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Professional Cellist Reacts To Orchestra Memes

posted in Humor, Orchestra, YouTube Videos on April 12, 2023 by Cello Ben 0 Comments
Text that says "MEME TIME REACTING TO CELLO/ORCHESTRA MEMES" with pictures of Cello Ben, a vector graphic of Doge, and an image of Meme Man.

Who doesn’t love a good meme? In this video, I go through a few memes that I thought were humorous/cute/interesting, and I’m hoping you feel the same way about them. This was unscripted, and I don’t have a script to the video to share, but I do hope that you’ll leave me some tips for… Continue reading →

6 Tips To Spice Up Your Cello Warmup 🌶️

posted in Cello Tips, YouTube Videos on April 8, 2023 by Cello Ben 0 Comments
Cello Ben behind some spices, with a cello in a picture next to him. Text says SPICE UP YOUR WARMUP @ THE CELLO, and the background is black with flames.

We all know warming up can be boring. But it’s so important. Even though there’s plenty to get through, we can make it a little fun. In this video, I’m going to show you some tips that you can use to get a little more enjoyment out of your warmup time. But of course, I… Continue reading →

when you have a cello audition but the committee’s running behind

posted in Humor, YouTube Videos on April 5, 2023 by Cello Ben 0 Comments
A snippet of the sheet music for "MegaTron", a mash-up of many orchestral excerpts. this displays some of Ein Heldenleben, Brahms Second Piano Concerto, Brahms Second Symphony, and Tchaikovsky Fourth Symphony.

This one is just for fun…I wanted to make a giant mash-up of common orchestral excerpts that are seen on many audition lists. You should never use what is in here as any sort of authoritative source. It has no bowings, virtually no dynamics, and probably some mistakes, too. But if you want to mess… Continue reading →

How I Learned 164 Pieces In 7 Months

posted in Cello Life, Cello Tips, Orchestra on March 31, 2023 by Cello Ben 0 Comments
Thumbnail saying "I learned 2.1kg of music in 7 months How did I survive?" on an orange background with a shocked emoji and a picture of my scale displaying 2.1+kg of weight under the practice parts.

Professional orchestra life involves a giant queue of music. Whenever you finish learning a cycle, you can count on having to jump into learning the next one very soon after. So it requires careful management to be able to learn all of this repertoire, and learn it well. In this video, I give some insight… Continue reading →

The Composer Who Died The Strangest Death | Music History Mondays

posted in Music History Mondays, YouTube Videos on March 27, 2023 by Cello Ben 0 Comments
Text saying: "J.B. Lully's Performance Gone Wrong" and "He Died Of WHAT?!" with a picture of Lully in the top right.

I found this video to be a very illuminating one to make…the research process got me into some music I hadn’t been familiar with before. It’s a story with a dark end, but an interesting one. I hope you enjoy the video, and if you would prefer to read, I’ll include the text to the… Continue reading →

What Does A Cellist Do All Day?

posted in Cello Life, Orchestra, YouTube Videos on March 24, 2023 by Cello Ben 2 Comments
Thumbnail for video, saying "Professional Cellist: What do I do all day?" Cartoon image of cello in study in background. Foreground has images of writing on sheet music, spinach, and Cello Ben in a tails jacket.

I thought it would be fun to make a video showcasing a little bit of my daily life as a cellist. Contrary to what some might believe, a cellist’s life isn’t 100% focused on music. Sure, sometimes I’m thinking about the grandeur of a symphony or pondering the best way to phrase something, but other… Continue reading →

Getting Married…To An Orchestra

posted in Cello Life, Orchestra, YouTube Videos on March 24, 2023 by Cello Ben 2 Comments
Text saying "My Job is safe! What does tenure mean in orchestra?" with a green and blue gradient background and a vector illustration of a cellist.

It’s a little silly to say I “married” an orchestra, but that’s kind of what I feel like. I want to tell you a little bit about the process of getting tenure in a professional symphony orchestra. For those of you who aren’t on a symphonic career path, it’s a look behind the curtain. And… Continue reading →

#100DaysOfPractice: The Great Challenge

posted in #100DaysOfPractice on March 24, 2023 by Cello Ben 2 Comments
Thumbnail of Ben with a backdrop of the cello part to the Brahms solo described in the video embedded in the blog post.

Many years ago, violinist Hilary Hahn created the 100 Days of Practice, a series on social media that showed snippets of her practicing over 100 days. It went viral, with countless other musicians creating their own. In 2019, I decided to take on the challenge. Here’s the first video, where I work on the famous… Continue reading →

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