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Grammy winner Bass Baritone, Mark S Doss, singing the Bass solo from Ludwig Von Beethoven's 9th Symphony : IV Presto
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Sep 28, 2017 · Download the free lesson transcription here: https://discoverdoublebass.com/lesson/double-bass-solo-mahler-symphony-1 http://www.discoverdoublebass.com - ...
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The bass solo was given to the cello by Mandyczewski (1907), but restored by Landon (1964). Symphony No.45 in F-sharp minor, Hob.I:45 Surprisingly, all editions leave the bass solo intact. Symphony No.72 in D major, Hob.I:72 The bass solo is intact in Landon (1964) and Paulsson (2011). Mahler: Symphony No.1 (the "Frère Jacques" solo)
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Jul 2, 2019 · We’re big fans of using free internet resources whenever possible, so here’s a free, YouTube tutorial of Summertime, arranged for solo double bass, from discoverdoublebass.com. Money by Pink Floyd. We listed this one in a previous post, featuring 10 Beginner Bass Songs..., but it’s worth mentioning again. This timeless hit is played ...