Why Musicians Breathe So Loudly? | How to Play Cello | Lessons for Adult Beginners

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • Have you ever thought that it is so weird to hear classical musicians to breathe so loudly? Did your violin, viola or cello teacher tell you that you need to breathe more, but you always felt embarrassed to do it? Did your friends in a string quartet tell you that you have to move less and be quiet? Why do musicians make weird noises? Do you feel you get "frozen" on stage when you need to play a difficult passage while making beautiful cello sound? Did you hear weird breath sound heard in classical music recordings? Why do string players tend to breathe heavily in performance? Seriously, why violinists, violists, cellists, pianists and all classical musicians need to breathe so much?
    I hope that this short lesson will give adult beginner cellists some ideas to think about why musicians breathing so loud. This is just a beginning of a conversation how to make violin or cello to sound beautiful. Ask your teachers, friends and musicians you know what they think about it. Share your thoughts and ideas in comments. Lets help each other to make beautiful music!
    0:00 Introduction. Why musicians breathe so loudly?
    1:06 Emotions, the way they affect the way we breathe.
    1:46 How to be a conductor. Cuing in a string quartet.
    3:15 Making beautiful sound. Just let your body do it.
    5:45 Summary. Building an awareness of breathing in your daily practice. How to relax before performing on stage.
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Komentáře • 42

  • @WorstCellist
    @WorstCellist Před 3 lety +12

    There are a lot of things that musicians do when they are expressing feelings through the music that are impossible to explain to a non musician
    Their body movements, breathing, and a lot of other things

    • @Cellopedia
      @Cellopedia  Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely. It is a musician job to convey these feelings to the audience. Some of us have more luck with that than the others...

  • @irebustini
    @irebustini Před 3 lety +7

    This is so important, every person learning cello should really pay attention to this. Breathing is closely associated with tension release, and as mentioned in the video, if we don’t breathe properly we loose control of the cello. Thanks for posting this, very fundamental for playing cello!🙏🎶👍

  • @martazmudzinska8052
    @martazmudzinska8052 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you! I am in a quartet but we usually just watch in each others eyes.
    I didn't realize that breathe is so important

    • @Cellopedia
      @Cellopedia  Před 3 lety +2

      It is definitely an important part of sound making and communication between the members of a string quartet. Some quartets rely on it more than the others.

  • @jsbach9848
    @jsbach9848 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this! I am a cellist, and I stutter. So, I am used to no sound coming out after I breathe. I've been playing cello for 10 years, and I've always been (unconsciously) afraid of breathing before I play. Now I'm going to think about my cello as my real voice. Breathe in, play, and there you say what you want to say.

  • @Vince-wq8xr
    @Vince-wq8xr Před 3 lety +4

    I knew breathing instinctly was important for us, cellists, but you put here real words and meaning to it, so it really makes sensé, thanks you 🤗🙏

  • @faithite
    @faithite Před 5 měsíci +1

    No wonder my Teacher: "Breathe! Breathe! Your notes are dying!"

  • @protect_provide8031
    @protect_provide8031 Před 2 lety +2

    Sweating, Swaying with cello and heavy breathing,,focus,, emotional intent and sometimes techniques

  • @loub1689
    @loub1689 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this important reminder!

  • @ateliecelinaantunes2714
    @ateliecelinaantunes2714 Před 3 lety +6

    Estou a 5 anos com o aprendizado do cello as vezes da vontade de chorar de tão difícil que e , mas não desisto cada música que eu consigo executar e uma vitória🙌🔥

  • @calvinwoodburn8882
    @calvinwoodburn8882 Před 3 lety +5

    These are great episodes, thanks for teaching others on CZcams 😁

    • @Cellopedia
      @Cellopedia  Před 3 lety

      Glad you like them! We are all learning something new every day.

  • @mickeyMa
    @mickeyMa Před 3 lety +2

    The example you take, is one of my favourite Top 3 pieces, hit me!
    Very helpful episode as usual. Thanks a lot!

  • @rodrigonormando7371
    @rodrigonormando7371 Před 3 lety

    You are such an inspiration!! These stories are really awesome! ❤️

  • @jeansilveira1270
    @jeansilveira1270 Před 2 lety +1

    Parabéns! Suas explicações são maravilhosas!

  • @hugovaz4844
    @hugovaz4844 Před rokem +1

    Show!!

  • @notahamsterr
    @notahamsterr Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @young_aclement4134
    @young_aclement4134 Před 3 lety +1

    I love this video! You and cello and your body and music are becoming ONE.I feel it is alive!
    I m committed myself to following your all the videos
    so I practiced single day with you
    I don’t have proper lesson for cello background but I took some beginners.
    I am learning so much from you , you are the best teacher I have
    There for I’m lucky to found you from CZcams and thanksgiving to you
    Appreciate thanks again .

    • @Cellopedia
      @Cellopedia  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much! There is such a joy to learn new things and even more joy to pass on what you learned from others. My best wishes to you - lets keep learning together!

