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The Dark Side of Comfort
A pair of jeans, a couch, and an acoustic bass: how choosing comfort rekindled my practice, added two hours a day, and made me happily imperfect.
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When TV Grooved: The Slap That Defined 90s
From sitcom jingles to slap bass grooves: a nostalgic dive into the sound, the style, and the Yamaha BB that made the ’90s groove forever.
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Beyond Specs: Why Classics Win
Specs don’t crown greatness. Classics endure because mastery and soul outlast convenience: Vespa, iPhone, Fender, and the double bass prove it.
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Voicing: the art of making chords speak!
Voicing is the art of making chords speak. From Bill Evans’ rootless poetry to McCoy Tyner’s quartal power and Herbie Hancock’s suspended colors, this article explores how subtle choices transform harmony into emotion. A gentle invitation to listen, reflect, and discover the magic of jazz voicings whether you are a musician or simply a music lover.
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Two Years of Notes, Strings, and Growth
Two years of daily videos: growth, Pizzicato, and Dreampack. A path still far from halfway, but one that keeps swinging with jazz.
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Success: A Journey of Effort, Constancy and Hidden Truths
Success is not a destination but a journey of effort, constancy and focus with Japanese secrets to overcome laziness along the way.
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Jazz: a word without borders
Few musical genres carry as much cultural weight and as much mystery in their origins as jazz. Its sound is instantly recognizable, yet the story behind its name remains a fascinating puzzle.
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Roger Radcliffe: the silent jazzman of 101 Dalmatians
A look at Roger Radcliffe, the discreet jazz musician in Disney's 101 Dalmatians, and his connection to jazz and the double bass.
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When a Changing Square Mirrors a Changing Bass: The Quiet Journey of Justdoublebass
“Music magazines are written by people who can’t write, interviewing people who can’t speak, for people who can’t read.” That’s what Frank Zappa said, a guy who truly lived music (and not just a little!). But don’t worry, that’s not the case here.
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