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  • Stunningly amazingly talented....I listen enchanted and am left speechless...

  • I wish I could sing to his Cello then it would be Luka and Luka

  • Notevole performance....di questo musicista...molto bravo!!! Grazie Valerio per la condivisione di questo pezzo di Flamenco, grazie....

  • Im a cellist, i know people going to kill me for saying this because you are fans, but I dont like the way he plays cello. His vibrato is weird for me and the way he throw the bow on the cello strings...I just dont like it...

  • @CreamDry He uses his own technique, there's nothing wrong about that.

  • @skiagrafima Yes I know. He is a good cellist of course. And I know it. I just don´t like his technique...

  • I'M SPANISH! VIVA EL FLAMENCO! <3

  • Jednostavno predivno....

  • Bravo, Luka!!! Pravi užitek te je poslušati, hvala!

    Smihel7

  • Bravo, Luka!!!! Pravi užitek te je poslušati, hvala!

    Smihel7

  • Bravo, Luka!!!! Pravi užitek te je poslušati, hvala!

    DD

  • I like it.<3

  • nota 10 para vcs sou~fã numero 1 parabens muito sucesso ............

  • Nice try, but that's not flamenco. Really far away, actually. Search for Paco de Lucía or Camaron, if you want to know what flamenco is.

  • @luisregidor Do you realise how tough it is to play Flamenco on a cello. A cello isn't really made for it, is it?

  • @Ishitatri It must be really dificult, I'm sure, but excuse me, maybe you missunderstood me, but you cannot call that music "flamenco". It was the "point" of my comentar.

  • @Ishitatri I agree; it is not fitting, just a pretty good rendition :)

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  • @museovac It doesn't matter WHEN you play something...it matters HOW you play it, what it means to you and what you SAY through it...Luka nad Stjepan are both gorgeous cellists...they just happen to also be gorgeous men too...clearly they have both worked their asses off...you don't play an instrument the way they both command their cellos without serious commitment and intention...So whether they play a scale, the Dvorak Concerto, Bach Suite no 6, or the Suzuki French Folk Song, I will listen!

  • @museovac

    Good for you. Why aren't you on Youtube?

  • what can I do to marry you?? xD great song!!!!

  • I love this. I really like how he's so into what he's doing, it's really awesome.

  • Wonderful!

  • Fantastic!

  • *¬* wow 

  • @dejanceferin ti si kralj

  • You know it's good when your head is bobbing around in time with the music without you realizing it, and when you do, you don't give a shit and you just keep doing it.

  • I love his breathing..

  • @xxDaisuki It's a sting thing

  • Wasn't there a song called malagueña in there? I recognized it from when my orchestra played it.

  • como española, solo puedo decir: olé!

  • Nothing flamenco going on here.

  • Just hearing this music makes me swoon, amazingly brilliant. Keep playing.

  • How can 3 people not like this? What's not to like? Try slowing down for TWO seconds and listen to real music for a change.

  • Sigh... they really need to do something about that floor tile...

  • He makes the cello sexy!

  • @SpunkyRedMan Makes? The cello has ALWAYS been sexy!

  • @SpunkyRedMan The cello is always sexy.

  • @SpunkyRedMan the cello's always been sexy

  • I bet it feels awesome playing a cello. I tried turning it up loud and holding the speaker to my chest. It's pretty cool, try it!

  • potencia!

  • How does he do the high notes at 1:30 with his hand in the "Deep Zone"?

  • @grimsac I could see him shifting oh so quick

  • @grimsac The wonderful effect of Harmonics, my friend!

  • @8jumble7 Yes of course, HARMONICS! Thank you. I did not know you could do that with a cello.

  • @grimsac you can do that with pretty much any string instrument

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  • i love how you can hear him breathing

  • Can someone tell me where else I may have seen this guy. I know the face but can't place it for the life of me.

  • where have u been all my life???

  • his breath is sexy

    

  • Great tone and feeling! :)

  • oh and btw the breathing sounds are actually in the sheet music =D

  • i can't watch these videos because the breathing drives me crazy.

  • nooossa vc é muito bom

  • Luka is Slovenian and Stjepan is Croat and they both study in London.

  • @dare326 ....uhm, no that's incorrect. Luka is Croatian and Stjepan is Croatian. In simple English that means they are both Croatian. They are both Croatian and they are both fantastic cello virtuosi, among the best contemporary cellists worldwide. Did anyone see "2 Cellos" as they call themselves,on the Ellen Show in April? She said she got goose bumps when she heard the two Croatians play Smooth Criminal on youtube. She introduced the pair "all the way from Croatia" and the crowd went nuts...!

  • @superbura9 If someone has a problem with understanding, Luka is born in Slovenia and has Slovenian passport.