  • @auroratripodi8771
    @auroratripodi8771 Před 3 lety

    You are right. Breathing is fondamental when you play... at first when I was playing sometimes I was breathless and it was harder to play and to enjoy..

  • @mariatrujillogarrido9790

    ¡Muchísimas gracias maestro! :")

  • @cristinamartinonlopez6891

    Interesantes y hermosos consejos. Muchísimas gracias por ayudarnos a mantener la ilusión a pesar de las dificultades que encontramos a diario con nuestro precioso instrumento. Un saludo muy afectuoso.

  • @noahknows25
    @noahknows25 Před 3 lety +1

    Great vid! Thanks! I do this sometimes 😂

  • @aikicricri
    @aikicricri Před 3 lety +2

    I agree 100% that breathing is important but it should stay in the normal range of breathing motion. Once, I've seen a cellist in concert who breathed so loudly that it was disturbing to me. I mean, it's ok to breath intensivly but still, I don't think it was writen in the partition to make so much noise. I feel that some people needs to do stuff like that (or like excessive gestures) just to add some extra style or whatever and I don't like it.

    • @Cellopedia
      @Cellopedia  Před 3 lety +2

      Good point. We all walk, speak and play music in the unique way. I believe that every musician should try very expressive way to perform, and see what the audience response is. Usually we find a balance. However there are extreme examples like Glen Gould, who we love for genuine uniqueness of musical expression...

  • @mlumbra8874
    @mlumbra8874 Před 3 lety

    I’m definitely not in control. I have a terrible habit of holding my breath and it’s so hard to break it. I’ll try this exercise. Praying it helps.

    • @Cellopedia
      @Cellopedia  Před 3 lety +1

      This is the beauty of learning. You try many different things and you will eventually find what works for you. Best of luck!

  • @estelafilmaker
    @estelafilmaker Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Maxim, I am very interested in the subject of breathing while playing,. I still don't know how to do it properly and would like to improve that part of the technique. I hope some day you'll make a video with a more detailed explanation, maybe showing examples with different tempos, I think it would be very useful for us. Hope you are doing very well. Thanks a lot!!!

    • @Cellopedia
      @Cellopedia  Před 3 lety +1

      Wonderful! I will try to talk about it in some of my future videos.

    • @estelafilmaker
      @estelafilmaker Před 3 lety

      @@Cellopedia Thank youuuu!!!

  • @Nana-si6gi
    @Nana-si6gi Před 3 lety +1

    Can you make a video for how to play with emotions im really struggling with it these days i have a concert in 2 week 💗💗

    • @Cellopedia
      @Cellopedia  Před 3 lety

      Yes, it is very important for every musician to learn how to deal with emotions. I am not sure I can figure out how to approach it. Maybe I will come out with it in the future. All the best with your performance - the more chances we get to perform, the more control we gain.

  • @misaelferreirasilva49
    @misaelferreirasilva49 Před 3 lety +1

    Eu costumo prender a respiração, a gente no projeto zuava a respiração "sutil" da professora q a sala toda escuta 😅😆.

  • @kevinl6231
    @kevinl6231 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi there. Really good tips and I will follow them. May I be devils advocate? On the far end of the spectrum are a couple of virtuoso soloists that sway widely, snort, and make funny faces. I know they are interacting with the audience, but it sure is way past the point of intimacy and too close for comfort for some watching. What do you think?

    • @Cellopedia
      @Cellopedia  Před 2 lety

      Hi Kevin, personally, I was always suspicious of trying to convey an artist’s emotions in music with facial and body expression. It came from my Russian classical music education with very strong belief that a musician must make music via sound and sound only. I still believe that it is the way to play, but the reality of show business stretches our standards and we get Lang Lang...

    • @kevinl6231
      @kevinl6231 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Cellopedia Thank you! And YoYo especially. I felt pretty guilty thinking that because I’ll never reach that level of playing, not at least in this life. Unfortunately, we are at the whims of recording labels. In contrast, Sol Gabetta interacts with the orchestra and audience but does not overly exaggerate. Same with some lesser known cellists who should be more in the limelight. 🙂

    • @Cellopedia
      @Cellopedia  Před 2 lety

      I could not agree more with you. With all respect to some famous soloists accompaniments, it should not stop us from seeking an example and inspiration from less publicity known artists.

  • @marleneorein9484
    @marleneorein9484 Před 3 lety +1

    I have no problems with that. Actually, I love to hear their breathing, it shows how connected and "in tune" they also are with the music.
    Besides, we are alive. Ghosts don't play musical instruments, do they? If you are alive you need to breath!
    🤣🤣😂🤣🤣

    • @Cellopedia
      @Cellopedia  Před 3 lety +3

      Sometimes musicians are a bit shy to show that they are humans too :)

    • @marleneorein9484
      @marleneorein9484 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Cellopedia no problem for me.
      I am alien. 👽
      😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