Greetings!
Happy Friday everyone!
Synchronicity. I mentioned it a few weeks ago in reference to
Putter Smith. It happens often in my life I find. I had a dream
this week where someone I have not seen or heard from in years made
a brief appearance, and the next day that person sent me a friend
request on FaceBook. It also happens that I keep day dreaming of
building an Octobass. I have no illusions of selling it...just the
challenge of making it and the obvious marketing draw of having
something like an Octobass on your showroom floor! The
Synchronicity part is two subscribers sent me in links to
Octobasses this week. It must be a sign. What was that movie
quote, "if you build it, they will come...".
Someday...maybe...
So...without further ado, I bring you some Friday night double bass
entertainment!
And remember...if you have ANY links, news, videos, etc. you want
to share, eMail it to me at eroy@uptonbass.com and I'll be sure to
share it. Oh...and if you just want to say "Hi" you can do that
too!
Have a nice weekend!
Eric
Roy
Upton Bass String Instrument Co
860-535-9399
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MIM
Phoenix, AZ - Octobass
YouTube
Matthew Hill, Curator at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix,
Arizona, demonstrates the Octobass.
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La
follia-arcangelo corelli
variation for octobass
YouTube
Variations of "La Follia" played with an octabass, a very rare
instrument invented in the year 1849 by Jean Baptiste Vuillaume.
The instrument used in this video is actually a replica of the only
one existing in the world, conserved in the Music Museum of
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Giovanni
Bottesini
GRAN DUO CONCERTANTE
YouTube
Hello Eric,
I met you last summer when I got my Double bass
appraised at the Stonington shop. I just wanted to pass on a video
I found on Youtube that I figured you might enjoy and/or want to
put in the Upton Report.
It's A fantastic version of the Bottesini Gran Duo Concertante for
Bass and Violin. The two performers really play it well, and they
ham
it up a little bit as well (just enough shmaltz to make Bottesini
proud).
I hope you enjoy, and maybe even have a look at my own bass
performance on my own channel. Here is me playing the first and
second movements of the Eccles Sonata:
Thanks for the Upton Report, as well as the repair videos
regarding the Prescott bass. I'm quite interested in both!
Regards,
Alex V.
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