Archive for March, 2009

I’m eminently stalkable

Yazan: Jason | 19 March 2009 | No Comments
Categories: crazy gig stories

I had an experience a couple of years back that made me both chuckle and realize how non-private I’ve made all the little details of my life: I was halfway through a run one beautiful June day when I realized, to my horror, that I had forgotten about a lesson I’d scheduled with an adult [...]

Talent, Tips, and Fearless Pictures

Yazan: petertambroni | 19 March 2009 | No Comments
Categories: Uncategorized

Jason Heath here at DoubleBassBlog has put together the ultimate bass resource! But, if you’ve already read his thousands of posts, head over to MostlyBass Theres tons of great information, videos, and some I’ve just put up some interesting new posts on using paperclips to teach bowing, a great article by an economist (yes, it’s [...]

Are you using “An Introduction to Double Bass Playing?

Yazan: petertambroni | 19 March 2009 | No Comments
Categories: Peter Tambroni

Hi readers, Pete Tambroni here from MostlyBass.com When you purchase my book via Lulu, the process is anonymous. So, I’m curious who out there is using my book! Let me know and give me details – are you using it at a school or with your studio? If you have any comments, I’d love to [...]

New Look for Arts Addict

Yazan: Jason | 18 March 2009 | No Comments
Categories: blogging

Arts Addict, my other (non-bass) blog, just got a redesign that I think is pretty slick-looking. Check it out and let me know what you think!

The iPhone changes everything

Yazan: Jason | 18 March 2009 | 1 Comment
Categories: Uncategorized

I’ve slowly shifted more and more of my computing to the iPhone after picking one up during the launch of the 3G iPhone. While it may at first seem strange to use a handheld device for blogging, podcasting, and general web usage, a slick device like the iPhone (which is actually more of a mini [...]

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