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user's latest post:
New Red Mitchell site.
Published (2009-11-15 08:48:00)
Just a bump to get the word out on this site that will be of great value to most bassists.
user's latest post:
Carlos Henriques on Bill Cosby...
Published (2009-11-12 19:20:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Chris Fitzgerald Carlos, just to be clear, can you requote specifically what you were referring to when you said "That last quote is so true?" I think this is what people are confused about. Since PW's post contained two sections, your statement above could be interpreted as agreeing with two very different ideas: 1) "When I came up playing real jazz in the late 50's and early...
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I hope he doesn't play bass!
Published (2009-11-13 18:35:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Bijoux Yeap that is the point! in fact I've been hearing lately that in the future if surgical procedures can be performed by robots the margin and possibility of error would be non-existent! I think technology can be a good thing. I don't believe someone will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and buy a robot that can play bass for happy hour! lol ... maybe not just yet! lol Karaoke machines are...
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Carlos Henriques on Bill Cosby...
Published (2009-11-12 12:52:00)
Well, ok. I'm gonna also pose the question: What if Wynton didn't do what he did, rise to the occasion of trying to fill the gap between the American public and Jazz? He has done a lot to raise the profile of jazz and, at his best, the pride and accomplishment of that music, worldwide, for people of all races and creeds. I'm not sure if there was another personality out there strong enough and willing to take those reins.
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David Ewell - Bay Area
Published (2009-11-15 01:12:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by MR PC Damn I love S.F.! I've heard Don play a few times. Once with a pretty wild EUB at Cotati Jazz, and more recently in "The City" at nice little bookshop playing lovely acoustic. Wow! I met him before and saw that thing, I think he made it himself! I have never heard Ewell play, but I have heard good things about his playing.
user's latest post:
Carlos Henriques on Bill Cosby...
Published (2009-11-09 10:00:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by MR PC Sorry man, I was off with the cookie cutter comment. I was trying (and am trying still) to make light of your blanket insult(s). I do think you were premature to post calling any other TB member(s) here "bastards" without considering the repercussion. I don't understand why you would do that. I'm sorry. The "bastards" remark, was indeed over the top. I am a crusty...
user's latest post:
Carlos Henriques on Bill Cosby...
Published (2009-11-09 17:50:00)
As long as we're using the roots metaphor, the tree only grows by expanding upward and outward; otherwise, it withers and dies. I'm a bastard; I try to listen to everything with open ears.
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David Ewell - Bay Area
Published (2009-11-15 00:14:00)
Yeah, I've been to Beckett & Bird only once for some music. Nice quiet scene. Forgot who I saw tho. Hey guys, lookee what I found. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0lu2hKV-ig
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Latest active threads on Bassists [DB]::
Started 20 hours, 58 minutes ago (2009-11-16 03:16:00)
by Les Fret
Great!
I have just read an article on Rabbath from an old Bassplayer magazine that someone gave to me. Very interesting stuff.
Would be be nice to have some notation examples of his crab and pivot techniques. I don't have the books.
Started 2 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-14 10:42:00)
by tonequixote
Thanks for heads up. Are you going to be active in this long overdue
project ?
Started 1 day, 15 hours ago (2009-11-15 08:42:00)
by artfidle2u artfidle2u is offline Registered User Jazz/function player
[As I live on the other side of the POND!, soto speak,I'm interested to learn what most Jazz players use on their DB'sI][/i]
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-09 08:19:00)
by Paul Warburton
Very cool of you to plug a bassist in your area that you feel is worth some plugging. That's one reason I dig the Bay Area. There's a real sense of brotherhood in the music community that doesn't exist in some places. Denver sucks in this department.
I think the support factor is huge.
Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-09-19 12:57:00)
by PBass101
It never ceases to amaze me, the wonderfully, pointlessly expensive **** that people decide is necessary.
