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Kyle Bagley
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2013
A Double Bass Story - Calin Wultur Workshop, Romania
Making Double Basses and orchestral string instruments at the Calin Wultur Workshop in Romania. Calin Wultur Instruments are distributed worldwide exclusively by JR Music Supply, LLC. www.jrmusicsupply.com
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Beautiful.
Just bought an gamba elite #6
Fantástico!
I'd love to buy one of your bass.
Wow.
Felicitaciones Calin Wultur workshop ,gran trabajo
Cool! I have a Calin Wultur bass.
"Das artes a mais bela"
Excellent workmanship! I'm a violin maker, but about to build my first double bass!
Super nice grain of the spruce top and the maple shell & neck as well. These two seem to have profound knowledge how to do this old, old method of building bass viols.
Wow I have played the bass for a while, but I never knew all the work that went into making them I have a whole new respect for the instrument.
SEE HOW THE SCROLL OF THE INSTRUMENT IN THE MIDDLE LOOKS LIKE A BASS CLEF
Wow true
What is the prices, do you have web page?
After a while the music becomes annoying while I'm trying to watch. 😕
Leaving out some significant plot chunks of the “story”, aren’t we?
Божественно! Спасибо за столь тонкую работу над материей и визуальным повествованием о ней!
No bueno
Ok............ but pelham blue is still the best color.
The soundpost is bigger than your hand ! Very impressive, thank you for sharing :)
I love watching the craftsmen at work but too many processes missed out.
Very very nice. I have 3 bass guitar and I can wait to get one and start to practice.
4:54 They're Hanging, LOL
ok i get it now why they are so expensive
Fascinating video, especially compared with how the Bass' small cousins are made.
Double bass will always be superior to cello and so much more fun, it's more than just an Orchestrial instrument.
Right! It's the heartbeat and soul of any ensemble in which it is present.
This is so satisfying
I always wanted to no how my instrument was made
Henry Hinders you should stick to English because you need a lot of help on that.
No offense pal, but I seriously doubt yours was made this way, unless you unloaded a boat o' dough for it. In which case you would have ordered it, and probably been briefed on the processes before hand.
wowo. this is how they are made, huh? no wonder they are CRAZY EXPENSIVE
Doublebasses are actually really cheap, compared to violins or cellos, when talking about professional instruments at least. And doublebasses from a Romanian factory wouldn't cost more than 3k, even if the craftmanship here is really really good. Very high quality factory instruments can nowadays compete with instruments made by a single luthier who spent his life making instruments, that's insane...
really nice ! beautiful ! where can i buy one of your 3/4 basses? I'm in California really beautiful , i like the family operation! cheers jp
Intro piece?
i thought french bows are more common in romania
Not at all
I want
where do you learn to make a double bass?
In double bass school...where else? [Laffin'😁]
What is the piece from 4:08?
Voyage a Jeyhounabad by Renaud Garcia-Fons.
interesting...I didn't think white people made musical instruments anymore..lol.
...really....?
Beautifully played - virtuoso
A work of art.
Thank you for this video. You make it look so easy!
VERY interesting and cool video, I think I need to take up my double bass playing again.
I play the bass😄
Love your work. Thank you for sharing.
Além do excelente trabalho do Lutier escutamos um incrível Contrabaixo!
I'm impressed by the high quality of polish you managed to obtain from the varnish. How do you get the "mirror" effect on oil varnishes ? Is it possible to varnish an instrument with oil based varnish and apply a last layer of spirit varnish with shellac for the finish ?
Karuno LeKarnal stfu
Which piece is played from 0:20? It is super nice.
+Livio Amaglio pilgrim by renaud garcia fons
I'd love to know what piece is being played after the Bottesini, great video by the way :)
th-cam.com/video/L99PCtSVR8s/w-d-xo.html
What a wonderful video about the birth of a new Doublebass! Thank You!
Nice video. I own a Calin Wultur "Panormo" 3/4 bass and I love it. I was a little surprised to find this on TH-cam.
Nathan Ives h