(Unfortunately I found this doesn't really work on the cello — it doesn't have the same resonance as the bass and this technique sounds too clunky — so I won't be using it in my piece. But if I ever write a solo double bass piece this is definitely going to be a feature.)
I discovered the second video while researching double- and triple-stops — playing two or three strings at a time instead of just one. And I found that there's an incredible cellist named Frances-Marie Uitti who plays with not one bow but two — one above the strings (as usual) and one below the strings — so that she can actually bow all four strings at the same time. And if you thought the double bass harmonics were cool, just wait till you hear what this sounds like: https://vimeo.com/38649952%C2%A0 (she picks up the second bow around the 7:00 mark).
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