Hi Patrick!
After a few years of playing purely pizzicato in jazz groups, about 6-8 months ago, due to a shift in teacher, I was inspired to go and purchase a bow.. and haven't looked back! Have found it has helped my bass playing enormously.
Now my question is up to this date I have only really been working out of the simandl book, which I have enjoyed however I was hoping you could recommend either some more books/pieces that would of be a step up from the music in the simandl book? Something to continue to challenge my self with, preferably something with some thumb position stuff!
Also another quick qs. are there any books that have been written on the history of the double bass in the classical music Side of things? Which could be like a crash course in the history of the instrument in terms of classical music? My education has been very much jazz dominated, and as my fondness for the sound of classical/bowed double bass increases I want to have a better idea of the history behind it, its developments, important players/repertoire.. and I just don't really know where to start!
Any feed back would be great, sorry for writing so much!
Thanks a lot, Callum.
After a few years of playing purely pizzicato in jazz groups, about 6-8 months ago, due to a shift in teacher, I was inspired to go and purchase a bow.. and haven't looked back! Have found it has helped my bass playing enormously.
Now my question is up to this date I have only really been working out of the simandl book, which I have enjoyed however I was hoping you could recommend either some more books/pieces that would of be a step up from the music in the simandl book? Something to continue to challenge my self with, preferably something with some thumb position stuff!
Also another quick qs. are there any books that have been written on the history of the double bass in the classical music Side of things? Which could be like a crash course in the history of the instrument in terms of classical music? My education has been very much jazz dominated, and as my fondness for the sound of classical/bowed double bass increases I want to have a better idea of the history behind it, its developments, important players/repertoire.. and I just don't really know where to start!
Any feed back would be great, sorry for writing so much!
Thanks a lot, Callum.