Henry Eccles Sonata G minore MOV I Largo For Doublebass
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I didn't know bass-playing could be so full of emotiion.
Your prformance is really fantastic!
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thanks man for this recording
beautiful
god bless you
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@Icetav Most likely it's the same chord that features in the second movement. A G-minor chord but with the tonica one octave up, in other words, lowest note and upwards is B (Bb if we're being english and not germanic), D and G. The B (Bb) is taken very high on the third string (the A-string) and the D and G are the one-octave harmonics on their respective strings.
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@Icetav i think g minor
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@werciu got to be thankful for good and bad intonation.... it is by embracing all of it we come to appreciate music... as musicians....
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Does any know what chord is at the end? I've been trying to figure it out but it doesn't sound quite right
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@kyra567333 Just think of it in intervals rather than reading the notes. Just distinguish your thirds fourths and fifths and this piece should start becoming easier as you progress through the faster movements
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@kyra567333 Tenor clef gets easier. You've probably got it down by now anyway.
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espectacular!!! ésta sonata de eccles y en particular este movimiento me gusta mucho y aún más después de escuchar está interpretación de Klaus ¡FELICITACIONES! (Si la escucho mil veces, mil veces suspiro =D)
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oh and i really like how he added his own touch to it.. all the improvisation (i'm forgetting the exact word i want to use haha).. i really want to learn it like the way he plays it!
who is playing on this recording?
tity4100 2 years ago
Klaus Stoll
Doublebasscore 2 years ago