Rufus Reid Interview - The Ever Evolving Bassist!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • In this video, I have the enormous pleasure of welcoming one of the double bass world's most renowned and celebrated jazz bassists, Rufus Reid. Known for his work as a sideman, bandleader, composer, educator, and hard-swinging bassist, Rufus is someone who has been a first-call bassist since the early 1970s. We discuss topics such as his early influences, the legacy of his book the Evolving Bassist, the International Society of Bassists (ISB), playing with legendary artists including Dexter Gordon and Eddie Harris, and much more. We also hear some beautiful notes from his beloved 1805 Josef Rieger double bass towards the end of our conversation.
    I would like to express my gratitude to Rufus for his enormous contribution to the double bass world through his music and teachings. As someone who has done so much for our beloved instrument, he really is the epitome of the Evolving Bassist!
    - Geoff Chalmers (DDB Founder and Host)
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    If you want to learn more about Rufus, his music, the Evolving Bassist, and his numerous educational projects, please check out his website rufusreid.com/
    For a full list of discussion links, behind-the-scenes photos, and more, visit: discoverdoublebass.com/interv...
    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 Introduction
    01:36 Rufus' Early Influences
    06:09 Meeting Ray Brown
    07:38 Going back to school
    11:15 Meeting Gary Peacock
    12:30 Learning bass in Seattle
    16:04 Writing the Evolving Bassist
    22:30 Double Bass Duets
    27:10 Advice for Students
    28:54 Jamey Abersold and J.J Johnson
    31:55 The International Society of Bassists
    41:42 Rufus Reid's Double Bass
    50:22 Solo bass performance
    52:52 Strings and gear
    56:11 What's new?
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  • @wysiwyg2489
    @wysiwyg2489 Год назад +4

    Awesome interview, his book (Evolving bassist) was the first I bought and use it to this day. Those pictures of him with an afro are awesome. He wrote the most amazing comment, that always resonates: "My concept is that we as bassists should be able to play completely alone and relay the essence of a song by the construction of our bass line. We don't need need the keyboard to clarify the kind of chord. We don't need the drummer to clarify your rhythm. You should be able to swing and radiate energy all alone. Obviously, when we add a good piano player and drummer, it should be an added pleasure, but not a crutch. Don't lean on anyone, it is your responsibility to play harmonically and rhythmically simultaneously" Simply out of this world. Congratulations!

    • @DiscoverDoubleBass
      @DiscoverDoubleBass  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much, it's great you enjoyed it and thanks for sharing the wonderful quote!

  • @walkingbassline
    @walkingbassline Год назад +9

    Rufus is so awesome. Seems so open, patient and kind. I had a lesson with him when I was about 17 and really had no place having a lesson with him(knew next to nothing about jazz) but he was so cool and patient! He took the time to lay out a plan for me a set me on path of improvement, critical but supportive and motivating through example. He is an inspiration and should be a role model for all bassists and people.

    • @DiscoverDoubleBass
      @DiscoverDoubleBass  Год назад +2

      That must have been amazing. He's such a special teacher and wonderful human!

    • @huncauac2808
      @huncauac2808 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes he is. I met him at the Aebersold camp. I guess, be a good human been is necessary to be a good musician. A real one.
      Great channel!

  • @davidpenn9337
    @davidpenn9337 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great interview. Rufus is an extraordinary jazz bassist and one of the most kind people I have ever met. His book Evolving Bassist was my first bass training book and the concepts included continued with me to this day. The concepts provided me great foundational information that I applied during my time spent playing with Betty Carter years ago. He's a true Jazz Legend!

    • @DiscoverDoubleBass
      @DiscoverDoubleBass  7 месяцев назад

      It's always such a joy revisiting the book and playing the examples/etudes.

  • @eddiegomez1096
    @eddiegomez1096 Год назад +2

    Well Done Mr.Reid 👍

  • @I.O.M.
    @I.O.M. Год назад +6

    Love Rufus. So damn humble.

  • @MarkMarxonsBassChannel
    @MarkMarxonsBassChannel 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this legend’s wisdom n knowledge ❤🙏

    • @DiscoverDoubleBass
      @DiscoverDoubleBass  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it, Mark. Rufus has done so much for the music world and it was an honour to feature him.

  • @hagaibil
    @hagaibil Год назад +3

    What a wonderful conversation!! Bass is it

  • @russelldougherty3054
    @russelldougherty3054 11 месяцев назад +1

    I went through a lot of bass books before Evolving Bassist, but after a day with it I started adding some of his lines with my blues-rock band (including the implied substitutions). Got more compilments from the band than I ever did before. Still go back to it regularly.

