Wish I could do things like this. But the way I have learnt I can only play if I know the notes. Trying to get out of that though, but struggling of finding ways how to.
This is called "jamming"....where ya just play what ya feel like & everybody joins in. Happens all the time w/ folk music sessions. Great job, guys! Sounded amazing!
@@WavyGravy1985I can imagine musicians thousands of years back had their own jamming sessions, I like to imagine they would think modern music to be quite tame.
Respectfully disagreed. That’s just one part of it. I can improvise and “fake it”, but it takes me a minute to get intricate pieces down. I have a friend who’s reaallyy good at intricate pieces but she can’t improvise for anything. We both have different strengths and we’re both skilled. You don’t need improv in an orchestra but you need it in a lounge, yk? And chances are you can’t always exchange the ppl who can do them at high levels. I wouldn’t ask Coltrane to play with Ray Chen or vice versa
This is not improvisation. It’s a well known hit song with very basic chord changes. It only seems amazing to people who don’t know music & can’t play or sing.
Gentlemen I applaud you. For someone like me from an older generation it fills me with hope to see young men such as yourselves creating art and sharpening your talents. There's so much division and ugliness in the world today it's very nice to find something of value and virtue amidst the cultural clutter. Bravo!
The little laugh at the end by the violinist indicates that he enjoyed it. The grin or the cellists face while playing indicates that he enjoyed it. The speedy recovery and clap by the pianist indicates that he enjoyed it. The perfectly on time ending indicates that the trio enjoyed it. The violinist and cellist relationship, that is so well that the violin changed to harmonies, indicates that the duo enjoyed it. The trio truly did enjoy it 😊
In other circumstances, people would say “this is totally rehearsed” but when it comes to music and musicians, there’s this bond and magic that they share with each other unlike any other, I feel, that make this possible. Music touches us all. 💖
Listen, caring about whether or not something was rehearsed is stupid in almost all the contexts where someone is like “Wah wah wah, I bet they rehearsed this!” Yes, maybe they did, and they did *wonderful.*
Yeah, but if you’re a musician it’s actually super obvious that this was off the cuff. For one, when the piano fucks up but recovers and the violin leans over to say good recovery, and also when the cello is playing the melody and obviously doesn’t know where to put his fingers on the upper notes. These guys are just in sync. Wonderful trio
@@LuckyMonker They where fliming themselves practicing Golden Hour. they literally said at the beginning of the video. Plus you can play songs by ear if your talented enough. and i dont think that song would be hard to play. by ear or with sheet music.
That’s so awesome!! You can only “riff” like that when you all know your instruments well. When the Cellist started playing pachabels canon as a mash up it gave me goosebumps - I really enjoyed it. The fact that you all enjoyed it- well that just made it all the better! Thanks!!!
Small ensembles (e.g., trios, quartets, etc.) are trained to listen to and be mindful of each other's performance. The pianist was the culprit who signaled a change... but the pianist and the cello seemed to be following the violinist's lead.
@@g.strobl4458true, but even in Jazz, playing with the same group, over time you know who will stay on melody and who will variate. There's still a greater synchronization that occurs, even in Jazz, when you've been playing with a group for a while
These guys are incredibly talented! These guys have so much personality that I could watch them all day. I really love to see musicians enjoy playing and I think it’s so cool when they improvise.
That was impressive. They seemed to be having so much fun. I'm about to grab my violin and my four friends: 1 cellist, 2 viola players and my fellow violinist, to play this with me 😂😂
That is one of the coolest things ever… A live, in motion, mashup; done by actual instruments… You guys are blowing my mind and I love it too much!!!!!♾💎✨🤯💃⭐️
@@loopdeloop2067 I didn’t see that until now, but she meant “old-school” instrumentation 😁😎😁. I, myself, am a DJ, as well as a flautist, a drummer, a saxophone player and more… what it boils down to is that this is extremely impressive. I loved the video.
You do not know how honored you are to be gifted with such amazing talent. I've wished I could sing, play piano or violin but it was not in my cards. You three are incredible musicians. Bravo
My a capella group just recently started improving songs after not thinking it would be good for so long and we all started picking it up really quickly! Super cool when you all hive mind it and harmonize correctly!
@@reylaine8965 I think it was just shortened to it because "improvisation" is often shortened to "improv," at least that's what im getting from it. similar to how there's "unionizing," which could be the way you likely read it, with the sound of "union," but then there's un-ion-ize as in the chemistry term. That's the closest analogy i can think of at the moment, but I'm also incredibly exhausted rn so-
As a lifelong musician myself,this is magic when it happens. The combination of similar spiritual vibration,honed skills after years of practice and instinctual unison as one at the drop of a note. The best part is that it brings joy and laughter. Thank you for sharing the magic,guys! And,love that you were having fun and,yes,great improvising and recovery skills! Extremely rare to catch on recording,film or vid. I am so very happy myself now because of you...thank you!
Totally agree. I'm not a religious or spiritual person at all, but the connection to other musicians felt during improv is the closest thing I think I've ever had to a spiritual experience.
