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Insane
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Any Double Bassists out there?
I foolishly played an upright this weekend and discovered that I loved the sound, the feel and the difficulty of the double bass and am now in the market. Does anyone have any rules of thumb for buying one?
any recommendations for the sub-2k market (or approximately around there)? Any cautionary tails? |
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Young Crumudgeon
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Canada
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I only play the horizontal kind of bass. I can't get an upright because the ceilings in my apartment aren't high enough.
So I guess my warning is to make sure you have high enough ceilings.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: ....a state of pure inebriation.
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Wait... Is double bass another word for upright bass?
I thought this thread would be about drums.....
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: ....a state of pure inebriation.
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I love upright basses. I've never even attempted to play one, though. I have minimal experience on the horizontal bass.
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Aurally Fixated
Join Date: Oct 2007
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I play lots of electric bass guitar, and own an electric double bass which I use to play jazz and pop gigs.
I also play double bass in the symphony orchestra at the school I teach at. I'm not very good on acoustic double bass particularly with a bow... and this from someone who's pretty good on electric bass and has played professionally for several years. |
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see the links to my music?
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Beautiful British Columbia
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you know.........i have a few horizontal basses,acoustic,electric.......whatever.
but!!!!!!! i do run a bow on them on ocassion,("johnny rosen up that bow......")...........and come up with some sweet sounds..........really lookin' into an upright myself. good luck man. |
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Insane
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: About 70 pixals above this...
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Have you played any that you loved? Any that you would stay away from? Sorry about the nomenclature. I should have thought about that. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Young Crumudgeon
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Canada
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Aurally Fixated
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Violin and double bass are both tuned EADG, but that's high-to-low for violin and low-to-high for double bass (and 4-string electric bass). Yeah I know... but as a music teacher I pretty much know all the tunings, ranges and transpositions for all the orchestral instruments!
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Young Crumudgeon
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Canada
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Unless fiddlers do it the right way 'round, which come to think of it is possible; that would put their range more in line with other string instruments that one might be likely to encounter in, say, a bluegrass band.
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Incidentally, I wouldn't be surprised if "fiddling" and "playing violin" are as different in tuning as they are in most every other way. Quote:
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Young Crumudgeon
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Canada
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Also, your guitarist/songwriter is evil. The least she could do is give you a proper key to work with. Doing it in your head with nothing but a capo position is kind of a pain in the ass.
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Aurally Fixated
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Michael Manring takes retuning to a completely new level though... |
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Psycho
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Where the music's loudest
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Check out the TalkBass double bass forums. Research the forums, it should give you a good idea of where to start.
I wish I had the extra money to spend on a bass and lessons. It is probably the instrument I am most obsessed with.
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Insane
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: DFW
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picking up the instrument, be aware they are expensive.
I would suggest strongly, this from my friends who are double bassists (many of them since I'm a jazz musician and play with bassists all the time) is to get classical lessons first, just for a little while. Purpose being, proper technique with your left hand thus getting good intonation and tone. Then if you want to hit the Jazz thing or whatever you can move onto other stuff. But the Classical lessons will really help you a lot! And good for you, more people need to be hip to acoustic bass. To me, it's the best sound there is.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Doubles Basses Under 2K..good luck
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Typically laminate (plywood) Double Basses only sell less than $2000.US. The better basses typically needed to get a good sound for classical or jazz are the carved ones. These basses usually start above $3k and go way on up from there, unfortunately. Beware of plywoods less than $1k. They tend not to function very well. For a beginner classical or Jazz, you might be able to find a descent plywood for around $2K (but probably a little above~$2300). I just sold a plywood Meisel for that price. It was not a bad bass for a plywood. A good link for finding basses is: http://www.gollihurmusic.com/luthiers.cfm or lemurmusic.com Bluegrass or rockabilly Basses selling around $2k or a little under are okay. |
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