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Hi everyone, Peter Tambroni here from MostlyBass. There’s lots of great stuff happening over including an interview with Jon Gorrie, author of Performing in the Zone.

Check it out!

Playing with Scordatura

Hi Readers, Pete Tambroni here from Mostlybass.com and EvolvingEducator.com

I just put a post up at Mostlybass about some experimenting with scordatura and in particular tuning my G up to an A to play fiddle / bluegrass music as well as violin transcriptions. Check it out.

Washington: Bassists especially hard it in economic times of woe (whoah!)

Economic Crisis Takes It’s Toll on Live Music

-from Mostlybass.com news department.

MostlyBass Milestone

Hi readers, Peter Tambroni here from MostlyBass.com.

I’ve almost reached 100 posts over at MostlyBass.com! To celebrate, I’ll be giving away a download (or more) from my catalog.

Any requests?

A big thanks to Jason & Double Bass Blog for advice and inspiration!

Valse Miniature for Bass & Strings

Hi readers, Peter Tambroni here from MostlyBass.com (& now Evolving Educator.com)

An arrangement I did of Valse Miniature for bass and strings is now available with an introductory price of $5.00.

But for you loyal Double Bass Blog readers, it will be a FREE DOWNLOAD FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS.

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