4:25 this is technically a 4-3 suspension but usually I treat these as appagiaturas, Especially if it’s not tied
@user-cs8be3ks5l14 күн бұрын
give me particular lessons :)
@cam7554Ай бұрын
I play mostly jazz (electric) bass & I’m starting my journey to get my classical playing up to par and it’s been very difficult but fun journey so far. Love your videos here and on Instagram. Love this piece and hope to perform it soon ❤️
@m.hughes2521Ай бұрын
You sir are badass. Please keep it up.
@uli9084Ай бұрын
Great job, I see you hold you bow like cello. very intersting thnx for upload!
@bobsabinАй бұрын
Excellent!
@michaelanderson001Ай бұрын
I didn't have music lessons in school and only took up the double bass when I left the RAF in my early 30s. I've not had many lessons, but get by with reading a few tuition books and playing in an orchestra and concert band. Not having a teacher gets you to think about problems you're having with your playing and working them out by yourself.
@theresa.y52212 ай бұрын
The correction for contrabassoon: it can go to Bb. An a needs an extension, you can look at the contrabassoon extensions video by @Subcontrabassoon
@richardwang77722 ай бұрын
I asked this exact question in an Instagram group I am part of. I wonder how the algorithm found out about it, considering our chats should be private... 😂In any case, great video!!
@user-uj9wo8ht6s2 ай бұрын
So beautiful
@rfbass50463 ай бұрын
Hi Joseph I’ve played electric bass for a while most Gospel and Jazz, and started playing upright couple years ago and started bowing last week in prep for a performance with a local orchestra. That video was very helpful as I’m learning the technique. Is it better to bow while sitting or standing?
@keldrean3 ай бұрын
Golden! Beautiful information, thank you!
@riccardocioffini24413 ай бұрын
I will play this concerto tonight . Im very exited.
@themusiccovenant4 ай бұрын
Lord of the bass
@jacobrubio69544 ай бұрын
Truly such beauty! The emotion resonates.
@aaronorel32545 ай бұрын
in Also Sprach Zarathustra, the low B appears once, in a two-way divisi. That and the march in Pines of Rome are the only examples I can think of in the orchestral literature of the note actually being written. There may be more though.
@hashimsharrieff85697 ай бұрын
Richard Wagor has his to AA. It sounds insane!!!!!
@LeeroyJanky7 ай бұрын
Given the double bass's relationship with the violone, it makes sense that we have 5 stringers. More would be cumbersome given the larger size of a double bass, less would be restrictive given the repertoire. Violones were once a "stylish" instrument for the time period (and were much more affordable than a harpsichord). Also, they came in various ranges kind of like some brass and woodwinds. They even had various string numbers from three to six.
@sebastianbarrios72387 ай бұрын
Tyyy ❤❤❤❤
@cherinamastrantones18058 ай бұрын
Brooklyn Symphony is performing this in a couple of weeks. Great to share your tips with the section. Thanks so much.
@davidhuaman15488 ай бұрын
excelente me encanto quisiera comunicarme contigo
@larrysquires53219 ай бұрын
Funny how Panormo didn't label his instruments, and several are notoriously mislabeled (e.g. label prior to his birth; label suggesting he built a renowned instrument at 13 yrs old; instruments with labels suggesting he was in one location when he was known to be working in another). Yet, somehow experts nonetheless attribute these instruments to Panormo - a man and family renowned for refusing to label instruments and for consistently altering the style of build. Weird.
@vfs37749 ай бұрын
Hey hello there, Im a double bass student from france and I was actually wondering if you know any good reference teachers/schools back there in europe in order to migrate to the US for orchestra competitions ? thanks, love your playing
@AlAl-je6yd10 ай бұрын
Спасибо! Вы очень хорошо объяснили ключевые моменты и это даёт правильное понимание партии конрабаса в этом музыкальном произведении.
@Atomic_pavarotti10 ай бұрын
Crazy amount of musical detail
@aubreynoftall383010 ай бұрын
useless
@Loppy811 ай бұрын
Sam Kolstein also installed an extended nut on another one of my instruments in 1966. He did a great job - as usual. He was a bass hero.
@Loppy811 ай бұрын
Sam and Barrie Kolstein did that neck correction alteration on one of my Italian instruments in 1975. Their work was/is always superlative.
