Build Your Shifting Vocabulary
There is no way around it - the ability to shift successfully is necessary to be a double bassist! Join Travis Harrison as he discusses different kinds of shifts, the mechanics behind how they work, and presents some exercises to widen your vocabulary of shifts. Whether you want a vocal shift that imitates the voice, or a stealthy shift that is inaudible to the audience, this livestream will address this important topic for double bassists.
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Small critique - the spoken instruction is much quieter than the bowed bass, and the room is very audio-reflective. Maybe having the mic closer to the instructor's voice would be helpful.
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Hi Travis!
How would you do "Long Shift and Pivot" from the JQ book, but pizz? -
Thanks for the workshop!
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I play fretless EB, but use the Canadian School of DB books.
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Oops! Was watching on delay - still curious though!
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I watched it later! Thanks for the great class! I'm a professional Jazz Bassist with quite some expertise in playing classical, but I always struggle with keeping the vibrato going while shifting (especially in thumb position) ... your vibrato and shifting sounds great Travis! Very inspiring... would love to find some content that really looks at the mechanics of vibrato+shifting super slow ;)