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Double Bass New Album on Gut String Records!!!

Morse Codes From The Opposite Land is the name of my new album featuring Sacha Perry on piano, Charles Goold on Drums and yours truly on bass. Check out the new videos:






... you can also purchase the album digitally and physically on CDBaby:

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Thanks in advance for checking it out and I hope you enjoy!!!
 
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Woo! Nice! Been checking other records from Gut Strings recently! Guys like you and Ari Roland are inspiring me to get my Bow soloing together! Love the sound!
Will try to get this record at somepoint!
:)
 
Woo! Nice! Been checking other records from Gut Strings recently! Guys like you and Ari Roland are inspiring me to get my Bow soloing together! Love the sound!
Will try to get this record at somepoint!
:)
... Cheers to you! Ari has been the most influential in my arco endeavors- i literally watched him for years and taught myself how to bow from his example; not only the arco portion, but how to 'sing' with the bow: the challenge of your solo being something that appeals to other instruments (containing a hopefully collective quality of being rhythmic, melodic and harmonic) is the goal. Or I look at it simply with a question: "can you whistle back your solo and have it be interesting?" that's usually the goal.. I wonder sometimes how many horn players you hear say that they want to solo like a bassist is rare: I welcome the challenge to change that, respectfully..!!! Good luck to you, and check out jamaledavis.com for more info and projects coming!!!
 
... Cheers to you! Ari has been the most influential in my arco endeavors- i literally watched him for years and taught myself how to bow from his example; not only the arco portion, but how to 'sing' with the bow: the challenge of your solo being something that appeals to other instruments (containing a hopefully collective quality of being rhythmic, melodic and harmonic) is the goal. Or I look at it simply with a question: "can you whistle back your solo and have it be interesting?" that's usually the goal.. I wonder sometimes how many horn players you hear say that they want to solo like a bassist is rare: I welcome the challenge to change that, respectfully..!!! Good luck to you, and check out jamaledavis.com for more info and projects coming!!!
Very interesting way of thinking about it Something I've been thinking also!! I like it! I will keep an Eye out for your Projects I wanna visit NYC next year for a week or two, so maybe I can drop you a P.M.. and I'll try to time it when your playing!!:)