Michael League | Gimbri: Grandfather of the Bass? | Thomann

Michael League and Julia talk about the Gimbri, also known as Sintir, a traditional Instrument played by Gnawa musicians in Morocco. Talking about how this instrument is similar and different to the bass and how bass players can get inspired by the roles and concepts of traditional bass instruments. We use Triad-Orbit stands for our cameras, lights and mics: http://tho.mn/triad Recorded and mixed with Universal Audio: http://tho.mn/uadx1 Monitors optimised through Sonarworks: http://tho.mn/sonar Interesting bits and pieces: 0:00 Intro 0:28 Playing the Gimbri intro 0:51 Relationship between the Gimbri and Bass? 1:58 Introducing the Gimbri 4:19 How it's played, right hand technique 6:47 How it's constructed and tuned 7:48 Surprising similarities between Gnawa and Funk Bass Lines 9:44 Left hand fingering technique and microctones 13:54 Role of the Gimbri in Gnawa music 18:17 Transferring musical concepts from Gimbri to Bass 21:15 Where did Michael get the Instruments from? 23:37 Conclusions 24:03 Thanks for the talk Michael! 24:53 Outro Playing Webshop: https://www.thomann.de Facebook:   / thomanninternational   Twitter: @thomann   / thomann   Instagram: @thomann.music   / thomann.music   Pinterest:   / thomannde   Visit our blogs: GER: https://www.thomann.de/blog/de/ ENG: https://www.thomann.de/blog/en/ FRA: https://www.thomann.de/blog/fr/ ESP: https://www.thomann.de/blog/es/ ITA: https://www.thomann.de/blog/it/ NED: https://www.thomann.de/blog/nl/ FIN: https://www.thomann.de/blog/fi/