The Basic Chop Stoke - Chopping on Double Bass #1

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  • Опубліковано 10 жов 2022
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    This video is an introduction to the percussive bowing technique known as "chopping" pioneered by some of the great progressive acoustic upper string players like Richard Greene, Darol Anger, Cassey Driessen and more! In this video I will explore translating the basic chop stroke to the double bass.

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  • @bustan44
    @bustan44 Рік тому +3

    This is great, I've always wanted to figure out this technique on DB. Fiddlers sound so great when they do this. Thanks!

  • @dougwelch8098
    @dougwelch8098 Рік тому

    You are one hell of a teacher, as well as a virtuosic player. Thanks! 🙏💛🙏

  • @Fretlessness
    @Fretlessness Рік тому

    incredible sound man!

  • @josephwarner7625
    @josephwarner7625 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this! Really inspiring!!

  • @NateSabatBass
    @NateSabatBass Рік тому +1

    thanks for the video man! super helpful refresher on the technique.

    • @JacobWarrenBass
      @JacobWarrenBass  Рік тому

      For sure! Glad it was helpful! I'm trying to make a bit of a series out of it, so here's the link to the playlist if you're interested: ua-cam.com/play/PLkWXVcgBNcWsCT300uH1l2rf-eWU5C5LQ.html

  • @flippatmedbernt
    @flippatmedbernt 7 місяців тому

    ❤love it

  • @Tiddleypidlei
    @Tiddleypidlei Рік тому +3

    I’m having a lot of trouble doing this with a German Bow. How do I prevent the bow from bouncing when trying to chop?

    • @JacobWarrenBass
      @JacobWarrenBass  Рік тому +1

      My guess would be that you may need to have the direction of the attack be more in towards the bass and keep the weight in the string for longer. You may also need to be closer to the frog of the bow where the hair tension is higher. Hope this helps!

    • @TheArmoredTurtle1
      @TheArmoredTurtle1 Рік тому

      Hello! Jacob definitely knows more about chopping then I do. However, a bouncy German bow is a common problem. The camber (curvature) of the bow causes the bounce. If you have the stick of the bow directly over your point of contact when landing, the bow can be very bouncy. I would try angling the stick towards the fingerboard or bridge (but I think towards fingerboard will be more comfortable). This angle disengages the spring of the bow. I do this all the time with French or German, especially when I need to set the bow quickly and quietly at the tip. The angling of the stick is just for the point of contact- you can smoothly transition to the stick directly above the string after landing (or not! Whatever works). I think if you combine this with a good amount of arm weight and Jacob’s advice to play closer to the frog (the bow is also more prone to bounce at the balance point compared to the frog), you may have some success.

  • @patarsatar
    @patarsatar Рік тому

    Great video and explanation! May I ask what kind of pickup you got rockin there?

    • @JacobWarrenBass
      @JacobWarrenBass  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I use a Realist Lifeline that I blend with a clip on condenser mic through a Grace Felix!

    • @patarsatar
      @patarsatar Рік тому

      @@JacobWarrenBass That's sweet! I have a Schaller 411 and I got a DPA 4099 recently. And just today I bought an Acoustic Image Clarus 4+. That's a great sounding setup from you!

  • @Kyle-so3zb
    @Kyle-so3zb Рік тому

    p̷r̷o̷m̷o̷s̷m̷ 😥

  • @johnsavold
    @johnsavold Рік тому

    It looks like you are chopping on the D string. Yes?

    • @JacobWarrenBass
      @JacobWarrenBass  11 місяців тому +1

      For the "basic" stroke I try to chop on both of the highest two strings of the instrument. I find this helps get the clearest loudest sound possible!

    • @johnsavold
      @johnsavold 11 місяців тому

      @@JacobWarrenBass Thanks!