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Here's a collection
of my favorite links that should be of interest to musicians:
Acousticbass.com.
The name says it all.
Acoustic Image.
To my ears, the best amplification systems on the market today.
American School of Double
Bass. Excellent teaching in Ohio.
America's Shrine to
Music Museum. A world-class musical instrument museum. Plan a vacation
around it.
American String Teachers
Association. Promoting excellence in string & orchestra teaching
and playing.
Jeff Bollbach.
A fine bass maker/restorer in New York state.
Chicago
Bass Club. Bass-related new & events in the Chicago area.
Chicago Jazz.com.
A lot of good information on jazz and jazz musicians in Chicago.
Double Bassist.
The music magazine for double bass teachers, students, players and makers.
Guild of American Luthiers.
An organization dedicated to string instrument making & repairing.
Bill Harrison.
An excellent bassist, great teacher and all around talented guy in Chicago.
Dave Holland.
Amazing modern jazz bassist.
International Pernambuco
Conservation Initiative. Dedicated to the conservation and sustainable
use of Pernambuco.
International
Society of Bassists. An organization that every bassist should join.
Gary Karr. The
living legend of 20th century classical double bass.
Nick Lloyd Basses. A fellow native-Iowan and a talented bass luthier working in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Maestronet.
A violin-related site.
Thomas
Martin. English bass player and maker of fine cellos and basses.
Midwest young artists.
A non-profit youth music ensemble program.
Rodney
Mohr. An exceptional bow maker and my teacher.
Mooradian. Some
of the best gig bags available today for a variety of instruments.
Strad Magazine.
Classical music magazine for all strings enthusiast.
Strings Magazine.
"All Things Strings."
Violin Society of America.
An organization for anyone interested in instruments and bows from the
violin family.
David Wiebe.
A fine violin maker in Upstate NY.
2xBasslist.
E-mail discussion group for bassists.
WDCB. 90.9 FM in Chicago plays the best in Jazz, Blues, Folk Reggae and Classical.
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