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This is an interview with our Orchestral specialist, Joseph Conyers who is assistant principal double bass at the Philadelphia Orchestra and teacher at the Juilliard School. Joseph tells us all about his seated posture with his double bass. He gives his tips to sitting properly and safely at the bass. Joseph and Geoff also talk about endpins, standing with your bass, being grounded to the floor, and choosing to sit or stand.
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Joseph Conyers chats about double bass extensions and orchestral excerpts.
Joseph Conyers tells us about his double bass gear, including his bass, strings, and bow.
Joseph Conyers answers a quick question: How do you choose the tempi of orchestral excerpts for auditions?
Joseph tells us about his very useful method of assigning letters to double bass articulations.
Joseph Conyers chats audition experiences, how to overcome audition anxiety, and when to start practicing, plus a Wagner ‘Meistersinger’ excerpt performance.
Joseph Conyers (Philadelphia Orchestra) shares why you might receive contradicting advice as a bassist, and how this could actually be used to your advantage.
Orchestral bassist Joseph Conyers shares a double bass exercise which he comes back to time and time again.
In this interview with orchestral bassist Joseph Conyers, he reveals how and why he sits with his double bass.
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Joe shares his advice on how to nail the orchestral audition, with experience from both sides of the audition panel.