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Contrabass Conversations

Contrabass Conversations

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251: Hans Sturm on motion capture, François Rabbath, and A Day in Paris

Hans Sturm

Hans Sturm isn’t afraid to reinvent himself.

Everything changed for Hans when he first met François Rabbath. Before he knew it, he was in Paris soaking up these new concepts.

Fast forward many years, and we find Hans playing the second Rabbath Concerto with Sylvan Rabbath on piano. If you look at the music for this concerto, you’ll see that François dedicated this piece to Hans.

But that’s not it.

Hans also realized that not everybody could hop on a flight to Paris to study with François. So he began to think…

How could he get these teachings to a wider audience? What could he to do take these concepts beyond the printed page?

Here’s the answer:

  • Art of the Bow
  • Art of the Left Hand

Hans has reinvented himself in many ways throughout his career.

1) He shaped the digital plan for the International Society of Bassists during his time as president.

2) He explored creative uses of DVD technology in the Art of the Bow and Art of the Left Hand.

3) He even left the stability of a tenured position for new adventures in a different part of the country.

Through these journeys, he has brought tremendous value to the bass community. His commitment to education and to furthering his own education throughout these chapters of his life.

Learn more about his time working with Richard Davis, Jeff Bradetich, and François Rabbath, practice techniques, and the genesis of this most recent album A Day in Paris!

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Links to check out:

Hans’ website

A Day in Paris (new album)

Art of the Bow

Art of the Left Hand

Our Rabbath Technique video series (you’ll love the cats in the background)

http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_251_-_Hans_Sturm_Interview.mp3

250: Diana Gannett on her musical journey

Diana Gannett

Diana Gannett may be the most thoughtful double bass teacher I’ve ever encountered.

I find her approach to teaching comprehensive and nuanced. Talking with her, I instantly see how she incorporates everything from group warm-ups to Aikido principles on her website. Believe me, every bassist should have this site bookmarked!

But she’s not just a great teacher—she’s a jaw-droppingly talented performer.

You have to hear her sound to believe it. She energizes every note she plays with this magnificent and distinctive tone.

We go deep into her approach to teaching and also feature excerpts from her wonderful solo album Lady Bass. I know you’ll enjoy this episode!

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Links to check out:

Diana’s website

Lady Bass (solo album)

Diana’s Practice Room resources (bookmark these!):

  • Study Sheet
  • Practice Modes
  • Toys
  • Bass Class Exercises
  • Phase Warm-Ups
http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_250_-_Diana_Gannett_Interview.mp3

249: Hugh Sung on Musical Entrepreneurship

Hugh Sung

Hugh Sung is the ultimate musical entrepreneur.

After years spent teaching at the Curtis Institute of Music, Hugh co-founded AirTurn, a company that produces pedals designed to turn pages on a tablet device.

Hugh is also an author.  In fact, he wrote From Paper to Pixels as a result of using tablet devices for reading music.

Now Hugh has moved into the world of podcasting with his show A Musical Life, getting a quarter of a million downloads in only a few months.

In addition, he recently launched A Musical Life Mastermind, a membership site devoted to helping musicians explore opportunities to grown their career.

Learn how he does all of this and much more in this interview!

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Links to check out:

Hugh’s website

A Musical Life (podcast)

A Musical Life Mastermind

AirTurn

http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_249_-_Hugh_Sung_Interview.mp3

248: Peter Seymour on Hard Work

Peter Seymour

photo credit Project Trio – www.projectrio.com

Teaching improvisation is like Fight Club.

The first rule of teaching improvisation is you don’t talk about improvisation!

That’s Project Trio’s approach, and it’s totally compelling.

10 years ago, Peter took all the energy and drive he had for the audition circuit and poured into getting Project Trio off the ground. We talked about it back then.

Fast-forward to the present, and the results of this hard work have paid dividends.

Learn about what Peter did and the results he got in this interview!

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Links to check out:

Project Trio website

YouTube channel

http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_248_-_Peter_Seymour_Interview.mp3

247: Danny Ziemann on Jazz Bass Lines

Danny Ziemann

Photo by Nadine Sherman

Danny Ziemann couldn’t find a book on bass lines that worked for him.

So he created The Low Down.

Now he’s released his second volume, and he’s looking to expand way beyond that.

Danny is committed to teaching the fundamentals in a clear, step-by-step process. It’s a fresh approach to jazz bass pedagogy from the mind of a committed music educator.

Learn more about this dynamic young musician in this interview!

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Links to check out:

Danny’s website

The Low Down Vol. 1 and 2

http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_247_-_Danny_Ziemann_Interview.mp3
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