  • I am a failed cellist (converted to double bass instead!) and you are so dedicated to really make your cello sing with the lightest touch of your fingers, because I gave up when I got too frustrated!!

    It also helps that you are SUPER DUPER HOT! Phwoar. keep it up! xx

  • Muito bom! ( very good) - Brazil

  • me gusta con la pasión que toca el violín...estoy encantada.....

  • Amazing!

  • ovo je predivno, strastveno, sadržajno i inspirativno.......pogađa u dubinu bića.Moj naklon!

  • ograzmično!

  • Another Musician Master of his Instrument

  • Those croatian boys are hot!

  • @tmla Born in SLOVENIA.... Croatian my ass...

  • @Rouzzy6

    tudi jaz sem rojen v Sloveniji in tukaj živim, vendar zaradi tega še nisem Slovenec, ampak slovenski državljan - prav tako kot Luka Šulić. Me prav zanima če bi ti rekel, da si Avstrijec če bi se po nekem spletu okoliščin tvoji starši preselili in bi bil ti rojen npr. v Klagenfurtu?

    2Cellos Luka Sulic & Stjepan Hauser (Interview April 2011) - poglej si video od 45 sekunde naprej. Nekam dobro govori hrvaško glede na to da je "Slovenec"

  • @Rouzzy6

    Luka Šulić (Maribor, 25. kolovoza 1987.) je hrvatski violončelist.

  • @tmla u haven't saw girls yet. i'm croatian girl. heres link of one watch?v=HkaTCmfCF6E :

  • @8lilrapper hahaha jelena rozga?!

  • @MartinaDuma sta joj fali?

  • @8lilrapper ne fali joj nista, ima i ljepsih hrvatica :P

  • @MartinaDuma znan al ona je najlipsa pivacica :D

  • @8lilrapper ona je kurac u ladnoj vodi ;)

  • @Mihael6661 ti si garant purger -.-

  • @8lilrapper nope, ja sam iz Rijeke ;)

  • @tmla OH HELL YEA THEY ARE!!!

  • @XLostLyricsX ~ I couldn't agree with you more :)

    After I was in awe of Smooth Criminal with Stjepan Hauser. I was thrilled to see more posts by Luka Sulic.  I am blown away by his talent and Thank him for sharing it...

  • is it me or do you hear hard breathing too?

  • @PHUNKYDRLO no, I hear breathing too, and grunting.. he must be putting forth a great effort :)

  • marry me :D :)

  • @luca999fire he's already married, don't you see? ;)

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  • he's Croatian and I haven't heard for him?! Oh,my God I'm soo ashamed

  • hahaha as a guitarist and someone who wish they also knew cello this is absolutely absurd

  • fucking amazing.....truelly....i can not stop listening

  • SUCH EPIC LEFT-HAND-PIZZICATO TECHNIQUE!!

  • ole!

  • one person has no soul..i bet its a ginger...

    :)

  • The music is beautiful. He is beautiful.

  • His breathing sounds. It makes the song better...

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  • I love that all your videos, it is not only beautiful music but also the settings are special!! :)

  • Excellent

  • i love the random place hes in

  • this is great! Thanks!

  • god luka is the best! he is so amazing i wish one day i could play as well as he. too bad iam just an ammatur right now -sight-

  • This is exceleent!!!!!!!!!!! :)

  • Ima taj rad glavom..

  • This IS beautiful!  OMG!

  • RTVSLO means Radio TeleVision Slovaquia? Because in Spain RTVE means Radio Televisión Española.

  • @afroditaa2

    Get a grip, RTVSLO means Radio Televizija Slovenija. And just as a reminder, Luka Sulić is Slovenian.

    It has nothing whatsoever to do with Slovakia.

  • @Geminoduro Slovenia, I forgot it, I knew it, Thanks =)

  • @Geminoduro

    He's Croatian.but living in Slovenia.

  • @Paintballerfromhell1

    He. Was. Born. In. Maribor. For your information, that is in Slovenia. Now let's see... Born in Slovenia, living in Slovenia... Do tha math. It's not that difficult.

    And isn't he currently living in the UK?

  • @Geminoduro Since when is being born or living somewhere has to do sometning with someone's ethnicity?I'm a Croat who was born in Germany and i live in Moscow.Does that make me German or Russian?

  • @Paintballerfromhell1

    His family lives in Slovenia. I know for a fact that his mother works in Maribor. Seriously... Does it really take you that long to understand?

    And please (please!), put a space after a punctuation mark. It makes reading on a computer screen slightly less tiring, which is good for eyes.

  • @Geminoduro

    Again... Since when is living and working somewhere has to do with someones ethnicity?If a Turk is born and living in let's say Holland is he Dutch?He has Dutch nationality,but his ethnicity is Turkish.

