Ok, panic is past me now. Did it last night and I'm still alive..lol
A few spots in the 4th movement like the dbl sextuplet eight notes in Two no doubt which fly by like 64ths. Then the ending.. geeze...talk about speeding.. My Bass was even yelling for help it was so dizzy from my Bow flying across the strings and my left hand jumping two octaves faster then the speed of sound..
I was looking for spots during the piece to shake out my right hand from cramping up. I just bought this beautiful Bow made by
Geza Balint and it has a bit of weight to it. I had been using my lighter
Bazin most recently after selling yet my second
Bultitude which I regret but someone else was in need more then I and Arnold convinced me it was the right thing to do for a great player.
I had just gotten the Balint Bow this past Wednesday afternoon and went straight to a rehearsal with it in a different orchestra. Then used it Thursday evening and Saturday morning for the 9th rehearsals. I brought the Bazin as well just in case but the sound the Balint pulls is superior to the Bazin which up until now was about my smoothest darkest sounding bow with only the Bultitude winning out for its playability and normal length over the shorter Theater style Bazin Bow.
I played the Balint about 3 years ago and didn't like the overly smooth sound. My
Eibert Pecatte model Bow seemed to have more bite to the sound so I stuck with that and walked away from the Balint. After selling my 2nd Bultitude and 3rd Lipkins as well, I was without a regular length high-end Bow. Both my Eibert and 2nd Lipkins are out on trial so I thought checking out the Balint again might be good since I now prefer the smoother darker Bow sound that three years ago I rejected.
By the way, Sue will be making me a Bow soon for the first time. It will be a Sartory model with a Parisian Eye in the Frog. The only other time she made a Frog like that was to replace one on a real Sartory. The other 3 Lipkins Bows were great as well but were not made for me. I bought two from other players and one was her VSA competition Bow. All were beautiful and great, just not my personal order. Even if the one she makes is similar in playability and sound to the other three it will be my keeper as all were great. I just didn't have any personal attachment to them as they were not made personally for me.
On the first few Rehearsals I used my slightly lighter weight
Bisiach Bass to avoid carrying the heavier or rather regular weighted
Gilkes as I am just recovering from some lower back/pinched nerve problems. At home for practice on the 9th I used my
Bollbach Lion head Pallotta. The Gilkes is going back to Arnolds for some customers to look at. The Bisiach is going to Jeff B. for an extension and FB job and a few little touch-up things. I will then be able now to use the lighter weight Bisiach for all my Rehearsals and some concerts while leaving home my prized
Hart/Maggini Bass which its massive restoration is soon to be completed. I will use the Hart for only the last few rehearsals and Concerts where warranted.
For instance, I have a outdoor concert in June in a Park and another one outdoors in June as well at some Lodge. This might be a job for my
7/8th Shen as I don't feel good about bringing any valuable type Bass to an outdoor venue.
In the mean time, all I will have (other than the Shen) for May or maybe June (until Jeff finishes the Bisiach) will be the
1978 Pollmann I just bought from Arnold which I will get next week.
So... the 9th is behind me and my fingers are recovering with the proof being how well I typed this post!
