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Old 09-08-2009, 09:46 PM
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Lightbulb Concerto HELP please!

I have been playing double bass for 3 years now (I mainly play rock and jazz) but I finished learning L' Elephant by Saint-Saens and I need a recommendation for some new concerto(s) to work on. I want to start focusing on classical playing, but I don't really know ANY famous composers or concertos for double bass so I need to figure out what is the next step. I know that L' Elephant is a famous one that is most people's first real concerto they play on double bass, so I'm looking to learn more that are harder... any suggestions?

Also if you know what book it is in or where i can get the music that would help a lot.

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Old 09-09-2009, 07:58 AM
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It's not a concerto - just a short piece w/piano acc. that you might like to try and ITS FREE!! Just go to ASODB.com, click on downloads and click "Reflections" by yours truly.
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Old 09-09-2009, 01:25 PM
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Get hold of some Exam sylabuses from colleges and music schools and see what's on the lists there. They are graded so you'll be able to see what's just a bit more advanced that the piece you just learned. See the 'Associated Board of the Schools of Music' and the Thames Valley University rep. list here http://www.tvu.ac.uk/files/LCM/lcm_e...ouble_bass.pdf

This is just the tip of the iceberg. You need to surf the net a bit with keywords like 'double bass repertoire' etc.

Good luck and don't forget to tell us if you find something interesting!
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Old 09-10-2009, 08:18 PM
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I'd say the next step would be Cimador or Capuzzi (In either C or F). Those are the standard first concertos after working on short pieces like the Elephant. Good Luck!
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Old 09-12-2009, 09:37 AM
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Not a concerto, but check out the Marcello sonatas. They're pretty fun to play, sound nice, and they're about the right difficulty level for where you're at. Capuzzi does make a great first concerto, though, and it would be very much worth your time to check it out. Lots of fun licks in that one.
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Old 10-31-2009, 11:55 AM
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Greetings! In addition to the Cimador and Capuzzi, I like the Pichl concerto. These are the 3 that I generally use in my studio. Inexpensive as well............. Regards, KJPbop
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Old 11-01-2009, 08:55 PM
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Not a concerto, but check out the Marcello sonatas. They're pretty fun to play, sound nice, and they're about the right difficulty level for where you're at. Capuzzi does make a great first concerto, though, and it would be very much worth your time to check it out. Lots of fun licks in that one.
Which edition of the Marcello? Schirmer edited by Drew (six sonatas)? Or International?
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Old 12-15-2009, 08:42 AM
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get capuzzi, its a good one but the main tune will be lodged in your head forever.
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