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Jason Heath plays Capriccio No. 2 by David Anderson

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Doublebassblog.org writer and ContrabassConversations.com host Jason Heath performs the Capriccio No. 2 by David Anderson and describes techniques used in this piece. Footage from the 2007 Silk Music Camp in Lisle, Illinois.

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  • Dave's the man. I played with him in Oregon for the Britt Music Festival. I'll see if I can hunt this sheet music down. I hope he publishes more of it!

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  • As the composer... I don't mind at all Jason's very cool interpretation... it should have that free feeling!!! He knocked it out!!!

  • As the composer... I don't mind at all Jason's very cool interpretation... it should have that free feeling!!! He knocked it out!!!

  • wow, it sounds like a whole orchestra in that one bass.

  • I really enjoy your playing! But a lot of what you do is not in the score. I am a firm believer of playing whats on the page. Don't get me wrong, It was a great performance but for instance the section in the end where you play double-stops, in the score they are "triple" stops. I roll them personally, but you did not play them at all! anyway I'm a picky musician and I very much enjoyed your take on the piece. Congrats!

  • Maybe, could you post on your blog where to get some of Anderson's stuff?

  • go to robertsonviolins dot com, you have to contact them and request Dave Anderson music

    apparently they are the only US sellers who have Dave Anderson's music...not all though, i believe

    they have all 7 Duets and another piece i cant seem to recall

  • sounded great. where do i get Dave Andersons music from; the closest i've gotten was having my former teacher asking him at a rehearsal but it was right when the concerto for bass/harp/ and strings had just come out so i don't think it was published yet. i checked on liben and lemur with no luck.

  • Beautiful

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