Aren’t some of these (not all, of course) aspects dependent on phrasing or the shaping of a note vs. the actual tone produced by both bow and the noting hand? Just curious…
Brittany ,Caitlin Canty's Recording King guitar sent me on a long trail that brought me here. While I'm here I might as well say I borrowed one of the most fantastic Mountain gospel bluegrass fiddles from the Appalachians. At the time it was probably between 120 to 150 yrs old. It sat in the case a very long time bridge broke collapsed, I carefully put it all back then when you played it it was nothing but complete Awesome , it had the power to take an average person to make them into a great violin player.... I know ,I know we see violins that run about 200. bucks all the time ,but some of them are 30-50 -120 250 thousand dollars .of course we're not going to talk about a Stradivarius.. I self-taught myself a some interesting pieces but after 2-1/2 years the owner asked for it. The honest person I am simply handed it over to them ouch... 30 - 50,000 value easily, I've been in history, Antiquities for most of my life... I would have gave it to Brittany because I know her passion is genuine and that is hard to fake.
Thanks Brittany ... You might sound like Charley McCoy or Buddy Greene ... can you guess my instrument ? 😎 Everyone can improve with a good lesson on tone. I like experimenting tonally with long string of the same note ... or taking the lyrics into consideration ... I like happy lyrics with a sad score .. His Eye is on the Sparrow comes to mind. I enjoyed my time in the Alamo HOOT club ... a wide variety of abilities with comradery. Admiring some while helping others. Thanks for the help Brittany !!
1dbefore line sl1 2u 3d 4usl5 6d7u 8sl1dhe keeps avoiding backseat going which indicates down bow its a fascinating peice.Incidently Lowground point is adjacent to the manacles on Lizard head.
Nobody knows it better than Ms. Brittany Haas!
Aren’t some of these (not all, of course) aspects dependent on phrasing or the shaping of a note vs. the actual tone produced by both bow and the noting hand? Just curious…
Brittany ,Caitlin Canty's Recording King guitar sent me on a long trail that brought me here. While I'm here I might as well say I borrowed one of the most fantastic Mountain gospel bluegrass fiddles from the Appalachians. At the time it was probably between 120 to 150 yrs old. It sat in the case a very long time bridge broke collapsed, I carefully put it all back then when you played it it was nothing but complete Awesome , it had the power to take an average person to make them into a great violin player.... I know ,I know we see violins that run about 200. bucks all the time ,but some of them are 30-50 -120 250 thousand dollars .of course we're not going to talk about a Stradivarius.. I self-taught myself a some interesting pieces but after 2-1/2 years the owner asked for it. The honest person I am simply handed it over to them ouch... 30 - 50,000 value easily, I've been in history, Antiquities for most of my life... I would have gave it to Brittany because I know her passion is genuine and that is hard to fake.
One tune I'm working on is 'Billy inthe Lowground'.byRutherford .Itseems he's using 1d3u but it could be
Thanks Brittany ... You might sound like Charley McCoy or Buddy Greene ... can you guess my instrument ? 😎 Everyone can improve with a good lesson on tone. I like experimenting tonally with long string of the same note ... or taking the lyrics into consideration ... I like happy lyrics with a sad score .. His Eye is on the Sparrow comes to mind. I enjoyed my time in the Alamo HOOT club ... a wide variety of abilities with comradery. Admiring some while helping others.
Thanks for the help Brittany !!
1dbefore line sl1 2u 3d 4usl5 6d7u 8sl1dhe keeps avoiding backseat going which indicates down bow its a fascinating peice.Incidently Lowground point is adjacent to the manacles on Lizard head.
Also, catch and release.
You talking about Darol Anger? Him and Dan Gellert need to have a goofy music-face stand off.