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Nicola Rossi
During the holidays I translated (more or less) the report of a restoration I did the last year.
The instrument is a Nicola Rossi double bass of 1844. I left the measuremants in mm to save the compromises I did with my "metric" eye (wears, different plates, G and E side different rib heights etc.). When I say "D neck" I mean something slightly longer than a modern D neck. With the thumb at the heel opposite to the second finger, the first finger plays D. It seem to be an Eb neck, but here people use the 1-3-4 fingering at the lower positions, so I can't say. Of course, any suggestion is welcome. |
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Nice work and beautiful model. Looks very similar to the model made famous by his son Gaetano. It's great to see and original by his father. |
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pino, that´s very interesting, nice bass, great work!
thank you very much for posting |
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Great bass and great work Pino ! Bravo !!!
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Yah, great work and a great read! Ideally, every major restoration would be just as carefully recorded. Cheers for that!
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What a beauty!
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