"Dragonetti" Nanny Double Bass Concerto - I (Mikyung Sung double bass, Inja Choi piano)
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Édouard Nanny (1872-1942) - Double bass Concerto in A Major, 1st movement
[Originally attributed to Domenico Dragonetti (1763-1846)]
Double bass : Mikyung Sung (성미경)
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Piano : Inja Choi (최인자) My Mom
Recorded 2015.08.30 Guri, Korea
Performance copyright 2015 Mikyung Sung & Inja Choi
Composition in the public domain - Hudba
It's cool how you keep the tempo mostly consistent instead of doing huge cadenzas like some interpretations
I find it impressive how you produce such a deep, beautiful sound.
Beautiful! Hearing this song played as a little girl was my inspiration to learn to play bass.
You give a 2nd life to this piece thanks to your expressivity and your singing!!
that's my favourite version of this beautiful tune. inspiring!
You are one of my heroes!! Such a wonderful sound!!
WOW, your phrasing, expression, and control is amazing!!
So good! Love it!
Love your interpretation
lovely and inspiring
Bravissima!!!! 🔝🔝
You're amazing!!
Thank you for your beatiful interpretarion. I came here to see how to play the bloody high E harmonic and I am pleased with your solution!
Keep posting for double bass, please😀
Brilliant
impresionante😯
Bien 🙋👏👏
Hell yeah
0:29 Section 2
0:38 Section 3
0:47 Section 4
magician of g string
How do you play the contra-base tune Dragonetti perfectly without a pitch or beat mistake?
I was moved by the sound of the contra base.
Sung Mi-kyung is a double bassist and a good bassist to me.
I love you
geez... you are fast
Can you tell me how I could clearly play the sixteenth notes and also exercises to increase the speed of my fingers?
Because you play it very well and I'm studying that piece but it doesn't come out clearly and you cut the sixteenth notes
I know this isn't specific advice that is helpful, but just so you might feel better, keep in mind a couple of things: 1) Mikyung is playing a very nice bass with lighter "solo" strings in solo tuning, and 2) they say it takes 10,000 hours of practice to become an "expert", and I am sure that Mikyung has put in well over 20,000 hours!
@@ModusVivendiMedia Well, thanks, I've only studied the piece for at least 300 hours.
@@ModusVivendiMedia You really shouldn’t blame the bass unless the bass really cheap
the solo strings do make a huge difference, tried it myself