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  • Yo-Yo Ma uses the power of Twitter to answer some common questions about playing cello. Would Yo-Yo Ma ever collaborate with a rapper? Why is it that in every movie the cellist plays Bach's Cello Suite No. 1? Why are cellos so expensive? Can you hurt you arm playing the cello? Yo-Yo answers all these questions and much, much more.
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  • @AC-dz9yq
    @AC-dz9yq Před 2 lety +16164

    Do y’all realize that we are watching a literal living legend sit down and speak with us as if we’re old friends? That is so incredible. What a time to be alive.

    • @AC-dz9yq
      @AC-dz9yq Před 2 lety +223

      @Gustavo Joris lol ok, gustavo 🤏🏻

    • @OfDaSouth
      @OfDaSouth Před 2 lety +135

      @Gustavo Joris in a legendary fashion

    • @julio.thecrustysock
      @julio.thecrustysock Před 2 lety +162

      Gustavo, you literally reviewed a book on CZcams. You aren’t better than Yo-Yo Ma.

    • @edwinsanchez642
      @edwinsanchez642 Před 2 lety +23

      @@julio.thecrustysock ☠️☠️☠️

    • @edwinsanchez642
      @edwinsanchez642 Před 2 lety +45

      @@julio.thecrustysock leave it to a white guy with long hair to downplay pure talent, skill, and dedication.

  • @gyrozeppeli4095
    @gyrozeppeli4095 Před 3 lety +13142

    Yo-Yo Ma is like an optimistic grandpa everyone have to have. He really is adorable

    • @sarikatimmi
      @sarikatimmi Před 3 lety +102

      he doesn’t seem that old.

    • @gyrozeppeli4095
      @gyrozeppeli4095 Před 3 lety +33

      @@sarikatimmi yes, he doesn’t

    • @killroy.99
      @killroy.99 Před 3 lety +84

      @@gyrozeppeli4095 asian dont raisin 💯 and his brains too brilliant and active to slow down

    • @anikabhatnagar4626
      @anikabhatnagar4626 Před 3 lety +34

      @@sarikatimmi actually he's 65 years old lo

    • @elmore707
      @elmore707 Před 3 lety +21

      @@anikabhatnagar4626 and looks it. Don't get me wrong, love this guy. But he is 65 and looks it, and there 8s also nothing wrong with that.

  • @Grivian
    @Grivian Před 2 lety +7019

    "Why do they always play suite no. 1 in every movie?"
    Most musicians: "I know right. That piece is so overplayed, there are many other pieces that are better and more impressive"
    Yo-Yo Ma: "Because that piece is amazing"

    • @here_be_dragons9184
      @here_be_dragons9184 Před 2 lety +299

      Because it's public domain.

    • @agnidas5816
      @agnidas5816 Před 2 lety +111

      well you won't catch cellists saying that ... most of us play it daily

    • @leiajiang7877
      @leiajiang7877 Před 2 lety +92

      @@here_be_dragons9184 most classical music are no?

    • @sexymanicou3403
      @sexymanicou3403 Před 2 lety +4

      @@leiajiang7877 Can a cello be restrung ( inverted tuning- CGDA left to right), as a left handed person wanting to play but the symmetric seem very odd.

    • @Eliza-yd7fi
      @Eliza-yd7fi Před rokem

      ofc it is IT'S BACH FOR FUCK'S SAKE

  • @gustavsturksteinwall4027
    @gustavsturksteinwall4027 Před rokem +1177

    When Yo-Yo Ma won the Birgit Nilsson Prize earlier in 2022, he requested a meetup with ten young promising cello players in Sweden (that’s where the prize was given out) and I was one of them. I got to travel south to Stockholm and talk with Yo-Yo Ma as well as listen to him rehearsing with the Royal Philharmonic orchestra. It was a wonderful experience and he was extremely nice to us and seemed genuinely interested in us as people. I will never forget how amazing he was.

    • @jasonbendiksen9290
      @jasonbendiksen9290 Před rokem +44

      That's so great! I hope you keep playing and can be that same person to other youth in the future.

    • @Sdority905
      @Sdority905 Před rokem +20

      That's amazing! Thanks for sharing your story.

    • @jevinday
      @jevinday Před rokem +7

      That's amazing

    • @E_FoxSnowspirit
      @E_FoxSnowspirit Před rokem

    • @audralorton8996
      @audralorton8996 Před rokem +8

      Wow, what a stand up person and impactful memory!

  • @chanchanchan7031
    @chanchanchan7031 Před 3 lety +4841

    “I play out of tune anyways” says one of the best cello players alive

    • @Frostbitten.
      @Frostbitten. Před 3 lety +241

      Literally one of the greatest of all time lmao

    • @MANTARD
      @MANTARD Před 3 lety +137

      There's no frets to worry about, so he can adjust easily on the fly.

    • @joyceyang6976
      @joyceyang6976 Před 3 lety +43

      So talented and humble! 👍💕

    • @spider_sf
      @spider_sf Před 3 lety +31

      Truly a based chad.

    • @fasuto8656
      @fasuto8656 Před 3 lety +62

      @@spider_sf saying "based chad" is pretty cringe, but not with Yo-Yo Ma. He is THE chad

  • @vincevvn
    @vincevvn Před 3 lety +5413

    Never heard him speak in 20 years of hearing his name. Dude is pretty cool

  • @loveline119
    @loveline119 Před 2 lety +1654

    How can you be the best at playing something and still not have a SINGLE tone of brag in your voice? He's so charming.

    • @johnmayer6533
      @johnmayer6533 Před 2 lety +2

      Hello how are you doing it’s nice meeting you here

    • @annette222
      @annette222 Před rokem +7

      ​@@johnmayer6533 you're not real Yo-yo Ma

    • @sacrilegiousboi978
      @sacrilegiousboi978 Před rokem +73

      Because to get where he is requires being self critical and willing to reflect on and improve his playing when practicing. People with fragile egos or who think they’re the best tend not to do well at this.

    • @von0312
      @von0312 Před rokem +9

      a lot of classical musicians are pretty humble and kind people. hilary hahn, ray chen and yoyo ma are only some examples!

    • @charliepearce1886
      @charliepearce1886 Před rokem +3

      @@annette222 now he’s John Mayer 😭

  • @Mwilke3789
    @Mwilke3789 Před 2 lety +2430

    My father is a professional Cello maker and the cello warm up sound snapped me right back to my childhood. It was always a joyful sound because it meant he just finished a Cello and we were going out for pizza to celebrate (the only time our very large family went out to eat).
    P.S. The cello is the most beautiful instrument because it's very close to the human voice.

    • @peggynunez391
      @peggynunez391 Před 2 lety +86

      That is the sweetest story. I bet your father's cellos were amazing.

    • @radoskan
      @radoskan Před 2 lety +28

      A heart-warming story indeed.

    • @tanman99
      @tanman99 Před 2 lety +27

      Thank you so much for sharing this precious memory with us.

    • @TheJstaten1
      @TheJstaten1 Před rokem +15

      Your father is an excellent maker!! Quite famous in the community.

