Johann Sebastian Bach: Piano Concerto in Dm - Hoefner bass comparison
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- Опубліковано 7 гру 2020
- Four times 1:30 of J.S. Bach's Piano Concerto in Dm. Comparing the violin and the club bass and different sound setups. I made this video for Hoefner for the online edition of the GUITAR SUMMIT 2020. Enjoy!
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I never knew that lead singer from skid row played bass so good
Ahh Bach! Bach is my favorite. He was the greatest Bassist I’ve ever heard!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Yes, absolutely. It's always fantastic and mind-blowing to play Bach on bass, and what he composed 100s of years ago.... I did an organ piece as well: ua-cam.com/video/i54kuLw_CC8/v-deo.html
That's some mighty fine bassistry right there!
very very well done ... sound great both but the vintage looks so spectacular ;)
Thank You 😃🙏 Yes it is amazingly built...
This is wonderful! Thank you for uploading.
Absolutely stellar - thanks!
Outstanding ❤
Beautiful basses, great playing! The 500/1 looks just perfect- i don’t think I’ve seen one with that knob configuration before, is it custom?
Looks much better than the stock knob configuration, that's for sure.
Yes, I love how this first bass looks and sounds -- please give us details about how this bass was found/made!
Brilliant!
Excellent
Awesome.
Sublime.
Great playing, amazing tones. The 500/1 does it for me, big time!
Thanks!! yeah, for me too! while i still love the 500/2 too
@thebassmatrix I've never seen a 500/1 look like yours. I have a 1984. What year is yours? Was it a special model, or did you customize it? Great playing. Loved watching you play!
Super!
Excellent work maestro! First bass is a 62? maybe a 63?
Sweeeeeeet.
It's the first time someone makes de sound of the hofnerbasses nice.
Thank You 😃🙏
Oh c'mon.
@@JohannesLabusch this guy's gonna lose it when he finds out about the beatles
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Nice!
How do you stop the neck dive on those basses? It’s obviously not an issue for you somehow.
What flats did you use for the violin bass? Amazing playing, I want to play exactly like you.
Thank you so much 😃🙏 Those are actually the standard Hofner Flatwounds, Love them
Is there sheet music for this?
Before i heard a single note, i knew this guy was legit from his meaty paws
Do I need a Hofner to get a very clean and pure sound just like this?
I really like the clean and pure tone you have in this recording. I imagine a lot of it is your solid technique, but is the Hofner a big part of what I'm hearing? I am a longtime musician that is just getting into playing bass, and I'm starting to try and figure out what kind of instrument to invest in. Personally, I favor a much more melodic approach like McCartney and I very much like classical music (I come from that background with piano) and would hope to enjoy the bass as such. This recording ticks every box in my very young bass mind. There's no great amount of fret or string noises, a clean pure sound without so much growl and bright sounding aggressiveness like I hear in Dingwall demos (just an example).
That clean and pure sound comes mostly from using flatwound strings as opposed to the more common roundwound strings, as the former have much less high end.
If anything the hofner kinda works against that clarity. It’s a great sounding bass but can be pretty farty and flubby depending on the exact bass. They all sound pretty different so it can be frustrating finding the right one. Some are great like this one and maccas but I’ve had and played ones that weren’t as great. Flats and a p/j bass would get you this sound with minimal effort as well as a million other sounds!
Thank for thr replies. I like a clean seperation of all the notes but dislike string sounds and the higher side of EQ in general. Seems like roundwounds would be great for that
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Flatwound?
what is that model ?
Dude. It's different models and he made title cards for you.
@@JohannesLabuschYes, and no. I've been looking for the first one based on the info given and so far haven't found one which looks like the one in the video.
Nice stuff, but where thinline and 500/8?
At high frets that bass perfect, pj is lost , so it cold be amirable,
what model and year is the first Hofner bass featured?
I would like to know that as well!