  • @kirtsimon1416
    @kirtsimon1416 Год назад +1

    please let there someday be an audio book on the history of jazz bass narrated by Rufus Reid. His voice is amazing!

  • @philparker97
    @philparker97 Год назад +3

    Evolving Bassist - one of the first books I bought and still refer to. What a great man as well as a great bassist and educator 👍

  • @davidgrant3762
    @davidgrant3762 Год назад +5

    Thanks for the upgrade, so much easier for older ears to hear. And thanks again to Rufus. Such a talent and such a generous musician.

  • @jamesrichardson3322
    @jamesrichardson3322 Год назад +3

    Rufus Reid is a legendary bassist!!! Good guy!! What beautiful Double Upright Bass!!

  • @stevenpalmore9429
    @stevenpalmore9429 Год назад +1

    I had the good fortune to study with Rufus for a short while in Chicago. He was more like my father that my real father .Love him

    • @DiscoverDoubleBass
      @DiscoverDoubleBass  Год назад

      That’s awesome. He’s a very special person!

    • @RAIN-AGAIN
      @RAIN-AGAIN 3 месяца назад

      @@DiscoverDoubleBass
      JUST SUBSCRIBED!!!
      EXCELLENT INTERVIEW
      MR. CHALMERS……
      YOUR QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS SHOWED; NOT ONLY YOUR ENCYCLOPEDIC KNOWLEDGE OF JAZZ,
      BUT YOUR TENDERNESS, AND OBVIOUS REVERENCE OF THIS NATIONAL TREASURE MR. REID‼️
      AS A SELF TAUGHT JAZZ COMPOSER, I AM WORKING ON MY DEBUT ALBUM…..
      ( coming out around Christmas 2025)
      Hope to use an ensemble of horns, strings, and vocalists to complement the melodic originals ….
      I confess…… as a self taught pianist and guitarist…… my vocabulary of knowing musicians and Bassist is embarrassingly low…….
      I’ve always leaned towards the lyricist side of things
      ( as a songwriter)……. Legends like:
      Rogers and Hart , Mercer,
      Arlan and Harburg, ect……..
      My infinity for writing jazz ballads keeps me at my old 1948 Baldwin
      Acrosonic piano……
      I will remember what Mr.Reid said about listening:
      27:27 ….. “ WELL…LISTEN TO OTHER PEOPLE PLAYING THEN…. LISTEN TO YOU ❗️
      BE A LITTLE MORE RESPONSIBLE OF WHAT ACTUALLY………. YOUR’RE PLAYING ………. UUMMMM
      AND………. IF YOU REALLY LIKE IT……….YOU LEARN TO LOVE IT❗️
      ……… AND THEN…. I MIGHT TOO….”
      Words to grow by …… I will remember them❗️
      I’m going to take a look at the I. S. B.
      ….. and order a copy of :
      THE EVOLVING BASSIST ❗️
      But…… I’ve been in LOVE with the Double Bass for decades ‼️‼️
      Hopefully, I’ll be getting one this year for my home music studio .
      As Mr. Reid mentioned 26:36
      “ IL HAVE TO GO SOMEWHERE ELSE TO GET ENRICHED ….. AND BECOME WARM………. I USED TO GO DOWN AND HEAR SAM JONES PLAY…… AND YOU JUST SMILED FOR THE REST OF THE DAY….
      YOU’RE JUST WARM!!!”
      AT 67…….. IM A BIT LATE TO THE GAME………..ITS A LOOOONG STORY JUST HOW MY LIFE GOT DISTRACTED FROM PURSUING MY TRUE LOVE…… MUSIC ‼️‼️‼️‼️
      BUT…… HOPEFULLY….. I CAN TRANSLATE THE TENDER MELODIES FROM MY HEART…… TO OTHER PEOPLES HEARTS……
      ……. AND PASS ALONG THE WARMTH THAT THESE DEDICATED ARTISTS HAVE WARMED MY LIFE WITH ‼️
      Hope to find a copy of his “CELEBRATION “ release as well as his PERPETUAL STROLL ALBUM.
      Thank you Geoff for such a rare treasure of a podcast ‼️……
      It reminds me of another consummate jazz interviewer “PABLO HELD”‼️
      Like “YOU” his passion and genuine LOVE FOR THE ART……shows in his eyes…… his smile, and enthusiasm ‼️
      You have my undivided attention sir‼️
      and thank you
      Mr. Reid for sharing your:
      RICHES, YOUR PATIENCE AS A CARING INSTRUCTOR, YOUR SPIRITUAL SERENITY, GOLD MINE OF WARMTH;
      VOCALLY, AS WELL AS TREATING US WITH YOUR STYLE, AESTHETICS, AND GOD GIVEN WISDOM.
      Thank you both for visiting us from heaven………..YOURE A SIGHT……
      ………….. FOR SORE HEARTS ❤️‍🩹
      And …….. ears🕯
      Happiest Spring gentlemen 🌱
      God Bless,
      🎼 RAIN AGAIN 🎼

  • @lowtone9
    @lowtone9 Год назад +2

    Met him at an Aebersold clinic in Chicago, and I’ve not been the same since.

