Baroque (Era) scales played fast on double bass
Only practising and warming up my fingers to play Gamba Sonata no.3 Check my other videos with baroque and jazz music. Thanks for watching and comment
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Reader Comments
Very nice double stops!! I’ve been playing bass for over 50 years and I enjoyed your performance here.
Thanks for nice words
watch my other videos with for instance Bach suites and You will get the answer. I put a lot of answers there.
Woah! How long have you been playing? I’m curious to how long it takes to master bass like that. (I’m just a junior high student that’s been playing for two years.)
There ain’t any. I played fragments from J.S. Bach pieces and added some fast scales. That’s it
excuse my ignorance: but how were/are those baroque era scales?
maybe tell me the construction or quality, please. Greetings from a Doublebassist from Venezuela.
You took it without a comma my friend.”(The) Baroque (Era), scales played fast”
Hey man, great work on the double bass! I am an acid Jazz producer and I was wondering if I could use the riffs you did in one of my tracks.
hi friend… what are Baroque Scales?
in 4ths only. Tuning E A D G.
Tuned in 5ths or 4ths?
You sound much better than me, it’s true. You also look like a bass player, I bet you’ve been doing this a while.
great!