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Jazz Legend Ron Carter Discusses His Bass Tone and Playing Style

Ron Carter
A legendary player with one of the most recognizable tones in all of jazz, bassist Ron Carter has appeared on literally thousands of recordings over the course of his nearly fifty-year career. Aside from his distinguished career leading his own units, he has played with a who’s who of jazz players of the last half-century, and established himself as one of the genre’s all-time greats.
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Jazz legend Ron Carter discusses how he developed his remarkably rich tone on the upright bass, and shares his thoughts on how jazz musicians communicate to listeners.



Shoot Date:
September 2007
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Bass | Jazz | Technique

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Loyola University New Orleans | Loyola University New Orleans Forum

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