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Vio Tech
Приєднався 17 січ 2021
Der Kanal für Musik und Technik von Malte Schaefer
Alexander Glasunow, Elegy for viola and piano
Malte Schaefer plays on his carbon fibre viola by Luis & Clark,
Accompanied by Johannes Paul Kirchner on piano
Accompanied by Johannes Paul Kirchner on piano
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Відео
Whistle down the wind (Tom Waits Cover)
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Here is another one of my favorites of the Franz Schubert of the 20th century
Take it with me (Tom Waits Cover)
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Here is one of my favorite songs at the moment, from one of the best songwriter of Amerika, Tom Waits, the „Franz Schubert“ of the 20th century😉
Any idea what this little toy is made for?
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Any idea what this little toy is made for?
Welches Kolophonium ist für Viola das beste?
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Heute kläre ich für euch die Frage, welches Kolophonium meiner Ansicht nach das beste ist.
Welche Violasaiten sind die besten?
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Heute will ich euch erklären, welche Saiten ich schon seit Jahren am liebsten spiele und warum…
Which strings for viola are the best?
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Today I will explain, why I play since many years the same combination of viola strings
Jebony, the first ebony mute for violin, viola & cello that can always stay on the instrument
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Here is my review about the new ebony mute/sordino, called jebony, that can stay on the instruments when not in use. Further information at www.jebony.de or at www.streichersaite.de
Taugen Carboninstrumente für den professionellen Einsatz?
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Ich gehe heute der Frage nach: Sind Carboninstrumente gutgenug für den professionellen Einsatz in Orchester und Kammermusik! Leider ist mir beim Preis der Luis& Clark Viola ein Fehler unterlaufen. Der Preis liegt aktuell bei knapp 6000 $ US plus Tax, Shipping und Zoll, sorry
Are Carbon fibre string instruments good enough for professional use?
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This time I will try to answer the question if carbon fibre instruments are good enough for the professional use in orchestras, chambre music etc. Sorry, I had a wrong price of the Luis & Clark viola in my head. In reality it is a little less than 6000$ US plus tax, shipping and coustoms...
Pirastro Korfkerrest vs Dolfinos shoulderrest system
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Here I compare the very popular shoulderrest model „korfkerrest“ from Pirastro to the new shoulderrest system „Dolfinos“ from Switzerland
Pirastro Korfkerrest vs Dolfinos shoulderrest system
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I compare this time two very popular new shoulderrests for violin and viola
Vergleichstest Pirastro Korfkerrest vs Dolfinos Schulterstützen System für Violine und Viola
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Heute vergleiche ich zwei der populärsten neueren Schulterstützenmodelle
Long time review of the chinrest/shoulderrest system Dolfinos from Switzerland
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After one year of permanent use I give a detailed review of my experience with this new shoulderresr system.
Langzeit Review vom Dolfinos Schulterstützensystem
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Langzeit Review vom Dolfinos Schulterstützensystem
I am very interested in buying a carbon violin. I am professional violinist, love to test and introduce new modern materials and tehniques. But as someone mentioned in the comments, carbon violins are really expensive, unfortunatley. To be honest, all good instruments are expensive, so maybe paying 5 000€ or more for carbon violin isn't that much after all.
that set up is great for a more mellow viola to start of with but a bright instrument might sound a little harsh with the Evah Pirazzi. The Spirocore C and Larsen A can be great on just about any viola ;) I am currently trying out D'Addario Kaplan Amo for Viola.
Of course the best strings for viola are the ones that best suit the particular instrument and player. I'm very happy with a plain gut A and Eudoxa D, G, and C. Second choice would be Obligato, but really no synthetic core string produces quite the correct sound, especially on open strings, pizzicato, or notes played without vibrato.
And what is the difference in sound between the two? You say they both sound fantastic, but are the exactly the same in terms of volumen, brightness...?
Thanks for your informative videos. What's the difference in terms of sound between the Dolfinos and the Pirastro K. ?
my violin costs much less than this shoulder rest
Good all Germany sounds now a days pretty NS
Thanks for your useful videos. You said they both sound fantastic, but is there any difference in sound? Or are they identical?
I normally use a full set of Obligato strings for my viola, but now that I'm due a string change I'm thinking of changing things up. I've just been watching a lot of reviews of various strings on UA-cam so I'm interested to see which strings I'll end up trying!
let's hear the sound, should we?
I'd love to get one of these but it looks like you do not yet ship to the US. Please let me know if this changes!
Good player, but sorry,, not close- and no cigar. And $6,000? With the right blueprints and software it probably can be mass produced at a fraction of the price.
Wonder how much does it weigh
Thank you so much for this video! What is the scale length of your viola? Dankeschön
Amazing! I guess it’s easier to control the quality than woodworking. With maturing technology, the mass production will make it cheap.
