BASS & octave classical guitars, Bach invention #1

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2009

J.S. Bach two-part invention #1 in C-maj. Z.o.o. guitar duo experiments with playing these pieces on octave guitar and bass guitar. Instruments made by Graham Caldersmith, owned by the Nationaal Muziekinstrumenten Fonds (Holland) on permanent loan to Stichting Gitaarorkest Nederland. Rehearsal film from 30.07.09

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  • (Below into English...?) If you manufacture a bass guitar with calculating the body size exactly for its sound range, you will have to measure it like this one... (Sorry for my poor English!)

  • (Sorry in Japanese)本当は「ベース・ギター」って音域からボディ­の容積割り出すとこういうことになってしまうのではないか、と…­

  • @methanedirigible Yes. Try an acoustic bass guitar at a store sometime. You can't get much further than your own ear without an amplifier.

  • @methanedirigible Rather than an issue of volume, you'd have tonal problems. There wouldn't be quite so much room for sound to reverberate and as such the tone of the instrument just wouldn't be right.

  • Excellent sound - beautiful playing!  I think I need a bass guitar like that!

  • If YouTube had a Like X 100 button, I would click it!

  • That's amazing and sounds brilliant. Does the body have to be that big? Would it be too quiet if was 'regular' sized?

  • Impresionante! 0:59 min

  • Impresionante!

  • That was superb.

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