Want to impress me with a robot, Japan? How about one that comes up with a cure for cancer? I'd like that robot to get tens of millions of dollars of funding.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-06 20:12:00)
by Paul Warburton
Was it this one, Jim? If it is, it's a big German. I thought about buying it. He did sell it so you may have seen the latest one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdTWR-PJHdA
Started 4 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-12 09:53:00)
by PB+J PB+J is offline Skeptical but resigned
I've been playing some gigs with a gypsy-jazz outfit, and I came across the playing of Marc-Michel Le Bevillon. Really nice stuff--excellent technique, and a really fine revision of the gypsy tradition, which, lets face it, is pretty confining for the bassist, at least on the old Django records. I found it pretty inspiring.
Here's an example--playing "danube" with Romane:
http://www....
Started 6 days, 6 hours ago (2009-11-10 18:09:00)
by drew_bassmore
Now that all the excitement is over in another unnamed thread, how about a bump for one of the classiest, constructive contributors to our TBDB threads. (Not to say that there aren't others too.)
I look forward to your interview Mr. Goldsby.
In the meantime, if I put my subscription for Bass Player in a week ago, do you think I'll get the Scott LaFaro issue? ( rhetorical question)
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Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-04 09:42:00)
by ehochberg
I'm with you on that. One of my favorite albums and Ira sounds great. I hung with him a few years ago as we were on a tour together in Germany. He was playing the prototype of the Czech-Ease bass he developed with David Gage. We talked about the Gershwin's World sessions - he was really knocked out about playing on that one. Sorry, don't know about his setup.
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Hot threads for last week on Bassists [DB]::
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-06 20:12:00)
by Paul Warburton
Was it this one, Jim? If it is, it's a big German. I thought about buying it. He did sell it so you may have seen the latest one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdTWR-PJHdA
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-09 08:19:00)
by Paul Warburton
Very cool of you to plug a bassist in your area that you feel is worth some plugging. That's one reason I dig the Bay Area. There's a real sense of brotherhood in the music community that doesn't exist in some places. Denver sucks in this department.
I think the support factor is huge.
Started 2 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-14 10:42:00)
by tonequixote
Thanks for heads up. Are you going to be active in this long overdue
project ?
Started 20 hours, 58 minutes ago (2009-11-16 03:16:00)
by Les Fret
Great!
I have just read an article on Rabbath from an old Bassplayer magazine that someone gave to me. Very interesting stuff.
Would be be nice to have some notation examples of his crab and pivot techniques. I don't have the books.
Started 6 days, 6 hours ago (2009-11-10 18:09:00)
by drew_bassmore
Now that all the excitement is over in another unnamed thread, how about a bump for one of the classiest, constructive contributors to our TBDB threads. (Not to say that there aren't others too.)
I look forward to your interview Mr. Goldsby.
In the meantime, if I put my subscription for Bass Player in a week ago, do you think I'll get the Scott LaFaro issue? ( rhetorical question)
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Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-04 09:42:00)
by ehochberg
I'm with you on that. One of my favorite albums and Ira sounds great. I hung with him a few years ago as we were on a tour together in Germany. He was playing the prototype of the Czech-Ease bass he developed with David Gage. We talked about the Gershwin's World sessions - he was really knocked out about playing on that one. Sorry, don't know about his setup.
Started 4 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-12 09:53:00)
by PB+J PB+J is offline Skeptical but resigned
I've been playing some gigs with a gypsy-jazz outfit, and I came across the playing of Marc-Michel Le Bevillon. Really nice stuff--excellent technique, and a really fine revision of the gypsy tradition, which, lets face it, is pretty confining for the bassist, at least on the old Django records. I found it pretty inspiring.
Here's an example--playing "danube" with Romane:
http://www....
Started 1 day, 15 hours ago (2009-11-15 08:42:00)
by artfidle2u artfidle2u is offline Registered User Jazz/function player
[As I live on the other side of the POND!, soto speak,I'm interested to learn what most Jazz players use on their DB'sI][/i]
Started 2 months ago (2009-09-16 15:28:00)
by gack gack is offline Registered User
Hi.
Just curious about the list of famous bassists, that play german bow. CD titles of the recordings and video links are welcome. Especially interested in recordings of J.S. Bach cello suites performed by german bow players.
Here are few that I know:
Rodion Azarkhin, Ludwig Streicher, Gary Karr, Bertram Turetzky, Catalin Rotaru, Peter Herbert.
Thanks.
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