    • @jennyjohnson5428
      @jennyjohnson5428 Před rokem +13

      Your P.S. is what I tell people when they seem to be wondering why they love the sound of the cello so much! The range & timbre are so reminiscent of the human vocal range 💜💙💚

  • @IAmAndrew1
    @IAmAndrew1 Před 3 lety +5233

    To me, Yo-Yo Ma speaks about music in the same way Steve Irwin spoke about animals and Mr. Rogers talked about... everything. He’s a treasure

  • @lxttx12
    @lxttx12 Před 3 lety +3401

    “I play out of tune anyway”😂😂😂

    • @jennamedlyn
      @jennamedlyn Před 3 lety +123

      Now I have an excuse not to play in tune

    • @hopegold883
      @hopegold883 Před 3 lety +1

      Jenna Medlyn 😂

    • @zatchbeltguy
      @zatchbeltguy Před 3 lety +205

      I had a friend who's violin was out of tune during an audition by accident and he actually got the gig because they were impressed that he could still find the right notes

    • @killroy.99
      @killroy.99 Před 3 lety +34

      @@zatchbeltguy thats rockstar af

    • @zhousun8626
      @zhousun8626 Před 3 lety

      @@zatchbeltguy happened to me too

  • @pigpig252
    @pigpig252 Před rokem +533

    you can tell he's a genuine master of his art because he's not afraid of talking about his imperfections. He revels in them. It's brilliant

    • @yoyoma8797
      @yoyoma8797 Před rokem +17

      It's a pleasure to give my best to all my wonderful fans. Thank you very much for your love and support. So tell me dear, how long have you been a fan?

    • @sylviamaxwell504
      @sylviamaxwell504 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@yoyoma8797love to hear you speak and play..thank you for sharing your gift so humbly ❤

    • @elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633
      @elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@sylviamaxwell504 It's not Yo Yo Ma.

  • @JeffStevens
    @JeffStevens Před 8 měsíci +60

    I never was interested in the cello or Mr. Ma but I gave this ten seconds and now I love him. He is so very delightful, passionate, engaging, and grounded. I had never heard a musician say that playing is about expressing emotion through music or that it is normal to seek those states of mind and emotion through music. Yo-yo Ma is a treasure.

    • @deborahchasteen3206
      @deborahchasteen3206 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I'd never encountered him either, though his name is so prominent as crossword clues! I will now follow him and catch up. This has been perhaps the best music lesson I've ever experienced. I play guitar, but have never known why they have hardwood backs and spruce tops.

  • @MichaelBblahblah
    @MichaelBblahblah Před 3 lety +5756

    Was genuinely nice to hear him give a positive response to the Suite No. 1 question when so many musicians have disdain for "overexposed" music.

    • @samdajellybeenie14
      @samdajellybeenie14 Před 3 lety +376

      I’m a bass player and we play the 1st suite a lot too. I also feel kind of tired of that piece, but hearing Yo-Yo’s really sincere explanation of it was so inspiring and made me appreciate the piece again.

    • @jacobtech7
      @jacobtech7 Před 3 lety +98

      I am still head over heels for that piece. I don't even mind Canon if I get to listen to the rest of the orchestra

    • @darkstudios001
      @darkstudios001 Před 3 lety +3

      His answer was extremely pretentious

    • @naiknaik8812
      @naiknaik8812 Před 3 lety +81

      @David well art is subjective!

    • @tommatt2901
      @tommatt2901 Před 3 lety +24

      @@samdajellybeenie14 when I think of suite No. 1 I think of a wedding, yo gave me a very intresting new perspective on this piece, I completely agree with u

  • @jerryjing9184
    @jerryjing9184 Před 3 lety +3940

    Yo can I hire Yo-Yo Ma as a therapist, this man's words hit different.

    • @geraldbal7945
      @geraldbal7945 Před 3 lety +113

      _plays Suite no. 1 during session_

    • @sydney6405
      @sydney6405 Před 3 lety +8

      @@geraldbal7945 istg he played it so beautifully

    • @ShonaMcCarthy
      @ShonaMcCarthy Před 3 lety +34

      I was thinking... some of what he was saying wasn't just good advice for wannabe cellists. It was good life advice for anyone doing anything I think.

    • @c9inglul129
      @c9inglul129 Před 2 lety +8

      @@ShonaMcCarthy successful people will often have that advice if you're willing to listen

    • @DaysAreForgottenBaby
      @DaysAreForgottenBaby Před 2 lety

      Indeed

  • @gustavgnoettgen
    @gustavgnoettgen Před 2 lety +770

    What he's trying to say is that Bach's cello suite no. 1 is basically the official cello jingle.

  • @vq20
    @vq20 Před 2 lety +703

    "The idea of being a musician is that you're there to transcend technique in order to express."
    So inspiring and liberating. Truly words to keep in your heart when you're practicing and pummeling yourself for not playing "perfectly."

    • @FancyUnicorn
      @FancyUnicorn Před 2 lety +10

      I feel that quote applies to all artists. Reminds me of the paintings of Picasso or Pollock.

    • @batchimegdamdindorj8557
      @batchimegdamdindorj8557 Před rokem +7

      He’s one of a kind but I think you must perfect the technique first before you even try to attempt to go beyond the technique and the flow state

    • @jsizemo
      @jsizemo Před rokem +2

      Within any art, you have to learn the orthodoxy, before you’re allowed to defy it

    • @gonggonglive
      @gonggonglive Před rokem

      True, we musicians use technique and rules to impress, and then break those to express our own

  • @clearlyrebecca
    @clearlyrebecca Před 3 lety +7678

    Big ups to this man for carting his cello along to his vax appointment and playing a mini concert for everyone in the place while waiting the obligatory 15 minutes after the shot.

    • @dani.munoz.a23
      @dani.munoz.a23 Před 3 lety +117

      @WIRED fake WIRED. First of all, for other people who see this kind of stuff and don’t want to fall for it, there’s no gray highlight on their name which would indicate it’s the video’s creator commenting. Secondly, if you click on the profile you would see they joined 9 months ago and have no vids or subs. Thirdly, any kind of fishy looking account that has characters in between letters or anything of that fashion should instantly be regarded with suspicion because it is a way around the filters in place.

    • @blanktester
      @blanktester Před 3 lety +51

      @@dani.munoz.a23 all great points. Only thing to add would be to always report spam when you see it.

    • @rosiemwhit
      @rosiemwhit Před 3 lety +13

      too pure

    • @fimbulvetr721
      @fimbulvetr721 Před 3 lety +13

      Tru the guy with the guitar in my waiting room was amazing, made waiting a lot less boring

    • @penname8441
      @penname8441 Před 3 lety +1

      +

  • @Vincent-yv9ng
    @Vincent-yv9ng Před 3 lety +2354

    I love how salty his impression of a showy cellist tuning on stage is. He definitely knows a guy like that.

    • @momomay1404
      @momomay1404 Před 3 lety +128

      It's actually fairly common for classical string players to do a bit of tuning before they play, you see it all the time or hear it before an orchestra starts performing. However, he confirmed my suspicion that at least 90% of the time it's totally not necessary! Lol, I wished I could show this to my old teacher...

