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Bach Bourrée in e-minor

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2010

Trying out Bach's famous Bourrée on the Caldersmith octave and bass guitars. Studio 'Z.o.o.', Almere, The Netherlands, May 24th 2010

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  • Fantastic playing. Clean yet dynamic! Those are some cool guitars. Are they 8ve up and 8vb down?

  • @FreeThought2007 Thanks! Yes, that's exactly right.

  • what tuning are you using on the bass? standard upright bass tuning EADG?

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  • the guitar on the right looks very small. i wonder why...

  • Superb !

  • Also this gave the ´bass´ part much more feel to it, than regular lute or one guitar... bass makes this shine even more ... amazing amazing.... ufff amazing

  • Awesome !!! never seen that ... the second it started playing I noticed a completely different feel for a music that usually we all listen in classical guitar or lute. A-MA-ZING... gave different voicing ! The interpretaion is genial, soft than strong, made me want to dance in those old Bach days, all costume on, ufff u la la

  • ı've never been seen an acoustic bass guitar like this... it's avesome :)) how can i buy a guitar like this?? there's wonderfull and powerfull sound...

  • wow... these guys are really good

  • cool are u married ? i think its cool to jamm every day ^^ with ur wife/husband

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