The Brescian Bass Trilogy: Part I - The Gothenburg Opera Bass

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Welcome to the first episode of The Brescian Bass Trilogy! Join Elinore Morris as she explores a unique double bass crafted in Brescia during the 1500s, now played at the Gothenburg Opera.

In this episode,  Elinore introduces her unique approach to understanding the geometry behind these historical instruments. By analyzing shapes and curves like the Euler spiral (or clothoid curve), she begins to uncover the secrets of how these masterpieces were crafted. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes, where this fascinating geometric exploration will deepen!

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Watch our first video with Elinore Morris:    • Elinore Morris - Crafting the Double ...  
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Chapters:
0:00 - Previously on Chain of Sounds
0:42 - Introduction to The Brescian Bass Trilogy
1:14 - Discovering the Gothenburg Bass
2:04 - Restoring a Historic Masterpiece
7:02 - Unique Features of Brescian Craftsmanship
10:01 - Historical Strings and Their Impact
13:19 - Unraveling Ancient Geometry
18:01 - Parallels Between Bass, Shipbuilding and Railways
21:03 - Outro: See You for Part II

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