The Cello Lesson That All Musicians MUST WATCH!

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  • čas přidán 31. 08. 2023
  • I wished someone told me this when I started to play the cello. In this cello lesson, legendary cellist Paul Tortelier discusses how to use scales to play better cello. This is one of the best cello lessons I've ever seen in my life. It blew my mind, and it will blow your mind!
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Komentáře • 43

  • @heitordias4091

    Amazing! Tortelier was indeed a genius! P.S.: guess I know your student 😅

  • @mylesjordan9970

    I once visited M. Tortelier for a lesson. He began by warming up with his usual routine-all twelve major scales and twelve minor scales, which took him about five minutes to get through-then spoke about how he conceptually approached the cello’s fingerboard as though it were a piano keyboard turned on its end. He kept all five of his fingers much straighter than most cellists do.

  • @lio-3702
    @lio-3702 Před 4 hodinami

    I think it is not about genius, all real musicians think like this, it's just the essence of the music, all emotionals musicians think and see like this the music and the whole life

  • @jorgerivas1424

    Thanks, Ilia. Everybody in my part of the country needs to see it. Their philosophy is that music is to make noise at sporting events and that's the way it's taught in school. Gone are the days of morally uplifting, transcendent classical music.

  • @IliaLaporevcellist

    What do you think? What are your thoughts about this? ✅

  • @ericoschmitt

    I disagree with his logic, but I loved the idea of one day simply play different notes in a moment like that, with an orchestra, without having done it during the rehearsal. Just to see the reactions.

  • @Carlos-qz7ul

    A musician who wouldn't be a passionate person, what kind of music could her or he give us? Thanks for this valuable piece of world knowledge 🙏

  • @wood-side-story

    This is gold. 🌟✨ I started the cello about 1.5 year ago and my then-teacher never put any kind of attention on scales. Only recently I started to work diligently on scales... This alone has improved so much my intonation, bowing, articulation and musicality ❤ I wish I heard this profound teaching earlier 🙌🎶

  • @Adrian_AdamViolonDiGerma-tm3nq

    Spine of cello playing. Without that, we'll only able to play atonally, abcdefg -aa1b1...

  • @CC-Pi

    I love that... what a teacher, that's one of the reasons I decided to learn the cello is because it is a micro tonal instrument and it's possible to play any cultures scale tunings on it, the only problem is, any teacher I have ends up always trying to correct me so that I play western pitch for scales or when I explore it in compositions, it's hard to make a western trained ear hear it differently, I love the way he expressed that and I wish more musicians and teachers brought that in to western music teaching, great work on putting this video together and trying to spread this message 👍

  • @CanadianDivergent

    I love his dry sense of humour when he played the Elgar /India Scale passage with the pianist!

  • @minasdsn

    As an organist player in my youth, I never worked with scales. Now I’m an adult cello learner and I can understand now the point of it, it is particularly useful with this kind of instrument. I like working on rightness, sound, tone, bow control with scales.

  • @emma_freerider
    @emma_freerider Před dnem +1

    Brilliant

  • @wood-side-story

    Brilliant 🙏🙏🙏 please share more of these gems ❤❤❤

  • @deisebarcellos

    Adorei a lição de hoje! Os dois professores excelentes!!!

  • @evawei2758

    Замечательный мастер-класс, большое спасибо!

  • @remypa

    Thank you Ilia! ❤

  • @MsCellobass

    My cello hero❤

  • @mariaparra1862

    Comme tout ce que vous montrez est intéressant ! tu es génial

  • @MEECHARON

    Gracias querido