    • @kemimin4950
      @kemimin4950 Před 3 lety +66

      @@momomay1404 i used to be super anxious before concerts, so my teacher told me it's okay to just go over the strings (not tuning, just as a check) to know everything is fine, set the posture and calm down. it really worked :)

    • @greatvib3s
      @greatvib3s Před 3 lety +12

      @@kemimin4950 that's a pretty useful technique that is perhaps underrated by a lot of players. One of my favorite examples is in this Bruckner 4 recording at 0:50, you can hear the horn player checking that very first horn call opening. Even the pros get nervous- it's part of being human!
      czcams.com/video/gcBg-tXn0fs/video.html

    • @Krmpfpks
      @Krmpfpks Před 3 lety +9

      @@momomay1404 You do play open strings so you need the strings to be tuned correctly. Usually an orchestra checks the tuning of the different instrument against each other, which is easiest to do on stage an is only a few seconds for an experienced orchestra. There might be a piano on stage that has drifted slightly due to temperature changes and the orchestra has to align perfectly.
      What he is talking about is solo or smaller group, they usually warm up before coming on stage and should already have tuned everything. But on some occasions they might have been sitting on stage waiting for their turn for some time. Their instruments change tuning with temperature so they might do a quick recheck if they are in tune before they play. Might not be necessary, but feels reassuring nonetheless.
      Even if it's just a ritual to cope with stage fright, respect the musician. If someone goes out on a stage an plays for you, don't judge the non-important stuff.

    • @mikhailakippenbrock3833
      @mikhailakippenbrock3833 Před 3 lety +17

      He's so right, it's mostly unnecessary. In orchestral playing, the orchestra tunes before the piece starts, and I have for sure had times where my tuning slips while walking onto stage, but honestly, it's so hard to tune accurately when you're being watched anyway lol. I played a whole concert with an out of tune cello because it slipped right in the beginning of the first piece. That's where years of practice pays off and you just adjust your hand position and don't play any open strings so you can play in tune still!
      Also, there is a way to tune on stage as a soloist. A quick, subtle touch up over each string is one thing, but it KILLS me when people go out there and tune like there's no tomorrow lol. When I practice I tune quietly and adjust everything quickly, there is no reason to tune like you're putting on a show lol!

  • @margierojo8445
    @margierojo8445 Před 2 lety +316

    Thank you so much. Loved this
    I started playing Cello at age 72 during COVID lockdown.
    I envisage flying through skies and mountains when it sounds good. So beautiful. I love it.
    Thank you 💕

    • @warui-michi7295
      @warui-michi7295 Před rokem +3

      Your words are also beautiful.

    • @crypticshadows
      @crypticshadows Před rokem +1

      wow! How’s it going? You doing suzuki method?

    • @susanmathew9176
      @susanmathew9176 Před rokem +1

      You’re giving me inspiration for learning a new instrument

    • @user-wh9pk8iw2b
      @user-wh9pk8iw2b Před rokem +1

      I thought I started late learning cello at age 56, but you are an example that no learning is late as long as there’s a heart for it. 😍

    • @HopUpOutDaBed
      @HopUpOutDaBed Před 11 měsíci

      what do you imagine when it sounds bad? A plane crash?

  • @suz5191
    @suz5191 Před 2 lety +61

    yoyo ma is so humble, he's a cello legend but he still says that he plays out of tune and can't figure out finger placements

    • @joelcastro-reyes1667
      @joelcastro-reyes1667 Před 2 lety +5

      Definition of a player who "feels" the music rather than fully understand every note as it's "supposed" to sound

  • @MichaelJOneill333
    @MichaelJOneill333 Před 3 lety +3120

    It annoyed me that people are bothered that musicians move when they play. I’m a pianist and I move because I’m feeling the music, sort of like dancing in a way.

    • @Thndrstrike
      @Thndrstrike Před 3 lety +125

      for me, sometimes you really do get lost in the music, like when i'm jamming along to a song on guitar (especially if it's a song i'd previously been struggling to play) it kinda takes over. that can help me hold the rhythm too

    • @shiaominglee
      @shiaominglee Před 3 lety +98

      sometimes it is needed to keep the time. I guess they wont understand until they play an instrument and with a band/other people

    • @MichaelJOneill333
      @MichaelJOneill333 Před 3 lety +8

      @@Thndrstrike yes exactly!

    • @TheRandompaint
      @TheRandompaint Před 3 lety +45

      @@shiaominglee I don't play an instrument but I have enough appreciation for classical music that I can feel the flow and I try to decipher what the musician is trying to convey. When I see musician swaying to the music I can tell that the artist not only has an appreciation for his craft but also the very essence of the music.

    • @angelina3087
      @angelina3087 Před 3 lety +33

      I feel like every musician who enjoys what they’re doing moves when they play

  • @marceli1109
    @marceli1109 Před 3 lety +4180

    Bach's Suite No. 1 was my alarm tone for years, and hearing him play it gave me a pang of anxiety.

    • @Lampey22
      @Lampey22 Před 3 lety +94

      Hahha XD that piece is called “shoulder exercise” among cellists :)

    • @davidjiao2517
      @davidjiao2517 Před 3 lety +208

      What a horrible way to ruin a melody

    • @Spherehead123
      @Spherehead123 Před 3 lety +209

      That's why I never use my favorite music as my alarm tone

    • @tdsims1963
      @tdsims1963 Před 2 lety +5

      😂

    • @KPG113
      @KPG113 Před 2 lety +40

      Why would you do that to Bach

  • @janetlettrich2705
    @janetlettrich2705 Před rokem +256

    This man is a national treasure. One of my favorite humans on the planet.

    • @yoyoma8797
      @yoyoma8797 Před rokem +5

      It's a pleasure to give my best to all my wonderful fans. Thank you very much for your love and support. So tell me dear, how long have you been a fan?

    • @mysteriumxarxes3990
      @mysteriumxarxes3990 Před rokem +7

      I think of him as an international treasure

  • @RobWhittlestone
    @RobWhittlestone Před rokem +62

    I'm blown away to see one of my heroes being so accessible and warm and friendly. Who noticed the fragments of Elgar's Cello Concerto he used for demonstrating? His performance of Elgar's Cello Concerto is one of my all-time favourite performances. Thrilling video! All the best, Rob in Switzerland

  • @rfresa
    @rfresa Před 2 lety +2660

    I love how Yo-Yo Ma just takes a cello with him everywhere. I've never seen him do an interview without a cello. His instrument really is part of him.

    • @isaiahd9947
      @isaiahd9947 Před 2 lety +74

      I'd be more surprised to see an interview of him WITHOUT the cello. I have nothing against him but interviewers only care about yo-yo ma the cellist, not yo-yo ma the personality.

    • @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394
      @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 Před 2 lety +56

      He even takes it on Splash Mountain. They cut 8 bucks off the ticket price if he rides the cello instead of their log.

    • @yumyummarbles
      @yumyummarbles Před 2 lety +12

      I think a lot of musically inclined people that is his age carry their instruments everywhere with them just so they can play and enjoy themselves anywhere that they can share their musical talents. My dad (around his age) was a musician in the 70s and 80s and my mom once told us he spent 3 months rent on a guitar and another 3 on the case itself so he could bring it everywhere without it getting damaged.

    • @profile2047
      @profile2047 Před 2 lety +1

      If only I could afford the tickets to see him.

