Rope in Some Sounds

Another Friday another section in the orchestra.  My grandfather played some violin, so did my mother.  I made unpleasant sounds on it and it always has  amazed me how people were able to make such polite and agreeable sounds from such a contraption.

I have seen this man play classical with Itzhak Perlman.  Jazz and rock with Zappa and his own project.
You may hear some Zappa in his sound–or is it you hear Jean-Luc in Zappa?  One of his many compositions.

Jean-Luc PontyMystical Adventures

A good friend played the upright/double bass and wouldn’t travel without it.  I sat in a backseat, uncomfortably, many a time, while it was reclined and stretched-out in luxury.

Stanley Clark does an amazing solo.  New meaning to the upright!

One you probably saw at a small gathering in D.C. a couple of years ago.

Itzhak Perlman Yo-Yo Ma Inauguration Performance

How about a little Blue Grass?

BLIND WILLIES Trampin’

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AdLib
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A “music video” by Charlie Chaplin for Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5 (from “The Great Dictator”):

BassFace
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Welcome to The Planet, BassFace! Nice selection!

Khirad
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Can’t even imagine the callouses upright jazz bassists get. It just always looked painful to me, but when me (drums) and the bassist were in the pocket, everything else was okay.

Khirad
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Navid Mostafapour – Khoroushan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L7SxB_hwlE

Another.

Navid Mostafapour

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4j3Ov2ErG8

And the Arabs?

They’ve made the violin something all their own, based on the sounds of the old Arab instrument the rebab.

Kalima
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The film and music still make me weep. John Williams-Schindler’s List

Yehudi Menuhin plays Bach

Khirad
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Tartini – Devil’s Trill – Allegro

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyQwD9KZvhc&feature=related

Interesting background on this song.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil%27s_trill

Mightywoof
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I love strings from all over the world

Ravi Shankar – Sitar and Violin duet (the video is messed up but the music’s OK)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNohgbLF0eI

…….. and now I can’t play any more – hubbys’s on the way home and I have to go start supper.

Mightywoof
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Some Cape Breton fiddle music from Natalie MacMaster

Khirad
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And now for something even faster.

Grunge Cape Breton style.

Ashley Macisaac – The Devil in the Kitchen

Mightywoof
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Waaay back in ’91 when my Mum & Dad were visiting, I bought Dad a tape of violin concertos and he sat on the sofa listening to this with tears running down his face. I think it is one of the most beautiful violin pieces I have ever heard and, when my Dad died, this was played at his funeral

Itzhak Perlman – Bruch Violin Concerto #1, second movement

Mightywoof
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Wow Bito – thanks for introducing me to Stanley Clark. What a musician!!

Khirad
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Julia Kent – Venizelos

Mightywoof
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I have chills listening to this Khirad!!

Khirad
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I think it would be perfect for a soundtrack.

I know of her ’cause she co-founded and used to play in Rasputina, an experimental cello trio.