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  • Matt Rybicki has performed with renowned artists like Wynton Marsalis and played at esteemed venues from The Village Vanguard to international concert halls. He balances an active performance schedule with his roles as a faculty member at The Juilliard School and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.

    Matt recently started a YouTube Channel titled Learn Jazz Bass with Matt Rybicki, which digs into all kinds of insights into jazz bass for players of all levels.

    We talk about the inspiration for starting this channel, what it has been like making weekly videos, and much more. Enjoy!

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  • Dominik Wagner is one of the world’s leading double bassists and has built a remarkable career as a soloist and educator. He has begun hosting long-form interviews on his YouTube Channel with bassists such as Christoph Wimmer and Jeff Bradetich.

    We cover Dominik’s latest projects, the inspiration for these long-form interviews, working through focal dystonia, and much more. Enjoy!

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  • Bassists Ari Folman-Cohen, Michael Isvara Montgomery, Ran Livneh, and Scott Colberg make up the Adnata Ensemble, which has just released their debut album Oku. We dig into the story behind this bass quartet, coming together in the park in 2020, how these collaborations led to this album, and much more.

    Check out Oku here, and be sure to give this quartet a follow on Instagram!

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  • Sam Loeck has recently been appointed Principal Bass of Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra. Prior to this position, he served as Principal Bass of the Calgary Philharmonic. He was also a finalist and trialist for Principal Bass of the London Symphony Orchestra.

    We dig into Sam’s path into the world of double bass and his auditioning journey, exploring the twists and turns and lessons learned. Enjoy!

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  • In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of Stephen Tramontozzi's new solo double bass album, Basso Novo. Tramontozzi shares the three-fold mission behind the album: to uncover and bring to light underappreciated works for the double bass, to transcribe works from other instruments for the double bass, and to commission new works for the instrument.

    This is his fourth, and most ambitious recording project to date, with all tracks designed for solo double bass and featuring contemporary works. Among the highlights, Tramontozzi commissioned Larry Wolfe from the Boston Symphony Orchestra for a suite, "Blomidon Set", inspired by Bach suites but adding a twist from Celtic, Scottish, Irish, and Acadian fiddler traditions.

    An exciting addition to the album is "The Earth and Stars", a piece written by talented composition student at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, José Vargas. This piece, which Tramontozzi premiered in the previous year, stands out as the only track where he used his orchestra tuned bass.

    The album also features other important works like "Ballade" by Ranjbaran, written for the 1999 International Society of Bassists solo competition, "Hommage a J.S. Bach" by Zbinden, and Berio's short gem "Psy". Join us as we explore the rich sounds and captivating stories behind Basso Novo.

    Check out the sheet music for Blomidon Set here, and be sure to check out the latest album on Apple Music and Spotify!

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  • Lauren Pierce recently released Basstudes, a series of 16 etudes organized around bowing, left hand technique, and right and left-hand coordination.

    We dig into the inspiration behind this project, her accompanying audio guides, and much more. Enjoy, and be sure to check out more titles from Lauren on DBHQ and also give her a follow on Instagram.

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  • Sean Michael Casey has just released A Progressive Guide to Orchestral Excerpts for the Double Bass, which is a step-by-step method for teaching the fundamentals of good orchestral double bass playing.

    Sean is an active member of the Texas Music Educators Association, the American Federation of Musicians, and the International Society of Bassists. Sean currently operates a teaching studio in Allen, TX, with students making All-Region and chosen for TMEA’s All-State orchestras. His students have attended prestigious music schools like Baylor and Julliard.

    Learn more about Sean on his website, and pick up a copy of his book in our DBHQ sheet music store!

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  • Jordyn Davis, a multi-talented bassist, composer, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Detroit, MI, is the first African-American woman to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Music Composition from Michigan State University.

    She also earned a Master's in Jazz Studies from the same university. In 2021, after moving to Brooklyn, NY, she was honored as one of the inaugural Jazz Leader Fellowship recipients by the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music. Recently, she has worked on the Tony-Winning Broadway Musical “New York, New York: A new musical and had a residency at Brown University collaborating with Craig Harris & the contemporary dance company Urban Bush Women.

    We talk about her journey into bass, studies with Rodney Whittaker, life in New York City, and much more. Enjoy, and be sure to follow along with her work on her website, Facebook, and Instagram!

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  • Jacob Warren has just released his transcription of the Debussy Cello Sonata, which was the main piece on his competition winning program at the 2023 International Society of Bassists Convention. This transcription is a notable new addition to the double bass repertoire and a great opportunity to explore the music of this great composer.

    We talk about the history of this piece as well as the challenges and solutions for mapping this piece out on the bass. We also listen to several selections of Jacob’s new recording of this work and break down the specifics of these sections.

    Jacob’s transcription is available in our store here.