To think, I almost passed this by! I'm happy I didn't! Ive had a bad several weeks, and today was one of the toughest days. If more yourubers did what you guys did, maybe the world would be a happier place. Thank you for cheering me up! I think I'm going to listen one more time. Oh! I heard Steve Winwood call what happened there, happy accidents. You guys are great!
I super love this clip. It goes to show the trio knows their instruments well and the spontaneous reactions showed they enjoyed it! The smiles on their faces! I rewatched like 20 times (previously watched on TikTok) and still enjoyed this clip! Thank you for sharing.
I love this so much. I am part of my school’s jazz band, and okay the electric bass. I started playing one of our songs on the bass line for fun by memory; and our drummer and pianist caught on and we jammed so much! It was so much fun. The gift of music is a blessing, thanks for sharing this with us!
Musicians doing what they love, in sync with one another. So much talent between the three of you. So much joy on your faces. Embrace your music, then share it.
You this gave me chills!!! It’s so beautifully done and I love that it wasn’t planned. The energy of your music rises the vibrations and it totally took me to a happy place. I subscribed and I will tune into your music 🎶 so lease continue being you and your greatness will shine!! Wow! I am so proud of our younger generation who love to spread goodness to all. Keep it up. BRAVO. STANDING OVATION 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It’s just nice to see and listen to such wonderful young met to be, it’s pleasing to hear this especially on a day like today. Too much negativity in this world and these kids shine a beautiful light
THAT WAS JUST SOOOOOOO BEAUTIFUL! Thank you all, all three of you for learning those instruments! I wasn't expecting this at all and wasn't even trying to look on UA-cam I had only just turned on my phone... Once I clicked on this by accident I continue to listen.... It literally made me CRY! I'm not kidding! Not for some sort of reason like it brought back a memory, or anything even remotely like that. It made me cry because it was just so very BEAUTIFUL! It really touched me. Just because of the beauty. You all did such an amazing job!!! I'm so proud of all of you for learning those instruments, and for spending your time in this way at this age!!! I think that's partly what made me cry. For years when Pavarotti was still alive, I would stop anyting I was doing, just to listen If ever I heard him singing over the radio or something. While he was singing I felt like I couldn't even move his voice was just so amazingly beautiful. I haven't felt that way for quite some time now, until just now when I heard the three of you play this. It was just so breathtakingly beautiful, so unexpected, and so completely lovely. I miss those kinds of things happening in life. They are not at all frequent anymore with the way the world is. So much hate and anger and fighting and bitterness ... So much demonstrating, arguing, and Karen's everywhere. (I might even be one myself!). I'm telling you nothing set you straight like the purity of beautiful gorgeous music! Thank you for learning to play! Thank you for getting yourself together to form this group! Thank you thank you thank you for seeing the IRREPLACEABLE VALUE in spending your time this way, and sharing this with the world. This is the beauty we should be seeing in the world. And just like when one of you clapped at the end with that spontaneous joyous childlike GLEE! .... That is literally EXACTLY how I felt in the end also! (Lol, I even do that same little kind of clap, when I'm super happy about something super great and unexpected!) You guys literally made my night! THANK YOU!
this really shows that y’all don’t just KNOW music, you UNDERSTAND it and are WISE in it. the sync also shows that you all understand each other very well ❤
back when I was in my (granted, middle school) orchestra my friend group was made up of 2 first violins, 2 second violins, 2 violas, and 2 cellos and we would always practice songs together at the beginning of class during warmups and since we did that every day other people would join in with us and more than a few times we’d all (like, the entire orchestra) just start playing together without the conductor. it was super fun because once you were done tuning you could just find out where in what song we were at and join in, no pressure :)
I walked down the aisle to Panchebel’s Cannon in D. This was one of the most beautiful renditions of this piece I’ve ever heard. Bravo and very well done! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
It IS indeed beautiful, and I love Canon! However this song, although it's based on Canon's chord progression, is not Canon. It's Memories by Adam Levine!
That was soooo beautiful!! I was sad when you guys stopped....so I watched it again! Your music makes my heart smile. I need this song as my ring tone.
That was so good. Thanks. I've been having a pretty stressful week with college applications, and that just made my day hearing such a pretty rendition of memories.
You guys are such an inspiration to the youth. I wish they taught music in every school. Thank you for truly representing the intelligence and innovative thinking for your generation. You guys are our future. ❤❤
THIS is the stuff that needs to go viral for the world to see. Not the stupid mindless crap that out there now. This was beautiful and I loved their little chuckles at the end. How wonderful ❤
It would not have the same spontaneous magic though. With the Canon the way it is , they could have improvised on it for a couple more rounds, but the violin was clearly indicating that they end it there. Not in any manner like a nod from the violinist, but in the way he was making the sound only. And, since they were synchronized, they did, (end it) and that was the magic of this moment. To sit down now and play a longer version, the magic that suddenly happened the first time won't happen again. They are two completely different events. Both can be beautiful but only the first version had that real-time spontaneity and subconscious synchronicity that, when it does happen, for the musicians involved, is on a higher communicative plane. It's impossible to do this if it's planned, it just can't get there. It's sort of like quantum theory where your result changes if the procedure is being observed as opposed to not being observed. . I hope this makes sense!!! 😊
This was literally so beautiful. People have never been so in sync, and it makes me cry watching this. Especially when the cello finds a different melody yet it still sounds like a part of 'Memories', wow... a great round of applause to the amazing trio here.
