Turtle Island String Quartet ---- Quarteto de cordas
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2 Violinos,1 Viola e 1 Cello
Quarteto de cordas Turtle Island: Bach's Lunch 24 hours Bach - Swinging Bach
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| They are very good! ... ( 1 year ago by sunnyuri) |
| They are very good! I love how everyone is enjoying each other playing the music :] |
| he also plays a ... ( 1 year ago by llieske) |
| he also plays a mean rusty trombone! |
| too choppy and ... ( 1 year ago by llieske) |
| too choppy and upbeat for my taste in bach.. they transformed something hypnotically beautiful into an overdone comedy routine |
| なんという音楽力・・・ 中堅の ... ( 1 year ago by nkwanno) |
| なんという音楽力・・・ 中堅の映画音楽家より少々劣るほどあるぞ・・・ |
| this is music!! ( 1 year ago by friendlybarman) |
| this is music!! |
| I have to disagree ... ( 1 year ago by pelletencate) |
| I have to disagree with you. Of course the "hypnotic beauty" is gone with this performance, and normally covering Bach in such a way is 'not done' in my opinion, but in this particular performance I really like the sound that these people can give it by applying their musical intelligence in such a way that a very swinging, jazzy piece comes out. I respect your opinion (and partly share it, people shouldn't touch Bach) but I just can't call this just a 'comedy routine'. |
| you also didn't ... ( 1 year ago by violadude) |
| you also didn't know that the cello is not a bass |
| This is awesome. ... ( 11 months ago by Estringman) |
| This is awesome. Just four guys having fun on stage. |
| Danny Seidenberg ... ( 11 months ago by rebelbaroque) |
| Danny Seidenberg ROCKS on viola! (And to think he once played baroque viola back in the day.... |
| watch the Alter ... ( 10 months ago by telodire) |
| watch the Alter Quintet !!!! |
| so freakin'cool. ( 10 months ago by OrchDork500) |
| so freakin'cool. |
| really?idk that ( 10 months ago by OrchDork500) |
| really?idk that |
| I just played this ... ( 9 months ago by laureljaclyn) |
| I just played this for All-state Orchestra. This is so amazing AND fun to play!!! ; ) |
| omg! we just played ... ( 9 months ago by bananapark14) |
| omg! we just played this for honors orchestra! wow! they sound really cool :) |
| dude I'm in high ... ( 9 months ago by syren345) |
| dude I'm in high school and playing this. Nice waste of time playing an easy piece... |
| just did this in ... ( 7 months ago by loeloemk) |
| just did this in orchestra. =p nice song. |
| I appreciate that ... ( 7 months ago by George8696) |
| I appreciate that use of "bass" is confusing. In baroque times, the cello was the bass. If the orchestra had a contrabass, it doubled the cellos and octave lower, hence the term "double bass" for the big bass violin. The big bass is much stronger than the cello as the bass instrument, but, as in a string quartet, the cello serves the bass function and can sing as well. |
| Well, if we look at ... ( 7 months ago by pelletencate) |
| Well, if we look at the jazz-scene, it is kind of unusual though to use a cello as a bass instrument in a. These guys however do exactly know how to do this, and I think that makes it really cool. What people might not realize is that the violins normally play higher parts than for instance a saxophone, which makes it more suitable for a cello player to "play the bass". |
| The term 'bass' is ... ( 7 months ago by pelletencate) |
| The term 'bass' is used widely in (and before) the baroque music, far before the double bass existed. It originates from the same roots as the word 'base' does, and it means 'basic part'. It used to be written with chord-numberings very often (which maked it a 'basso continuo', a numbered bass) so it could be played on a harpsichord. A double bass is called 'double' because it actually does not play the notes that are written in its part, but it plays them one octave lower. |
| If yuo apreciate ... ( 6 months ago by gnufanclub) |
| If yuo apreciate this kind of sound try some GnuQuartet video! |
| QUE BUENO EL TIO DE ... ( 6 months ago by MARUXIVIOLA) |
| QUE BUENO EL TIO DE LA VIOLA!!JAJA |
| these guys sound ... ( 5 months ago by gusti1021) |
| these guys sound great, very nice! |
| It's not in his BIO ... ( 4 months ago by pelletencate) |
| It's not in his BIO (you can take a look at his website)... But guess what? He wrote this nice and funky arrangement himself. Well done! |
| Yeah well dude, if ... ( 1 month ago by pelletencate) |
| Yeah well dude, if you think this (and any other music) by bach is easy to play just because the notes are manageble, I'm terribly sorry but you completely missed the point of Bach-music. At the Royal Conservatory The Hague Bach is considered one of the most hard-to-play composers around. |
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