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NAMM 2007 February 1, 2007 NS Design was proud to have another successful NAMM show. Thanks to your continued and enthusiastic support we were able to double our booth size this year. The extra space allowed us to present more instruments, and gave visitors a more relaxed atmosphere to play our instruments and ask questions. Below are some pics from the show:
NS Artist Tony Levin demonstrates the new WAV bass.
Ned Steinberger chats with a visitor. CR Violins are pictured in the foreground.
NS General Manager David Kowalski shows off the new slate gray CR bass.
From left: Ned Steinberger, Janet & Mike Kropp - NS Sales, David Kowalski.
Ned and David with renowned luthier David Gage.
Free Your Head
Laurie Anderson Previews a New Balancing Act by Jim Reilly
January 1, 2007
In the world of modern violinists and experimental, adventurous musicians,
Laurie Anderson sits at the head of the class. She worked with Ned Steinberger
on the original design of the NS Violin and is now test-driving his latest
invention: a counter-balanced
The response is so much faster. It has to do with the way it integrates with your body, said Anderson. You're fingering in a different way, bowing in a different way, everything is different, but it really means that you can do wildly different things. I think that it's very, very cool. It's leading to new music. Watch for Laurie on tour in January and February. She will be doing club dates with different people. Recently she used her NS Violin with the Balanced Shoulder Rest live and in the studio with a group of Mongolian throat singers who also played stringed instruments of their own invention. My violin, with its sharper Steinberger sound, sounded really amazing with their throaty, raspier sounding instruments, and with their all the harmonics in their throat singing, she said. With the violin balanced with the new shoulder rest, I could do really fast harmonics too, I could keep up with the Mongolians! While it is still in the experimental phase, the counter-balanced shoulder rest for NS Violins and Violas should be available soon. Plans for a modified version for acoustic instruments are also in the works. NS Violinist Edward Howe demonstrating the Balanced Shoulder Rest.
For More Information check out: Rob Wasserman's Affair with a CR-4T
by Jim Reilly
May 1, 2006
Rob Wasserman is no stranger to NS Design and the NS bowed electric upright basses. In fact, Rob played an
integral role in the design and creation of Ned's very first bowed electric upright bass. That first bass,
Rob's signature model, features six round wound strings, laminate wood and graphite
The "Lou Reed 2006 Olympic European Tour" started out at the Winter Olympics
in Torino, Italy performing in front of 13,000 people on an outdoor stage.
That's right, the middle of winter and outdoors! "They had heaters
everywhere," says Rob. "But most were not working and I had to fight
Using two bass players wasn't easy but Reed was committed to creating a complete string sound live. "(It) was difficult but because the NS Design bass can go so low and in all ranges is unusually tight and coherent, it was possible at all times to hear this great bass sound and also use it for string and orchestral parts. Amazing," said Lou. Rob's future plans with Lou Reed include a tour this June featuring an appearance at the famed "Isle of Wight Festival" in England opening for the band "Coldplay". Of course Rob with his CR 4T will play a vital role, this time though, hopefully played with much warmer fingers. For More Information check out:
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