    • @Noise_floorxx
      @Noise_floorxx Před 2 lety +1

      Duh? Lol

  • @maryncozart5764
    @maryncozart5764 Před 3 lety +1986

    IDK what I thought Yo-Yo Ma would be like, but I was definitely not expecting this chill, kind, and humble human being that appeared in this video.

    • @mr.windmill4892
      @mr.windmill4892 Před 3 lety +28

      Idk I kinda expected him to be all of those things being a notorious Cello player lol.

    • @alexlasher2525
      @alexlasher2525 Před 3 lety +9

      you should check out his tiny desk concert

    • @HiThereImFootloose
      @HiThereImFootloose Před 3 lety +32

      I’ve met him a bunch of times and he is just this kind and articulate every time I’ve seen him. Hard to find a nicer, more down to earth guy.

    • @hoofhearted4
      @hoofhearted4 Před 3 lety +2

      Same haha

    • @jiranika
      @jiranika Před 3 lety +8

      @Maryn Cozart You should watch his Documentary The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble.

  • @emilyx8377
    @emilyx8377 Před 2 lety +107

    I wish I had a father or a grandfather like this man. Just listening to him talk, let alone play music, makes me feel so safe and relaxed.

    • @johnmayer6533
      @johnmayer6533 Před 2 lety +1

      Hello how are you doing it’s nice meeting you here

  • @NickSealPueo
    @NickSealPueo Před 2 lety +60

    “It takes you places. Music is a mode of transportation.” Wow what a powerful and true statement.

  • @joerichardson2278
    @joerichardson2278 Před 3 lety +424

    "The idea of being a musician is that you're there to transcend technique in order to express." What a powerful idea.

    • @advocate1563
      @advocate1563 Před 3 lety +7

      problem is your technique has to be strong enough to allow you to transcend it and thats where the effort goes. Technique sets you free ....

    • @LeVezz
      @LeVezz Před 3 lety +3

      I recommend to you Benjamin Zander's masterclasses here on youtube, he has a similar way of thinking. I don't see music like i did because of him.

  • @danivee8572
    @danivee8572 Před 3 lety +2314

    This man needs to narrate an audiobook.

    • @ruru7458
      @ruru7458 Před 3 lety +7

      THIS

    • @artransformeraqe5692
      @artransformeraqe5692 Před 2 lety +9

      @@devonbiere Thou art a hero!!!

    • @ericolens3
      @ericolens3 Před 2 lety +6

      Or play the back ground music.
      Im not sure if you've listened to dramatic audio books.
      Like where they have Background music, multiple voice actors (or at least change their voice), and sound effects.

    • @deadsetmassascared
      @deadsetmassascared Před 2 lety

      @@devonbiere THANK. YOU.

    • @zactownsend1099
      @zactownsend1099 Před 2 lety +19

      Uhhh he did lol. It’s on audible. It’s his life story.

  • @kaseywahl
    @kaseywahl Před rokem +25

    I don't know why I always had this impression that Yo-Yo Ma was a super unapproachable, stern-faced, serious musician who only appeared on stage to communicate with us virtuosically through music and then vanish into the mist, but man...
    He is so cool!!!! What an awesome human, and a legendary musician!

    • @caroline7420
      @caroline7420 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I thought the same thing until I had the incredible experience of seeing him live earlier this year. He was making hearts with his hands when we clapped and he left the stage so quickly after he finished his set. The conductor had to drag him back out so we could clap for him longer. He was so sweet and wore the tshirt for a local charity helping struggling kids pursue music over his dress shirt. It was an amazing experience.

    • @user-pd7il3xz5j
      @user-pd7il3xz5j Před 9 měsíci

      Judging people frequently can lead us to inaccurate representations.

  • @rnnyhoff
    @rnnyhoff Před rokem +380

    This artist is a treasure and represents all that is transcendent of the human species. I just learned so much about the cello taught and related by a gentleman in touch with the flow of life and music. Thank you Yo-Yo.

    • @forsaken841
      @forsaken841 Před rokem +3

      That’s Mr. Ma to us plebes

    • @Ed_Okin
      @Ed_Okin Před rokem

      Agreed. Humans were created to be unique and to express the greatness of creation. I’d like to see PETA interview a genius cow who plays a musical instrument with such joy and zeal.

  • @cristaguthrie2726
    @cristaguthrie2726 Před 3 lety +1355

    When yo-yo ma says “i play out of tune anyway” we are all screwed lol

    • @ermenegildogutierrezpanter9993
      @ermenegildogutierrezpanter9993 Před 3 lety +49

      I think i'll start tuning poorly on purpose for the excuse. This man has advice for everything!

    • @j.walker6845
      @j.walker6845 Před 3 lety +118

      This is like when the swordsman says, 'Oh by the way, I'm not left-handed'

    • @gaberodriguez7938
      @gaberodriguez7938 Před 3 lety +7

      @@j.walker6845 I see what you did there

    • @Phoneixrising99
      @Phoneixrising99 Před 3 lety +1

      My thoughts exactly lol

    • @matthewmccarthy7842
      @matthewmccarthy7842 Před 3 lety +2

      When you play with a lot of feeling you end up just making it in tune with the tensions with the fretting hand.

  • @lamblaine9116
    @lamblaine9116 Před 3 lety +2713

    "For 60 YEARS"
    and here I thought Yo-Yo Ma was 45 years old. He looks super young for his age.

    • @Turnpost2552
      @Turnpost2552 Před 3 lety +23

      yeah he certainly does

    • @DieAlteistwiederda
      @DieAlteistwiederda Před 3 lety +131

      This man looks to be in his mid 50s at most. I can't believe he is over 60.

    • @captaincrawfish2582
      @captaincrawfish2582 Před 3 lety +250

      He started at a negative age. Only explanation possible

    • @lamblaine9116
      @lamblaine9116 Před 3 lety +12

      @@captaincrawfish2582 agreed lol

    • @culture4519
      @culture4519 Před 3 lety +19

      Clean living it is no secret, don’t drink or smoke, exercise and eat healthy

  • @ShrimplyPibblesJr
    @ShrimplyPibblesJr Před rokem +196

    I love how such a talented cellist is still trying to get it right. I think that’s why I love playing music so much. always reaching for new perfection

  • @evan
    @evan Před 2 lety +197

    Yo yo ma was used in one of my fourth grade standardised tests as an English comprehension exercise and I don’t know why but it has always stuck with me and I loved this vid :)

  • @JohnnyBautista
    @JohnnyBautista Před 3 lety +790

    There is nothing like listening to people who are absolutely passionate about what they do.

    • @rushjl92
      @rushjl92 Před 3 lety +1

      I swear

    • @midnight.ramen.
      @midnight.ramen. Před 3 lety +2

      Seriously, and especially long time professionals that know such minute details like the thing about air molecules. I could listen to that kind of info all day

  • @Sonali-bn8xd
    @Sonali-bn8xd Před 3 lety +3066

    When he said “For 60 years...” I Googled his age and he is 65 years.Yo-Yo Ma has been playing since he was 5. A Ling Ling indeed.
    Edit: I got a notification a month after posting this comment and it feels good to find these many TwoSetters.

