Every time I am listening to Ruiz my ears are softened with honey but every time I watch Ruiz, MY BACK HURTS ! (he definitely will have back problems !)
Doblebass Venezuela, felicitaciones.Hay un excelente comentario del Señor Ciprian Ghita al cual debe prestar mucha atencion; la lucha entre el cuerpo y el músico está llena de historias increíbles.Con el mayor respeto y admiración,deseando que siga cosechando éxitos para Ud.y Venezuela.
Those are Thomastik Spirocore Mittel strings, you can tell from the red colour of the silked end at the tailpiece, perhaps more gut sounding than most, dependent on the bow and the player as well of course. Though they were developed for Classical Bass and they were the go to string for the Vienna Symphony Bass section, they've become more popular amongst jazz bassists & a few classical bassists doing more solo work like Edicson Ruiz, he says his bass is quite warm sounding so their brighter sound works well for him, he does however use Thomastik Belcanto strings for their warmer sound when playing as part of the Berlin Philharmonic bass section.
Perdón por mi ignorancia, comprendí que se trata de una pieza de J.S. Bach, pero lamentablemente no sé de cual se trata. Es alguna de las piezas para viola de gamba? Esta tocando en afinación solista, pero de momentos tengo la sensación de que es una scordatura diferente. Y por cierto, no tiene precio! Tocar Bach en el contrabajo es el placer más grande!!! Bravo!!
A very very good bassist, yes. A master? No. Very few people ever deserve the title "Maestro". Edicson is quite accomplished, but he has not yet learned to let the instrument play him instead of him playing the instrument. If he composes, helps to push the instrument beyond where it already has been, and ventures out of classical music with grace and beauty, then, maybe, he'll start to become a master.
A very very good bassist, yes. A master? No. Very few people ever deserve the title "Maestro". Edicson is quite accomplished, but he has not yet learned to let the instrument play him instead of him playing the instrument. If he composes, helps to push the instrument beyond where it already has been, and ventures out of classical music with grace and beauty, then, maybe, he'll start to become a master.
La humildad y el talento de este tipo...
If Bylsma calls him a master I will take his word over someone commenting on TH-cam.
Only just seen this wonderful performance. Excellent in every way.
Every time I am listening to Ruiz my ears are softened with honey but every time I watch Ruiz, MY BACK HURTS ! (he definitely will have back problems !)
Doblebass Venezuela, felicitaciones.Hay un excelente comentario del Señor Ciprian Ghita al cual debe prestar mucha atencion; la lucha entre el cuerpo y el músico está llena de historias increíbles.Con el mayor respeto y admiración,deseando que siga cosechando éxitos para Ud.y Venezuela.
Fantastic musicianship. How fortunate to hear the instrument in such a good acoustic.
wow a double bass sounds so much better and grittier with gut strings!! brilliant
Those are Thomastik Spirocore Mittel strings, you can tell from the red colour of the silked end at the tailpiece, perhaps more gut sounding than most, dependent on the bow and the player as well of course. Though they were developed for Classical Bass and they were the go to string for the Vienna Symphony Bass section, they've become more popular amongst jazz bassists & a few classical bassists doing more solo work like Edicson Ruiz, he says his bass is quite warm sounding so their brighter sound works well for him, he does however use Thomastik Belcanto strings for their warmer sound when playing as part of the Berlin Philharmonic bass section.
In the video it says "Ricercare, Domenico Gabrielli" at 1:00
I think they were composed for cello.
Superb playing as usual! :-)
4:41 LOVE THE GREEN SOCKS
la segunda pieza que interpreta es el primero de los recercares de gabrielli para cello solo
@garotrombo no es bach.. es el concierto para contrabajo de hoffmeister en Eb mayor... en afinacion vienesa.. =)
@fynnjamin Fantastic playing. They don't sound like 18th c. gut strings, maybe modern ones with coverings? Great tone, lovely stuff too.
la segunda pieza que interpreta es el primero de los recercares de gabrielli para cello solo.
Perdón por mi ignorancia, comprendí que se trata de una pieza de J.S. Bach, pero lamentablemente no sé de cual se trata. Es alguna de las piezas para viola de gamba? Esta tocando en afinación solista, pero de momentos tengo la sensación de que es una scordatura diferente. Y por cierto, no tiene precio! Tocar Bach en el contrabajo es el placer más grande!!!
Bravo!!
es hoffmeister el compositor
Hi:)
The piece name pls from 6:00🙏🏼
Thank you
Domenico Gabrielli 1st Ricercar
Hoffmeister concerto per contrabbasso
what is the name of the first piece?
This is Hoffmeister doublebass (violone) concert#1 mov. 1
what's the name of the piece he's playing?
Hey, I think I am 11 years late, but he's playing the Hoffmeister concerto
Can anyone tell me the name of the first piece he played pls??
Is the first concert for Doublebass by Franz Anton Hoffmeister
Zertifiziert intergalaktischen!
isn't that bow too tight ?
Are those guts? I don’t think so
@Enix5548 study and teach music for 20 years and perhaps then you'll understand what I mean
A very very good bassist, yes. A master? No. Very few people ever deserve the title "Maestro". Edicson is quite accomplished, but he has not yet learned to let the instrument play him instead of him playing the instrument. If he composes, helps to push the instrument beyond where it already has been, and ventures out of classical music with grace and beauty, then, maybe, he'll start to become a master.
whaaat?
We'll have to come to you - the famous and renowned 'Thetockdoctor54' on youtube - to tell us when and why we can call musicians what.
la segunda pieza que interpreta es el primero de los recercares de gabrielli para cello solo
la segunda pieza que interpreta es el primero de los recercares de gabrielli para cello solo.
A very very good bassist, yes. A master? No. Very few people ever deserve the title "Maestro". Edicson is quite accomplished, but he has not yet learned to let the instrument play him instead of him playing the instrument. If he composes, helps to push the instrument beyond where it already has been, and ventures out of classical music with grace and beauty, then, maybe, he'll start to become a master.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA no.
No sabes q carajo hablas
Dude who are you lmao