Believe it or not, the most commonly used "holy grail" reference recording used by
Classical violin players is in mono .
Classical violin players is in mono .
Jazz for aficionados
The violin is simple; first of all I'm looking for long sustained notes to judge the timbre of my speakers. In regard to quality; I've been listening to violin since I can remember, on the radio, the movies, and I'm qualified to judge by comparison. As an example; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt2NIDtp-Ls This sounds like 'crap' on the computer, must be good violin; here I can compare violin and cello. I'm much more interested in the sound of the violin and the cello than what they're playing. Here are more good sounding violins; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iimxAJPPLY When my speakers reproduce the sound of these instruments perfectly, I know all is well in the midrange; I'm not listening for pleasure, but the quality of the timbre; especially on any long sustained parts of the program. Oscar Pettiford "Stardust" is so well played using nothing but bass; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut6LinT-DJI More coming tommorow......... |
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As you can tell I like Oscar Petiford's bass, and compositions; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5EwGijmqKc&list=RDs5EwGijmqKc#t=14 I also like the bass on this, but I'm not finished, I still have to find a standout plucked bass. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B1oIXGX0Io&index=4&list=RDs5EwGijmqKc |