Mr. P.C. set the bar for jazz double bass in the 50s and 60s. Part of the Detroit Cass Tech High School triumvirate of bassists that also included Ron Carter and the original bassist with the Jazz Messengers, Doug Watkins. His sound produced from the "Maiden's Head" carved instrument that he used was just as critical to his legendary playing, as the construction of his unforgettable lines; laid out for countless titans of jazz during the albeit too brief longevity of his lifetime. His work with Miles and specifically on KOB, represents some of the finest examples of just how important his contributions to music were. His place in music history will always be remembered with an immortal appreciation, and desire to hear more.
Thank you very much for sharing this information for free ! Very inspiring to play arround with these 6 notes patterns and maby combine it with some melodic minor concept ideas. Great teaching !
Bob you are the best!!! AND a such a nice guy! I like all your lessons, so helpfull. If you run out of ideas sometime, you could maybe show us how the bassists used to play the traditional Count Basie style blues. e.g. "segue in c" or " I Needs To Be Bee'd With 1965" or something like that . All the best from Germany.
Hi Paul. Not sure what you mean exactly, but while the course videos are stream able I do believe there are audio-only versions you can download. Is that it? Feel free to write with any further questions at bob@openstudiojazz.com
@@bobdeboo8549 thanks for responding i meant to say is this course about paul chambers is it available only online or was there an actual book or books that the course was available on
@@paulfonseca1389 ah, I see. Thanks for clarifying. It is indeed only available online, as are all of the Open Studio courses. The workbook and audio-only versions of the lessons are downloadable though.
So then it comes with a book and videos I didn't know if you could only get the course online or did you have to download inorder to to receive the course
Jazz is always in the present. The players, long gone, are still here teaching us. Jazz is an amazing and resilient musical art form.
100%!!!
Bob DeBoo is the GOAT
LOL! thanks for watching Dawson : )
Mr. P.C. set the bar for jazz double bass in the 50s and 60s. Part of the Detroit Cass Tech High School triumvirate of bassists that also included Ron Carter and the original bassist with the Jazz Messengers, Doug Watkins.
His sound produced from the "Maiden's Head" carved instrument that he used was just as critical to his legendary playing, as the construction of his unforgettable lines; laid out for countless titans of jazz during the albeit too brief longevity of his lifetime.
His work with Miles and specifically on KOB, represents some of the finest examples of just how important his contributions to music were. His place in music history will always be remembered with an immortal appreciation, and desire to hear more.
Bob Deboo is a very appropriate name for someone who is into Jazz
@@ChibiBiscuit LOL. I had my fingers crossed that they would include me, but...
Specially for upright - Deboo means « standing » in French 😅
Thank you so much Bob and open studio🙏
Shut up and take my money! This is great. Will be buying full course for sure. Thank you Bob!
Thanks Eric! Hope you enjoy and please let me know what you think of it. Happy Practicing!
Thank you very much for sharing this information for free ! Very inspiring to play arround with these 6 notes patterns and maby combine it with some melodic minor concept ideas. Great teaching !
thanks Francis! Happy Practicing
Thank you! Definitely doing these on bass & piano today.
Fantastically helpful video - and a great teacher and methodology
I’m just an interested piano player. This was an incredible lesson. I’ll have to finish it later but wow.
Thank you Bob and Open Studio!
Thanks!
Bob you are the best!!! AND a such a nice guy! I like all your lessons, so helpfull. If you run out of ideas sometime, you could maybe show us how the bassists used to play the traditional Count Basie style blues. e.g. "segue in c" or " I Needs To Be Bee'd With 1965" or something like that . All the best from Germany.
Thanks so much Lurch! Great suggestions, and those would be very great to do a deep dive into.
Oh my god, the sound of that bass ❤ What are those strings?
Thx u!!!
Great video I noticed at times you use a machine that isolates that bass or slows the bass down what kind of equipment is that?enjoy your work of pc
Do you have to download the course to have it to listen too
Hi Paul. Not sure what you mean exactly, but while the course videos are stream able I do believe there are audio-only versions you can download. Is that it? Feel free to write with any further questions at bob@openstudiojazz.com
@@bobdeboo8549 thanks for responding i meant to say is this course about paul chambers is it available only online or was there an actual book or books that the course was available on
@@paulfonseca1389 ah, I see. Thanks for clarifying. It is indeed only available online, as are all of the Open Studio courses. The workbook and audio-only versions of the lessons are downloadable though.
Is the course on p c an actual book with cds to hear because if it is im definitely interested
Hi Paul. The course does include a 60+ workbook, and is comprised of 13 video lessons.
So then it comes with a book and videos I didn't know if you could only get the course online or did you have to download inorder to to receive the course
Cool!
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