@Loppy811 ай бұрын
Truthfully, I never thought that this was a good piece of music. Yuk!
@Loppy811 ай бұрын
I am an old timer who knows who started using surgical tubing on the french bow first. - He lost some fingers and had to do it, or stop playing.
@leesinedosrs891811 ай бұрын
It's funny.. I hate the feel of octagonal sticks... they feel floppy to me and like I can't put any weight into it.
@EmiKobayashii11 ай бұрын
watching this video i was expecting you to have a 2m+ sub channel with thousands of comments but when i scroll down to comments there were only 4 and then i saw this was posted 2 years ago and i just had to say I am such a big fan of the way you present the video and teaching, i saw maybe 7 cuts over the whole video and i love how you say these off the top of your head like a true teacher
@gregoryf418611 ай бұрын
I’ve got basically all of my bows from Robertson and sons in Albuquerque
@santicruz4012 Жыл бұрын
Im working on the first mov. for an audition, I really enjoyed this <3
@RachelASmith1990 Жыл бұрын
IMHO, the background music was a little distracting. I liked the information though.
@pearsedunne9938 Жыл бұрын
Beautifully played, Joseph….
@johnsmith-rs2vk Жыл бұрын
We only need the zydeco washboard . Perfect !
@BestAmateurViolinist Жыл бұрын
Excellent session. Those triplets on the of the 3rd and the entire 4th line are played in the string halfway between the middle and the upper fourth of the bow, basically three quarters up the stick, and literally stick the stick on the string like glue. That gives more control, allows for fortissimo, and doesn't give it a spiccato.
@KevinJohnson-tw9ip Жыл бұрын
Joseph!! Thanks so much for your invaluable time on this engaging literature. Have fun, and i'll be tuning in!!!
@glaucoma888 Жыл бұрын
Glory and grande, congratulations Joseph
@johnallen2339 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your appointment as Principal in Philly! Super happy for you!
@richardandaya3932 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful vibrato!
@enriqueormenovillafuerte5791 Жыл бұрын
Hi, what strings do you think, are the best for solo playing, Cheers!!!🤗🤗
@UC2Ek5EUq1j4JcWlaQ6D Жыл бұрын
Excellent performance for an excellent symphony
@miamangano2886 Жыл бұрын
You are as good musician as handsome 🙈
@DwainRichardson Жыл бұрын
I’m not a double bass player, but your explanations and illustrations of phrasing surely make sense. And you are correct: Rossini is not Mahler or Rachmaninoff. It’s important to think light, even though Rossini’s music can be dramatic. Wonderful explanations and great playing. Bravo! 👏👏👏
@h.seanhsu8965 Жыл бұрын
I went cheap and went down the rabbit hole with the whole fifth thing. Now if I put an extension on that bad boy…. Ohhh
@BestMusicToolsOfficial Жыл бұрын
Hi Joseph! is that the only way I can get the low B? with the Hip Shot? What if I don't have a hipshot? is it possible to tune down to B with the Extension only?
@shadowpvps4271 Жыл бұрын
Hey Joseph, I'm looking to get my first hand-made bass and was wondering if you had any recommendations for people to contact in the United States? I would really appreciate it if you could help me out! Thank you so much and keep up the great videos!
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Is it possible to play this on the cello?
4:25 this is technically a 4-3 suspension but usually I treat these as appagiaturas, Especially if it’s not tied
give me particular lessons :)
I play mostly jazz (electric) bass & I’m starting my journey to get my classical playing up to par and it’s been very difficult but fun journey so far. Love your videos here and on Instagram. Love this piece and hope to perform it soon ❤️
You sir are badass. Please keep it up.
Great job, I see you hold you bow like cello. very intersting thnx for upload!
Excellent!
I didn't have music lessons in school and only took up the double bass when I left the RAF in my early 30s. I've not had many lessons, but get by with reading a few tuition books and playing in an orchestra and concert band. Not having a teacher gets you to think about problems you're having with your playing and working them out by yourself.
The correction for contrabassoon: it can go to Bb. An a needs an extension, you can look at the contrabassoon extensions video by @Subcontrabassoon
I asked this exact question in an Instagram group I am part of. I wonder how the algorithm found out about it, considering our chats should be private... 😂In any case, great video!!
