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At some point, you stop thinking about playing your instrument, and the music you play becomes the beat of your heart as your hands move on their own. You're just there to be the audience to your own song.
April 2020, living the pandemic of the coronvirus and I here, in isolation, once again, seeing and hearing you! I don't care if they destroy their bows or not, I'm still alive and enjoying this beautiful presentation! I hope one day to meet you in person, but if you can't, I want you to know that there is a Brazilian here in the city of Belo Horizonte, state of Minas Gerais who loves what you do!
@@tinfoyllord7879 Ditto, yea Texas! I'm just finding these guys and love them!! I'm playing them all day for the past 3, WFH during this virus thing and especially love watching them play. The passion is beyond comparison!!
Lets give some credit to the camera operator who was able to make this video that much more emotional. These 2 are AMAZING together, you can really see the music flow through them as they create it. Incredible!
I have loved Stjepan and Luka for a long time now. They have a permanent place in my heart. Every song they play on their cellis takes on a life of its own. They have cast their spell over me.
I have lived long enough to have witnessed some great performers but these two have risen for beyond anything I could have imagined. Thank you so much.
This is perfect for me tonight, The 2cellos are perfect they are brilliant musicians they play everything perfectly. Like all their music, they are perfect tonight dancing with their cellos.
I’m what you would call, “ Tone Deaf” ,and I can’t play any musical instrument! But these two men are, to me, out of this world,perfect and beautiful. To be able to bring on emotional tears to the listener is truly a gift....love you both👍🏽X
두 분의 연주곡을 듣고 첼로를 배우기 시작했습니다. 점점 나이(내년에 60살)들어가지만 포기하지 않고 열심히 해보겠습니다.^^ I've just started taking a lesson 'Cello' aftter listening to your playing this song. Even though I am getting older (next year, I am 60), I won't give up and will do my best. Thank you for your playing the cello, and from Korea.
The first comment under this video said that they finally didn’t destroy the strings for once (or something similar) in this song. I have to add my own reply, as a musician myself. I’m now 67 years old and was trained as a classical pianist and organist since I was 5. I’ve had to stop playing due to arthritis in my hands and fingers some years ago, but I still enjoy all genres of music and listen from morning till night - every day. Being retired and single, I can dance, sing (with no one else around to hear my awful voice!), and play the ‘air piano’ till my heart’s content. The point of this being that I learned at a young age that a person can learn to read notes and play them on an instrument, but it doesn’t mean that they can ‘make music come to life’. That can only be achieved when they are able to express themselves freely in whatever manner they feel - whether it’s with their feet, head, body, or in any other way that brings out the emotion from within. So what if they ‘destroy’ any part of their cellos! If that’s what it takes for them to be expressive I don’t see any problem with it - I’m sure they have backups and the money to repair anything that’s not acceptable or working! *** FYI: I absolutely loved playing the piano and had a wonderful teacher at the academy where I studied, who encouraged me to play as I felt, just as she did herself. I was also permitted to choose the composers and the pieces I wanted to learn, no matter how difficult they were. My organ instructor was completely different, making me beg my parents to let me discontinue my lessons with her. I wasn’t allowed to move ANY part of myself, other than my fingers, and if I did she would push my back forward, push my shoulders down, hit my hands with a ruler, and anything else she could think of in order for me to be just as rigid and unemotional as herself. I wasn’t able to show any emotion while I played, and that was not how I wanted to play. I honestly regret not being able to play the piano anymore for my own enjoyment, but my parents had plans for me to pursue a career in music and audition for Juilliard School of Music. That wasn’t what I wanted though, and I came home from college one weekend and saw my organ was gone (my father donated it to a church in need of one), as was my Steinway concert grand piano! He sold it without telling my mother or me - that’s how upset he was with me! I did end up having a very good career in another area but would have liked to have kept my piano for my own pleasure! When I moved to my first apartment at 24, he felt so guilty that he chipped in 1/2 the cost for me to buy an upright Baldwin piano that would fit in my living room. Before then, whenever I found a place that had a piano, I would sit down and play it - that’s how much I missed having one. (I never shed a tear over the organ being gone, and was glad it went to a good cause.) Sorry for the long comment - it wasn’t intentional but I got carried away from the original point I wanted to make about the 2 Cellos and breaking their ‘strings’!