All the people have never been in sync? I think anyone can be in sync with anything besides music. When people know each other so well, it's like they know what they're thinking or feeling. And of course, these three hear a different musical note and just catch on to a new tune automatically. Very talented guys
That was brilliant, guys!!! So lovely, so clever, too. I've hit the bell, coz I want more. Thank you for bringing a huge smile to my face today. Please keep filling time and the air with your music.
This was totally amazing, but that's the beauty of studying an instrument; knowing the scales, the augmentations and 7ths and 9ths, and the diminishes, and all of that. I do believe they intuitively knew what sounded pleasing. I know when i hear great stuff. I subbed ❤
I feel these guys were already experienced musicians to improv like this. As a former musician a decade ago, I don't believe a group of beginners could pull this off.
They could, if their minds are wired in the same improvising manner and they have the same catalog of melodies memorized. Without a memorized catalog of existing compositions they would be improvising "jazz".
@@paulinelarson465 well it could be melodys that are memorised, but also they can just improvise or if someone has perfect pitch they can hear what to play. But I clmpletely agree that it takes a lot of practice and u have ro really know your instrument and comfortable with it. Have a great day!
@greta4503 Perfect relative pitch can be learned, i.e., the automatic shift to harmony by the Violin, allowing the Cello to take the melodic line, and the piano's steady, but varied, basso ostinato! True musicians, who sacrifice their egos to the music! Heartwarming!
I know not much about music, only that it makes me feel better. No matter the circumstances, it just makes a soul feel better. You guys seem to be in your element, and it’s so awesome to see young people doing something so special. Thanks for putting a smile on my face . Thanks for reminding me that not EVERY young person is lazy and can actually get through a period of time without their tech devices glued to their fingers. Thanks for the joy your collaboration brought to my heart today. 😊
I am in a music group and I think it is just so much fun to just jam with your friends in the group. It looks like you guys were having so much fun and It brings me joy.
So beautiful! My son started on cello as did my brother, the sound of a cello holds a very special place in my heart and these three guys just groove with each other. That's so special!
PLEASE WHAT THE HELL i cannot even describe how hard it is for me to play a new piece with other's and you all did it literally just then and there without any practice. you guys have beautiful coordination and harmony. Keep it up im subscribing
That was beautiful! Thank you for the very engaging, memorable performance. Makes me want to support our city's Philharmonic Orchestra. I can see a beautiful wedding day made all the more joyful with your music playing! ❤
That was incredible 😂 honestly even in a band- there’s always that song or two…(for the band I’m in its “Hey Baby”) so when the percussionists start playing the beginning- everyone just joins in and others start singing to it- it’s absolutely glorious and normally after marching a long way 😂
The way the guy clapped his hands at the end .. Made me believe it was not rehearsed. It was beautiful. Not everyone can play a instrument. I can't! This makes me wish I could.. great job ....
My dad was a lifelong musician of several instraments and bands. He would say listening to the music of your bandmates is all that matters. He played by ear, couldn't read a measure of music. He had a pure heart for playing.
That was very clever. You are all very talented musicians abd your parents should be very proud of all of you. When I was younger I would do similar things with my band mates just to see what we could do and have fun with it. And that is just you were doing, having fun with the piece and it was wonderful. All of you truly have a talent for music especially classical and I hope you hi far in it. It was very good. Have a blessed night! Take xare. ❤🙏🙏🙏👌✋😀⚘⚘⚘👻
Haha 😂 that reminds me of one of my orchestra practices last month during a break. So me and my stand partner were playing senorita and then my whole orchestra randomly joined in and we played the whole thing through. It’s so funny the things that happen when musicians are sessioning together or just when we hear other musicians playing. 🤣😂🤣
When we play music together (or sing for that matter) our heartbeats sync. Meaning there is an energetic connection that literally puts us on the same wavelength. It’s freakin magical
That was awesome, showing how in tune you are with one another while playing. I had this same energy with a choir group years ago where we could mashup any songs and just jam out together. Music is good for the soul💜
Absurdly talented young people!! This video was randomly recommended to me and I am soooo glad it was! I cannot wait to check out what else you guys have to show me. As someone old enough to be your parent it is so beautiful to imagine the bright futures you all have ahead. Please follow your passions wherever they lead you and keep having fun, no matter what! Because really, if you aren't having a good time then what is the point?
