Sounds great! I came across an interview (in Korean) in which Mikyung Sung plays some excerpts, including some orchestral excerpts, which we never usually get to hear her play, starting here: ruclips.net/video/ytonMhjB84g/видео.html (There are links to each excerpt in a comment.) Also, in case you didn’t notice, Mikyung moved back to her main RUclips channel (instead of the Bass Queen channel she was using for a while), with lots of new archival videos.
It just helps me release the tension, my strings have an high Action and honestly I didn't think of doing it otherwise. The hand just finds it easier to do it that way😀
Hello, here you can find the complete part and can extract what you need for the audition: imslp.org/wiki/Symphony_No.5%2C_Op.67_(Beethoven%2C_Ludwig_van) Or usually when you apply for an audition, the orchestra is sending you the PDF file with the excerpts requested
Do you keep a high action on purpose? My left forearm is killing me, I actually dropped out of music school years ago it got so bad. I've now come back to the bass and am trying to avoid injury....any advice?
If you play in orchestra you can't keep the strings too low otherwise you risk string buzzing and also the sound might feel "weaker than usual".....but it's also important that the fingerboard has a nice lenghtwise concavity (also to avoid buzzing) and last but not the least: the height of the strings at the NUT (this in my opinion is crucial to feel comfortable in the lowest positions where the hand streches the most👌
He makes it look so easy.....
0:00 2.satz
0:25 3.satz
1:43 조 바뀜
좋은 영상 올려주셔서 매우 감사드려요...!!!
Limpio, genial...
1:40
Sounds great!
I came across an interview (in Korean) in which Mikyung Sung plays some excerpts, including some orchestral excerpts, which we never usually get to hear her play, starting here: ruclips.net/video/ytonMhjB84g/видео.html (There are links to each excerpt in a comment.) Also, in case you didn’t notice, Mikyung moved back to her main RUclips channel (instead of the Bass Queen channel she was using for a while), with lots of new archival videos.
Thanks for sharing that link! She is an extraordinary Bassist👏💪
At 2:36, why not just leave first finger down if it’s the same note each time? Does it help with resonance to replace that finger each time?
It just helps me release the tension, my strings have an high Action and honestly I didn't think of doing it otherwise. The hand just finds it easier to do it that way😀
Where can I find sheet of this exact excerpt for a audition coming up
Hello, here you can find the complete part and can extract what you need for the audition: imslp.org/wiki/Symphony_No.5%2C_Op.67_(Beethoven%2C_Ludwig_van)
Or usually when you apply for an audition, the orchestra is sending you the PDF file with the excerpts requested
Do you keep a high action on purpose? My left forearm is killing me, I actually dropped out of music school years ago it got so bad. I've now come back to the bass and am trying to avoid injury....any advice?
If you play in orchestra you can't keep the strings too low otherwise you risk string buzzing and also the sound might feel "weaker than usual".....but it's also important that the fingerboard has a nice lenghtwise concavity (also to avoid buzzing) and last but not the least: the height of the strings at the NUT (this in my opinion is crucial to feel comfortable in the lowest positions where the hand streches the most👌
You shouldn’t grip the bass or use your forearm. You should hang on the neck.