Domenico Dragonetti - Concerto for Double Bass I mvt.
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Ma come minchia tiene l'archetto la violinista a destra, dietro di lui??
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@wks1978 I played french for 3-4 years before switching to German and yes, German took a little longer to get used to bowing straight. It often starts a little squint but once you get used to it and understand how a straight bow looks and feels then it's not a problem :)
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@PiercedxXxCrystal I have never had the pleasure of playing with a German bow, but I believe it present a much more controlled sensation in posture because, as you said, the position of your wrist is parallel to the motion of the bow, whereas the French style kind of constitutes the movement of your entire upper arm, which presents much difficulty in controlling many factors in your playing (volume, attack, sustain, etc.).
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no me gusta porque la orquesta tapa al solista!!!!!!
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I love the sweet sound of the highest notes played on the double bass in this piece. Absolutely delightful!
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@n3rdyr0cker Funny, considering the German bow hold is older.
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SAME NAME AND SAME INSTRUMENT!!
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the first note was sharp.... :(
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Good soloist and an awesome orchestra
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que hermosa cancion cada vez que la escucho mas me enamoro de ella *o*
Dragonetti was the Steve Harris of his time.
Manowar1177 1 year ago 12
i too play german and think wrist movement and control of the bow is easier. played french for 3 years b4 german. I suppose it must depend on the person.
PiercedxXxCrystal 2 years ago 3