Schubert Sonate Arpeggione D821
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too bad you cannot actually hear the bass. very nice technique... sound though...
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Is that pianist playing with a hammer?
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@UncleTito72 Yea! Played this one on viola and it's still not easy. The 16th note sections always sound sloppy on a Bass with those thick strings as well but wonderfully done!
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Wonder where this was for people to think this piece ended on a 7th chord and start clapping
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The piano should of closed the top or had it on the bottom latch. it should only be that high if playing with a much larger ensemble or symphony
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Amazing, thanks for sharing!
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WOW!! What a beautiful performance. :)
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This is near impossible to play on a double bass, because it is tuned in fourths and has only four strings. The arpeggione has six (also tuned in fourths, but with a thisrd in the middle. Just like a guitar), so the jumps are not at large, Any bassist tackling this piece has guts, in my opinion.
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shame about the audience! bravo!
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man! as usual, the pianist plays way too loud. Ugh! Oh well, it is still a beautiful performance and masterful piece
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quel musicien! bravo bernard! great job!!
Is this Bernard Cazauran in any way related to Jacques Cazauran, who was the bassist in Arthur Grumiaux's recording of the Trout Quintet?
alsozoidberg 3 years ago
Yes, he is the son
cyclobasse 3 years ago