• fiat_lux
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    1061 year ago

    I have no idea if this is the same as the one at the Montreal Symphony Orchestra but for anyone else who was curious about the specs on this beast:

    • HEIGHT: 3.6 m (11.10 ft.)
    • LENGTH OF THE SOUNDBOARD (uppermost board): 2.06 m (6.76 ft.)
    • WIDTH OF THE SOUNDBOARD: 1.11 m (3.64 ft.)
    • LENGTH OF STRINGS: 2.18 m (6.56 ft.)
    • NUMBER OF STRINGS 3: (A-E-B)
    • DIAMETER OF STRINGS: 5/16 in. (7.94 mm). 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) et 3/16 in. (4.76 mm)
    • WEIGHT: 131,54 kg (290 lbs.)
    • NUMBER OF PARTS: There are hundreds of parts, of which 237 make up the complex mechanism of this precision instrument.
    • SPECIAL FEATURES: The octobass is the lowest-pitched and largest-sized instrument of the entire string family. The performer must climb up on a small stool in order to access the neck of the instrument, and it is only by means of levers and pedals - not with the hands that the strings can be reached and sounded. The octobass bow is longer and heavier than the bow of an ordinary string bass.

    Apparently it can do as low as 25Hz. That would be badass to experience in person.

    • @Treczoks
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      171 year ago

      Man, that’s deep ;-)

      I’ve seen a youtube video on that Octobass once, and it was amazing. Having to climb some stairs to play this absolute beast was something that shocked me. And the levers to play it.

      • @SkyezOpen
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        211 year ago

        It still can be, roll a bard that only plays it. Your party and dm will probably hate you but it’s a funny one-off, or if they’re fun you can try to work around the limitations together like making str/dex checks to get it through a narrow cave. Even better, make it a halfling that needs a step stool to play it.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      The YouTube said 16 Hz, infrasound. You can see the vibration mode.of the string, super cool.

  • Flying Squid
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    891 year ago

    May I present the contrabass saxophone:

  • @Treczoks
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    401 year ago

    The only string instrument that can save more than two people in a flood.

  • @Agent641
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    281 year ago

    The violin she tells you not to worry about

    • The Barto
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      111 year ago

      There’s still hope I can fulfil my dream of playing in an orchestra!

    • @MrPoopyButthole
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      81 year ago

      Of course Davie found the biggest base possible

    • Rhynoplaz
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      31 year ago

      Very cool! Never heard of that thing before. Very impressive to see it in action!

  • @MBZzZzZzZz
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    221 year ago

    Don’t drop that bass. It’ll surely break apart.

  • @[email protected]
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    131 year ago

    I don’t think you can actually hear the fundamental of the lowest note. It’s lowest note has a 16hz fundamental, and people can usually only hear down to around 60hz.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      Overtones. Bowed string instruments have a lot of harmonics. I can’t imagine it sounds very good, but I bet it’s interesting.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Yeah exactly. I thought it sounded pretty cool from the recording, but you’d probably need to be there in person to get the full low frequency effect.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          Near where I grew up there are these caves on a cliff side on the ocean. At the right time of day, the tide is such that the water rushes in and creates these amazing subsonic booms. You can’t hear them, but if you go down one of the walkways into the side of a cave, you can feel it. It’s crazy. Probably a similar thing.

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      • @[email protected]
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        Nah, would make it look even larger, which would be good!

        Tall as he is, the musician does look almost as if he has to stand on a platform to play. And that twist in his back doesn’t look sustainable.