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Old 04-07-2007, 06:49 PM
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Thumbs up Books you say?

http://www.smithbassforums.com/showthread.php?t=56

Read that link but one of the better new Book for Bowing beginners is 'My First Simandl'. This will get you started and then some!
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Old 04-07-2007, 07:13 PM
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Read that link but one of the better new Book for Bowing beginners is 'My First Simandl'. This will get you started and then some!
We'll that about sums up the book debate! I remember reading that post before.
Sounds like you're a Simandl fan Kenneth.
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Old 04-07-2007, 07:31 PM
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We'll that about sums up the book debate! I remember reading that post before.
Sounds like you're a Simandl fan Kenneth.
Well, Simandl is like serious Boot Camp. The other Book I mentioned 'My First Simandl' is more like Sneaker Camp..

Still, it's a serious matter learning the Bass...
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Old 04-07-2007, 07:39 PM
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Well, Simandl is like serious Boot Camp. The other Book I mentioned 'My First Simandl' is more like Sneaker Camp..

Still, it's a serious matter learning the Bass...
Well Ken, on that we are in total agreement.

Off the topic:I've just started working up my walking speed for a possible gypsy jazz gig. I've taken it up to crotchet = 288, so a wee way to go yet. Those gypsies like the fast times so I thought I'd better get prepared.
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Old 04-17-2007, 11:51 AM
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Now, I know what all the hub bub is about!The DB is an untamed beast!I have My 1/2 size Lidl and after an intense setup that included screws(I'll save that for a new thread in the Luthier forum with, big gnarly full size pics,elitist,..run!)I am hooked!

For now I can only play pizz,the only bow I have is for violin. It took awhile to carve My bridge to a playable setup and, I learned alot about the machine that is a DB.I mean,such small adjustments have,such a huge impact on tone and volume.Anyway,I can pretty much play anything I can play on electric on this thing(a bit slower on some stuff)and,can already play some stuff like,Big in Japan(T. Waits),Walk on the wild side,ya know fun easy stuff.

Now,I'm not assuming for one minute that any of this is proper,I notice I keep wanting to grip the neck like a hammer.I never even do that on EB My thumb is always anchored to the back of the neck.Also,I can see how a bigger bass would suit Me as,i feel I hunch over to find a comfy position.

For now,I'm in I love this instrument and,cant wait to find a teacher.I am also going to sell off a couple of EB to fund a new 3/4 size bass.I hope to have a budget of around $2,000 so,any recommendations in that department would be great!

Feel free to school this newbie,thats why I'm here!Thanks in advance!.......Chris
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Old 05-04-2007, 03:53 PM
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What's the latest on that double bass playing Chris?
Any luck getting a bow?
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Old 05-04-2007, 08:35 PM
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Richard,The DB is coming along great!Thanks for asking!I'm still messing around with the setup but,the playing is going great.I have not been able to get a good bow yet but,I am practicing w/my violin bow.Soon,I will be getting a decent bow and,the books that you guys recommended(My first Simandl.).

I am really looking forward to this learning experience.I really want to get into the arco stuff as,it seems I really am drawn to the notes when bowed like,that is the sound of a Bass that,is the sound I've always heard in My head.

I'm still looking for a teacher though.I will keep you guys posted and,I will be putting some pictures together for,a thread documenting the whole crazy fiasco of getting this bass to play(I'm sure it will be very entertaining).Till then,FEEL FREE TO LET ME KNOW ALL THE BAD HABITS YOU KNOW I'M PICKING UP FROM NOT HAVING A TEACHER!!Oh yeah,I'm looking for 3/4 so,any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!!
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