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Uploaded by VictrolaCredenza on Mar 12, 2009
Pablo de Sarasate plays his Caprice Basque, recorded 1904, said to have been transferred from cylinder master, which caused the characteristic moiree on groove surface. Speed determined to ca 444Hz by means of tuning tone cut at inner dead wax.
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Cool and surrounding 1904 piece
BronxRapper 1 year ago
@menofrance No, playing style like Sarasate and sound of vilin not like guadanin or Guarneri, It's Sarasate plays
takhirviolinest 1 year ago
I think that Kogan plays this piece in the Sarasate Way ;) Cool :D
menofrance 2 years ago
I knew that they made some records with tuning fork tone, but never heard one. Thanks for posting....!
transformingArt 2 years ago
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Cool and surrounding 1904 piece
BronxRapper 1 year ago
@menofrance No, playing style like Sarasate and sound of vilin not like guadanin or Guarneri, It's Sarasate plays
takhirviolinest 1 year ago
I think that Kogan plays this piece in the Sarasate Way ;) Cool :D
menofrance 2 years ago
I knew that they made some records with tuning fork tone, but never heard one. Thanks for posting....!
transformingArt 2 years ago