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Bad Dream..
I dreamed last night that I was doing an Orchestra concert and playing GERMAN Bow.
I woke up, came into the office and played 6 of my Basses with 2 different French Bows.. whew... It was just a nightmare.. |
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That Sue Lipkins' "Sartory" model should chill out just about any bad dream, I would think... |
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lol..
Yes, it did!
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OK, I have to ask; what was the second bow you used to dispel the demons?
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Just the one that was in the bow quiver of my Neuner in the rack. When I pulled that bass out I just used that Bow so it wasn't in the way. It was my Eibert Sartory model, about 10 years old.
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We experienced some very heavy rain when the tour got to the Marlborough Sounds. When I stopped using that French grip on that tune the weather cleared up. I think the German bow encourages nicer weather. |
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Richard, several years ago while playing in a concert band my hand was getting tired playing the Tuba part in the ump-pa parts along with two tubas. I then grabbed my French bow underhand/German grip. Other than twisting my wrist to play, it felt rather nice and easier to get the sound out.
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Converted?
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But accepted that others do it?.. Sure, as long as it makes you a better person.. |
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