  • @christopherbarber9351
    @christopherbarber9351 Před rokem +55

    What a nice, unaffected person he is, as well as being a great musician!

    • @yoyoma8797
      @yoyoma8797 Před rokem

      It's a pleasure to give my best to all my wonderful fans. Thank you very much for your love and support. So tell me dear, how long have you been a fan?

  • @trudidolder6122
    @trudidolder6122 Před 2 lety +50

    Being a trained singer and a Cellist, I must say that Bach has been my favorite Composer in soooo many ways. One ting I have to say is: Bach is relentless in his music. He pulls every single and last bit you possess out of you and then some. then you listen to what you just done and it seems, that Bach stands there and tells you: so, you tried, but now show me what you really can…… That man has my full admiration….

    • @markiangooley
      @markiangooley Před 2 lety +3

      “Bach never spared the performer,” as someone (perhaps the cantata expert Whittaker?) put it.

    • @dropkickmurphy4114
      @dropkickmurphy4114 Před 2 lety

      That probably explains why Cliff Burton was so obsessed with Bach: they were both complex and deeply intelligent .

  • @MiloPaulus
    @MiloPaulus Před 3 lety +1986

    Protect this man at all costs!
    Yo-Yo Ma is an absolute treasure, and just a delightful human being. I'm happy to be alive at the same time as him.

  • @Bad_Wolf_Media
    @Bad_Wolf_Media Před 3 lety +1180

    Even when Yo-Yo Ma just casually throws out the Bach just to make an example, it's still one of the best performances recorded!

    • @varunsathya1912
      @varunsathya1912 Před 3 lety +12

      @WIRED no one cares

    • @skippymagrue
      @skippymagrue Před 3 lety +9

      It was the first piece he learned when he was five years old.

    • @madelinerodriguez8583
      @madelinerodriguez8583 Před 3 lety +7

      Ugh I just love his Bach so much. Every time he stopped I kept yelling at him to keep going!

    • @naomiarram5187
      @naomiarram5187 Před 3 lety +2

      He just casually threw out that he plays out of tune. Wait, what?? This is THE Yo-Yo Ma!!

    • @f52_yeevy
      @f52_yeevy Před 3 lety +29

      ​@@naomiarram5187 The position of your left fingers on the strings determines the frequency at which the strings (and the air) vibrates, thus also the note you're playing. On a cello string there is a point for each note it can play, but there's a space in between these points that correspond to notes outside the normal scale we use. Playing out of tune means that your fingers are not very well aligned to the points on the string, meaning that you're playing one of those notes that doesn't fit in the standard musical scale (for example, you could be playing something between an F# and a G).
      Yo-Yo Ma actually plays beautifully and not a lot out of tune, but he's just referencing in a humble way the fact that's impossible to find the exact spot when playing a piece, not only because of the huge difference a tiny movement of your finger makes, but also because he's simply taken away by the emotion in his music.
      I don't know whether I was clear or not, but I hope it helps :)

  • @YN_Productions
    @YN_Productions Před 2 lety +60

    I love how when he plays 'unmoving' he still is clearly putting emotion and movement behind because it literally isn't possible to do otherwise

  • @snowthefbiman2805
    @snowthefbiman2805 Před 2 lety +68

    Yo-Yo Ma was my dads friend he is such a sweetheart, makes the music shine through the instrument and it gains a whole new meaning
    Unfortunately my dad passed away but he has said many great things about him.

  • @flutechannel
    @flutechannel Před 3 lety +10385

    The main question should've been "Do you practice 40hrs a day?"

    • @additionalsky
      @additionalsky Před 3 lety +222

      NEVER SKIP PRACTICE!

    • @rumblefish9
      @rumblefish9 Před 3 lety +329

      Do you Ling Ling 40Hrs!?... oh wait, wrong reference.

    • @T2uyu
      @T2uyu Před 3 lety +160

      lingling meme never gets old

    • @ElBacanDelgado
      @ElBacanDelgado Před 3 lety +162

      He is the one making Ling Ling practice 40 hours a day

    • @ciello___8307
      @ciello___8307 Před 3 lety +22

      apparently he only practices for a short time, but he practices every day

  • @umiyuki5566
    @umiyuki5566 Před 3 lety +166

    I love how he holds his cello like they are beer buddies

    • @pyotrilyichtchaikovsky3733
      @pyotrilyichtchaikovsky3733 Před 3 lety +9

      Pretty sure his cello is worth 2,5 million so i get it

    • @beatm6948
      @beatm6948 Před 3 lety +7

      It's kind of a natural position 😁. It's also a big thing, so wrapping yourself around it does protect it a bit

    • @poisonmantis4191
      @poisonmantis4191 Před 2 lety +6

      you either hold your cello like a *very* attractive woman or you hold it like your beer buddy and there's no in between.

    • @painovoimaton
      @painovoimaton Před 2 lety +2

      The instrument should be its player's greatest friend. I love my instruments and hold them like I would a friend. It's just a kind of natural connection that forms as a player advances... Sometimes it's hard to leave an instrument behind when it is time to get a new one!

  • @mattypants
    @mattypants Před 2 lety +55

    Just as you begin to doubt the abilities of humanity, you witness someone like Yo-Yo Ma express their ability and it takes your breath away. Masters like this prove humanities beauty.

    • @Yoyomamusic007
      @Yoyomamusic007 Před 14 dny

      @matty Hello, how are you doing? It is nice meeting you here.

  • @dstarfire42
    @dstarfire42 Před 2 lety +82

    Am the only one here that's not into Cellos or playing music, yet is still fascinated just listening to a legend talk about the thing he loves?

  • @therachellllcat4444
    @therachellllcat4444 Před 3 lety +1214

    I honestly just want to hug him. He seems like such an encouraging and kind person. He has such a sparkle in his eye when talking about music and talking about other people learning. He gives me the nicest dad vibes 🥺😊

    • @SennaMoon4u
      @SennaMoon4u Před 3 lety +21

      This is my new comfort video. So relaxing, informative, and passionate.🥰
      I love when you can see the sparkle in peoples eyes when they talk about something they deeply love. Yo-yo Ma has got nothin but sparkle!

    • @ItsWayMoreThanMusic
      @ItsWayMoreThanMusic Před 2 lety +5

      He falls in the same ranks as Bob Ross, Mister Rogers, and Rick Steves-aka the epitome of gentle masculinity ☺️

    • @AK-og6hn
      @AK-og6hn Před 2 lety +3

      I'm with you on that. It's the first video with the guy, but it feels like I know him already. My First cello is still on its way to me for New Year's resolution, but I am ready to give it everything I have. The sound and freedom it provides are something I want to explore.

  • @JadenNeko
    @JadenNeko Před 3 lety +869

    Why is nobody talking about his voice! Has anybody notice how he hugs the cello like it's a partner? So sweet and caring!

    • @HerbaMachina
      @HerbaMachina Před 3 lety +32

      As a Cellist myself that's just a natural resting position to hold the Cello so it doesn't fall to the floor.

    • @eidechsearts
      @eidechsearts Před 3 lety +18

      The way it rests there helps us keep it upright! But I can say we do bond with our instruments just like theyre people!

