass, so I am learning fast, do tones with this instrument (it's my first instrument). So my question is: Can I learn play Celo in my age?? This is absolut a amazing instument!
Hope you started! Y E S
Love the artwork on the back wall.
He was just on the Colbert Report. He tried to get a frequent flyer mile account for his Cello.
I had one once for my cello! It used to get offers of credit cards in the mail. (True story!)
Thanks for the tips
Actually his bow technique is spot on. He is know as the master of technique. When you see his bow moving up and down like that it is because he is trying to achieve a different color. It is a common technique to move the bow up over the fingerboard when softer or wanting a more washed out sound. It is also the same when going closer to the bridge, namely, a louder more intense sound. Try it out! But keep to the 90 degree same position if you haven't mastered that yet.
nccelloman wow you are pro Most of the sting players don't know this method
How is your bow arm so strong??? You get such a thick sound... Is it because everything is so relaxed?
Hum what is my hero doing in this?
It sounded alright
Its the Arm weight that changes. and Lynn didnt post this why are you assuming you are talking to him? lol just wondering.
Why are his pegs strung with a different string than normal?
thanks for posting these Ryan! what a master
@celloWiz10 otherwise known as piece of shit
like a boss.
Beautiful. Thank you.
please upload more vids!!!! PLEASE!!!!!!!!
@laiZazn um.....get a clue lol.
@tjqudrhks LOLOLOL who the fuck is this??
@laiZazn Lynn Harrell is not only a professional, but a world-known cello soloist!! He was picked as a principal cello of the Cleveland symphony orchestra by George Szell, and after that he teached cello at the Royal Academy of music. I think there is very little advice you can give him.
@randytooth I would say almost as good as Piatigorsky...best currently alive, I would agree with you :)
When a great cellist speaks, I listen. Though this forward cello hold makes sense, it's not for the reasons you outline. We can see your body changing positions, but the bow, cello angles, and gravity are exactly the same in each of your 3 positions, 4:33. It is impossible that without changing the various angles that the bow's weight via gravity alone would change. What DOES change is the passive leverage of the weight of the arm by leaning. You are cello god but explanations must be proveable
@audiophile71 LMAO XD
hi, I love to listen the cello music , I am a clarinet player and had a degree with it in music, but sometimes I really want to find another instrument to learn to be able to go with the baroque chamber group, am I already old with my 32 age to learn cello ? how far ?
the sound is incredible!
Brilliant cellist...Priceless. Years of practice and experience...Priceless Brilliant instrument...Priceless. Chair...$9.95
Perfect!