Story Time: Cabs – Video Episode


This is the video version of my recent Story Time with Contrabass Conversations episode about cabs. It’s…well…..sort of a video, anyway. Check it out and see. I have taken various photos and put them together in a kind of slideshow/documentary/video podcast episode. If you’re a podcast subscriber (and if you’re not, you click here to subscribe for free–all the cool kids are doing it) you’ll be getting this episode in the feed soon. If you have problems playing this video, you can also watch it in the bass blog video player in the sidebar of the blog.

Talk about layers on top of layers! Now there is a video version of this story, an audio version, and a text version. This is the sort of thing that I really enjoy putting together, and I hope that you enjoy watching it. I’ll be adding both and audio and video player to the original story, so that folks can choose which of the three methods of presentation (audio, video, or text) they most prefer. I’ll be doing the same thing with my other crazy gig stories over a period of time, so expect to see more projects like this coming down the pipes soon.

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  1. Jason Heath’s Double Bass Blog » Vote Bass! photo from Madeleine Crouch on February 1st, 2008 2:00 am

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