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Bowing signs (?) in Lajos Montag's double bass method
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In volume II of Montag's double bass method, I found these signs above the staff which look like they should be bowing signs. My guesses for the arrows are either alternating down-bow and up-bow or whole bow. My guess for the sign that looks like a rotated rest would be "frog".
What do these signs mean? Are these standard signs or are these Montag's invention? (They are not explained in that volume – maybe they are in volume I.)
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In volume II of Montag's double bass method, I found these signs above the staff which look like they should be bowing signs. My guesses for the arrows are either alternating down-bow and up-bow or whole bow. My guess for the sign that looks like a rotated rest would be "frog".
What do these signs mean? Are these standard signs or are these Montag's invention? (They are not explained in that volume – maybe they are in volume I.)
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Your guesses seem plausible to me, and I actually like the symbols. They should be standardized...
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In volume II of Montag's double bass method, I found these signs above the staff which look like they should be bowing signs. My guesses for the arrows are either alternating down-bow and up-bow or whole bow. My guess for the sign that looks like a rotated rest would be "frog".
What do these signs mean? Are these standard signs or are these Montag's invention? (They are not explained in that volume – maybe they are in volume I.)
double-bass bowing
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In volume II of Montag's double bass method, I found these signs above the staff which look like they should be bowing signs. My guesses for the arrows are either alternating down-bow and up-bow or whole bow. My guess for the sign that looks like a rotated rest would be "frog".
What do these signs mean? Are these standard signs or are these Montag's invention? (They are not explained in that volume – maybe they are in volume I.)
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Your guesses seem plausible to me, and I actually like the symbols. They should be standardized...
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Your guesses seem plausible to me, and I actually like the symbols. They should be standardized...
– leftaroundabout
7 hours ago
Your guesses seem plausible to me, and I actually like the symbols. They should be standardized...
– leftaroundabout
7 hours ago
Your guesses seem plausible to me, and I actually like the symbols. They should be standardized...
– leftaroundabout
7 hours ago
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Yes, I agree that you are probably right. The arrows mostly likely indicate using the whole bow. I have been a professional double bass player for about 40 years and I have never come across those symbols. They are not standard. If the second symbol does mean play at the frog, it is slightly unusual since it is a pp passage and would be more comfortable further up the bow.
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Yes, I agree that you are probably right. The arrows mostly likely indicate using the whole bow. I have been a professional double bass player for about 40 years and I have never come across those symbols. They are not standard. If the second symbol does mean play at the frog, it is slightly unusual since it is a pp passage and would be more comfortable further up the bow.
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Yes, I agree that you are probably right. The arrows mostly likely indicate using the whole bow. I have been a professional double bass player for about 40 years and I have never come across those symbols. They are not standard. If the second symbol does mean play at the frog, it is slightly unusual since it is a pp passage and would be more comfortable further up the bow.
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Yes, I agree that you are probably right. The arrows mostly likely indicate using the whole bow. I have been a professional double bass player for about 40 years and I have never come across those symbols. They are not standard. If the second symbol does mean play at the frog, it is slightly unusual since it is a pp passage and would be more comfortable further up the bow.
Yes, I agree that you are probably right. The arrows mostly likely indicate using the whole bow. I have been a professional double bass player for about 40 years and I have never come across those symbols. They are not standard. If the second symbol does mean play at the frog, it is slightly unusual since it is a pp passage and would be more comfortable further up the bow.
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Your guesses seem plausible to me, and I actually like the symbols. They should be standardized...
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