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earn his living.When Young plays, he is serene his eyes half closed, he cradles his cello as his bow weaves back and forth. Yesterday, in his black and white outfit, he matched the monochrome floors and walls of the Powell BART station so that he seemed more like an art installation made for the space than a street musician.As a BART regular, Young has a small local following. As I watched him play, a little old lady stopped to listen and began rummaging through her handbag. After dropping a donation in his cello case, she shuffled up to me and whispered, "Look how hot he is!"But there aren't always adoring fans, and there are bad days as well as good ones. Young tells SF Weekly that it's important to have a cheerful attitude when busking.When did you start playing the cello?I began playing cello when I was 10 years old in the Davis Joint Unified School. As soon as I started playing, it was like learning a foreign language, a secret language. I was really into it, I loved it. My parents had to get me to stop practicing and go outside to play with friends or to eat dinner.What do you like about playing in the Bay Area?I've been in the Bay Area for about three years, two of which I took off from school to be part of the classical music industry here in the Bay Area. I moved from Portland, where I was studying cello, but the competition wasn't fierce enough. Since I've been at conservatory, every subject has improved tremendously. Also, my interests have been further developed, and I'm exploring new territories, new crafts.I recently started taking ballet, which is something I've always wanted to