Bach: Suite No. 2 in D minor: Prelude/Carl Anderson
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2017
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Suite No. 2 in D minor BWV 1008 (1717-1723)
1. Prelude
Performed on the double bass by Carl Anderson
Recorded in St. Vincent DePaul: Chicago, IL
Filming: Ben Churchill
Sound: Ryan MacDonald
For all you purists out there....cover your ears because I play this one in E minor (solo tuning) out of convenience of an upcoming recital. ;P - Hudba
Superbe interprétation, excellent tempo , très musical !
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Dominique
This sounds even better than some cello versions I've heard, great job :)
sublime!!!!!😍
literally speechless
Amazing. 😍
There is nothing like the sounds of angel eyes
Thank you.
lovely,thank you
this sounds great!
maravilloso sonido !!!! me gusta mucho tu afinacion
Superb
I won't cover my ears; I WANT to hear this, again, and again.
Wow
you double playing sounds super clean you really now how to play. Why would people put this down?
Are those flat chrome steel solos or orig flat chrome solos?
These are actually Pirastro's Flexicore Deluxe Solo strings. The C string is a normal Spirocore orchestral string.
Carl Anderson very cool! thank
You. You sound great. Have you tried other strings on your bass in comparison?
@@Anonymous-rp4hn Yes, I have tried quite a few.
Carl Anderson what do you think about the Belcanto Solos or the original Flat chrome solos? I use the bels and they sound very robust but quite dark and dull at times
@@Anonymous-rp4hn I have never been a big fan of Bel Canto solos for the reason you just said. I think that if you have a darker instrument the flat chromes would work well.
The only issue I have with the flat chromes solo is the feel. They end up responding a little late under the hand. Most solo strings do this, but it's a little more noticeable with the flat chromes. Bel cantos feel the most similar to orchestral strings, at the expense of a bit of character.