Black And Tan Fantasy -- Duke Ellington cello cover
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Black And Tan Fantasy -- Duke Ellington cello cover

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Jungle Jamboree -- Duke Ellington cello cover
Sakura / Cherry Blossoms -- Traditional Japanese Song for Two Cellos
Made a pdf showing the improved and sensible position naming that I use with my cello students. Link is here.
Greatest all-time two minutes of pop writing and orchestration?
It has to be Leonard Bernstein's tribute to Beethoven, "Somewhere", from his 1961 orchestral suite West Side Story. This part begins at 4:30. The counterpoint between the leaping and returning themes is exquisite.  The delicate harp raindrops accompanying. The orchestra is extremely close-mic'd, and it sounds great!

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Looking forward to doing a couple more singing and playing cello arrangements. They’re *incredibly* difficult but also incredibly rewarding from a practicing point of view. Stay tuned!
Arrangement of Oh Shenandoah for cello and guitar. Download it here: https://payhip.com/b/nzst
Hypnotic and meditative video I made for Chromawheel Music, with cello trio.  We do this as a warmup in high school string orchestra, and here’s sheet music for that arrangement: https://payhip.com/b/B3RO
I made this arrangement for my middle school orchestra students. Recorded here as a cello quartet. Enjoy!
The instruments talking about their practicing
Flute: says things like "I practiced that section for 3 hours and couldn't get it right" so you know they practiced for 3 hours
Clarinet: doesn't tell people about their practicing because that would involve talking to people and people are scary
Oboe: talks about all 150000 solos they had to work on
Bassoon: "I practiced for 30 whole minutes and played one scale give me a medal"
Saxophone: goes on about some jazz thing they worked on
Trumpet: however long you said you practiced for, they somehow practiced for an hour longer
Trombone: doesn't talk about their practicing because they think it would screw up their ~cool reputation~ if people knew they worked hard
Horn: too busy getting stuff done to talk
Tuba: lol what practicing
Percussion: complaining about not having their very own timpani to practice on
Piano: starts ranting about how composers are trying to kill them
Violin: brags about how much they practiced and how productive they were to cover up that they're dead on the inside
Viola: makes ~aesthetic~ posts about practicing
Cello: just flat out starts crying
Bass: communicates in the form of memes

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Pretty close to the truth.
One of my favorite smashing pumpkins tunes -- 1979. The chord changes in this little excerpt are so good. Really happy with the natural reverb in the room!
Making noise with my yamaha electric while playing with The Paver at Empty Bottle in Chicago!