There've been some silly things said on the blogs recently - and not all of them said by me.
Look! Here's an example OK?
"The thing is, just for a bit of fun, I've put it into a different tuning. It is now tuned like a big, deep cello. It is tuned in fifths. The deepest note is a very low C. This makes it entirely different to play from the normally tuned bass in fourths."
From G D A E vs A D G C post on Richard's Bass Bag giovedì 6 febbraio 2025
You see what readers have to put up with?
What does that mean?
You'll no doubt have noticed that he mixed in some Italian spelling there as well.
I decided to ask Richard in order to clarify the situation.
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TC: Richard, you say in that post that it's a bit of fun to tune your big fiddle to different things. I don't get the joke. |
RBB: Ha, I'm not surprised. I guess that you don't come from Wainuiomata where the girls are smarter and we have our own sense of humour.
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TC: Mmm, that's correct. I don't come from there. I played in a rugby game there once and the Wainuiomartian players chased the ref off the field. I didn't think that was funny. |
4 comments:
It made me chuckle. Did you find an old photo album in the attic?
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Impressive.
You should see the size of the C string! If you want to talk about deep things, this is the string.
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