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  • Dr. Mark Foley is Professor of Double Bass and Electric Bass at Wichita State University is the Principal Double Bass for the Wichita Symphony Orchestra. He's also a key figure in Wichita's jazz scene, collaborating with local and national artists, and has performed as a concerto soloist. Mark also engages in rock gigs, bluegrass sessions at the Walnut Valley Music Festival, and creates records and live electronic music as a composer.

    Mark recently premiered his Little Wichita Concerto for Double Bass and Chamber Orchestra with the Wichita State Symphony Orchestra. We talk about Mark’s background, getting into composition, what it was like writing this piece, and much more. Enjoy, and check out this great local news clip about the piece with Mark Foley and his WSU colleague Mark Laycock!

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  • In this episode, we delve into Only Girl in the Orchestra, a new documentary directed by Molly O’Brien about the life and career of trailblazer Orin O’Brien, the first female musician in the New York Philharmonic. Despite the spotlight her unique position brought, Orin always preferred playing a supporting role to her family, students, friends, and colleagues.

    Jason and Molly are joined by editor Monique Zavistovski to discuss this remarkable profile of one of the double bassist’s major figures. Tickets are available now for the next screening of Only Girl in the Orchestra, which will take place on Saturday, February 3rd, at MoMA in New York City.

    Learn more about this documentary on their website, and learn more about Molly, Monique, and all of the other collaborators here.

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  • Michael Bates recently released an album titled Metamorphosis: Variations on Lutoskawski. This album contains Michael’s arrangements and is based on arrangements of the composer Witold Lutoslawski, with music for clarinet, violin, bassoon, double bass, drums, plus string quartet. It’s a hybrid of jazz, classical, and improvisation and is a wild ride of styles and textures.

    We talk about the genesis of this idea, what it was like traveling to Poland to record this album, plans or touring with this ensemble, future projects with the Lutoslawski quartet, and more.

    Check out the promo for this project on YouTube, give the album a listen on Spotify and Apple Music, and follow along with Michael’s inspiring work on Instagram!

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    Timestamps

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    00:00 Introduction and Album Promotion

    00:08 Discussing Michael Bates' New Album

    01:02 Catching Up with Michael Bates

    01:16 Exploring Lutoslavsky's Music

    04:03 The Making of the Album

    09:55 Sponsor Shoutout: Carnegie Mellon University

    12:05 Deep Dive into Lutoslavsky's Music

    16:32 The Composing Process

    22:51 Finding Inspiration in the Backyard

    23:31 The Art of Balancing Work and Rest

    24:19 The Challenges of Being an Early Riser in the Music Industry

    25:19 The Ideal Environment for Writing Music

    26:22 Drawing Inspiration from Ludo Slavsky

    26:43 The Journey of Creating the Album

    31:03 The Influence of Polish Musicians and Culture

    34:25 Future Projects and Plans

    36:48 The Role of Instruments in Music Creation

    42:03 The Power of Podcasts in Connecting Musicians

    42:52 Wrapping Up and Looking Forward

  • Hein van de Geyn is jazz double bassist, composer, teacher and band leader from the Netherlands. His groundbreaking Comprehensive Bass Method has influenced a generation of bassists and is widely regarded as one of the leading pedagogical works for jazz double bass.

    We talk about Hein’s remarkable career, his time in San Francisco, writing his bass method, what life in South Africa has been like these last several years, and much more. Enjoy!

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    Time Stamps

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Background

    01:28 Getting to Know Hein van de Gein

    01:50 Reminiscing About San Francisco's Jazz Scene

    03:17 Exploring the Jazz Scene in South Africa

    04:35 The Importance of Practice and Mastery

    10:17 The Role of a Music Teacher

    14:10 The Art of Improvisation and Composition

    18:12 The Value of Consistent Practice

    22:33 The Journey of Learning and Teaching Music

    26:58 Closing Thoughts and Reflections

    28:50 Discovering Pablo Records and Dreaming of Playing

    29:09 Memories of Performing with Joe Pass

    30:07 The Art of Musical Language and Influence of Charlie Hayden

    31:14 The Impact of Michael Brecker and the Role of Charlie Hayden

    32:03 Reflections on Early Musical Influences and Evolution

    32:56 The Shift in Bass Playing and Amplification Over the Years

    33:33 The Unexpected Impact of Jaco Pastorius

    34:57 The Evolution of Bass Amplification and Sound

    36:56 Memories of Playing with Jazz Legends

    39:00 The Importance of Technique and Style in Bass Playing

    42:10 The Transition from Jazz Musician to South African Entrepreneur

    47:32 The Enduring Passion for Music and Jazz

    52:31 Lessons Learned from Playing with Jazz Greats

    53:55 Closing Thoughts on the Global Jazz Community

  • Jason selects on 2023 and plans for 2024 in this “solo rant.”

