Can You Hear the Difference Between One Million Dollar & $5000 Cello? | Bach Cello Suite No. 1

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Today I am comparing three different cellos in Julie Reed Yeboah's violin shop playing the famous Bach Cello Suite No 1. The first cello is $5000 by Jay Haide. The second one is an English cello by Thomas Kennedy. The last one, the fancy one million dollar cello is by Alessandro Gagliano. Can you hear the difference? Which one do you like better? I am using the same bow for all three cellos. All three are recorded with the same mic Zoom H4n Pro with ZERO processing after.

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The first one sounds the best when you imagine what you can do with the remaining $995k while listening to it.

TunesurfersMsc
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The Cello start times are:
$5k -1:20
$180k - 3:45
$1M - 6:05
Like this to keep it near the top.

WorshipLeaderCoC
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Give them to me and I will make them sound like 10 dollar cellos

sergioreyes
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Personally the $180K Cello had the most pleasing overall sound to me. I'm not much of a musician I just know what I like and I thought the tone was very pleasing. It was very clear without sounding bright. Actually they all were lovely and all were played so masterfully. Very talented young lady.

gjweldon
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The real art is making each cello sound like a million dollars. Such talent!!!

robinboyle
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me listening to 3 cellos all through the same $8 headphones like

"man I really cant tell any difference"

abecker
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touch the numbers to go to the starting time on the 3 instruments:
1:24/ 3:49/ 6:13

some interesting timemarks:

2:19/ 4:45/ 7:07

2:34/ 4:59/ 7:22

3:21/ 5:46/ 8:09

3:27/ 5:52/ 8:15


comparing these timemarks I was surprised to see that her interpretation changes quite a bit from one instrument to another, which is very logical if we stop to think, she responds to diferent instruments in different ways.

basicaly the main difference is the accuracy: the more expensive, the more responsive the instrument is.

The cheaper one quite wobbles sometimes, as the most expensive she has to be even more aware as it responds to the slightest nuances of touch.

the irony is that the cheaper student's instrument demands more knowledge to give a good sound.

she seems more familiar with the second one.

It was remarkable, to me at least, how much each execution is a new organic thing.

edit: wow! what a surprise to see so many positive feedbacks, and 1 thousand likes in one week? Thank you for your support. Really appreciated.

quebrandomitos
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The $180 thousand dollar cello had the best delivery of the bass notes, but the million dollar cello had absolute perfection in one register, so much so that it was nostalgic, almost spiritual.

stevelussing
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Sounds like million dollar talent on all three.

frankhicks
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I'm a classical guitarist not a cellist, but you can hear and feel the uniqueness of each instrument ( that's why we choose different guitars for different pieces.). To my ear, the 5k cello was much brighter and at times harsh, but not displeasing. The 180k instrument was milder, not as brassy yet had a strong voice. The 1 mil cello was much softer, mellow and as smooth as silk. I enjoyed all three and probably the artistry of Wendy the most. Types of wood, finish, craftsmanship and aging all produce some very unique instruments, each with their very own qualities.

shannononeil
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For those, like me, that wanted to skip around to compare:
1:24 5k Cello
3:49 180k Cello
6:13 1Mil Cello

JewiMacca
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I most certainly could hear the difference in each one. Especially on the deepest notes. The most expensive one wins and hits it way out of the park. You play beautifully.

rebeccasmith
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1:24 - $5000 cello starts

3:49 - $180, 000 cello starts

6:13 - $1, 000, 000 cello starts

cameronjones
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For a million dollars instrument i was waiting to see it playing by itself

jidana
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The Parts you were searching for:
$5.000 Cello: 1:20
$180.000 Cello: 3:43
$1.000.000 Cello: 6:07
You are welcome

danipar
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I listened on my cellphone and could barely hear any difference between the three. One thing I could hear clearly was how amazing you are with your instrument. Thank you for brightening my day.

PanhandlersUnion
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As a sound engineer, I love how quickly the resonance of the 1M Cello die down to make room for the other notes. Consistency of the notes and tone is incredible. Liked the clear and sharpe sound of the $180k sound too.

PRIMAAL
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They all had their unique sound. The million dollar instrument handled the resonance of the low notes in the most sonically pleasing way.

KeithBeacham
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My favorite was the second one it was the warmest and it’s tones were so rich and velvety. The million dollar one was brighter but still beautiful.

abigail.r.snyder
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I make classical guitars and could hear a huge difference from all three. 1st cello was lacking a lot, low projection, not balanced, etc. 2nd cello sounded very nice with fairly good projection, reasonable sustain, reasonably balanced, wood grain straight but not very tight. 3rd cello, I had my eyes closed and said "wow, " the projection, balance and sustain was amazing and really brought out the various voices of the piece with such clarity. I loved the 3rd cello immensely...!

jackmiller