Yes I’m leaving another comment 🤭 Idk how many times I’ve listened…Three of my favorites coming together like this ❤ Genius and beautiful! I’m enjoying it ❤Makes me want to get my guitar and join in😊
great ensemble skills! these are what good ensemble + improvising looks like :) I would love to play with people with such skill but not some people who don't even look at others 🙄
This is so amazing and wholesome; I can't. I imagine this is any parent's dream, to have a young orchestra playing in the living room instead of cousin Steven's garage band. Also, not only do all of you have amazing musical talent, but I love that you won't technically be lying to your kids when you tell them you were in a band. Orchestra qualifies as a band, right? Right. Bravo! Can't wait to see you guys play for the masses.
1:09 brilliante!! I love it! It fits so well and I actually thought of this song when I heard memories for the first time. Didn't know the nsmeor artist tho🙈
I love how they were moving their feet they were so into it and their facial expression was priceless. What a wonderful young musician you guys are amazingly talented ❤
My father said to me once “Art is what we use to decorate space. Music is what we use to decorate time.”
I gotta save that. I like that
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That is so insightful!
i mean music is art
Aww that’s a very pretty saying ❤
This is what being an actual musician is, being proficient in your instrument to the point becomes an extension of yourself.
Yep. This is what a jam session is-playful discovery and good fun!😊
Wish I could do things like this. But the way I have learnt I can only play if I know the notes. Trying to get out of that though, but struggling of finding ways how to.
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I often feel as if my Wang is an instrument for this very reason
@@gracehodson-gilmore7453 learn scales, when you find the scale you're playing in, you can just improvise in the scale.
When musicians just spontaneously find themselves in the same wavelength and in that zone, magic happens. I don’t know why this moved me so much.
Maybe because they're young and they just discovered another facet in the spontaneous joy music can bring.
For those who don't know.. Memories is based on pachebels Canon in d and uses the same chord progression
I thought it was a weird version of d minor until i heard the main melody
It uses more than just the chord progression
@@Mothslime123 yeah theres probably more parts but the very start the main melody is the same before it switches
Oh so that's why I first thought it was Canon in d
Yes
Sir, your double stops were so in tune. As a violinist myself, I’m extremely impressed.
Fr
Same
Same here
as a grade 8 violinist I know how hard they can be
Same
This is called "jamming"....where ya just play what ya feel like & everybody joins in. Happens all the time w/ folk music sessions. Great job, guys! Sounded amazing!
Also with rock and roll, likely learned from folk music.
I thought the concept of a jam session originated with old school jazz music/musicians? I could be wrong, though.
@@WavyGravy1985I can imagine musicians thousands of years back had their own jamming sessions, I like to imagine they would think modern music to be quite tame.
Yep. A lot of folk and trad, like Irish and Scottish music, have sessions where they do just that.
Happens in dance too. It's truly amazing to watch
The mark of a skilled musician is being able to smoothly improvise together like this. This is wonderful.
Respectfully disagreed. That’s just one part of it. I can improvise and “fake it”, but it takes me a minute to get intricate pieces down. I have a friend who’s reaallyy good at intricate pieces but she can’t improvise for anything. We both have different strengths and we’re both skilled. You don’t need improv in an orchestra but you need it in a lounge, yk? And chances are you can’t always exchange the ppl who can do them at high levels. I wouldn’t ask Coltrane to play with Ray Chen or vice versa
@@Insomnia_tic your wrong
This is not improvisation. It’s a well known hit song with very basic chord changes. It only seems amazing to people who don’t know music & can’t play or sing.
@@Jen-ur4ut so true! This is called “faking it.” Like using a lead sheet in jazz. Some intermediate music theory will get you there quickly.
I really love it when a group of musicians just comes together and just art is coming from all of the musicians combined
Ur comment made me think, ‘imagine if these guys did a flash mob kind of like this’. 😆
Gentlemen I applaud you. For someone like me from an older generation it fills me with hope to see young men such as yourselves creating art and sharpening your talents. There's so much division and ugliness in the world today it's very nice to find something of value and virtue amidst the cultural clutter. Bravo!
The little laugh at the end by the violinist indicates that he enjoyed it.
The grin or the cellists face while playing indicates that he enjoyed it.
The speedy recovery and clap by the pianist indicates that he enjoyed it.
The perfectly on time ending indicates that the trio enjoyed it.
The violinist and cellist relationship, that is so well that the violin changed to harmonies, indicates that the duo enjoyed it.
The trio truly did enjoy it 😊
And we enjoyed it.
@@aquilifergroupAgreed
Your comment indicates that you enjoyed it.
Have a shot every time someone enjoyed it ! 👍😂
And I enjoyed it😂 thankyou to these So Very Talented young men..❤👏❤
In other circumstances, people would say “this is totally rehearsed” but when it comes to music and musicians, there’s this bond and magic that they share with each other unlike any other, I feel, that make this possible. Music touches us all. 💖
@@LuckyMonker they were filming their practice for yt to see maybe
Listen, caring about whether or not something was rehearsed is stupid in almost all the contexts where someone is like “Wah wah wah, I bet they rehearsed this!” Yes, maybe they did, and they did *wonderful.*
Yeah, but if you’re a musician it’s actually super obvious that this was off the cuff. For one, when the piano fucks up but recovers and the violin leans over to say good recovery, and also when the cello is playing the melody and obviously doesn’t know where to put his fingers on the upper notes. These guys are just in sync. Wonderful trio
I have participated in spontaneous music like this... sometimes it just happens 🙂
@@LuckyMonker They where fliming themselves practicing Golden Hour. they literally said at the beginning of the video. Plus you can play songs by ear if your talented enough. and i dont think that song would be hard to play. by ear or with sheet music.
