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Retaining Beginning Bass Players: Strategies and Techniques

Explore effective strategies for starting and retaining beginning bass players, including tips on bass playing position, left-hand setup, bow holds, rosin application, shifting techniques, and improving musicianship. Learn how to engage and support bass players for long-term success in music education. Contact Michael Trowbridge for more information.

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Retaining Beginning Bass Players: Strategies and Techniques

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  1. 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep EM” “ONCE YOU START ‘EM, HOW DO YOU KEEP ‘EM? STARTING AND RETAINING BEGINNING BASS PLAYERS Michael Trowbridge, Retired Orchestra Director

  2. Contact info: Down load Power Point file of this session and notes from: Web: mtrowmusic.com Email: mtrowbridgebass@gmail.com 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep EM"

  3. “Bassic” Bass Playing Position The right height “Corner in the belly” Touch your nose “Hug” the bass Slow dancing 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep Em"

  4. Pizzicato Thumb on the side of the finger board Side of the index finger “In addition to regular pizzicato, students can learn a “rest stroke” (classical guitar term) or jazz pizzicato. Use the side of the finger and then have the finger rest on the adjacent lower string after playing the note. The sound will be much louder and there will be fewer blisters on the finger.” (From Measures of Success for String Orchestra – Teachers Manual) From “Measures of Success for String Orchestra – Teachers Manual - FJH 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep Em’"

  5. Left Hand Position Thumb opposite 2ndfinger Fingers curved, not collapsed Throwing a football Straight wrist Elbow up – (at a right angle with the neck) Left hand spacing ½ step between 1stand 2ndfinger Whole step between 1stand 4th 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep Em’"

  6. Example of left hand setup. From “Measures of Success for String Orchestra” bass book - FJH Publisher 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep Em’"

  7. Holding the bow Over Hand - French Thumb curved Relaxed right hand Flexible fingers Under Hand - German Three fingers meet at one point Pinky rests on bottom of ferule Flexible fingers 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep Em’"

  8. More on bow holds For both styles of bow holds: Start with a pencil Practice bow hold with out the bass Left hand helps Instrument helps 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep Em’"

  9. Description of French bow hold. From “Measures of Success for String Orchestra” bass book - FJH Publisher From

  10. Description of German bow hold From “Measures of Success for String Orchestra” bass book - FJH Publisher

  11. Rosin Pops Nyman Carlsson Lemurmusic.com Rosin on the bow? Too much rosin? Clean that instrument! 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep Em’"

  12. “Bassic” bowing Right angle Arm weight String vibrating Big instrument High = faster Low = slower Length of the string 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep Em’"

  13. Shifting? – There will be shifting! Thumb moves with hand Relaxed Keep in touch No hopping Muscle memory More than the D scale Get out of 1stposition 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep Em’"

  14. Better Musicianship only a ½ step away Between 1stand 3rd F# to G Cross over Yes… Get out of 1stposition 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep Em’"

  15. Examples of II position on D string From “Measures of Success for String Orchestra” bass book - FJH Publisher

  16. Examples of III position on the D string 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep EM"

  17. Where to put those things? Not in the back of the room! Front and center! Special attention Within arms’ reach Eye contact Have faith in the basses 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep Em’"

  18. Contact info: Down load Power Point file of this session and notes from: Web: mtrowmusic.com Email: mtrowbridgebass@gmail.com 2019 VMEA Conference "Once you start Em' how do you keep EM"

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