Mention just now on BAL of baroque bows. If those are the only difference in a performance of string music, can they really make such a difference/improvement?
Baroque bows?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostMention just now on BAL of baroque bows. If those are the only difference in a performance of string music, can they really make such a difference/improvement?
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Though Jeremy Summerly did also mention that in some performances gut strings are used as well on otherwise modern instruments. However I think the first mention was specifically of the bows - with "normal" instruments strung in the modern fashion.
Why would bows make such a difference?Last edited by Dave2002; 24-10-20, 11:21.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostAbsolutely. A prime example being not with historical music but that of Morton Feldman.
The Baroque bow is shorter and lighter, which suits the phrasing of baroque music and the instruments themselves, but most importantly I think, its weight distribution is completely different so that the sound when played in the region of the tip is quite different from when played in that the frog, and upbows and downbows sound different from one another, in distinction to the more homogeneous sound for which the Tourte bow was developed; it's something that presumably Darragh and friends had to work against when playing Feldman.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostAlthough I wonder what MF would have thought of that being himself rather disdainful of things like Baroque instruments (and of course much else).
The Baroque bow is shorter and lighter, which suits the phrasing of baroque music and the instruments themselves, but most importantly I think, its weight distribution is completely different so that the sound when played in the region of the tip is quite different from when played in that the frog, and upbows and downbows sound different from one another, in distinction to the more homogeneous sound for which the Tourte bow was developed; it's something that presumably Darragh and friends had to work against when playing Feldman.
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