MARKBASS Clinic Featuring Michael Manring @ Lauzon Music 08/06/13 7PM

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  1. Lauzon_Music

    Lauzon_Music

    Jul 13, 2013
    1345 Wellington st west
    Lauzon Music
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=6eTBc7aWBGw

    On August 6th 2013 at 7PM Lauzon Music will be hosting Mark Bass clinic featuring Michael Manring. This is a free clinic and seating is limited. Please call ahead to reserve a spot.

    Hailed by many as the world’s leading solo bassist, Michael Manring has been pushing back the boundaries of what’s possible on the bass guitar for over two decades. While his technical skill and innovations always make an impression, it is his ability to communicate on a profound emotional level that most touches listeners. As editor Tom Darter wrote in Keyboard magazine after seeing one of Michael’s solo concerts, “Forget his astounding technique and musicality; forget his absolute command of his instruments; forget how seamlessly the musical ideas and the performance of them were wedded together…The enlightenment came most from feeling (seeing, hearing) the joy Michael felt to be playing…his brand of transcendental chops and musical understanding…was all in the service of the final outcome, the joy of making music.”

    Building on the conceptions of his teacher, the late bass legend Jaco Pastorius, Michael has developed a new approach to the instrument that includes unorthodox tunings, techniques and methodologies. He has honed his skills on hundreds of recordings as a session musician and thousands of concerts throughout the world. Michael has worked with a surprisingly diverse collection of musicians from New Age keyboardist Suzanne Ciani to avant-improv guitar innovator Henry Kaiser to celebrated folk troubadour John Gorka to experimental post-metal rockers Tim Alexander (Primus) and Alex Skolnick (Testament) to electro-pop pioneer Thomas Dolby. His long-term collaboration and close friendship with the late acoustic guitar genius Michael Hedges led to a lengthy stint as house bassist for Windham Hill Records; a label for whom he also worked as a solo artist, releasing four recordings under his own name: Unusual Weather (1986), Toward the Center of the Night (1989), Drastic Measures (1991) and Thonk (1994). These, along with his 1998 release The Book of Flame on the Alchemy record label earned him an international reputation as “a master of the fretless bass without rival.” (Guitar Club Magazine, Italy). He has garnered two gold records, Grammy and Bammie nominations, a Berklee School of Music Distinguished Alumni Award, two Just Plain Folks Awards and numerous Bass Player Magazine Reader’s Poll awards including 1994 Bassist of the Year. He was also the subject of a recent PBS TV documentary, The Artist’s Profile: Michael Manring.
     
  2. michaelandrew

    michaelandrew The bass player is always right.

    I just got back from the Michael Manring clinic at Lauzon Music where I sat in the front row with my bass teacher. Far be it from me to critique such a performance except to say that, even if his isn't a style of bass playing you like particularly (I might even question the musicality of some of it:confused:), go and listen and watch if you get a chance. The performance was astonishing.

    Michael Manring himself seemed personable and rather soft-spoken. He played, spoke and answered questions for well over 2 hours and was still "hanging out" when I had to leave. Time well spent.