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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2007

Bassist François Rabbath performing at Recital Hour at Ball State University

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  • You'll have to find him cause I just lucked out by him performing at Ball State.

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  • I want to meet him. I'll even meet a guy who met him.

  • He's performing with us at University of Southern Miss. Pretty stoked, even though this was pretty out of tune

  • Francois Rabbath wrote all of my double bass books and i think is probably one of the best bass players in the world

  • I don't care what all the Simandl proponents say about Maestro Rabbath.The man is

    awesome and untouchable! Now bring the noise!

  • @manny75586 and PanicGreenDayMCR after studying both methods, the Rabbath method is more interesting, hits bowing technique, intonation development and is just more practical considering the instrument, granted you can take things from both methods (and the MANY other methods out there), but because the Rabbath method is a lot more interesting it is easier to have fun with, and as a musician i can say i improve a lot more when i'm having fun.

  • @manny75586 and @CarlosMacMartin studying both methods, the Rabbath method hits bowing technique, intonation and is more practical for the instrument

  • ah this is Le Cri de Venise

  • Haha! It's funny how worked up people get on this topic. :) (I wasn' the one who negative marked you BTW)

    I have to say that I slightly prefer Simandl for most things, but I will say it is NOT a great book for beginners even though it has beginner concepts in it. I think the beginner etudes Rabbath gives keep new students more interested at first. However, I do think the Simandl etudes are a MUST for anyone interested in Classical. There is good in both methods. I think people should know both.

  • WHAT IS THIS SONG CALLED??? i must know... this is amazing..

  • I went to this concert =]

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