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Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" performed by Low Strung

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2007

Yale's Low Strung plays "Don't Stop Believing" on the cello

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  • The Wedding Singer?

  • My high school orchestra played this for our entrance and exit music at our graduation. It sounds amazing on strings.

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  • awesomeness at 3:25

  • Tuning please?

  • does anybody have the cello notes for this song

  • 11 people stopped believing

  • Double bass my good friend. Double bass. And tuba. Obviously. (imma sucker for bass clef)

  • And ur gona tell me the cello isnt the best.

  • @juniorbug1997 Any instrument has to play in tune, and trombones have 7 positions also. And they don't have tap to tell them where the right note is. They have to be able to hear the pitch, buzz the pitch, and have the exact amount of slide or it will come out not in tune. Props for Trombones. God, I'm just saying the obvious, it wasn't in tune.

  • @TubaDan098 well of course playing on the piano is in tune you either hit the right note or you dont there is no fiddling around with it to make it sound intune

  • @TubaDan098 we also have to be in tune perfectly or it sound like crap and with seven positions its not easy to read either [:

  • I regret my decision to be a violinist so much CELLYs are obvs better

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