So beautiful
Hi Joseph I’ve played electric bass for a while most Gospel and Jazz, and started playing upright couple years ago and started bowing last week in prep for a performance with a local orchestra. That video was very helpful as I’m learning the technique. Is it better to bow while sitting or standing?
Golden! Beautiful information, thank you!
I will play this concerto tonight . Im very exited.
Lord of the bass
Truly such beauty! The emotion resonates.
in Also Sprach Zarathustra, the low B appears once, in a two-way divisi. That and the march in Pines of Rome are the only examples I can think of in the orchestral literature of the note actually being written. There may be more though.
Richard Wagor has his to AA. It sounds insane!!!!!
Given the double bass's relationship with the violone, it makes sense that we have 5 stringers. More would be cumbersome given the larger size of a double bass, less would be restrictive given the repertoire. Violones were once a "stylish" instrument for the time period (and were much more affordable than a harpsichord). Also, they came in various ranges kind of like some brass and woodwinds. They even had various string numbers from three to six.
Tyyy ❤❤❤❤
Brooklyn Symphony is performing this in a couple of weeks. Great to share your tips with the section. Thanks so much.
excelente me encanto quisiera comunicarme contigo
Funny how Panormo didn't label his instruments, and several are notoriously mislabeled (e.g. label prior to his birth; label suggesting he built a renowned instrument at 13 yrs old; instruments with labels suggesting he was in one location when he was known to be working in another). Yet, somehow experts nonetheless attribute these instruments to Panormo - a man and family renowned for refusing to label instruments and for consistently altering the style of build. Weird.
Hey hello there, Im a double bass student from france and I was actually wondering if you know any good reference teachers/schools back there in europe in order to migrate to the US for orchestra competitions ? thanks, love your playing
Спасибо! Вы очень хорошо объяснили ключевые моменты и это даёт правильное понимание партии конрабаса в этом музыкальном произведении.
Crazy amount of musical detail
useless
Sam Kolstein also installed an extended nut on another one of my instruments in 1966. He did a great job - as usual. He was a bass hero.
Sam and Barrie Kolstein did that neck correction alteration on one of my Italian instruments in 1975. Their work was/is always superlative.
Truthfully, I never thought that this was a good piece of music. Yuk!
I am an old timer who knows who started using surgical tubing on the french bow first. - He lost some fingers and had to do it, or stop playing.
It's funny.. I hate the feel of octagonal sticks... they feel floppy to me and like I can't put any weight into it.
watching this video i was expecting you to have a 2m+ sub channel with thousands of comments but when i scroll down to comments there were only 4 and then i saw this was posted 2 years ago and i just had to say I am such a big fan of the way you present the video and teaching, i saw maybe 7 cuts over the whole video and i love how you say these off the top of your head like a true teacher
I’ve got basically all of my bows from Robertson and sons in Albuquerque
Im working on the first mov. for an audition, I really enjoyed this <3
IMHO, the background music was a little distracting. I liked the information though.
Beautifully played, Joseph….
We only need the zydeco washboard . Perfect !
Excellent session. Those triplets on the of the 3rd and the entire 4th line are played in the string halfway between the middle and the upper fourth of the bow, basically three quarters up the stick, and literally stick the stick on the string like glue. That gives more control, allows for fortissimo, and doesn't give it a spiccato.
Joseph!! Thanks so much for your invaluable time on this engaging literature. Have fun, and i'll be tuning in!!!
Glory and grande, congratulations Joseph
Congratulations on your appointment as Principal in Philly! Super happy for you!
Beautiful vibrato!
Hi, what strings do you think, are the best for solo playing, Cheers!!!🤗🤗
Excellent performance for an excellent symphony
You are as good musician as handsome 🙈
I’m not a double bass player, but your explanations and illustrations of phrasing surely make sense. And you are correct: Rossini is not Mahler or Rachmaninoff. It’s important to think light, even though Rossini’s music can be dramatic. Wonderful explanations and great playing. Bravo! 👏👏👏
I went cheap and went down the rabbit hole with the whole fifth thing. Now if I put an extension on that bad boy…. Ohhh
Hi Joseph! is that the only way I can get the low B? with the Hip Shot? What if I don't have a hipshot? is it possible to tune down to B with the Extension only?
Hey Joseph, I'm looking to get my first hand-made bass and was wondering if you had any recommendations for people to contact in the United States? I would really appreciate it if you could help me out! Thank you so much and keep up the great videos!