Guy Tuneh performs Mendelssohn Sextet mvt 2


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The outstanding double bassist Guy Tuneh (www.guytuneh.com) performs thesecond movement Sextet in D Major with Villa Musica. Listen to Guy Tuneh in interview to his Contrabass Conversations page, and check out more videos from him here.

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18 Responses to “Guy Tuneh performs Mendelssohn Sextet mvt 2”

  1. David on December 18th, 2007 2:11 pm

    Thank for this great Video
    What a player

  2. Tonbaron on December 18th, 2007 2:16 pm

    very sweet playing.
    What a great Artist.

  3. pavel on December 18th, 2007 2:54 pm

    What a way off playing the bass,
    very good, he has his own style , i like it!

  4. pavel on December 18th, 2007 2:56 pm

    Does some one know something about his bow tech?
    its realy intresting…

  5. Emma on December 19th, 2007 2:05 am

    with a lot of love.
    the rest of the ensemble is abit “slow”
    for this bassist.
    but very good.

  6. Florian on December 19th, 2007 11:40 am

    Great bass playing!
    what about a virtual calsss with him?

  7. Nicol on December 19th, 2007 1:11 pm

    Now this is someone who can show my
    teacher how to play the bass!
    the Great Maestro Tuneh.

  8. Jasmin on December 19th, 2007 1:21 pm

    Not bad for a bass player!

  9. Chon-hey on December 20th, 2007 4:25 am

    Good bass player.
    Good sound.
    Good musion.
    Good ensemble.
    All very good.

  10. Danis on December 20th, 2007 5:01 pm

    Nice to see bassist who can also take part in making music.

  11. Alex on December 23rd, 2007 11:23 am

    Someone told me that Mr. Tuneh played Rococo on bass in Basel, Do you have more info??

  12. John on December 26th, 2007 6:43 am

    Yes, Maestro Tuneh played the Rococo for Cello
    in Basel, the people have been crazy after
    this concert!
    was Just AMAZING!!!

  13. Hainrch on December 26th, 2007 7:49 am

    Rococo on Contrabass???!
    can not be, never on this world!!
    for cello players its hard enoth!
    this i would like to hear & to see!

  14. Emilio on December 26th, 2007 9:19 am

    “Hainrich” go to youtube! under “guy tuneh”
    call a Dr. first, cause you’re gone be Shoked!!!

  15. Hainrich on December 27th, 2007 1:23 am

    Can not be….
    i dont know what to believe …
    is it real or computer made?

  16. Jansen on December 27th, 2007 3:27 pm

    I know Mr. Tuneh, he would never call it live concert, if it wouldn’t be!
    Amazing had to believe, but he realy played it!,he is good, very very good! how do i know?
    i have bin da

  17. Rudi on December 28th, 2007 11:34 am

    Just got the interview with Mr. Tuneh
    Gosh, what a person..!
    No wonder that he is a great Artist.

  18. Stefhany on December 28th, 2007 1:17 pm

    ?-I’am a profi German bass player, the only one who played untill today the Rococo variations on bass was O.Badila.
    the video that Mr.Tuneh posted in internet(youtube) is Amazing, but not much to see,
    i wonted to ask Jason if its possible that he will try to have more bites from this video,
    after he got so close to Mr. Tuneh ?(the interview
    is just great).
    about this video (Mendelsson) , very good,
    in Germany we say that to much fun should not be but after this concert i think that we sould all take it easy, even with fun it can be great,
    like this video.

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