  • @Geminoduro What is your problem? He was born in Dubrovnik by a Croatian father and mother, his whole family is Croatian. So....he lives and works in Maribor.....currently.....yes.­....and your point is? His pocket change is slovenian, but Luka is as Croatian as any other Croatian....he just happens to currently live in slovenia. You seem rather slow......or unable to understand the most simple of facts....good luck, you need it.....

  • @superbura9 sorry for intervening - I think your countries are too close to each other to argue about differences in such minor things as he lives or where his mother works. I fully appreciate that you have differences in many areas, but I think musical talent should not be a matter for fighting here. The difference is huge bewteen, say, Korean and Moroccan musical cultures, but not in this case - unless I am terribly ignorant. Let's enjoy the brilliance of Luka's music - wherever he is!

  • @BlackCrowNavajo ..sure..so we should start calling Germans British and Russians are suddenly French? My point to Geminoduro was that Luka is Croatian, not Slovenian as he claimed....I honestly can't understand why you bother to intervene with your remarks in such a case which to you must be utterly minor? Yes of course, musical talent is universal. But point in case is this: Luka is not Slovenian, but Croatian. And where are your points of reference, if we are not to distinguish Slo from Cro?

  • ....in addition FYI the other musical piece which is also in your favourite list is performed by Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser....yes I'm talking about the interpretation of the song Smooth Criminal which currently has 5 million hits on youtube. Performed by two utterly magnificent Croatian cello virtuosi. Musical talent is still universal, in this case again served to you by two Croats, currently among the World elite. Enjoy, and say thank you to Croatia for growing such talent.

  • @superbura9 yes it's in my fav list. And I sincerely thank Luka and Stjepan - I am honored to have met them personally. But I prefer to apprecaite personal talent and achievements, not to attribute it to the piece of land where the person comes from. And that's my point. If you thank Austria for Mozart, then you will have to curse the same Austria for Hitler. That's why I prefer to say "thank you, Luka, for your music", rather than "thank you Croatia for Luka".

  • @BlackCrowNavajo Well I will say fuck you Austria for Hitler but at the same time fuck you all of Europe for participating in the extermination of Jews, Gypsies, homos and Slavic people (the so-called untermenschen)....while we're at it, fuck you Europe for just standing by and watching Croatia bleed 1990-95 without lifting a single finger to help. fucking hypocrites. And yes why not say thank you Austria for bringing so much talent? The thank you is much bigger than the fuck you. see?

  • @superbura9 Yes. you are right. I can not help agreeing with you. But this is YOUR truth. My own truth is simply different, but still truth. The good thing is that both of them have all the rights to deem valid. Some americans have good Japanese friends, some - still hate EACH OF THEM for Pearl Harbor. And vice versa - for Hiroshima. As to 90-95 - the bastards who let beautiful Yugoslavia bleed will answer for that one day. Trust me! The history has no mercy for such people - whoever they are.

  • @BlackCrowNavajo "Whoever they are"...? Wow, you seem more and more ignorant by each new message, my friend....The Serbs bled Yugoslavia to death, first by attacking Slovenia, then Croatia, then slaughtering Croats and Bosnians in Bosnia, then in 1998 they put their evil eye on Kosovo. The USA and NATO allies then finally intervened by bombing selected military targets in Serbia. Are you totally ignorant to these facts?

  • ...or maybe you should try asking your friends Luka and Stjepan next time you see them? I am sure they can give you first hand information from the war in Croatia if you choose to not believe me and the thousands of journalist who reported from the Serbian concentration camps in Bosnia and the Serbian fascist Chetniks who bombed Dubrovnik (Luka's home town) and claimed they would rebuild it a "thousand years older and more serbian than ever".....We had to deal with these lunatics. Every day.

  • @superbura9 They are not my friedns. We just met at social occasion. Look, your Englsih seems next to perfect, and it is particularly surprising that you refuse to understand what I meant. The key word was SUCH PEOPLE. As you'd know, this is a generalization term and is not indicative to any individual. Anyway, nobody likes to be called ignorant, especially when knows that he is not. If that's all I can hear from you, then I prefer to retire from further discussions on this topic.

  • @BlackCrowNavajo ...I never thought they actually were your friends because if they were you surely would have never written your quasi philosophical gibberish in the first place. Talk about refusing to understand....I see you haven't actually responded to any of the facts I provided you with, instead you continue to give generalisations in response to particular issues. That just doesn't cut it. Now let me analyse your country and give you meaningful "advice" and let's see how you react. Moron.

  • @superbura9 dude you just burned that guy

  • @ghettowonder1 ...yeah well he's a nihilistic moron

  • @superbura9

    damn

  • @superbura9

    'Alo seljaku, začepi, čovek svira! I to kako svira!

  • @sashabg ....ha ha ha alo poturak, da on svira mnogo bolje od vasih turbo folk "pjevacica".....ha ha ha retardirano jedane...