    • @onm7864
      @onm7864 Před 3 lety +1

      His voice reminds me a lot of that of Werner Herzog

    • @dk418
      @dk418 Před 3 lety +12

      His cello is probably more expensive than an Enzo Ferrari. Who wouldn't hug something like that. lol

    • @manubishe
      @manubishe Před 2 lety +1

      Projecting feelings over another's behaviour?
      Unless you've seen how he hugs his partner, I dare say you make an argument for loving things, and using people.

  • @Grinnar
    @Grinnar Před 2 lety +40

    What an amazing and humble guy he is. I didn't expect this. His love for his craft and down to earth but still positive attitude is breath taking.

  • @lakeninevah
    @lakeninevah Před rokem +7

    I love this man. Truly transcendent, musically and spiritually. I had the joyous experience of meeting him, the day after 9/11, when he played in Boulder, Colorado. A few of us were treated to his morning rehearsal and then met with him afterwards. A peak experience in my life.

  • @DIBZ111
    @DIBZ111 Před 3 lety +1339

    This guy could be a great new host of jeopardy imo. It seems he has the same energy that Alex trebeck did. He also seems to have the same level of intellect while not acting snooty or acting like hes above you or better than you because of his intelligence.

    • @L3French
      @L3French Před 3 lety +143

      I think he'd kill at it but I'd still rather have him spending his time pumping out more cello perfection.

    • @Wtahc
      @Wtahc Před 3 lety +3

      no

    • @LittleB2007
      @LittleB2007 Před 3 lety +22

      Why should one of the very best cellists in history host a stupid game show??

    • @hiatusfromtheworld
      @hiatusfromtheworld Před 3 lety +1

      Wow yes

    • @seanthompson1337
      @seanthompson1337 Před 3 lety +2

      @@LittleB2007 maybe at least once. It would be interesting at least.

  • @Qtoyghs
    @Qtoyghs Před 3 lety +652

    The idea that the musician *is* crying out for joy through their performance rather than through a verbal cry is such a shockingly profound observation.

  • @msdemeanormaven
    @msdemeanormaven Před rokem +9

    *sigh* I adore Yo-Yo Ma... Someone who found exactly what he was meant to do, loves it wholly, and expresses it to others. I could listen to him answer questions about his artwork indefinitely. So amazingly talented. :)

    • @yoyoma8797
      @yoyoma8797 Před rokem

      It's a pleasure to give my best to all my wonderful fans. Thank you very much for your love and support. So tell me dear, how long have you been a fan?

  • @jacksonwright5145
    @jacksonwright5145 Před rokem +95

    Not even a minute in and he's giving me goosebumps. Such an amazing player / person!

    • @yoyoma8797
      @yoyoma8797 Před rokem

      It's a pleasure to give my best to all my wonderful fans. Thank you very much for your love and support. So tell me dear, how long have you been a fan?

  • @paperboxes
    @paperboxes Před 3 lety +169

    He’s got mad charisma

  • @canterlevi
    @canterlevi Před 2 lety +872

    Cellos are the only instruments you get to hug while you play. I always imagine the sound reverberates throughout your body as you play. 😊😊

    • @pressyboy
      @pressyboy Před 2 lety +52

      It does and it feels wonderful. Everyone should play the cello

    • @TheBereangirl
      @TheBereangirl Před 2 lety +13

      Yes! This comment...yes, you are absolutely right!

    • @joshgoesbananas1
      @joshgoesbananas1 Před 2 lety +75

      Hey don’t forget about BASS

    • @ThaineFurrows
      @ThaineFurrows Před 2 lety +38

      Was just about to say. I hug my double bass often and regularly.

    • @livioribeiro
      @livioribeiro Před 2 lety +26

      With classical guitar you get to hug your instrument while it sits on your lap

  • @404cp
    @404cp Před 2 lety +56

    In parallel universe, Yo-Yo Ma was instead born Yo Ma-Ma and became a rapper. He is known for his signature come back about people's mothers during rap battles.

  • @LBoytz
    @LBoytz Před rokem +11

    I laughed out loud when he said he plays out of tune anyway. This man plays so beautifully and technically proficiently at the same time and is so humble about his monster skill. One of the best ever at what is absolutely the best instrument.

  • @jacobhendrickson8371
    @jacobhendrickson8371 Před 3 lety +1304

    I will never get tired of musicians such as him talking about their craft. The emotions are almost tangible to some extent.

  • @darcyferrigno
    @darcyferrigno Před 2 lety +2444

    This man literally is the definition of being joyous in what he does. How many people love their craft the way he does? I could listen to him talk about and play the cello for hours!

  • @PamelaClare
    @PamelaClare Před rokem +13

    Yo-Yo Ma is an international treasure. He's a truly amazing human being.

    • @Yoyomamusic007
      @Yoyomamusic007 Před 4 měsíci

      @pamela Hello, how are you doing? It is nice meeting you here.

  • @marykarensolomon7103
    @marykarensolomon7103 Před 11 měsíci +17

    Thank you for this lovely session, Yo-Yo! Your music fills me with joy, and your insightful answers do also! Beginning to learn the cello when I was about 47 was a very late start, but I’m so glad I did. I will never be a wonderful cellist, like you, but I love playing it and have a small string group with friends.

    • @Yoyomamusic007
      @Yoyomamusic007 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @mary Hello, how are you doing? It is nice meeting you here.

  • @deanmarana1683
    @deanmarana1683 Před 3 lety +2496

    He is probably the closest thing to a real life Iroh we'll ever get.

    • @kloodledoodle
      @kloodledoodle Před 3 lety +28

      Omg yes!!!!

    • @littlelion8219
      @littlelion8219 Před 3 lety +16

      iroh was a war criminal?

    • @cumbob
      @cumbob Před 3 lety +123

      @@littlelion8219 iroh is great in retirement but I'm sure he caused a lot of death. Part of what makes him a great character is how much he changed to redeem himself but I never see that mentioned in internet comments like these

    • @atzl26
      @atzl26 Před 3 lety +2

      so true :)))

    • @monke2229
      @monke2229 Před 3 lety +21

      @@littlelion8219 hes also fictional

  • @gateauxq4604
    @gateauxq4604 Před 3 lety +680

    Why has this national treasure never gotten a children’s television show? He’s like the Levar Burton of music.

    • @elliel8626
      @elliel8626 Před 3 lety +55

      the first time i saw yo yo ma was when he was in an episode of arthur! i think he was a rabbit

    • @jamessmith_321
      @jamessmith_321 Před 3 lety +17

      because he is Asians. Asians have been getting less opportunities since forever

    • @choiboix
      @choiboix Před 3 lety +15

      He has been on Sesame Street and other children shows in the past.

    • @selalewis9189
      @selalewis9189 Před 3 lety +1

      Cuts in PBS funding.

    • @caswanden454
      @caswanden454 Před 3 lety +1

      @You love CZcams too?? Yo-Yo Ma, at least three times a day: wait a minute! what would Leonard Bernstein do?

  • @ilovemydog6847
    @ilovemydog6847 Před 2 lety +13

    Yo-yo comes across as such a warm friendly kind caring person, someone who you could just sit down with and enjoy a drink or a meal with and talk about anything not just music. Yet he is one on the most brilliant and sought after musicians of our time a true legend. But that’s what people of his calibre are like. The truly talented people are humble. They make their instruments do the talking. They don’t need to be boastful and most of the time as in Yoyo’s case they are not like that any way. He’s just such a wonderful brilliant man.