An absolute joy to see this. Thank you all so much. 😊
That’s so awesome!! You can only “riff” like that when you all know your instruments well. When the Cellist started playing pachabels canon as a mash up it gave me goosebumps - I really enjoyed it. The fact that you all enjoyed it- well that just made it all the better! Thanks!!!
I completely agree🎶🤸🏼♀🎵🎻
Me too goosebumps, the heart knows the energy
fr 😊
Memories has pachelbel’s canon in it, the whole melody revolves around it
Small ensembles (e.g., trios, quartets, etc.) are trained to listen to and be mindful of each other's performance. The pianist was the culprit who signaled a change... but the pianist and the cello seemed to be following the violinist's lead.
This is quintessential of a group of musicians who have worked together a lot, just jumping into something like that and having a blast.
A lot of jazz musicians would disagree. It can suffice to be familiar with the chord progression. 😊
@@g.strobl4458 as an aspiring jazz musician, I can confirm
@@g.strobl4458true, but even in Jazz, playing with the same group, over time you know who will stay on melody and who will variate. There's still a greater synchronization that occurs, even in Jazz, when you've been playing with a group for a while
These guys are incredibly talented! These guys have so much personality that I could watch them all day. I really love to see musicians enjoy playing and I think it’s so cool when they improvise.
That was impressive. They seemed to be having so much fun. I'm about to grab my violin and my four friends: 1 cellist, 2 viola players and my fellow violinist, to play this with me 😂😂
The one who is playing violin is that twosetviolin
@@proptypo1598 no that isn’t lmao
@@proptypo1598no it’s just an asian person
@@sharp9150 "Not all asians look the same"
Prop Typo: Well actually-
2 VIOLAS?
This is what is shown in movies where the protagonist and their band play in perfect sync...
But seriously, this was pure nectar to the ears❤❤❤❤
That is one of the coolest things ever… A live, in motion, mashup; done by actual instruments… You guys are blowing my mind and I love it too much!!!!!♾💎✨🤯💃⭐️
Actual interments?
I think he means physical instruments, not done by computer software.
@@loopdeloop2067 I didn’t see that until now, but she meant “old-school” instrumentation 😁😎😁. I, myself, am a DJ, as well as a flautist, a drummer, a saxophone player and more… what it boils down to is that this is extremely impressive. I loved the video.
You do not know how honored you are to be gifted with such amazing talent. I've wished I could sing, play piano or violin but it was not in my cards. You three are incredible musicians. Bravo
Never too late to learn a thing or two!
Remember: is not a gift, it's practice
Don't be shy, try a thing or two
There is no such thing as cards. There is such a thing as a prayer.
It's not destined. It's chosen.
Me too
My a capella group just recently started improving songs after not thinking it would be good for so long and we all started picking it up really quickly! Super cool when you all hive mind it and harmonize correctly!
Improvising, not improving
@@reylaine8965 I think it was just shortened to it because "improvisation" is often shortened to "improv," at least that's what im getting from it.
similar to how there's "unionizing," which could be the way you likely read it, with the sound of "union," but then there's un-ion-ize as in the chemistry term.
That's the closest analogy i can think of at the moment, but I'm also incredibly exhausted rn so-
@@kori_seawolf good comparison
Thoroughly enjoyed that! Thanks for sharing.
Improv with instruments is more or less an extension of choirs, we naturally match the tune of others around us :D
This is why they say we spent our time playing music as angels, it’s the most pure and beautiful form of interaction 🥰
It really is meant to be something special, music is.
As a Celtic Harper, improv is the very best! Through the music and your joy weaving together, great beauty and art happen 💕🎶☺️. Bravo!
That's what happens when inspiration hits and people go with their instincts
It’s damn difficult!
As a lifelong musician myself,this is magic when it happens. The combination of similar spiritual vibration,honed skills after years of practice and instinctual unison as one at the drop of a note. The best part is that it brings joy and laughter. Thank you for sharing the magic,guys! And,love that you were having fun and,yes,great improvising and recovery skills! Extremely rare to catch on recording,film or vid. I am so very happy myself now because of you...thank you!
It IS really that same vibration, catching the wave:)
@@jennyhong6746 catching the wave! Yes! Perfect description
Totally agree. I'm not a religious or spiritual person at all, but the connection to other musicians felt during improv is the closest thing I think I've ever had to a spiritual experience.
You said it so much better than I could
To think, I almost passed this by! I'm happy I didn't! Ive had a bad several weeks, and today was one of the toughest days. If more yourubers did what you guys did, maybe the world would be a happier place. Thank you for cheering me up! I think I'm going to listen one more time. Oh! I heard Steve Winwood call what happened there, happy accidents. You guys are great!
