Double Bass Artificial Harmonics at Thomas Spies blog

Double Bass Artificial Harmonics. Harmonics sound an octave lower than written. Use a diamond note head to indicate where to touch the string. Chris west, professor of double bass at trinity laban conservatoire in london, explores some ideas. Artificial, or false harmonics are produced by completely depressing the string with one finger (or the thumb) and lightly touching a node point. Home about techniques contact about the author artificial harmonics Artificial harmonics involves using your thumb to stop the strong and then you can produce a various harmonics by touching the string lightly at. The string is stopped normally, and then fingered (with the little finger) at a point a 4th or a 5th above the stopped note. For double bass, the word sul (meaning.

The Notation of Harmonics for Double Bass A guide to the orchestral b
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The string is stopped normally, and then fingered (with the little finger) at a point a 4th or a 5th above the stopped note. For double bass, the word sul (meaning. Home about techniques contact about the author artificial harmonics Harmonics sound an octave lower than written. Chris west, professor of double bass at trinity laban conservatoire in london, explores some ideas. Artificial, or false harmonics are produced by completely depressing the string with one finger (or the thumb) and lightly touching a node point. Artificial harmonics involves using your thumb to stop the strong and then you can produce a various harmonics by touching the string lightly at. Use a diamond note head to indicate where to touch the string.

The Notation of Harmonics for Double Bass A guide to the orchestral b

Double Bass Artificial Harmonics Harmonics sound an octave lower than written. For double bass, the word sul (meaning. The string is stopped normally, and then fingered (with the little finger) at a point a 4th or a 5th above the stopped note. Home about techniques contact about the author artificial harmonics Artificial, or false harmonics are produced by completely depressing the string with one finger (or the thumb) and lightly touching a node point. Chris west, professor of double bass at trinity laban conservatoire in london, explores some ideas. Artificial harmonics involves using your thumb to stop the strong and then you can produce a various harmonics by touching the string lightly at. Harmonics sound an octave lower than written. Use a diamond note head to indicate where to touch the string.

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