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Is Blogging Easier than Podcasting?

I’m sure that many don’t feel this way, but for me, everything associated with the podcast takes literally 10 times longer to accomplish than for the blog. Blogging for me is fun, fast, and….easy, I suppose. Writing is quite enjoyable for me, and I just sit down and bang away at [...]

Eclectic Bass Episode 1 - a new podcast offering from Contrabass Conversations

Eclectic Bass Episode 1 - a new podcast offering from Contrabass Conversations
 
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The first episode of our new all-music series Eclectic Bass is now available! Listen to it with the player above (click the play button, or click ‘play in popup’ to keep browsing while you listen), download the episode (right click and choose ’save as…’), or subscribe to Contrabass Conversations to get all [...]

Great chat with Robert Meyer and Jack Budrow last week

Great chat with Robert Meyer and Jack Budrow last week

We hope that you all enjoyed the second half of our interview with double bass luthier Barrie Kolstein this past weekend. If you missed it, you can check it out on Barrie’s Contrabass Conversations page. You can download the episode, play it while you’re surfing online (click ‘play in popup’ and keep [...]

CBC 72: Barrie Kolstein interview 2

 
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We’re wrapping up our chat with Barrie Kolstein this week on the Contrabass Conversations show. We began this interview on episode 70 of the program, and in it we discussed Barrie’s father Samuel Kolstein and how he got into the bow making business, the progression into the bass making business, and the development of [...]

FriendFeed and how I peruse the Internet

FriendFeed and how I peruse the Internet

I’m definitely addicted to Twitter (you can find me at twitter.com/jasonheath).  I use it all the time and have been doing so daily for the past year.  There’s something about the simplicity of it (140 characters, that’s all you get) that appeals to me, forcing be to be pithy and focused, which is a [...]

Trembling in the Shadow of Audio Greatness

Trembling in the Shadow of Audio Greatness

I’m an indie content producer all the way. Though I do this stuff every day (and have been doing so for years), I have no formal training in writing, audio engineering, web design, or network technology. I’m a dude with a couple of music degrees, extra time on my hands after quitting a [...]

Bad Boyz of Bass last week, Kolstein this week, and Jack Budrow coming soon on Contrabass Conversations

Bad Boyz of Bass last week, Kolstein this week, and Jack Budrow coming soon on Contrabass Conversations

We released a Contrabass Conversations episode this past weekend featuring the Bad Boyz of Bass (Anthony Stoops, Volkan Orhon, Paul Sharpe, and David Murray).  Check out episode 71 of the podcast to hear these guys chat about the group and perform some selections, and be sure to subscribe to Contrabass Conversations (click here for iTunes [...]

Resources for bassists preparing for the Pittsburgh Symphony audition

Resources for bassists preparing for the Pittsburgh Symphony audition

Many bassists here in the States are busy preparing for the upcoming audition with the Pittsburgh Symphony. If you’re interested in this position, application details and a repertoire list are available at the bottom of this post (click the ‘read the rest of this entry’ link if you don’t see it).
We had the opportunity [...]

National Symphony bassist Ira Gold now on faculty at Catholic University of America

 
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Ira Gold, a member of the National Symphony bass section and a previous guest on the Contrabass Conversations podcast, is now on faculty at the Catholic University of America’s Benjamin T. Rome School of Music in Washington, D.C.
The school is accepting late applicants for Fall of ‘08. If interested, students can either view information [...]

Jason explains his podcasting rig

This brief video demonstrates the way that I record phone interviews along with my own voice, a method that is stable and produces a good audio product. This is harder than you might imagine! A lot of experimentation occurred before arriving at this setup, which may seem wacky but is actually quite reliable. [...]

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