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
That’s what music is about, harmony, creativity, feeling your passion, and sharing it with others, which creates a priceless moment
It's obvious it wasn't rehearsed because of the flukes and fumbling, but it's still beautifully done! As a musician, I felt this!
I super love this clip. It goes to show the trio knows their instruments well and the spontaneous reactions showed they enjoyed it! The smiles on their faces! I rewatched like 20 times (previously watched on TikTok) and still enjoyed this clip! Thank you for sharing.
Improv + music + friendship/chemistry + knowledge + timing + fun = This. It was A+Mazing and beautiful to see as a musician!
As a musician that practices with other musicians we do in fact have a hive mind
I love this so much. I am part of my school’s jazz band, and okay the electric bass. I started playing one of our songs on the bass line for fun by memory; and our drummer and pianist caught on and we jammed so much! It was so much fun. The gift of music is a blessing, thanks for sharing this with us!
Musicians doing what they love, in sync with one another. So much talent between the three of you. So much joy on your faces. Embrace your music, then share it.
Wow 🎉 I respect people who play instruments! And your performance gave me goosebumps 😅 It was harmonized and pleasant to listen 😊
the smile on the violinists face when the cellist started playing pachabel’s canon was sojsuhsybs
You this gave me chills!!! It’s so beautifully done and I love that it wasn’t planned. The energy of your music rises the vibrations and it totally took me to a happy place. I subscribed and I will tune into your music 🎶 so lease continue being you and your greatness will shine!! Wow! I am so proud of our younger generation who love to spread goodness to all. Keep it up. BRAVO. STANDING OVATION 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It’s just nice to see and listen to such wonderful young met to be, it’s pleasing to hear this especially on a day like today. Too much negativity in this world and these kids shine a beautiful light
It's not that serious tho..take a chill pill
SAME! This was so great!
SAME!!!! ❤
@@emadaldougleh6927come on man
THAT WAS JUST SOOOOOOO BEAUTIFUL! Thank you all, all three of you for learning those instruments! I wasn't expecting this at all and wasn't even trying to look on UA-cam I had only just turned on my phone... Once I clicked on this by accident I continue to listen.... It literally made me CRY! I'm not kidding! Not for some sort of reason like it brought back a memory, or anything even remotely like that. It made me cry because it was just so very BEAUTIFUL! It really touched me. Just because of the beauty. You all did such an amazing job!!! I'm so proud of all of you for learning those instruments, and for spending your time in this way at this age!!! I think that's partly what made me cry. For years when Pavarotti was still alive, I would stop anyting I was doing, just to listen If ever I heard him singing over the radio or something. While he was singing I felt like I couldn't even move his voice was just so amazingly beautiful. I haven't felt that way for quite some time now, until just now when I heard the three of you play this. It was just so breathtakingly beautiful, so unexpected, and so completely lovely. I miss those kinds of things happening in life. They are not at all frequent anymore with the way the world is. So much hate and anger and fighting and bitterness ... So much demonstrating, arguing, and Karen's everywhere. (I might even be one myself!). I'm telling you nothing set you straight like the purity of beautiful gorgeous music!
Thank you for learning to play! Thank you for getting yourself together to form this group! Thank you thank you thank you for seeing the IRREPLACEABLE VALUE in spending your time this way, and sharing this with the world. This is the beauty we should be seeing in the world. And just like when one of you clapped at the end with that spontaneous joyous childlike GLEE! .... That is literally EXACTLY how I felt in the end also! (Lol, I even do that same little kind of clap, when I'm super happy about something super great and unexpected!)
You guys literally made my night! THANK YOU!
this really shows that y’all don’t just KNOW music, you UNDERSTAND it and are WISE in it. the sync also shows that you all understand each other very well ❤
back when I was in my (granted, middle school) orchestra my friend group was made up of 2 first violins, 2 second violins, 2 violas, and 2 cellos and we would always practice songs together at the beginning of class during warmups and since we did that every day other people would join in with us and more than a few times we’d all (like, the entire orchestra) just start playing together without the conductor. it was super fun because once you were done tuning you could just find out where in what song we were at and join in, no pressure :)
I walked down the aisle to Panchebel’s Cannon in D. This was one of the most beautiful renditions of this piece I’ve ever heard. Bravo and very well done! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
It IS indeed beautiful, and I love Canon! However this song, although it's based on Canon's chord progression, is not Canon. It's Memories by Adam Levine!
Yeah. Not Pachabel, but quite beautiful
Pachabel will always be a sweet garnishment to any song!!! I love this! ❤🥰😍 You guys sounded great!
Spontaneous yet in sync and a beautiful piece also. Great musical experience. 🎻🎹 🎼 👌
This sounds AMAZING!!! I think 1:04 impressed me the most because the two songs blended together and it sounded fire! 🔥 keep it up!
