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Katie Long 05-14-2007 10:46 AM

Good afternoon from London and the RCM!
 
Hello everyone - I'm Katie, I live in London and I study at the RCM with Peter Buckoke... nice to meet you all :)

Steve_M 05-14-2007 01:44 PM

Good afternoon Katie. I am also in London. Welcome to the forums :)

I see you own a Yammy Silent Bass. Did you go to the demo by Chris Minh Doky a couple of weeks ago at Chappels on Wardour St?

Ken Smith 05-14-2007 08:21 PM

Welcome..
 
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Originally Posted by Katie Long (Post 4119)
Hello everyone - I'm Katie, I live in London and I study at the RCM with Peter Buckoke... nice to meet you all :)

Hi Katie and thanks for joining in. I believe you are the first Female member.

When you get the chance, read the Bull Pit 'Down here' thread and tell me if it's entertaining for you at all. If so, send Peter a PM and ask him to come back and to remember that there is now a lady present. It was a bit off the hook before but just a bit on the edge, not too far..lol

Ken Smith 05-14-2007 08:29 PM

Btw?
 
Is this you as well in the School photo?

http://www.rcm.ac.uk/jkcm/cache/fl0001139.jpg

Katie Long 05-15-2007 11:45 AM

No, that isn't me! Sorry! Nice try anyhow...! No I didn't go to the demo but did buy mine from Chappells ... after haggling them down to 1350!

Ken Smith 05-15-2007 11:54 AM

Photo..
 
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Originally Posted by Katie Long (Post 4146)
No, that isn't me! Sorry! Nice try anyhow...

Sorry, it was just a guess since your Web Photo and Avatar look fairly different to me I though maybe that was a shot of you a few years back.

Steve_M 05-15-2007 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Katie Long (Post 4146)
No, that isn't me! Sorry! Nice try anyhow...! No I didn't go to the demo but did buy mine from Chappells ... after haggling them down to 1350!

Has to be done - especially with retailers that are a little complacent! :D

I think the prices quoted by some retailers in London take the proverbial sometimes. I tend to be fairly aggressive when it comes to negotiation, but it also helps to run a bass forum where people express their opinions about retailers like the Bass Centre, Bass Gallery, Bass Cellar and others quite freely.

Not that I get preferential treatment from those retailers, but they seem a little more prepared to take me seriously when I moan about the prices! ;)

Why did you choose to play bass?

I note from your website that you grew up in Hampshire like me - did you go to school in Winchester?

Gareth Morgan 05-16-2007 11:40 AM

Hello Katie, and welcome from another Londoner (well, I work in London)!

Katie Long 05-17-2007 07:13 AM

I didn't go to school there, but I did do the Hampshire Specialist Music Course at Peter Symonds VIth form. I'm not sure what drew me to the bass, I think I was just musical and my head of music suggested I have a go so I borrowed the school bass over the summer break, got myself a 'Team Strings' (love it!) book and hey presto! I think someone, somewhere along the line bet money that I wouldn't be able to play it because I was too small, which made me even more determined, and here I am today, still playing! I seem to be the only one I know that didn't start on the cello (which I am glad about, it has to be said) but I guess we all find our own ways to the bass.

Ken Smith 05-17-2007 08:00 AM

didn't start on the cello??
 
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Originally Posted by Katie Long (Post 4182)
I didn't go to school there, but I did do the Hampshire Specialist Music Course at Peter Symonds VIth form. I'm not sure what drew me to the bass, I think I was just musical and my head of music suggested I have a go so I borrowed the school bass over the summer break, got myself a 'Team Strings' (love it!) book and hey presto! I think someone, somewhere along the line bet money that I wouldn't be able to play it because I was too small, which made me even more determined, and here I am today, still playing! I seem to be the only one I know that didn't start on the cello (which I am glad about, it has to be said) but I guess we all find our own ways to the bass.

Katie, I didn't start on the cello either! I started in the 7th grade in String/Music class. Once a week, half the students would go to the Band room and the other half to the String room. I was assigned to the String room and everyone got 4 bow strokes on each instrument Violin, Viola, Cello and Bass. Then we were asked to choose an instrument to play in the class once a week. By matter of deduction (you know, Sherlock style..lol) I chose the Bass which I referred to as "that big one there" pointing to it as the only one of the 4 instruments I would be caught dead playing!..lol :eek:

You know, Junior High, macho stuff, nothing between your legs like a Cello or a Violin under your chin.. yuck.. Girl's stuff.. lol :D

After a few weeks I asked to play in the String ensemble but had to give up Art class to do it. The young Art teacher was so nice and looking back now kinda cute but hey, I was only 13! :confused::eek:

(Playing Bass also cut into my Golf and Fishing time as well! :()

So that's how I got started and NOT from the Cello.. lol..:mad:

Oops.. this is your party Katie.. sorry for crashing it! :o

One question though, I have heard of this grading stuff over there. Two years ago Bill Pamplin, owner/successor of Thwaites came to visit me (brought me a nice Dodd Bass and a Bultitude Bow) and called his young son one morning to find out he had just passed his 3rd grade test on Bass.