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    Overview

    theme music by Eric Hochberg 00:00 Introduction and Reflections on Solo Shows 01:35 Moving to California and Weather Benefits 02:21 Experiences with San Francisco Symphony 03:04 Journey as a Freelancer and Teaching 04:29 Launch of Double Bass HQ 06:20 Attending the Pittsburgh Double Bass Symposium 07:23 Travel and Performances in Early 2023 11:22 Summer Events and Performances 14:04 Fall Performances and Future Plans 17:26 Closing Thoughts on Life Balance
  • Steve Husted began his musical journey at the ripe old age of 6. From there he was always involved in everything musical from school band to private instruction to playing local parties for friends. At age 15, Steven moved from CT. to San Francisco, where he jumped head first into the study of jazz. By the time Steven was 23, he was one of the top call bassists in the San Francisco Bay Area, including 6 years teaching at the acclaimed Stanford Jazz Workshop. Steven has played with many jazz greats including Kenny Burrell, Billy Higgins, and Vince Wallace. Now residing in Austin, TX, Steven remains an in demand bassist/composer and band leader.

    We talk about growing up in San Francisco, his new album Standards and Then Some, how life led hi to move to Austin, and much more. Enjoy, and be sure to check out Steve’s cool new album and also follow him on Instagram and his website!

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    Carnegie Mellon University Double Bass Studio – The School of Music at CMU highly values each and every individual who wants to be a part of an innovative fine arts community immersed in a top research university.

    Every week each student receives private lessons and participates in a solo class with Micah Howard. Peter Guild, another member of the PSO, teaches Orchestral Literature and Repertoire weekly. They encourage students to reach out to the great bassists in their area for lessons and direction. Many of the bassists from all of the city’s ensembles are more than willing to lend a hand. Every year members of the Symphony, the Opera and the Ballet give classes and offer our students individual attention. Click here to visit Micah’s website and to sign up for a free online trial lesson.

    theme music by Eric Hochberg 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:43 Conversation with Steve Husted 00:55 Discussing San Francisco and Austin Music Scenes 06:14 Reflecting on the Impact of the Pandemic 13:05 Sponsor Shoutout: Carnegie Mellon University 14:27 Continuing the Conversation: Life in Austin and Music Career 25:54 Discussing the Stanford Jazz Workshop 30:45 The Unpredictability of a Music Career 31:17 The Challenges of Being a Musician 31:32 The Impact of Internet on Music Industry 32:03 The Art of Bass Playing 32:40 The Importance of Technique in Playing Instruments 32:54 The Role of Internet in Learning Music 33:28 The Difference Between Arco Playing and Pizzicato in Jazz 33:46 The Struggles of Learning Classical Music 34:20 The Fear of Performing Solo 35:25 The Mastery of Arco Jazz 35:33 The Influence of Christian McBride in Arco Playing 36:18 The Art of Playing Double Bass 37:06 The Challenges of Playing Different Instruments 39:09 The Importance of the Right Equipment in Music 39:18 The Influence of Heavy Metal in Bass Playing 56:16 The Experience of Touring with Different Bands 01:02:55 The Journey of Podcasting
  • Sonia Ray is titular professor of double bass at the Federal University of Goiás (Brazil). She holds an undergraduate degree in Conducting and Composition from the State University of São Paulo and master's and Doctoral Degrees from the University of Iowa, both in Double Bass Performance under Dr. Gannett.

    Ray performs regularly performing both Brazilian and contemporary repertoire as a priority. Guest artist of ISB since 1993, Ray is a co-founding member of the Brazilian Society of Music Performance (ABRAPEM) and the Brazilian Society of Bassists (ABC).

    We talk about Sonia’s background, her cool daily interview series from 2020, how she got into composition and bass, and much more. Enjoy!

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    Carnegie Mellon University Double Bass Studio – The School of Music at CMU highly values each and every individual who wants to be a part of an innovative fine arts community immersed in a top research university.

    Every week each student receives private lessons and participates in a solo class with Micah Howard. Peter Guild, another member of the PSO, teaches Orchestral Literature and Repertoire weekly. They encourage students to reach out to the great bassists in their area for lessons and direction. Many of the bassists from all of the city’s ensembles are more than willing to lend a hand. Every year members of the Symphony, the Opera and the Ballet give classes and offer our students individual attention. Click here to visit Micah’s website and to sign up for a free online trial lesson.