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That was soooo beautiful!! I was sad when you guys stopped....so I watched it again! Your music makes my heart smile. I need this song as my ring tone.
I absolutely loved watching you all play and having such fun. Beautifully played. Loved your unrehearsed performance. Thank you.
You guys are wonderfully skilled musicians!! Thank you for sharing this video with the rest of us mere mortals...much appreciated!!
That was so good. Thanks. I've been having a pretty stressful week with college applications, and that just made my day hearing such a pretty rendition of memories.
I'm happy that other prople can live these moments. I always have exclusive and unnexpected tones coming in sync. It is very cool! Congrats!
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You guys are such an inspiration to the youth. I wish they taught music in every school. Thank you for truly representing the intelligence and innovative thinking for your generation. You guys are our future. ❤❤
That was so beautiful all the way you did that music! It sounds so wonderful together!
THIS is the stuff that needs to go viral for the world to see. Not the stupid mindless crap that out there now. This was beautiful and I loved their little chuckles at the end. How wonderful ❤
Need a full version right freaking now. The mashup on memories and Canon is golden, yall need to do a full on version this is actually a banger
It would not have the same spontaneous magic though. With the Canon the way it is , they could have improvised on it for a couple more rounds, but the violin was clearly indicating that they end it there. Not in any manner like a nod from the violinist, but in the way he was making the sound only. And, since they were synchronized, they did, (end it) and that was the magic of this moment. To sit down now and play a longer version, the magic that suddenly happened the first time won't happen again. They are two completely different events. Both can be beautiful but only the first version had that real-time spontaneity and subconscious synchronicity that, when it does happen, for the musicians involved, is on a higher communicative plane. It's impossible to do this if it's planned, it just can't get there. It's sort of like quantum theory where your result changes if the procedure is being observed as opposed to not being observed. . I hope this makes sense!!! 😊
I listened to this 10 times...It's wonderful when magic appears in harmony..and those were delightful!
This was literally so beautiful. People have never been so in sync, and it makes me cry watching this. Especially when the cello finds a different melody yet it still sounds like a part of 'Memories', wow... a great round of applause to the amazing trio here.
All the people have never been in sync? I think anyone can be in sync with anything besides music. When people know each other so well, it's like they know what they're thinking or feeling. And of course, these three hear a different musical note and just catch on to a new tune automatically. Very talented guys
It’s those moments that unfold organically, that make alllllll those hard long hours of practicing and rehearsing so worth it.
That was brilliant, guys!!! So lovely, so clever, too. I've hit the bell, coz I want more.
Thank you for bringing a huge smile to my face today.
Please keep filling time and the air with your music.
This was totally amazing, but that's the beauty of studying an instrument; knowing the scales, the augmentations and 7ths and 9ths, and the diminishes, and all of that. I do believe they intuitively knew what sounded pleasing. I know when i hear great stuff. I subbed ❤
I feel these guys were already experienced musicians to improv like this. As a former musician a decade ago, I don't believe a group of beginners could pull this off.
Oh well no, but it’s still cool and it’s definitely a fun thing when you just jump into smth improv-ed with people and things work out like that
They could, if their minds are wired in the same improvising manner and they have the same catalog of melodies memorized. Without a memorized catalog of existing compositions they would be improvising "jazz".
@@paulinelarson465 well it could be melodys that are memorised, but also they can just improvise or if someone has perfect pitch they can hear what to play. But I clmpletely agree that it takes a lot of practice and u have ro really know your instrument and comfortable with it. Have a great day!
Very true..
@greta4503
Perfect relative pitch can be learned, i.e., the automatic shift to harmony by the Violin, allowing the Cello to take the melodic line, and the piano's steady, but varied, basso ostinato! True musicians, who sacrifice their egos to the music! Heartwarming!
That was lovely co-ordination; listening to each other and having enough flex, tunes & tones to make it interesting.
I know not much about music, only that it makes me feel better. No matter the circumstances, it just makes a soul feel better. You guys seem to be in your element, and it’s so awesome to see young people doing something so special. Thanks for putting a smile on my face . Thanks for reminding me that not EVERY young person is lazy and can actually get through a period of time without their tech devices glued to their fingers. Thanks for the joy your collaboration brought to my heart today. 😊
goosebumps guys
I am in a music group and I think it is just so much fun to just jam with your friends in the group. It looks like you guys were having so much fun and It brings me joy.
This was fantastic. Please upload more! Loving the content
I love how cello turned into canon in the end! Love this!
@@spy2693 If you did not read the top comment, the song is actually based of canon, so thats why he probably did it. Still sounds awesome.
I genuinely started to well up, the abject JOY of them playing together. BRAVO !!!!
So beautiful!
My son started on cello as did my brother, the sound of a cello holds a very special place in my heart and these three guys just groove with each other.
That's so special!
Beautiful! What a great improvisation. Thank you for the mini concert.
PLEASE WHAT THE HELL i cannot even describe how hard it is for me to play a new piece with other's and you all did it literally just then and there without any practice. you guys have beautiful coordination and harmony. Keep it up im subscribing
Such a fun group, it reminds me of my band friends! Music is just so fun, you can really have the time of your life doing it!
