Thank you for uploading this. I am currently teaching myself on this on my 7-string Ibanez, and watching you has helped me work out certain passages, especially mm 33-35 over the pedal a. Aside from that your tone, phrasing, and interpretation are very beautiful. Cheers.
You are so talented! Your tone is phenomenal. Such great touch. You really elevate the electric bass guitar to a new level of musicality. Your connection to your instrument is wonderful to watch and hear.
As much as I like your playing, I would go less rubato, not insert cesuras, more of a steady pulse. I think it's also more appropriate for that period -- dances like sarabande and gavot were surely played with a clear rhythm.
Thanks for responding. I wasn't trying to be mean. I just think Romantic looseness in dealing with rhythm, supposedly in service of "expressiveness", is a disservice to music. Gould's cold precisions is what's called for with Bach and a lot of baroque music, that's my firm conviction. Still, I love your playing and the choice of the instrument, strings, etc is just brilliant. @@heikojungbass
The sound of those tapewounds in combination with your exceptional playing is remarkable. Bravo my friend 🙏🏻
Thanks a lot!
Thank you for uploading this. I am currently teaching myself on this on my 7-string Ibanez, and watching you has helped me work out certain passages, especially mm 33-35 over the pedal a. Aside from that your tone, phrasing, and interpretation are very beautiful. Cheers.
Thank you for playing it with rescpect to Bach! Rare thing to hear on bass.
You are so talented! Your tone is phenomenal. Such great touch. You really elevate the electric bass guitar to a new level of musicality. Your connection to your instrument is wonderful to watch and hear.
awesome!!! thanks for sharing!!!
Merci pour toutes ces vidéos qui viennent agrémenter votre recueil de pièces de JS Bach que je viens d’acquérir et qui est vraiment superbe.
Merci beaucoup!
Super umgesetzt. Genau das richtige Instrument dafür.
Danke...😊
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
Amazing!!!! I’m in awe!!’ 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you!
OMG
I realy love this bass sounds
Amazing work my friend! Im a fan.
Amazing 🔥🔥🔥
I love it, thank you so much for the tab!
Amazing!!!!!
🙏🙏🙏
Grossartige Interpretation, ich gratuliere Dir dazu.
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I missed you on the new Panzer. :(
great!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, mate!
Hi Heiko, first of all many compliments for your playing! I'm wondering which strings you use on this amazing bass...
Hi Franco, those a Black Nylon Tape Wound strings...in this case: a german brand called Pyramid
@@heikojungbass thank you!!!
Hi, is the tab for this song available in one of your books? I’d like to learn to play the song on Hi C 5 string bass
Oh yes, sure... You already found it, as I can see!
this rips
As much as I like your playing, I would go less rubato, not insert cesuras, more of a steady pulse. I think it's also more appropriate for that period -- dances like sarabande and gavot were surely played with a clear rhythm.
Oh yes , wasn‘t aware of that…
Thanks for responding. I wasn't trying to be mean. I just think Romantic looseness in dealing with rhythm, supposedly in service of "expressiveness", is a disservice to music. Gould's cold precisions is what's called for with Bach and a lot of baroque music, that's my firm conviction.
Still, I love your playing and the choice of the instrument, strings, etc is just brilliant. @@heikojungbass