Author Archives: Jonas

Charles Mingus jazz documentary

Kevin Ellington Mingus is working on a documentary film on his grandfather, jazz great Charles Mingus.

The feature-length documentary is the journey of a grandson searching for the truth behind the legend of the grandfather he never knew. Surrounded by controversy for his polemic actions and his unpredictability, the enigmatic figure of his grandfather became a jazz icon. The documentary opens doors to unknown facets of a composer who left one of the largest musical legacies of 20th Century American music. It is the path of his grandson, looking at the life of his grandfather through the eyes of those he touched and inspired, and through the locations where he lived and composed his art. The film rediscovers both, the man and the artist: Charles Mingus.

There are many perspectives of my grandfather that have not had a place in defining his legacy… I am seeking them out to understand him beyond myth, fable or a singular vision of his work.                                                                                                          – Kevin Ellington Mingus, Director  

Kevin Mingus still needs support to continue this project. If you want to contribute, visit his site at Kickstarter or www.orangethenblue.com

Double Bass Kaleidoscope at Michaelstein/Germany

The fifth Double Bass Kaleidoscope, under the leadership of Prof. Silvio Dalla Torre, will take place in March 2012 (11-18). One of its focuses will be the subject of the orchestra audition, which, in view of both practical playing and mental training, will be examined under the guidance of experienced professors.
In addition, an audition competition will be held for the first time. As well as concerts by lecturers and participants, various performances and discussions, there will again be ample opportunity for exciting exchanges of opinion, not least during the evening meetings. For the first time, a national meeting of the Pädagogischen Arbeitsgemeinschaften Kontrabass (Association of Double Bass Teachers, PAK) will precede the Double Bass Kaleidoscope.

Joel Quarrington – Montreal
Nicholas Walker – New York
Chen Zi Ping – Peking
Dan Styffe – Oslo
Stephan Petzold – Berlin
Maggie Urquhart – Den Haag
Christian Weber – Zürich
Ulrike Martin – München

Impressions from 2010 at Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO7oTa7umy4

Violin Making live stream

As part of the RNCM’s prestigious Manchester International Violin Competition, the four violin makers William Castle, Helen Michetschläger, Kai-Thomas Roth, and Marc Soubeyran will work together to make a copy of a Guadagnini violin. The making process is broadcasted as live stream: www.ustream.tv/channel/rncm-test

The violin will be set up in full playing condition, but will be varnished subsequently. After varnishing, the violin will become part of the RNCM collection for loan to RNCM students. The finished violin will be played for the first time by one of the Competition’s semi-finalists on the final day of the Competition. As part of this special event, the makers will be available to answer questions about the process.

Link Tips

“Double Basseast” its the title of bassist Hagai Bilitzky’s weblog. He is a specialist in classical arabic and middle east music, and has written a method odor double bass and middle eastern music – “A Perfect Match ”

The “eastern positions” for the double bass are a way to execute the micro tonality, or ‘quarter tones’*, that are in use in Middle Eastern music’s modal frameworks, making it possible to play the double bass in an ensemble and also to bring the double bass into prominence as a solo instrument in this genre.

Do you need lead sheets of jazz standards? http://www.jazzstudies.us/ offers 1200 jazz charts – just the chords and no melody, but: you can transpose all tunes to any key you need with just one click.

JazzCapacitor is a YouTube Channel that features tons of transcribed music – mostly double bass solos of legends like Ray Brown, Scott LaFaro, Charles Mingus, Ron Carter and Eddie Gomez, but also of contemporary greats like Scott Colley and Christian McBride.

Workshop with John Goldsby

Lando Music and John Goldsby will present this Workshop on Jazz Double Bass History and Techniques on Saturday, Dec. 3.

Since 1994, John Goldsby  has been a member of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk Big Band (the Cologne Radio Big Band). From 1980 to 1994, John lived in New York City and was an active fixture on the New York jazz scene, performing everywhere from Carnegie Hall, to the nightclubs of Greenwich Village, to concert stages around the world. John is actively involved in the jazz scene as a bassist, bandleader, composer, teacher, clinician and author.

John Goldsby is well-known as a jazz educator and has taught at the Folkwang Hochschule Essen, Cologne Musik Hochschule, William Paterson College, Long Island University, and Columbia University. He also teaches at Jamey Aebersold’s Summer Jazz Clinics and he has recorded many educational jazz records for Mr. Aebersold.

The Jazz Bass Book is his most recent book, documenting jazz bass players and their techniques from a historical perspective. This first-of-its-kind work is filled with transcriptions, historical and technical information, discographys, and Goldsby’s insightful and inspiring writing. A play-along CD is included for the reader/student to use with written etudes, patterns, scales, and improvised solos and bass lines.
John Goldsby has written two other instructional method books: Bowing Techniques for the Improvising Bassist, and Bass Notes. Bass Player magazine says, “Bass Notes is an excellent resource for intermediate to advanced jazz bassist.” The National Association of Jazz Educators says, “Bowing Techniques should be a required publication for upright bassists!” Since 1990, John Goldsby has been a featured writer for Bass Player Magazine with his columns “The Tradition,” “Mastering Jazz,” and “Jazz Concepts.”

The workshop is for bass players of all levels – from beginners to students to professionals. Participation fee is 20 €.

Location: The “Freitagsküche” at Mainzer Landstrasse 105, Ffm
(at the Lando Music premises)
Date: Saturday, December 3., 12 to 5 p.m.
Directions: 3 minutes walking distance from the Frankfurt central station

During the intermission and after the workshop, there is also the opportunity to chat and play and test Christopher basses, the Eminence bass, Presto strings, pickups and amplifiers.

Registration form after the click …

Looking forward to meet you there, Jonas