This grading system is something I have only heard of recently on line from players in the UK. Maybe it was you a few years ago mentioning that you just finished 6th grade testing of something. Would you like to be our 'Mistress' here at 'Ken's Corner'? NOoo.. Not that kind of mistress... Routy bunch here getting the wrong idea Katie.:D .. What I mean is, Coach us Yankees thru the British Bass Grades so each of us knows where we stand with the British Bass system. Leraning the way some of us have, a lot of 'skipping around' occurs which leaves gaps sometimes in ones playing or learning curve.

Hey, will we have to address you as 'Mistress Katie' then?.. ;)

Was just wondering...

We may have to open a new section for this or at least a Thread called 'Across the Pond in Katie's Corner". I bet we could easily rival Richard's 'Down Here' thread in time. :cool:

Steve_M 05-17-2007 11:43 AM

Ken, you're referring to the Royal School of Music and Trinity College performance and theory examination systems. I've had Trinity Grade 5 theory but have probably forgotten most of it by now.

I expect Katie's done the whole system all the way to Grade 8 and beyond. :)

Ken Smith 05-17-2007 11:55 AM

Grades..
 
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Originally Posted by Steve_M (Post 4199)
Ken, you're referring to the Royal School of Music and Trinity College performance and theory examination systems. I've had Trinity Grade 5 theory but have probably forgotten most of it by now.

I expect Katie's done the whole system all the way to Grade 8 and beyond. :)


Yes, the Grades, theory and playing. I am interested in seeing a list of the required materials so it might be able to be self-applied here to thos search of self-improvement British Style.

Hey, if the Brits can make Basses like the 4 that I bought then I'am sure they can teach how to play it!;)

Katie Long 05-18-2007 06:48 AM

Funnily enough I haven't done the grades really, been far too busy! I've seen too many people plough through the grading system with a total lack of regard for technical development, etc. I think I took grade 5 but that was a loooong time ago. I'd be happy to explain the grading system to you all, but I'll have to come back and do it later. I have some serious sonata-memorising to do. :D

Tim Bishop 05-18-2007 04:29 PM

Finally.....
 
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Originally Posted by Katie Long (Post 4225)
Funnily enough I haven't done the grades really, been far too busy! I've seen too many people plough through the grading system with a total lack of regard for technical development, etc. I think I took grade 5 but that was a loooong time ago. I'd be happy to explain the grading system to you all, but I'll have to come back and do it later. I have some serious sonata-memorising to do. :D


Finally, a pretty face to look at! Hi, Katie and welcome to the Forum! :)

Ken Smith 05-18-2007 11:35 PM

Pretty Face?
 
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Originally Posted by Tim Bishop (Post 4233)
Finally, a pretty face to look at! Hi, Katie and welcome to the Forum! :)


hey.. no flirting..:mad:

Besides, I saw her first..:D

Wait.. never mind.. I'm married..:eek:

Katie, until you get some other Bass ladies over here, I'm afraid you might have a bit on your hands with all these musicians.. There's never a Cop around when you need one..lol

Steve_M 05-19-2007 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Tim Bishop (Post 4233)
Finally, a pretty face to look at!

Oh I'm so jealous.

Katie Long 05-19-2007 08:06 AM

If anyone's interested in seeing some photos of the RCM double bass weekend we held recently, you can see my photos here:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...f&id=504531785
and here
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...d&id=504531785

Should give you an idea of how fab it was, especially if you're a Rabbath or a Paul Ellison fan.

Regarding grades in the UK you can follow this link to see the syllabi for d. bass: http://www.abrsm.org/resources/allDBass0506.pdf.
I have to say that past a certain point they are a bit pointless in my opinion unless you want to either do the ABRSM diplomas or have it in writing. I haven't done my grade 8 (yet) because I figure that I am proof enough of my own ability and don't need to have a piece of paper to prove it... :cool:

Any of you fellow londoners doing the amateur orchestra circuit at the mo?

Steve_M 05-19-2007 01:51 PM

Unfortunately Katie I don't play double bass. I came this >< close to buying an NS CR5 electric upright bass last year from the Bass Centre when they were doing a ridiculously low deal on them and then baulked after trying it.

Even with the EUB I found I needed to attack the instrument to get any satisfaction out of it and at the end of the day I didn't really like the prospect of fighting the instrument in order to express myself. Maybe thats more of a sign that I didn't understand how to approach the instrument but I went back to bass guitar anyway.

Instead of being in an orchestra, I'm in a soul band with 6 female singers which has been through a fair amount of upheaval since the musical director walked out on us. So we're in the process of putting ourselves back together again and hopefully will be gigging by the summer. :)

Marcus Johnson 05-20-2007 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Ken Smith (Post 4241)
hey.. no flirting..:mad:

Besides, I saw her first..:D

Wait.. never mind.. I'm married..:eek:

Katie, until you get some other Bass ladies over here, I'm afraid you might have a bit on your hands with all these musicians.. There's never a Cop around when you need one..lol

Hey, leave her alone... I knew her when she was "Little Katie".;)

Oh wait.... I'm married too.

Steve_M 05-21-2007 04:59 PM

:rolleyes:


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