Thanks for the recommendation Malte . I am a fiddler and recently traded one of my violin bows for a viola . Your recommendation works very well on my instrument with one adjustment C -spiracore tungsten heavy G- Helicore medium (Evah P didn’t work as well on my viola) D-Evah P medium (Helicore didn’t work as well) A-Larsen heavy
Are the chin rest tail piece and pegs, carbon?
How come the bridge is not made of carbon fiber?
If you look closely, you’ll see it’s wood. That’s why.
Evah Pirazzis do not last long. If you play 4 hours per day, they'll last for 2 1/2 months.
What is the piece in the beginning?
I've always wondered why a violin or viola doesn't have geared tuners ?
Maybe the added weight?
Your instrument sounds fantastic to me. Not sure if it's the microphone or your room acoustics, but it seemed to me that it projects very loudly indeed, and that the common complaint of CF instruments does not apply to this. It seems very much s loud enough, and has a quality tone. Just like us Guitar people, I'm not surprised that there remains a huge school of wood snobbery and antediluvian views on modern instrument design. The only good sounding instruments must be made with the blood of unicorns, and the wood of the true cross.
plastic= negativr losers who cant think....
they all laughed at my elec violin 30 years ago😂😂😂😂
And it can be used as a paddle in a cano!
Theres nothing new in tradition. Nothing stays the same "thats evolution and revolution and refinement and fusion of a new art evolves.
Would the Dolfino work on your Iizuka? Did you ever try it? Thank you!
Klingen die Instrumente alle gleich, oder gibt es da - gleicher Hersteller, gleiches Instrument - auch klangliche Unterschiede?
Wunderschön!
Wunderschönes kleines Werk, sehr schön und schnörkellos aber intensiv gespielt! Habe mnir von IMSLP die NOten herunter geladen und werde mich auch daran versuchen. Danke an M. Schaefer und J.P. Kirchner
plastic propaganda :(
My ancestors played Balalaika and Domra, it’s good enough for me.
I don't know how this got on my feed, but you deserve a thumbs up, so I did!
What do the upper registers sound like?
it has a fine voice in your hands. I don't particularly like carbon fiber guitars but I think violas and cellos are a good use for the material.
Interesting indeed. Presumably you also use a carbon fibre bow. But one of the impressions I get from listening to yours and other's performances with these violas is that their dynamic range is more limited. They are indeed strong but in the pianissimos they seem to also wish to be strong. Is that really so or is it the recording techniques? It is of direct interest to me because at a very advanced age I am finding my rather good viola sometimes difficult and a lighter weight would be welcome. There also seems to be no agent in the EU.
Bravp !
Bravo! you are very melodious and you have a velvety relaxed tone :-)
Thank you for the review
대단히 명료한 소리와 멀리까지 퍼지는 특성을 가지고 있다고 본다. 놀라운 시대의 변화가 음악과 악기에서 나타나고 있구나.I think it has a very clear sound and the ability to spread far away. Amazing changes of the times are occurring in music and musical instruments.
Oh Gott, wenn ich das sehe, schäme ich mich für diesen Herren und mir tuen die leid die darauf reinfallen. Typisch Berufsorchestermusiker, die untereinander hecheln, wer hat das teuerste. Üben ist das Zauberwort😉
the dolfinos needs a third, central pad between the other two but further towards the centroid of the instrument. otherwise it's just another linear fulcrum-style shoulder rest with all the same problems as every other linear fulcrum shoulder rest...
I’m thinking of making a violin with a new flax based sustainable form of CF called ApliTex and bioepoxies as well as a few other engineered wood products. Your video was very interesting to me.
Hi, which chin rest do you have? I’m trying to figure out whether to get the Berlin extra hold, the Vienna or the Toledo. I am 5,5” with slender frame and it’s for my 15” viola.
At bottom, musical instruments are technology, and it's natural that they advance as technology advances. Given the weight and difficulty of playing a viola, I would buy only a CF viola if I were to play one.
How about the new Korfker Luna?
Vielen dank für diese Video !!❤️ - liebe Grüße aus Australien 🇦🇺
The sound of a volin depends on the violinist .
Der hat sich für Geld kaufen lassen. 🤮
While I love the romance of traditional string instruments - there does seem to be an increasing role for carbon. With cellos, there is a chronic shortage of good affordable instruments for students and orchestral players. The L&C was developed by a cellist, and as the Yo-Yo Ma endorsement suggests it is a more than capable instrument which can help fill the gap. Traditional violas have the issue of being acoustically smaller than the ideal compared to the original da braccio models. This means that they are often muted, and so heavy and awkward to play that many players suffer significant injuries. The L&C seems to generate more power for an equivalent size, and is lighter and safer to play. For fiddles I'm rather less convinced by the sound of current offerings, though I guess if you do a lot of outside gigging or live in an extreme climate they could be a godsend... Interesting that the Mezzo Forte people seemed closed to professional feedback - it may help explain why most people seem to prefer the L&C instruments.