    theme music by Eric Hochberg 00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation 00:41 Podcast History and Personal Connections 01:08 Memories from ISB Conventions 02:40 Influence of Diana Gannett 05:43 Adapting to Remote Music Making 07:15 Daily Interview Project During Pandemic 08:43 Reflections on Career Choices 10:58 Sponsor Shoutout: Carnegie Mellon University 11:53 The Upside of the Pandemic 12:55 The Challenges of Online Community Building 17:26 The Artistic Freedom in University Positions 20:38 The Joy of Chamber Music 22:41 The Art of Making Choices 22:49 Exploring New Musical Horizons 24:06 The Joy of Learning New Instruments 24:58 The Challenges and Rewards of Musical Experimentation 25:56 The Evolution of a Musician's Journey 26:31 The Power of Collaboration in Music 29:22 The Impact of Technology on Music 36:46 The Importance of Preserving Musical History 39:19 The Future of Music and Education 41:49 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Future Plans
  • Gregg Goodhart has a passion for teaching others how to learn so they can surpass their perceived limitations. This passion led to an intense interest in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience and psychology as they relate to teaching. By putting these principles into practical use in the classroom over many years, he has come to an understanding of how to teach others to reach their potential.

    We dig into Gregg’s background, how to actually improve, recommended books, and much more. Enjoy, and be sure to check out Gregg’s website to get in touch and learn more about his important work.

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    Carnegie Mellon University Double Bass Studio – The School of Music at CMU highly values each and every individual who wants to be a part of an innovative fine arts community immersed in a top research university.

    Every week each student receives private lessons and participates in a solo class with Micah Howard. Peter Guild, another member of the PSO, teaches Orchestral Literature and Repertoire weekly. They encourage students to reach out to the great bassists in their area for lessons and direction. Many of the bassists from all of the city’s ensembles are more than willing to lend a hand. Every year members of the Symphony, the Opera and the Ballet give classes and offer our students individual attention. Click here to visit Micah’s website and to sign up for a free online trial lesson.

    theme music by Eric Hochberg 00:00 Introduction and Background 00:45 Reminiscing About Hometowns 02:15 Discussing Urban Development and Nature 03:41 Adapting to California Weather 05:36 Podcast Recording Techniques 07:59 The Importance of Teaching Music 09:41 Sponsor Shoutout: Carnegie Mellon University 10:53 Exploring the Concept of Deliberate Practice 17:27 The Journey of Personal Musical Improvement 23:46 Promotion of Double Bass Course 24:03 The Influence of Heavy Metal on Bass Playing 25:21 The Importance of Proper Learning Methods 25:46 The Power of Repetition and Retrieval Practice 26:12 The Importance of Spacing in Learning 28:44 The Role of Contextual Interference in Learning 29:09 The Impact of Dotted Rhythms in Music Practice 34:15 The Misunderstanding of Talent in Learning 39:51 The Role of Stage Fright in Performance 48:22 The Importance of Deliberate Practice 50:20 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions
  • Oslo Philharmonic bassist Cécile-Laure Kouassi recently released an EP titled Beaux Jours. This album features two arrangements by Cécile-Laure as well as two original works for double bass and piano.

    We talk about this project and much more in this engaging conversation. Check out the new album on Spotify and visit her website for her arrangements and much more!

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    Carnegie Mellon University Double Bass Studio – The School of Music at CMU highly values each and every individual who wants to be a part of an innovative fine arts community immersed in a top research university.

    Every week each student receives private lessons and participates in a solo class with Micah Howard. Peter Guild, another member of the PSO, teaches Orchestral Literature and Repertoire weekly. They encourage students to reach out to the great bassists in their area for lessons and direction. Many of the bassists from all of the city’s ensembles are more than willing to lend a hand. Every year members of the Symphony, the Opera and the Ballet give classes and offer our students individual attention. Click here to visit Micah’s website and to sign up for a free online trial lesson.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Presentation

    00:58 Inspiration Behind the EP

    03:02 Exploring the Unique Sound of the Double Bass

    04:04 Unearthing Hidden Gems in Bass Compositions

    07:30 The Art of Arranging Music

    11:41 The Challenges and Rewards of Recording

    17:48 The Accessibility of Music Production

    18:40 Conclusion and Future Plans

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  • Drew Banzhaf won the audition for Associate Principal Bass Malmö Symphony in 2023. He spent three years as a guest musician of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and has regularly appeared with renowned orchestras such as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and Minnesota Orchestra. Drew was also a New World Symphony Fellow for three seasons and is a graduate of Indiana University and Rice University.

    We dig into Drew’s background, his decade spent taking 36 professional auditions, lessons learned along the journey, and much more. Enjoy!

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    Carnegie Mellon University Double Bass Studio – The School of Music at CMU highly values each and every individual who wants to be a part of an innovative fine arts community immersed in a top research university.

    Every week each student receives private lessons and participates in a solo class with Micah Howard. Peter Guild, another member of the PSO, teaches Orchestral Literature and Repertoire weekly. They encourage students to reach out to the great bassists in their area for lessons and direction. Many of the bassists from all of the city’s ensembles are more than willing to lend a hand. Every year members of the Symphony, the Opera and the Ballet give classes and offer our students individual attention. Click here to visit Micah’s website and to sign up for a free online trial lesson.

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