> Mathias,

Bonavita also stop the basses at the same place Lislevand does. They are
both great...

"Notwithstanding everybody's personal preferences, I especially disliked
> Lislevand's stopping of basses so as to stress the notes. Anyway, his
> playing is at times very guitaristic, in this video (okay, one might
> want to discuss Bonavita's strumming, also)."
>
> "What I enjoyed in Bonavita's interpretation were the notes inegales, his
> tastefully ornamenting almost every note and his raising of passion in
> the last sections.


Agree.

 "Had he chosen gut bass strings and additionally put
> his right hand closer to the bridge, I wouldn't hesitate to declare him
> the winner >:)"



This is not a competition I hope...

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> Mathias
>
>
> >
> > --- "Mathias R=F6sel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > "Davide Bioccoli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> > > > Hi to all...
> > > > Here's a nice (but short) link to Lislevand
> > > playing De Visee:
> > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhKuL75sLfQ
> > >
> > > If Rafael Bonavita
> > >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6UKk5shfIA&mode=related&search> > > had used
> > > Lislevand's stringing instead of those awefully
> > > roaring wound bass
> > > strings, not only his interpretation but also his
> > > performance would have
> > > been superior, IMO.
>
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