  • @laura_whittle
    @laura_whittle Před rokem +11

    Oh my word, I’m speechless, just speechless…! This is the only twelve minutes a musician could ever need on the internet…! ❤ What a gift…! ❤️

    • @yoyoma8797
      @yoyoma8797 Před rokem

      It's a pleasure to give my best to all my wonderful fans. Thank you very much for your love and support. So tell me dear, how long have you been a fan?

  • @Xioxio000
    @Xioxio000 Před 3 lety +832

    This man's been playing cello so long that his voice and mannerisms are just cello incarnate.

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Před 2 lety +943

    That one person who said other musicians don't move obviously hasn't watched a lot of musicians. Violinists and pianists are all over the place.

    • @CLSGL
      @CLSGL Před 2 lety +90

      Seriously! I kept thinking about drummers, bassists, guitarists, but it works just the same with violinists and pianists. If you feel the music, you move around.

    • @longnamenocansayy
      @longnamenocansayy Před 2 lety +30

      those opera singers really come loose too.

    • @cerenademe9433
      @cerenademe9433 Před 2 lety +52

      How does one play music and NOT move? Who wants to see that? lol

    • @amundbjerve
      @amundbjerve Před 2 lety +6

      That's individual. Vladimir Horowitz seemed almost immobile and had the same facial expression most of the time.

    • @joannewakeland4447
      @joannewakeland4447 Před 2 lety +4

      Heifetz was an exception. He stood very still.

  • @OzarkRose
    @OzarkRose Před 2 lety +20

    I fell in love with orchestra as a child because of this man. Eventually, I played in one.

  • @aaronconnolly3060
    @aaronconnolly3060 Před rokem +8

    Wow, his enthusiasm is so moving, his approachability so welcoming and refreshing. So thankful for this video.

    • @yoyoma8797
      @yoyoma8797 Před rokem

      It's a pleasure to give my best to all my wonderful fans. Thank you very much for your love and support. So tell me dear, how long have you been a fan?

    • @aaronconnolly3060
      @aaronconnolly3060 Před rokem

      @@yoyoma8797 I had heard of you before, but I became a fan with this video! I’ve been shuffling through your songs since then! ❤️❤️

  • @thequeenofboba6583
    @thequeenofboba6583 Před 3 lety +203

    When you hear this level of enthusiasm in someone's voice, whatever they are talking about, you will be drawn to it without a doubt.

    • @TheDGomezzi
      @TheDGomezzi Před 3 lety +3

      “You are only interesting as far as you are interested.”

  • @ajlove_34
    @ajlove_34 Před 3 lety +251

    There is no way that this man is 65 years old! I refuse to believe it! Yo-Yo Ma's skin and smile are gleaming out here!

    • @farhannavas2690
      @farhannavas2690 Před 3 lety +1

      he looks fking old.. dude

    • @ajlove_34
      @ajlove_34 Před 3 lety +27

      @@farhannavas2690 not to me, hence the point of my comment. I don't know what old looks like to you, but he's not it.

    • @marshalravello
      @marshalravello Před 3 lety +2

      @@ajlove_34 well said mate

    • @elizabethmayberry3414
      @elizabethmayberry3414 Před 3 lety +6

      He looks mid 40’s at most to me.

    • @laraking804
      @laraking804 Před 3 lety +3

      65 is not THAT old.

  • @scamersgoingdown6457
    @scamersgoingdown6457 Před 2 lety +18

    Im in love with this man ,with all due respect, I am a violinist and cant get enough of his knowledge and his bubbly personality, thanks for existing!

  • @oscarfernandoofpublicnature

    Cello is my favorite instrument. It has been since I first went to see a symphony and the cellos tuned at the same time. That sound warmed my whole chest, it made me cry, it transformed me.... then I became a guitar player

  • @anszjaa
    @anszjaa Před 3 lety +581

    Auto-generated-subtitles: "Between you and me you know that JELLO is the best instrument"

  • @ArtbyAtlas
    @ArtbyAtlas Před 3 lety +959

    Them: "Why do they play Cello Suite No. 1 every time?"
    Yo Yo Ma: "It represents the infinitude of everything we have IN THE WORLD."
    Me: Wow.

  • @kidcaptainwembri
    @kidcaptainwembri Před 2 lety +8

    This is the first interview I've ever watched of Yo-yo Ma and his personality and passion is just as warm as the way he plays his cello
    There's one particular album of he did of Bach's suites that I had on my iPod growing up and it's honestly so important to me, it got me through some really difficult times in high school and I'm just so grateful to him 💛

  • @Bolero6879
    @Bolero6879 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have been playing cello for about a decade now and yo yo ma has always been an idol. How have I NEVER seen this before??

  • @carizley
    @carizley Před 3 lety +1426

    I really don't understand the dislikes in this video. He was extremely personable, tried hard to explain things, and was never condescending. Love his personality and his music

    • @TheJcfclark
      @TheJcfclark Před 3 lety +80

      The dislikers failed at mastering the cello -- at a very young age.

    • @strawberryteapot7442
      @strawberryteapot7442 Před 3 lety +12

      hella unskippable ads, but i didn't dislike tho

    • @alyssaurus17
      @alyssaurus17 Před 3 lety +56

      @@strawberryteapot7442 that's a CZcams issue. Just get an ad blocker.

    • @ralphalcala7219
      @ralphalcala7219 Před 3 lety +9

      Speaking as a luthier who actually makes basses and cellos, his knowledge on making cellos has major gaps. He’s an amazing cellist and I love his music but what he said about how cellos are made is completely wrong

    • @JA-gp7ce
      @JA-gp7ce Před 3 lety +10

      @@ralphalcala7219 in what ways? I’m curious

  • @DomenicVermillion
    @DomenicVermillion Před 3 lety +918

    My mother took me to see Yo-Yo play in the mid 1990’s at a free concert in the DC area, I was near the front row and looked down at my holographic Golbat Pokémon card the whole time. So embarrassing.

    • @rasm0225
      @rasm0225 Před 3 lety +70

      Crobat and I’d understand, but yeah, that’s embarrassing.

    • @thombran
      @thombran Před 2 lety +11

      It could probably buy that entire Stadium what with today's prices

    • @paulazemeckis7835
      @paulazemeckis7835 Před 2 lety +21

      Too young to have appreciation! She should have had a sitter for you and just go by herself. I see events by myself sometimes because i dont know people who are sophisticated enough for the event. Just a fact of life.

    • @pipapo3424
      @pipapo3424 Před 2 lety +68

      @@paulazemeckis7835 Humblebrag

    • @leoslego5965
      @leoslego5965 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh no....

  • @barbaralw
    @barbaralw Před rokem +41

    I would love to be in the same room with Yo Yo Ma as he instructs, explains, plays, and even goofs off as long as it’s with his cello!

    • @yoyoma8797
      @yoyoma8797 Před rokem +1

      It's a pleasure to give my best to all my wonderful fans. Thank you very much for your love and support. So tell me dear, how long have you been a fan?

