Double Bass Ron Carter in today's Guardian

I dropped in from the Bass Guitar side to post this, and was glad to see it was already mentioned.

I liked the part where Miles Davis asked Ron to tour with him; Ron said he had to honor his current commitment, and Miles said "What?". But it had a happy ending!
 
Thanks for the post, the opening quote are words to live by: "There are three pieces of advice I give all my students: first, be on time. Time is money so don’t waste it. Second, check your ego. Pay attention and play well. Third, keep your ears open. If you’ve left your ego at home and got your ears open then you can hear what is happening with the music and make the best possible contribution.”

If you haven't seen it the Rick Beato interview with Ron Carter is worth a watch on Youtube
 
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wow, what a great interview! Ron was a big part of my getting back to playing again. After selling all my gear and going back to college at CCNY (for science, not music), at the end of my time there he had a group playing at the honors graduation. I couldn't bear the fact that I had abandoned music, and resolved to get back to it. Six months later in grad school I was playing in several bands and an Orchestra, and haven't stopped since. Not much jazz, unfortunately, but my heart is still there.
 
I've seen him just yesterday with Foursight band. Very classical jazz, played with absolute sureness, calm and clarity. Noone ever sped up or lost his calm. Mr. Carter played like it was the most comfortable thing a human can do. Very inspirational to see how he was connecting his phrases with breath. And wonderful drummer (Payton Crossley).
 
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