@Hauser ♪ OH NO WAY! Not another HAUSER IMPERSONATOR❗️There are way too many of you guys floating around YT and I’m tired of of the bs from ALL of you!
I'm doing music instruments trading and something great happens. Everyone is talking about 2Cellos and young parents buy the instrument and enroll their children in music schools to learn to play the cello. Something magnificent. Thank you very much 2Cellos you are the strength and inspiration for many who want a better world
I have a couple (a boy that started cell 8 years ago, with 10 years old...) and the girl (who is younger than the almost 7 years always listening her brother playing...) 4 years ago, with 6 years old she stared cello, she is now 10 and cello it's... so Ihave the 2cellos at my house, my 2 cellist... and the toturials sometines came from ... of course 2CELLOS... On the begining of the year, everyone want the cello...8 years ago, was violin and piano...now CELLO!
In my childhood I was more passionate in music, but I was interested in piano, I know I could not afford that with my savings, a relative of mine told to buy his guitar which was rarely used, I bought with the amount which I saved. But didn't have proper teacher, my teacher was youtube. I dreamed buying guitar processors but still it's a dream. Finally I bought a violin which sounds great . I too have a wonderful master to teach. Thank God!!! Violin is an instrument that can be afforded by all
loredana pavic Good to hear that. 2CELLOS are good motivation for young kids. Just don’t do the crazy stuff they do with their bows because they can afford it. For you? Not yet. Not yet. 😊
Im obsessed with these guys.. i play the violin myself and there’s not a single song these guys don’t execute with perfection.. even the little improv on smells like teen spirits at the opera house was A MASTERPIECE
3 things. 1. I love this version of the song way more than the original 😍😍😍😍2. The clarity of the video was crystal 3. Can we get a amen for stjephan’s hair it is beautiful!
What an honor to Ed Sheehan to be playing his beautiful Perfect. I just know he is beaming. What joy you bring to all of us in your selection of awesome tunes. None other can make their cellos sing like you two can. LOVE!
Omg, you both play with heart, and you express how you feel when you play, you even make your audience feel it. I just love your music and thank you for sharing with your music with the world
could this tune possibly sound more heartbreakingly beautiful...i so love this, i play it over and over, i especially love how Luka and Stjepan's instruments each have a slightly different "voice", you really hear it in this performance
Wow. Just wow. Takes my breath away. Love the fun rock-outs - but this is just plain awesome for one's soul. Thanks, you two - you are beyond talented. Whew.
This holds an emotion in my life. School's last year, late night conversations listening to this on far ends. It's a blessing and a memory and will be an emotion.
Dear Hauser... I watched the video,2 Cellos, Perfect Ed Sheeran! It's so beautiful!! I watch your videos, everyday, I tell you that music is my best therapy, and your music is the best! And now, I want to know, how is your knee? Can you walk? OK, piano, piano. Have a nice weekend with your family and Benedetta, take care of yourself! Enjoy life!
I always wanted to play the cello but my mom said no so she bought me a clarinet...this was so beautiful it brought tears to my eyes...just...breathtaking...
You guys are just amazing, I mean there is not a single flaw in this composition and you made an really good song even better. Must say please keep it up, Cello is my favourite instrument and that also played on one of my favourite song. I am not sure if it can get any better. I think this is the best, period!
I don't know y any song covered on this very instrument sounds soo deep, soulful connecting melancholy kinda.. n that's what attracts me towards this cover ...
This version in particular I will dedicate to the one that decides to stick with me through thick and thin. I dont know who that person is yet but when I find them. I'll make sure they're my number one priority for the rest of my life. This version. I want to get married to. The most beautiful rendition of any song I've ever heard
@@zacharywoudstra5917 _Music is a gift from him..._ This piece is a gift from Ed Sheeran, Luka Sulic and Hauser, no invisible friend in the sky required.
@@pbezunartea Yeah, really appropriate setting for that, dude. And in reply to a 9 month old comment, too. Jesus Christ. Do you know what the term social awareness means?
très émus avec ces deux beaux hommes donnant dans le cœur avec leurs mains délicates bougeant ces cordes pour faire connaître cette musique magique, Hauser et sa compagnie leur envoient un grand applaudissement et un grand