  • @DawnDavidson
    @DawnDavidson Před 2 lety +5

    My very first symphonic concert experience was Yo Yo Ma. My next door neighbors took me to see him when I was maybe 11, and he was about 17. They said he would be a legend. They were right. Never forgot that concert. Such a beautiful instrument, and he is the king and the best ambassador for it. My personal favorite album of his is the collaboration between he and Bobby McFerrin. Legendary, both of them!

    • @Yoyomamusic007
      @Yoyomamusic007 Před 14 dny

      Hello, how are you doing? It is nice meeting you here.

  • @blakrumba
    @blakrumba Před 2 lety +266

    "Guess what? They can tune offstage" -- The shaaaade of it aaaaall!! What sass!! 😻

  • @TheLadyBlerd
    @TheLadyBlerd Před 3 lety +794

    I've never clicked so fast and liked so instinctively.... Yo-Yo Ma is a treasure on so many levels. They say never meet your heroes... ngl I was terrified to meet him when I was 16, and over 16 years later... the man stays just as genuine, passionate, informative, and insightful.

    • @kluvcomicz
      @kluvcomicz Před 3 lety +22

      I agree with you about clicking so fast and instinctively ... I also met him when I was ~13.. Definitely one of the most humble, genuine, and kind musicians whose presence radiates so much energy and passion for music...!

  • @spaceyote7174
    @spaceyote7174 Před rokem +3

    I love how softly he speaks. He's so soothing

    • @yoyoma8797
      @yoyoma8797 Před rokem

      It's a pleasure to give my best to all my wonderful fans. Thank you very much for your love and support. So tell me dear, how long have you been a fan?

  • @ionlygroommymy2cats
    @ionlygroommymy2cats Před rokem +2

    his office is what i imagined his house would look like

  • @orionisalnitak
    @orionisalnitak Před 3 lety +198

    i feel like yo-yo ma is the tony hawk of the musical world. i've known his name since i was 6 but i didnt know him till he said "hello im yoyo ma"

  • @shibatokenhermitmcdermitt3620

    Holy crap what a cool guy...
    Can anyone else imagine him narrating something along the lines of an historical music documentary about the cello (or any stringed instruments) as well as playing some of the music in said documentary? Mr. Ma I hope you consider this. You could be the David Attenborough of classical stringed instruments.

    • @blueak3111
      @blueak3111 Před 2 lety +13

      You could be the David Attenborough of classical stringed instruments. --- Yes, yes, yes.

  • @zerjiozerjio
    @zerjiozerjio Před měsícem

    His answers are so poetic and simple. What a delightful human being - and a legendary talent.

  • @toothsoup_1115
    @toothsoup_1115 Před 11 měsíci +3

    True masters like this always exude humility and gratefulness for their role in something infinitely larger than themselves. So refreshing and encouraging.

  • @toni_aloni
    @toni_aloni Před 3 lety +347

    He’s the reason I ever even considered playing an instrument. Age 8 I started cello, now age 24 I can’t imagine my life without being able to play music. And I have my parents and Yo-Yo Ma to thank for that 💙

    • @kirstencorby8465
      @kirstencorby8465 Před 3 lety +1

      I tried a few different instruments but none of them stuck. I just don't have the music in me.

    • @tayloriousmaximus
      @tayloriousmaximus Před 3 lety

      @@kirstencorby8465 Or you've just not found the one for you. Find something that helps you to put yourself into the music

    • @MsContralto
      @MsContralto Před 3 lety

      @@kirstencorby8465 Same! Zero talent on music I guess.

  • @Tallness1000
    @Tallness1000 Před 3 lety +363

    I love in his example of “when you play a note and stay still” he still couldn’t keep his body still. Love this man love this musician.

    • @ericolens3
      @ericolens3 Před 2 lety +2

      YoYo Ma: Here's how you stay still.
      His Body: (continues to move with the music)

    • @Tore_Lund
      @Tore_Lund Před 2 lety +1

      @@ericolens3 He is the king of expression. He was only rivalled by Stejphan Hauser in obscene celloing when he was younger.

  • @maguicontrera9559
    @maguicontrera9559 Před 2 lety +4

    I love Yo-Yo Ma music so much but now that I've seen this video I love his passion and patience, seems like a super cool dude to hang out and I could listen him talking about music all day. What a pleasure was this interview. thank you

  • @justicebeske5704
    @justicebeske5704 Před rokem +3

    I so respect his dedication to this instrument, , he has constantly tried to understand and learn more about an instrument he's been playing for decades. He never gave up and said, know what I've learned enough, he just keeps learning and growing

  • @caseyk.1386
    @caseyk.1386 Před 3 lety +270

    Thank god for that Arthur episode, turning so many of us into Yo-Yo Ma fans all those years ago.

    • @tylerblack5838
      @tylerblack5838 Před 3 lety +12

      Thank you for confirming I didn't make this up in my head lol

    • @averosmonopolis
      @averosmonopolis Před 3 lety +8

      yes! this is literally the best comment!

    • @muriaal
      @muriaal Před 3 lety +5

      I didn't even realize he's a real person and an actual cellist until I Googled him years later

    • @IronMaiden1164
      @IronMaiden1164 Před 3 lety +4

      That is the primary source of how I know him

    • @DavidPerez-ex3jn
      @DavidPerez-ex3jn Před 3 lety +1

      YES! Thank you for the great flashback

  • @hereticnasom
    @hereticnasom Před 3 lety +741

    He's talking about how expensive Cellos can be... He's playing a Montagnana cello, worth ~$2.5 Million.

    • @viverra
      @viverra Před 3 lety +142

      He also has one made by Peter and Wendy Moes, modern makers, which is the one he played at Obama's inauguration. That was a good news/bad news situation - Good, in that he was playing their instrument; bad because the REASON he was playing it was that the weather was freezing cold and he didn't want to subject either the Montagnana or his Strad (the Davidov) to the cold.

    • @dlstc
      @dlstc Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you for informing me to the maker.

    • @maddyhommel7521
      @maddyhommel7521 Před 3 lety +39

      his cello is named "Petunia" :)

    • @rw218
      @rw218 Před 3 lety +74

      @@viverra I would be incredibly proud of making an instrument good enough to be his beater cello. Especially when compared to the instruments he normally plays.

    • @lanietzky
      @lanietzky Před 3 lety +15

      How can someone be comfortable enough to carry something that expensive around?!

  • @Lord_Baphomet_
    @Lord_Baphomet_ Před 2 lety +5

    It’s so refreshing to see a cellist actually love their playing their instrument. They always seem so static on stage; unlike violinist who are extremely animated and dramatic!

    • @h0lysm0k3z
      @h0lysm0k3z Před rokem

      I’m gonna be honest, as a cellist, I find that when other cellists are on stage with me, they are almost *uncomfortably* animated. Violinists are also very dramatic, but they feel more focused and very lively, in comparison to the emotional and somewhat transcendent state of the cellists.

  • @sungschoo
    @sungschoo Před rokem +3

    God bless you for your enthusiasm towards cello playing. It is contagious. I attended your performance in Severance Hall in Cleveland a long time ago. I am 78 and started cello 2 months ago.