people who have learned the secret of the cello have a special kind of soul, it seems that these people are messengers of heaven. they come into this world to save our souls, keeping that invisible connection between the Creator and sinners like me. thanks jesse for your sacred cello
I play the cello and it is only out of love for you that I say these words so that hopefully you stop wasting your life. There are only two options. God, or the Creator, as you so very erroneously say iieither 1) does not exist, or 2) is simply not capable of helping us. Every year over 10 million children under the age of 5 die from preventable and curable causes. Yes, 10,000,000 every year and the number is growing. Where is God for all of those children? and for the young parents of those childrem who pray and pray in vain to a cruel or nonexistent God. Wake up and stop believing in fairy tales and teach your children to take control of their lives!
The Cello is in essence the soul . A piece played by an orchestra is hollow, even seemingly empty without it's brooding and enveloping tone. However it can stand on its own and has no boundary of where it can take you. Much like the human vessel. While in these bodies it is our soul that completes us. When these bodies take their final bow, the music of our souls remains eternal. You are right to say it is the connection . Your point of view was an unexpected and pleasant surprise. Hoping all is well and that the music never ends ❤
It's like only today I really noticed that it's autumn, yes it's autumn and it's the first day of November. They say that with age comes wisdom. This month, in 24 days, I turn 66 and feel no wiser than I did 50 years ago. I'm probably broken. When I woke up this morning it was still dark outside, raining and windy. I opened the window wide and felt the wind on my face and the cold drops of rain. The leaves were spinning madly in a syncopated Dacian dance. I made a cup of tea and opened my laptop with the intention of playing a game of chess. I don't know exactly how long I've been listening to this cello wonder. It's like I'm floating and time has stopped for the first time in my life. My soul vibrates and my cheeks are wet even though I left the window a long time ago. Thank you!
Man, You a still 16 years old! Wisdome =sadness.Do not rush to obtain it. Someday it will come and get you. Now you should write and put your sensations onto the paper - true art of writing! No laptops,please! Stay, inspired and vibrant even in these rainy gloomy days.Many warm greetings from cold Siberia😊 Masha
To the person reading this, Good Luck! Don't stress, everything will be fine. No matter what difficulty you are facing right now, you can overcome it! You are strong and brave
My friend in the 90's was a student at the Royal Academy of Music. She was a cellist and it was then I really appreciated the mournful, soulful depths of this instrument in the hands of someone with a heart and soul. I miss you Elizabeth....Lost touch across the water but always remember the beautiful music that echoed through the halls of the hostel we lived at in Nottinghill Gate, London. This is so beautiful and moving. Thank You so much.
I'm a cellist and I think the cello makes the most beautiful sound in the world. So deep, so rich. Hollywood seems t agree. If you listen to the music of films, cello has taken over.
I played the violin in the 4th & 5th grades of Elementary School. I could not read the notes so only played by ear. I stopped playing the violin because I got too cold carrying the violin the long distance to school during the winter. I am 77 yro now & would love to find a used cello in good condition to buy. The cello reached my soul many years ago‼️🌹🌹♥️♥️
I don't disagree at all, however I really would like to see the piccolo claim it's rightful place as a driving force in contemporary film music. Either that, or the cowbell. Couldn't you just imagine the glory? 😋😁😁🙉
Listening to classical music can be a form of meditation. It's a way to escape the chaos of the modern world and find a sense of serenity and balance in the intricate melodies and harmonies.
My daughter is an accomplished violinist, and I love listening to her play, but the cello vibrates better with me due to its lower tones. Thanks for your masterful contributions
Personalmente yo me quedo y me inundo con los sonidos del violin por eso amo a Vivalde (mi hija tambien aprendío a tocar violín ). Ya que el violonchelo me parece mas triste a pesar que su sonido es tambien majestuoso y poderoso como el violin. El violin me lleva la paz total.
Play both, I also play violin but I've always loved cello and I had to opportunity to learn a bit of the cello for a week, I wasn't good at all but I just love the sound and tone of cello, u don't typically play as high as violin, so I like it bc it's not as ear piercing something and just sound majestic, play both the violin and cello, that way u can keep doing what u love
I'm a former violinist and although I dunno if I personally would have chosen *to play* the cello, but I definitely prefer the cello's deeper, more romantic sound over the "squeakiness," of the violin. The reason why I wouldn't have chosen to play it myself is that it's just so big and unwieldy. My brother played it and I was never jealous of him lug that heavy thing around everywhere.
