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Contrabass Conversations

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245: Emilio Guarino on Making It

Emilio Guarino

This is Emilio Guarino. He plays bass.

But that’s not all he does. He makes music with computers. He also teaches and performs in many musical styles.

He’s even written a book to help musicians figure out how to find a foothold.

On his blog and Youtube channel, Emilio asks questions like:

  • Are you the type of person you’d hire for a gig?
  • Are auditions a problem-solving activity or a chance to beat up on yourself?
  • When does the real world actually start?

We dig into these topics and much more in this interview!

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Check out these sites:

Emilio’s website

Make It (book)

Emilio’s YouTube channel

Book recommendations:

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

The Art of Deception by Nicholas Capaldi

Managing Oneself by Peter Drucker

The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss

James Clear (writer)

Mark Manson (writer)

http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_245_-_Emilio_Guarino_Interview.mp3

244: Christine Hoock on DJs, egoless playing, and patience

Christine Hoock

Christine Hoock is a tossed salad of musical genres.

Maybe she’s playing Phillip Glass.  Perhaps she’s performing Arvo Pärt.  She could even be playing tangos or jamming with a DJ.

But regardless of what she’s playing, it’s with her beautiful, compelling sound.

Günter Klaus and Franco Petracchi taught her, and she has taken the double bass a new level.

She has total command of the bass and is a compelling world-class artist.

Learn how she does it in this interview!

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Resources we covered in this interview:

Christine’s website

Christine on YouTube

Christine on the Vanhal Concerto (Strad Magazine)

Contrabajisimo  (album)

other albums by Christine

http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_244_-_Christine_Hoock_Interview.mp3

243: Pablo Aslan on tango bass life

Pablo Aslan

Pablo Aslan breaks bow hairs.

A lot of bow hairs.

In fact, he rivals the guys in the Met for most-frequent rehair at his NYC bow shop.

He also makes killer bass lines. He’s truly the Ray Brown of marcato tango bass lines.

Learn how he does it in this interview!

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Resources we covered in this interview:

Pablo’s website

AvantangoMedia (Pablo’s YouTube channel)

Piazzolla in Brooklyn (album)

Tango Grill (album)

 

http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_243_-_Pablo_Aslan_Interview.mp3

242: Sam Suggs on Music Cognition, Jamming in Bars, and the Elements of Execution

Sam Suggs

Sam Suggs calls himself an omnivorous musician.

I love this tagline.

I feel like I’m eating at a fantastic fusion restaurant when I hear Sam’s music.  I’m not expecting these flavors to work, but they are so good together.

First, he takes a little 1750s galant style.

Next, he adds a dash of Verdi.

He finally tops it off with—I kid you not—Skrillex and Daft Punk.

Then he marches over to a bar and gives it a battle test in front of the patrons.

Best of all, he does this without a looping pedal in sight.

Learn more about how he works his magic in this interview.

Sam is also kicking off the upcoming International Society of Bassists convention.  We dig into what he’s planning in our chat, and I know you’ll love what he’s got in the works.

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Resources we covered in this interview:

Sam’s website

Sam’s YouTube channel

Study with Sam at James Madison University

Music in the Galant Style by Robert Gjerdingen (book recommendation)

http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_242_-_Sam_Suggs_Interview.mp3

My Biggest Podcasting Screw-Ups

Biggest Podcasting Screw-Ups

On both the blog and the podcast, I’ve always taken the stance of making things as good as I can and then putting them out in the world without any apologies.  Nothing drives me crazy more than listening to a podcast and heading the host apologize for a few minutes about this or that.

I resolved never to do this.  I would make the best product I could and then just present it without and excuses or “aw shucks” commentary.

Today, I’m letting loose. This is all the stuff that I have struggled with behind the scenes over the years.  All the times I slapped my head in frustration at my missteps.

Check out the accompanying blog post, (featuring similar but not identical content) and enjoy these tales of podcasting gone wrong!  You can also check out the three-part series I wrote for ArtsHacker about podcasting for more nuts & bolts information about the technology behind making a podcast.

http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/My_Biggest_Podcasting_Screw-Ups.mp3
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