That was beautiful! Thank you for the very engaging, memorable performance. Makes me want to support our city's Philharmonic Orchestra. I can see a beautiful wedding day made all the more joyful with your music playing! ❤
Brings back so many wonderful college memories ...playtime after rehearsal time! The pianist here held everything together. Well done, everyone!
That was incredible 😂 honestly even in a band- there’s always that song or two…(for the band I’m in its “Hey Baby”) so when the percussionists start playing the beginning- everyone just joins in and others start singing to it- it’s absolutely glorious and normally after marching a long way 😂
The way the guy clapped his hands at the end .. Made me believe it was not rehearsed. It was beautiful. Not everyone can play a instrument. I can't! This makes me wish I could.. great job ....
My dad was a lifelong musician of several instraments and bands. He would say listening to the music of your bandmates is all that matters. He played by ear, couldn't read a measure of music. He had a pure heart for playing.
I love it when people who are good at something have a lot of fun doing that something! It’s so pure!
That was very clever. You are all very talented musicians abd your parents should be very proud of all of you. When I was younger I would do similar things with my band mates just to see what we could do and have fun with it. And that is just you were doing, having fun with the piece and it was wonderful. All of you truly have a talent for music especially classical and I hope you hi far in it. It was very good. Have a blessed night! Take xare. ❤🙏🙏🙏👌✋😀⚘⚘⚘👻
Haha 😂 that reminds me of one of my orchestra practices last month during a break. So me and my stand partner were playing senorita and then my whole orchestra randomly joined in and we played the whole thing through. It’s so funny the things that happen when musicians are sessioning together or just when we hear other musicians playing. 🤣😂🤣
As a cellist, it’s awesome when we get to stick with the melody! This is so awesome. ❤
When we play music together (or sing for that matter) our heartbeats sync. Meaning there is an energetic connection that literally puts us on the same wavelength. It’s freakin magical
Music is of the heavenly realm and makes you joyful! 🎉❤ Thanks for sharing this group of talented young folks!
Thanks guys that was great!!! Amazing sync even to the end.. shows you really know each other’s style & rhythm!! Hope to enjoy more!! God Bless!!
That was awesome, showing how in tune you are with one another while playing. I had this same energy with a choir group years ago where we could mashup any songs and just jam out together. Music is good for the soul💜
Keep playing together. That made me so happy to listen to y'all play. More please!
Absurdly talented young people!! This video was randomly recommended to me and I am soooo glad it was! I cannot wait to check out what else you guys have to show me. As someone old enough to be your parent it is so beautiful to imagine the bright futures you all have ahead. Please follow your passions wherever they lead you and keep having fun, no matter what! Because really, if you aren't having a good time then what is the point?
This was great! Their love of music shines through. Keep it up! Music rules the world and happy music always is a mood changer.
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Yes I’m leaving another comment 🤭 Idk how many times I’ve listened…Three of my favorites coming together like this ❤ Genius and beautiful! I’m enjoying it ❤Makes me want to get my guitar and join in😊
Beautiful Boys!!! So refreshing to see young ppl developing their talents and sticking with it. Great Job!!!!!
great ensemble skills! these are what good ensemble + improvising looks like :)
I would love to play with people with such skill but not some people who don't even look at others 🙄
This was wonderful. Just what I needed today to remind me that “playing” is necessary for everyone! Thank you.❤
Jamming the oldies!!
Lucky to be recording.
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This is so amazing and wholesome; I can't. I imagine this is any parent's dream, to have a young orchestra playing in the living room instead of cousin Steven's garage band.
Also, not only do all of you have amazing musical talent, but I love that you won't technically be lying to your kids when you tell them you were in a band. Orchestra qualifies as a band, right? Right.
Bravo! Can't wait to see you guys play for the masses.
Excellent Guys You Nailed It, From The Beginning To The End..Love To See Your Next Performance & In The Near Future. ❤
1:09 brilliante!! I love it! It fits so well and I actually thought of this song when I heard memories for the first time. Didn't know the nsmeor artist tho🙈
Seriously, you guys are connected. Awesome jam
The true skill of a musician Is not the abilty to play and recite whats been written, but to intepret and convey whats being felt.
Memories bring back memories of my best friend that loved Golden Hour. We got to play Golden Hour at his funeral before he could turn 16.
This sounded so beautiful it's amazing!
And that recovery was so good and clean it didn't even sound like he was about to mess up
Beautifully done, I'm sure that if they would have rehearsed it, it would not have been so pure. That is how music unites us.
This was so great to watch!! I could see the Joy in their faces. It was a thing of beauty.
I love strings, piano,…I simply love music 🎶 ❤ I realized as I was listening to this jam session we were smiling at the same times 🤭 Bravo👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽
I love how they were moving their feet they were so into it and their facial expression was priceless. What a wonderful young musician you guys are amazingly talented ❤
Three talented musicians engaged in the Flow. It is magical when it happens.