@@dxcSOUL It's big and heavy and unwieldy and if you travel by plane you have to buy a ticket for it. It's also difficult, physically and technically. But boy, is it worth it.
I usually listen to the piano music, I came across this cello lately because I need to use it to help me sleep because I've been sick and I checked this one out and it's another one I'm adding to my sleep music library❤ love this thank you❤ I honestly never knew the cello can sound so beautiful❤❤
I played the piano from ages 7-17. It was my outlet. For each joy, sadness and processing of deep psychological trauma. The entire world drifted away. You are one with each note, your instrument, with the music; soul to soul and heart to heart. There is nothing like playing a musical instrument. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your gift. It is music with the Divine and Heaven. Thank you.
*Listening to sad, sentimental music is like embarking on a journey through the depths of the human psyche, where every note unveils a new layer of introspection and self-discovery*
There are certain notes, one note; sung by the human voice, that bring tears to my eyes. I can't name the note, I am not sure it is one note, I am not a musician. I have no understanding of the matter. Hearing that note = tears in the eyes. I remember where I have heard the note, in very mundane places that I won't name. Very mundane places in popular movies. Maybe in some other places. I have no idea why that note brings tears to my eyes. It just does. And I can appreciate the beauty of human voices singing. But it seems like there is only one note that brings tears to my eyes. I am only starting to listen to this clip, I don't know if it contains that one particular note. The human-sung note. The clip sounds beautiful nonetheless. Nothing wrong with tears running from the eyes. I do not understand the power of that one human-sung note that brings tears to my eyes. But it damn sure does have the power! I have no explanation for the matter. Wish I could say more on the matter of music and tears and matters of the human voice. No one singing here, I suspect I won't be hearing that one note. Sounds like a good clip though. Maybe it's a matter of deeper tears. I only know that one human-sung note that hits me with the tears.
I am acceptable at the viola, but there is just a way that the cello calms me, and how much true emotion there is and how it can set us in the mood. This is not sound, this is pure art.
The Violin plays to my Mind Vibrates within My Emotions The Cello To my Heart.. Vibrates within my Chest Both Play to my Very Soul * I Favor the Cello..
Your music is amazing, very beautiful and memorable. While I listened your songs, for some incomprehensible reason, I remembered some Dostoevsky's books, like The Insulted and Humiliated, Notes from Underground and The House of the Dead. I really like this because the existential emotions that I feeling now, induced for your music and this memories, are remarkable.
Thank you for allowing me to take a moment of introspection too accept a truth that i advoided for a long time. beautful music i would love to hear this live.
Altamente recomendable grabación para quienes disfrutamos de la profundidad de la voz del ccello y sobre todo lo novedoso de la composición sin caer en lo ya tan conocido escrito para este instrumento de excelencia, GRACIAS.
Love the inflection in this artist's soul. It's an entirely different experiance to feel the piece rather than just playing the notes. Much obligated ❤ wish my cello sounded this nice
The sci-fi/fantasy author Ursula K. Le Guin, in one of her essays, described Alan Rickman as "the one with the voice like a cello." Rest in peace, Ursula and Alan, two of my favorites.
I love your long form videos like this one and the two ten hour videos. I'm an author and I will put this one on loop as background music while I write. Before I know it, six or seven hours has passed. Thank you for these.
@@Montanacellist you have quite a gift I'm greatful that you are willing to share it with the world for free. I'm an old lady and live a quiet life. I once played the clarinet for many years. I had to set it aside over family responsibility and my late husband wasn't into classical music. You are a breathe of fresh air
You play beautifully Jesse, such a rich deep tone. I also like to play freely, it's great to hear someone else do the same with such emotion. Blessings to you.
No sé de música,un simple humano tal vez sin algún don especial, sin embargo,he escuchado este instrumento y me parece de una tristeza absoluta que compagina con mi vida;pero es de una tristeza que me hace ver,sentir y palpar lo más sensible,puro y gratificante de la vida,aunque suene contradictorio,siento la paz de una tarde fría, nublada y total soledad.
What a wonderful musician you are! And talented editor. I loved this. I don't know why, of all the instruments, the CELLO speaks the loudest to me. With its deep reverbing BASS it can make me introspective or raise me to great heights. Your "practice" is so beautiful. Keep on playing and composing!
Beautiful! Your music has so many ideas; parts of it sound like Hebraic cantillations. I think it's amazing how you can improvise for so long and remain interesting : )