  • @dacarch
    @dacarch Год назад +2

    Wonderful interview, just ordered his book "The Evolving Bassist".

  • @buzoruso2060
    @buzoruso2060 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wise words Rufus

  • @starlightghometheater2365
    @starlightghometheater2365 Год назад +4

    Gerard Stroh***
    Discover Double Bass!!!!
    I Play Double Bass and Bass Guitar and 4 and 5 String Bass!!!
    I Play A 3/4 Size Bellafina Acoustic Upright Bass and It Sounds Great and I Use D'addario Kaplan Heavy Tension Stranded steel core Upright Bass Strings and It Sounds Awesome and I Also Have A Stagg Stick Bass and I still Have it But It Eats 9 Volt Batteries For Dinner But I am Going To Upgrade the Pickup on That Bass and it Fingers Great and It Does Have A Good Pickup on it****
    I Took Up String Double Bass when I was About 11 1/2 Years Old and I Learn Bass Guitar About the same Age!!!
    I also Play Piano & Organ at Staint Bernards Church for 38 Years Now and I Learn Piano at the Age of 10 years old and the Same on Lead Guitar!!!
    I Play some Mandolin and Violin some What****
    I Like To Get Me A Cello and A 4/4 Size Double Bass If I can Find one Cheep Enough But For Now I am Happy What I Have!!!
    I Use A French & German Bow on my Upright Bass!!!!
    For Bass Guitars I Use 4 and 5 String Bass and I have 3 Music man 5 String Basses and one of them is Tune one Octive Below A standed 5 String Bass and the Bass Guitar Has Super Heavy Bass Strings to have that Tunning here are the String Gauges on that Bass 80 + 100 + 145 + 200 + 260 and I use That Bass Just For Special Effects only and I Have Some Fender & Squier 4 String Basses and I Have one Left Handed 4 String Bass and Also A Hofner Beatles Bass Guitar and Thats Stung With LaBella Flat Round Bass Strings and I Have 5 Violins and one Electric one and it is Made By Stagg and the Body is Shape Like the Letter S and it is Strange Looking!!!!
    I Have 5 Mandolins and 3 of them are Electric and the Rest of them are Acoustic!!!!
    I Have A Vintage 1973 American Fender Telecaster Guitar and I Also Have A Rickenbacker 360-12 string Guitar and 5 Guild Guitars and 2 12 string Guitars and Others!!!
    Thats My Bass Story!!!!
    Bye From Gerard Stroh!!!

  • @dickvisser8363
    @dickvisser8363 7 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful interview Mr. Chalmers. Very well done and your respect for this Bass Guru is palpable in the manner that you put the questions and in your facial expressions during the interview.
    Again, very well done.! Grace, is the word.
    I really like this. But that's also down to my profound personal admiration of this Master as well.
    Keep up the good work.

    • @DiscoverDoubleBass
      @DiscoverDoubleBass  7 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for your kind words.

  • @blaiseutube
    @blaiseutube Год назад +2

    I would love to play bass.
    I listen to these interviews because they are so thoughtful and inspiring.

  • @PaulPaterson
    @PaulPaterson Год назад +3

    Great video. Better sound.

  • @Badbing612
    @Badbing612 7 месяцев назад

    Mr Reid. I remember 10/99 when were a part of a fabulous trio that backed me at Lincoln Center. 2 Italian songs. Last minute arrangements by James Lamb. Great memory sir. Continued health and success Maestro. Ba da bing. 👍🐊😎

  • @OlimpiuVuia
    @OlimpiuVuia Месяц назад

    Even if I don't know a lot of names, your content is great to watch, despite this very niche instrument. Thank you!

  • @leosmithonbass
    @leosmithonbass 6 месяцев назад +1

    in case you're not hip, at 46:55 they are talking about the Anima Nova adjustable soundpost.

  • @maduroholdings
    @maduroholdings Год назад +2

    it's wild.tjat he would.take a 200 year old.bass and modify it

  • @felixhartley7749
    @felixhartley7749 4 месяца назад

    bro is so thirsty lol

  • @Musicman914
    @Musicman914 Год назад +2

    What a legend..