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bachdois
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Re: my first video :)
Thank you everybody, this group has been a tremendous help on this new journey. Sent by Tapatalk
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Tue Jul 21, 2015 6:39 pm |
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Balt-A-Sar
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Re: my first video :)
bachdois wrote: Medium gauge, MR tuning. Actualy I'm looking forward to stick camp in Mallorca to try some other tunings and string gauges... Hopefully, that would give me a better feel for the differences betwen them and choose on a final set to work with ...first, thanks for for sharing all... ...medium gauge, MR is the optimal choice for playing classical pieces (IMHO).... ...medium--> the pitch is not as sensible like with light gauge, because classical pieces shouldn't be performed with rock vibrato... ...MR --> very good overlap situation of the two sides of the stick, melody and bass.... ...after all, a very good piece to perform on the stick...
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Wed Jul 22, 2015 4:18 pm |
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bachdois
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Joined: Mon Mar 30, 2015 12:17 am Posts: 1635 Location: Portugal
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Re: my first video :)
Balt-A-Sar wrote: ...first, thanks for for sharing all...
...medium gauge, MR is the optimal choice for playing classical pieces (IMHO)....
...medium--> the pitch is not as sensible like with light gauge, because classical pieces shouldn't be performed with rock vibrato... ...MR --> very good overlap situation of the two sides of the stick, melody and bass....
Very good and practical information,Thanks What kind of use would you recomend for the Heavy Gauge?
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Thu Jul 23, 2015 1:13 pm |
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88persuader
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Re: my first video :)
Awesome job!
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Thu Jul 23, 2015 2:39 pm |
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Balt-A-Sar
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Re: my first video :)
bachdois wrote: ...What kind of use would you recomend for the Heavy Gauge?... ...I've never used heavy gauge, so I can't tell you something about this!... ...the reason why I've never used heavy: I feared the action would be to strong for playing, but may be I'm wrong. The action between light and medium is IMHO zero, what I feel is on medium intonation is easier to keep....
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Thu Jul 23, 2015 3:58 pm |
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greg
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Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 3:07 pm Posts: 7088 Location: Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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Re: my first video :)
Balt-A-Sar wrote: bachdois wrote: ...What kind of use would you recomend for the Heavy Gauge?... ...I've never used heavy gauge, so I can't tell you something about this!... ...the reason why I've never used heavy: I feared the action would be to strong for playing, but may be I'm wrong. The action between light and medium is IMHO zero, what I feel is on medium intonation is easier to keep.... If you keep the truss adjusted properly, heavies aren't hard to play, and they sound great. They are a little harder to bend and to add vibrato. I prefer mediums.
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kevin-c
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Re: my first video :)
Real nice Rodrigo, you're on the right path man! Try to mitigate that wrist bend though.
cheers, kev
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bachdois
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Re: my first video :)
kevin-c wrote: Real nice Rodrigo, you're on the right path man! Try to mitigate that wrist bend though.
cheers, kev Thanks Kev still working on some issues on the body / stick relationship greg wrote: Balt-A-Sar wrote: bachdois wrote: ...What kind of use would you recomend for the Heavy Gauge?... ...I've never used heavy gauge, so I can't tell you something about this!... ...the reason why I've never used heavy: I feared the action would be to strong for playing, but may be I'm wrong. The action between light and medium is IMHO zero, what I feel is on medium intonation is easier to keep.... If you keep the truss adjusted properly, heavies aren't hard to play, and they sound great. They are a little harder to bend and to add vibrato. I prefer mediums. Greg, now I definitely have to try them all Coming from the upright bass I may have better pitch control with heavy gauge. Thanks Sent by Tapatalk
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DDibbly
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Joined: Fri Dec 21, 2012 9:43 am Posts: 70
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Re: my first video :)
Beautiful playing.
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thehitman
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Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2015 6:36 pm Posts: 90 Location: Bethlehem, PA
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Re: my first video :)
wow, very nice. you look like you are enjoying playing and that makes it enjoyable to watch and listen to. thx for sharing this!
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