Beethoven’s Cello Fugue?? 🤔 | Gary Hoffman #shorts

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Beethoven's final Sonata for Cello and Piano is one of the most enigmatic sonatas ever written, concluding with a powerful fugue.

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Trying to imitate an other instrument is always a great way to find new sounds :)

nainposteur
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Thanks Gary Hoffman for explanation. Exactly.

baibaandersson
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Should write a book on how to make any instrument sound like PIANO

jamescooper
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Hey Gary, play us some typical cello music.

WHCcccc
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I say years ago, is a naturality and artificial playing with consciousness

marcelotapia
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That's a really big violin....is that why it isnt on his shoulder i guess

sevinamelody
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el piano también puede hacer nota cortas con punto, el cello solo tiene que imitarlo, es sorprendente como se enredan ciertos cellistas.

moret
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Sounds like you follow this rule only sometimes

aidanmays
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I'm already sold. Now, what are you selling?

mh
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Today I learned playing a scale is not "typical cello music". What a load of bunk.

princepsangelusmors
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Said a whole lot of nothing. Guy became an excellent cellist but can’t articulate a proper thought. Interesting.

carlosvasquez
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"Then we get into"... "Then"... From what?🤦

kof
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You know what? Why doesn't Gary give everyone a list of his demands, and we'll check the boxes one by one, and then let's see if he's satisfied. Because with this many complaints, he makes it seem like there's only one way to play something, and he, in typical elitist fashion, disregards anything otherwise as ill-informed at best, or tasteless at worst. I find this sort of teaching psychologically stifling. Next.

dmp
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Este señor habló habló, y no dijo nada, confundió sus ideas y no pasó su recomendación con claridad...

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