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Victor Wooten Double Bass Project Part 2: Designing and Building the First Prototype

Dave Anderson 22nd December 2017
(Read part ONE in the series if you missed it) To build our first Victor Wooten double bass we started with tracings of his centuries-old Carcassi instrument. The outline was so asymmetrical, we thought it would be better as a NEW instrument to correct the outline, and we created two mirror images, yielding very different basses, and opened it up to social media for feedback on which outline was preferred. Center is actual asymmetric Carcassi tracing - on Left, mirror image version of Carcassi left side, on Right, mirror image version of its right side... Ultimately we went with our gut…

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UBassAdmin 11th December 2017
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Victor Wooten Double Bass Project Part 1: The “Wooten” Carcassi

Dave Anderson 30th November 2017
Upton Bass is proud to have just completed a very cool commission for legendary bass guitarist Victor Wooten!  Over the next few posts, we'll walk you through this whole Victor Wooten double bass project. It began with the idea for a collaboration at the 2015 ISB show in Rochester.  Victor asked to bring us his 18th Century instrument labeled as a Vincenzo Carcassi, a stout wide-ribbed 5/8ths-time traveler with a strong and clear voice. Victor got this bass from Stanley Clarke! Try to imagine the Italian Vincenzo working by lantern, no concept that this bass would be played by some…

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