BLIND TEST 12 ARCUS and Müsing Carbon Fibre Cello Bows with Nabi Cabestany
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- My teacher give his impressions on ARCUS and Müsing carbon fibre cello bows.
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I own an S8 (round stick) as my primary bow. I trialed it for about a month, putting it up against an S9, a number of Bernard Walke bows, my own Francois Malo and a very fine Ouchard (~$20000). The S8 won out over all of them including the Ouchard and the S9 - it simply performed better for my style of playing and with my instrument. They're truly wonderful bows and I feel sorry for anyone who writes them off just because they're made of carbon fibre.
23:40 the actual bow stuff starts.
I really love your content. Thank you for producing these videos
Thanks for posting this! Which M bow in the lower priced group was the most responsive but had the least sound possibilities (if I remember correctly)? Have an S4 and looking to upgrade to an S5 or S6 or go with the M or T line.
This was very helpful livestream. thanks for even answering my question when it later was already answered 😅
I wonder what luthiers like Maestro Edgar Russ think about the Krentz modulator
Thanks again and keep up the great content
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
I was as confused as Nabi as to what you were trying to prove/achieve? There appeared to be no structure to the test. It was as if you were trying to skew the results.
This would have been more helpful with better organization and labeling on the video. I spent most of the video wondering which bow he was currently using, and it seemed to me that Nabi spent most of the video trying to give vague feedback in fear of picking one of the "lesser" bows. I'm more interested in the differences between the different types of bows (M/T/S) than I am in the tier of each type (3-9), so waiting for him to "correctly" guess the bow tier was a bit of a let down.
If you still have the footage, you should create another 5-10 minute video that shows side by side footage of each bow being used, and clearly label it on the screen (with time stamps) as it's being used. I think that would be very helpful to those like myself who want to hear the differences in each bow type. A straightforward video of the bows being used with minimal explanation would be awesome.
I will seriously consider your suggestion Andrew
@@CelloCoach Thank you, I hope to see it!
I second this it can be a bit trying to my ADHD brain to try to sift through the whole video to get to relevant bits
Finally what is the best choice? M5? M7? M8?
M5 for my playing style
@@CelloCoach excellent. I just bought the s8
What is it you are using to eliminate the wolf tone?
Krenz Eliminator.
Carbon Fiber bows. Carbon Fiber is usually used because they are lighter and still strong (used in SHigereu Kawai piano's, aftermarket car parts...etc. With bows...I heard some players want heavier bows...do they make these bows heavier and just use the carbon fire material for it's strength? Maybe putting weight at certain areas of the bow? Why would you use a CF bow?
I don't care the material. I recently bought an Arcus S5 for double bass and compared to a couple wooden bows that costs double. I liked the S5 better. I don't give a shit the material. Responds better, and even more important, the sound is better than those two bows. By the way, I heard that Paganini played with a metal hollow bow. Go figure...
Hi! Thanks for this video. I see Nabi is your teacher. I also see he's now in Toulouse, France and I wonder if he gives cello classes there. Would you have his mail adress in order I ask it to him?
What was the riff you were playing to try out the different bows?
Opening to Beethoven Cello Sonata #3 1st movement
This was great. Which bow did you buy?
The M5
Great choice!
@@CelloCoach 🤘😱😍
4:45
hmm
What is the difference in model/style of your cello and Nabi's that his is a much smaller width?
Or maybe it was just a camera angle thing, as yours looks thinner when Nabi took it
@@thesuze1717 its a 7/8