  • @superbura9

    Za lečenje tvojih problema postoje ustanove stacionarnog tipa. Ne skrnavi muziku ovog velemajstora. Povuci vodu za sobom.

  • @sashabg A za lecenje tvojih mentalnih problema ne postoje nista, niti psihijatar niti ulicni ljekar mora ti pomagat. A sto se dogodi s vasim najvecim kukavica svih vremena? Mladic tvrdi da je bolestan i psihicno nebalansirano. A sto novo? To opisiva 90% svih srblje, smrdljave cigane turske porodice. Mars na Drinu.

  • @superbura9 no need to be sarcastic. If my participation in your talk seemed irritating to you, you could simply say that, and I'd have both prudency and decency enough to apologize and retire. I didn't mean to call Croatians Slovenians, or other way around. I just said that neighboring countries would typically have very similar cultures. This applies to dances, songs, instruments, and even to cusine, dresses and some other features. I'm sure you know that.

  • @BlackCrowNavajo ...your participation did not irritate at all, I just said I thought it was totally superfluous. Yes, we all know that musical talent is universal. Yes, we all enjoy the same music and have very similar references. Thing is, you are commenting on musical culture when Sulic is not playing Slovene or Croat music at all. He performs classical pieces. And my point still stands valid as ever: Luka is Croatian, not Slovenian as someone claimed. The point was about nationality. ok?

  • WHO haven't liked it?

  • He's awesome! And I have to say it, he's really hot ;)

  • This is beautiful!!

  • Of course it's his breathing you can hear, playing the cello is exhausting, you have to be really muscular.

  • superb - -b

  • @jlk10004 Your typical passionate youtube music appreciator would probably bang on about how the performance space doesn't matter, simply the passion of the performer and how well he played as an individual. I however will just plain old agree with you. boring, i know.

  • Is he grunting throughout this or am I simply hearing things?

    But its amazing none the less :)

  • That's what I call love : )

  • i love him/..

  • MALAGUENA

  • @ginaxri

    apo kroatia :)

  • i wish you could teach me how to play the cello.

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  • @randomkristine524 Yeah, me too! :)))

  • I started with the Smooth Criminal he did with Stjepan Hauser, and then went to Oblivion by Hauser, and then came to this. I have to say this is way amazing. But this takes the cake for sure. I have never played a cello in my entire life, so I cannot image how difficult it is to finger pick and play that large instrument. I am in awe of your work and will continue watching videos and looking for more of your music. I even got some of my friends who listen to hard rock to love this guy's music!!!

  • @XLostLyricsX I play cello, trust me it's insanely hard.

  • @XLostLyricsX hard rock and metal are actually very similar to music like this. just listen to vivaldi. it's like hardcore music of that time :D

  • νομιζω τον ερωτευτηκα!

  • @thermokipiatsi kai gw...apo pou einai kseroume?

  • Luka eres fantástico... quedo prendida

  • You are a talented cello player. for all i care you an your cello touches my heart... i love it :)

  • Nice work... I almost cried..

  • wow

  • HOLA!!! :-)

  • malaguena!!!!bravo!!

  • @zvezdanestaze

    preciosa parte por malagueñas!fantastic!!!!

  • Magnifico! 

  • covjek ubija violoncelo, definitivno je moj favorit, on je hendrix na violoncelu

  • he is the first of all Luka Šulić.Great musician ...since his early years ... no matter where is he from!

  • Bravo!! thank you.

  • @IllusiveMan23

    jebote glupo. Luka hrvasko ime? ajd tipkaj u WIKIPEDIA LUKA in LUKA SULIC:

    Šulić was born in Maribor, Slovenia. He began his musical education in Maribor, after which he attended the Music Academy in Zagreb in the class of Professor Valter Dešpalj.

    I told u to stop being stupid smart ass...if u would like to ashame urself go on. Im enough educated instead of u.

    LIke I said no matter where he was born or what kind of nationality he is: LISTEN TO GREAT MUSIC.

  • @DrGregec wikipedia --> najnepouzdaniji izvor podataka koji sam mozes editirati. Samo na wikipediji piše da je rođen u sloveniji hahaha... na ostali 50 stranica a i u Hrvatskom zavodu za popis stanovništva i rođenih piše da je rođen u Dubrovniku a mozes i youtubati njegov intervju na kojem sam govori kako je iz Dubrovnika.... Netko je kopirao iste podatke sa matica.hr i umjesto Dubrovnik napisao Maribor , a tek je kasnije došao u Maribor na školovanje... gg

  • Good music, in any language, is still good music! This guy is great!!

  • Luka, djevojcice iz Crne Gore su lude za tobom ;)

  • Technically perfect..vibrant/pationate...a­wsome!!