Contrabass Conversations Episode 3 – Freelance Tips and Great Tracks.



I just released episode 3 for Contrabass Conversations. You can always subscribe to Contrabass Conversations by visiting the website or clicking the button below. About 20 minutes into the episode there is a great jazz bass solo by Henning Sieverts.

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CC #3 Show Notes

Contrabass Conversations Episode 3
release date: 1/15/07
show length: 28:58
Freelance Musician Tips and Great Tracks.

website: http://contrabassconversations.com
e-mail: contrabassconversations@gmail.com
24 hour voicemail: 206-666-6509

Music played on this podcast is available from the Podsafe Music Network. Check them out at http://music.podshow.com.

Jason starts this week’s episode by playing Tu Cha Cha Cha by Antonin Bastian. Check out Antonin’s blog at http://dr-vibe.blogspot.com/.

Listener feedback from Ed in Sydney, Australia.

Jason discusses the January performance of the IRIS Chamber Orchestra.

Jason discusses the ins and outs of some aspects of the freelance music world. The comments are geared toward classical double bass players, but the information may be of value to all instrumentalists.

The last track played on this episode is Spherical by saxophonist Evan Tate. There is a great bass solo by Henning Sieverts on this track. Check out Evan’s website here.

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