Joseph appeared at The Atlanta Bass Gallery on September 11th, 2010. This performance and clinic was webcast live over the internet via LiveStream.com. This is the Q&A portion of this event.
Date: 8-26/2010
Re: JPM Endorsement with NS Design
We are proud to announce that Joseph recently became an “official” endorser of NS Design electric upright basses. Read all about it at NS Design News by clicking here.
NOTES JOSEPH: “The CR4 is a beautifully crafted instrument. It sounds rich and warm like a true acoustic Double Bass, furthermore its playability is refreshing and inspiring. The CR4 is hands down the best electric double bass I have ever played” – JPM ORIGINAL POST BY: Joseph Patrick Moore Years ago I scribbled several quotes that really effected my outlook on music, creativity and life. Recently, I found this paper of quotes in a shoebox of memories. While I do not know the author, I thought it was worth blogging/posting and sharing this:
"Be brave enough to live creatively. The creative is the place where no one else has ever been. You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. You cannot get there by bus, only by hard work, risking and not quite knowing what you are doing. What you will discover will be wonderful - yourself."- author unknown Recently JPM joined as an Advisory Board member to NoTreble.com. He is excited to be apart of this bass website and looks forward in watching its future growth. Other Advisor’s include: * Cory Brown (editor in chief) * Sigurdór Guoemundsson * Evan Kepner * Will Marks * Jon Burr * Damien Erskine “I’m excited to be an advisor to NoTreble.com and look forward in watching its future growth. This bass webzine is a great resource for any aspiring bassplayer regardless of style or influence and I’m honored to be apart of it.” – Joseph Patrick Moore
Original Post by: Joseph Patrick Moore On September 29th, I gave a workshop/performance at BassUp 2007 held at the Atlanta Bass Gallery. It was a wonderful day of performances and clinics featuring the bass talents of: Jeff Schmidt, Bernhard Lackner, Christopher “C3′ Cardone, Gary Wilkens, Russ Rodgers, Darren Michaels, Myron Bennell Carroll and Trip Wamsley. Darren & CindyMichaels organized this event (as they have for several years). Kudos to the both of them! They were so respectful to all the participating artists and they made extra efforts to see that BassUp ran smoothly. Darren is such a talented artist in his own right and is a thoughtful and engaging human being. Much love goes out to Darren & Cindy Michaels for organizing such a great day. In addition, Jim Rubio (owner of the Atlanta Bass Gallery) was so very gracious to host this event. By the end of the day, Jim had virtually given everyone in attendance numerous promotional items such as strings, shirts, stands and even a $1000 dollar bass preamp. Regardless of where you live, if you need any bass gear, you should contact the Atlanta Bass Gallery. Jim Rubio is providing an amazing service to bass players everywhere! All in all, I was honored to have been asked to participate in BassUp 2007. I always enjoy meeting lovers of the low end:) Photos by Brian Sharples On June 3rd & 4th, I participated in“The Bass Club of Georgia’s” annual bass workshop/master class/performance at Emory University in Atlanta, GA. It was a wonderful two days of bass related workshops and performances for the Double & Electric Bass. Their was an incredible line-up of artists that included Richard Davis, Donald Palma, Mark Bernat, Doug Sommer, David Goodwin, Todd Markey, James Barket and many other talented performers and instructors. My role was to work with the electric bassist‘s. It was a true honor to have shared the stage and participated with many of the notable players listed above. Kudos to Mark Bernat and David Goodwin for pulling this off and for inviting me to be apart of the 2007 Bass Club, I believe a great time was had by all. Until next post…peace JPM Recently I’ve been reflecting on nine principles of life. I would like to share these with you:
1. Aware of Higher Self – Listen to your inner voice. 2. Trust – Surrender, let God handle the details. 3. Observe – Look at the world, allow it to be. Don’t judge, just observe, learn and grow. 4. Attract – Have a mental picture of what you want in life, guard it. 5. Receive – Accept the natural flow of life. 6. Connect to God – Lift yourself out of your body, float into space, observe the planet, ask for God’s guidance. 7. Pray – Meditate. Use sounds to change the vibration of your frequency. 8. Patience – Be totally free of judgement and timing of delivery. When things do not appear to be materializing the way you planned, remind yourself that you are patient and unnattached to any particular schedule. Contemplate how God has been patient with you. 9. Thanks – Be thankful and avoid complaining. Ask yourself, “How may I serve?” November 23rd, 2006 - Joseph Patrick Moore JPM has just been confirmed for this year’s Bass Day UK to be held in Manchester, England at the Life Cafe on November 19th, 2006. JPM will perform a solo set and will also offer a masterclass sponsored by Pedulla Bass.
Other scheduled performer’s include: Adam Nitti Jonas Hellborg Janek Gwizdala Alvin Mills Yolanda Charles Wojtek Pillchowski Stefan Redtenbacher Yossi Fine Stevie Williams Lucy Shaw |
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