@FadedFew I disagree with you. The scroll originates, as decoration. At the point in time the instrument was being made it was not uncommon for the scroll to not even be there and instead be an extremely well carved face or something of the like. Luthiers have used that part of the instrument for a very long time as a place where they can openly show off their ability to sculpt wood into a piece of art. They still sometimes do use it for that purpose; expression. Inlight,i argue it not important
@jameslhenry100 I would assume the endpin was added later, to account for performances nowadays. I bet this guy would stick out if he was in an orchestra or something with that bad boy balanced between his legs! As for the tuning, preference of choice really -- he might tune it to 415 for older pieces.
I don't get it. If you have a 1622 cello why does it have an endpin? If it was made in 1622 why isn't it tuned in A=415Hz. They made cellos different in the baroque era.
Beautiful. Absolutely gorgeous. Yet I disagree about the scroll. Every piece of carved wood on a cello will effect its sound. The scroll is extremely important.
OMG, I was so moved by that one note.. wow. TY.
LuvvieStarsider 1 week ago
@jameslhenry100 defaced.
ForeverInYourHands69 2 months ago
@FadedFew I disagree with you. The scroll originates, as decoration. At the point in time the instrument was being made it was not uncommon for the scroll to not even be there and instead be an extremely well carved face or something of the like. Luthiers have used that part of the instrument for a very long time as a place where they can openly show off their ability to sculpt wood into a piece of art. They still sometimes do use it for that purpose; expression. Inlight,i argue it not important
666NedFlanders 2 months ago
Beautiful footage!
MrCellissimo 2 months ago
@jameslhenry100 I would assume the endpin was added later, to account for performances nowadays. I bet this guy would stick out if he was in an orchestra or something with that bad boy balanced between his legs! As for the tuning, preference of choice really -- he might tune it to 415 for older pieces.
Bullz4eva93 3 months ago
I don't get it. If you have a 1622 cello why does it have an endpin? If it was made in 1622 why isn't it tuned in A=415Hz. They made cellos different in the baroque era.
jameslhenry100 3 months ago
Beautiful. Absolutely gorgeous. Yet I disagree about the scroll. Every piece of carved wood on a cello will effect its sound. The scroll is extremely important.
FadedFew 3 months ago
Larry Lesser!!!
Great to see him again.
AlamoCityCello 3 months ago
how much is it worth
bmxaddict1000 3 months ago
my god iv never heard a cello with such a rich sound in my entire life
shadowcrimsonflare 4 months ago