My Double Bass Recording!
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My Double Bass Recording!
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Hey guys! I wanted to give you all a flavor of how my double bass sounds and of my playing.
This recording was done as an entry to a competition. It is a live recording done at Alice Tully Hall in NYC in May of 2004 and features me playing the double bass with the NY Youth Symphony under the direction of Amir Katz.
I am playing a German double bass, circa 1875. It is being recorded using studio microphones, one of which was taped (using non abrasive instrument tape) to the body of my bass to capture the fullest tone.
The piece of music is the first movement of "Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra in E-flat major" by J.B. Vanhal (written ca. 1750). The cadenza was written by K. Grueber (and is my favorite part...comes in at around the 5 minute mark).
I hope you all enjoy!
Hey guys! I wanted to give you all a flavor of how my double bass sounds and of my playing.
This recording was done as an entry to a competition. It is a live recording done at Alice Tully Hall in NYC in May of 2004 and features me playing the double bass with the NY Youth Symphony under the direction of Amir Katz.
I am playing a German double bass, circa 1875. It is being recorded using studio microphones, one of which was taped (using non abrasive instrument tape) to the body of my bass to capture the fullest tone.
The piece of music is the first movement of "Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra in E-flat major" by J.B. Vanhal (written ca. 1750). The cadenza was written by K. Grueber (and is my favorite part...comes in at around the 5 minute mark).
I hope you all enjoy!
-Chris Rosina
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-German made Double-Bass (year 1875)
"Über den Wolken, muß die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein."
Proud owner of:
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-German made Double-Bass (year 1875)
"Über den Wolken, muß die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein."
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thanks! I really appreciate that, but I believ talent is subjective. I just work really hard; I am no more or less talented than anyone. You all are wonderful musicians in your own rights, and I respect you for it.
I will be posting a Bach recording later tonight...it is the famous Prelude to the G-Major Cello Suite.
I will be posting a Bach recording later tonight...it is the famous Prelude to the G-Major Cello Suite.
-Chris Rosina
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-German made Double-Bass (year 1875)
"Über den Wolken, muß die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein."
Proud owner of:
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-German made Double-Bass (year 1875)
"Über den Wolken, muß die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein."
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no no, you have actual talent on an instrument that requires skill gained through constant practice (unlike the guitar). there isn't anyone else on here like thatMahlerGrooves wrote:thanks! I really appreciate that, but I believ talent is subjective. I just work really hard; I am no more or less talented than anyone. You all are wonderful musicians in your own rights, and I respect you for it.
I will be posting a Bach recording later tonight...it is the famous Prelude to the G-Major Cello Suite.
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Ben Pezzer? or whatever his name isfatjack wrote:no no, you have actual talent on an instrument that requires skill gained through constant practice (unlike the guitar). there isn't anyone else on here like thatMahlerGrooves wrote:thanks! I really appreciate that, but I believ talent is subjective. I just work really hard; I am no more or less talented than anyone. You all are wonderful musicians in your own rights, and I respect you for it.
I will be posting a Bach recording later tonight...it is the famous Prelude to the G-Major Cello Suite.
And I'd say that guitar requires skill gained through constant practice too.


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oh, yeah, then there are two peoplethepackage0 wrote:Ben Pezzer? or whatever his name isfatjack wrote:no no, you have actual talent on an instrument that requires skill gained through constant practice (unlike the guitar). there isn't anyone else on here like thatMahlerGrooves wrote:thanks! I really appreciate that, but I believ talent is subjective. I just work really hard; I am no more or less talented than anyone. You all are wonderful musicians in your own rights, and I respect you for it.
I will be posting a Bach recording later tonight...it is the famous Prelude to the G-Major Cello Suite.
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I cannot play guitar worth crap, and I really do respect you guys for being so good.
Plus, you all play an instrument with 6 strings, and I only have to deal with 4. 8)
Plus, you all play an instrument with 6 strings, and I only have to deal with 4. 8)
-Chris Rosina
Proud owner of:
-Taylor 410-LTD!!!!!
-German made Double-Bass (year 1875)
"Über den Wolken, muß die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein."
Proud owner of:
-Taylor 410-LTD!!!!!
-German made Double-Bass (year 1875)
"Über den Wolken, muß die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein."
very nice! that's great stuff, you should post more
question.. out of curiosity, how much does a double bass like that cost? also, are there major differences between a bass that's played with a bow, and one that's mostly plucked (like in jazz)? or can the same bass be used for either?
and have you ever heard of edgar meyer? i saw him play with bela fleck once.. amazing
sorry for the 20 questions.. i just think it's cool you play the double bass!
question.. out of curiosity, how much does a double bass like that cost? also, are there major differences between a bass that's played with a bow, and one that's mostly plucked (like in jazz)? or can the same bass be used for either?
and have you ever heard of edgar meyer? i saw him play with bela fleck once.. amazing
sorry for the 20 questions.. i just think it's cool you play the double bass!
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1- My bass is worth around $35,000 and it is of acceptable professional quality. My teacher has an instrument circa 1650 that is $1.35 million, and my best friend who is in the Chicago Symphony sublist has one that is about $5,000 but he makes it sound like a million dollar instrument through his playing.rin wrote:very nice! that's great stuff, you should post more
question.. out of curiosity, how much does a double bass like that cost? also, are there major differences between a bass that's played with a bow, and one that's mostly plucked (like in jazz)? or can the same bass be used for either?
and have you ever heard of edgar meyer? i saw him play with bela fleck once.. amazing
sorry for the 20 questions.. i just think it's cool you play the double bass!
2 - The actual instrument will be good for either. If the instrument is very well made and sounds beautiful, the style will not matter. Milt Hinton actually used to own a bass my teacher now owns - he played jazz and she is in the NY Phil. What makes the difference are the strings. Depending on the tightness of the wind and the material and layers, a string will be more responsive to plucking or bowing. In fact, a specific instrument can sound TERRIBLE with one set of strings and like a beauty with a different one. There is a lot of trial and error, and most bassists don't ever use the same brand or model of string for more than one of their strings (my E is a different make than my G, and my D and A are made by the same people, just different models).
3- Not only have I heard of Edgar, I have taken a few lessons with him. His playing is flawless, which actually makes him a bad teacher. While he has a lot to say on musicality, he never had to struggle with the instrument, so he does not know how to approach some technical problems that us mere mortals have.
I will be posting a recording I did today in a few minutes. I am glad you all enjoy the music!
-Chris Rosina
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-Taylor 410-LTD!!!!!
-German made Double-Bass (year 1875)
"Über den Wolken, muß die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein."
Proud owner of:
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-German made Double-Bass (year 1875)
"Über den Wolken, muß die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein."
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Nopeunifaller wrote:do you play electric bass too?

I can play a little if it is a fretless with an extended fingerboard, but my hand is so trained with precise motions, that I cannot break the distances I am programmed to shift (which are a lot smaller on EBass and guitar...which explains my guitar difficulties).
Sorry for the double post!
-Chris Rosina
Proud owner of:
-Taylor 410-LTD!!!!!
-German made Double-Bass (year 1875)
"Über den Wolken, muß die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein."
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-German made Double-Bass (year 1875)
"Über den Wolken, muß die Freiheit wohl grenzenlos sein."
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