Corey Schutzer
Corey Schutzer
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Bassist Corey Schutzer is making a name for himself as a versatile collaborator in a wide variety of styles. A classical graduate of Juilliard, Corey now calls upon a background in jazz, rock, and popular styles on both upright and electric bass to accompany some of the best musicians in NYC. This past year, he has played in the orchestras for the Radio City Christmas and Spring Spectacular, the Broadway productions of On The Twentieth Century and Gigi, and recorded with singer Maxine Linehan as well as the Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble. He has performed with orchestras and chamber ensembles in Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Bargemusic, and with singers at the Duplex and 54 Below.
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The hardest piece for string bass to play: the main melody
i dont care how old this is, I'm amazed and need to comment as much
While the concept is novel, and the challenge it presents is fascinating, I think the idea behind it is also brilliant. I think most people miss the concept it faces the performer and the audience with: in order to succeed in the act of creation-real, human creation-we have to fail to some degree. But in order to fail, we have to try to succeed. Otherwise it isn’t truly a failure. And if we try to succeed, and fail along the way, does that mean we succeeded in a more true sense? A piece *designed* to be failed is fascinatingly paradoxical and stretches your brain and its perception of success, failure, and everything in between and beyond. I can’t quite wrap my head around every facet of its statement, and I think that makes it even better.
FASCINATING!
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He failed the moment he brought a french bow
this is so cool how have I not seen this before
this is so cool how have I not seen this before
this is so cool how have I not seen this before
Would have been great if he had shut up
What a gorgeous Instrument and a beautiful sound!
Damn...
Kids, this is what happens when you dual-major in music performance and philosophy
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excuse my french but i fucken loved it🤣🤣👍👍..keep learning my friend ..u made my day...ur the best🫡....That should be a thing....wonder if theres a program that can continue the story so that when you really get confident . u can go right into unfamilar text and song ...could be way funny and enlightening.......wow im 11 late but keep up the good work bro
What wonderful tone this instrument has. I'd pay to see this man play of the traditionally difficult pieces.
When a composer wants to break the 4th wall in music
I see some people fighting about wether he should have revealed a blank piece of paper at the end. What I would have done as a composer is deliberately leave 2 blank pages at the end, and a note for the performer explicitly telling them to show the audience a blank sheet. After which, it is the decision of the performer to reveal the truth or not and either truly succeed at 'failing', or fail at succeeding failing. Boom, now everyone's happy.
I feel like, but can't prove there's a code in here, like maybe all the 9ths are contractions of the second half of the 3rds, when laid under the sus7. So when you take "every other noun" so to speak, he's telling us "the jade scorpion is in the blue rest stop."
Love coming back to this.
Imagine the first sightread
That’s like a character’s inner thoughts of an epic battle in anime .
STOP TALKING!!!!....Just play.
The piece is meant to be talking while playing...
I suspect that the setup -- carrying the bass onstage, pushing around the foot block and the stool -- is written into the piece, as well.
This is the Apollo 13 of double bass performances: a successful failure.
this is easy...
I think this was written by my piano teacher, she always wanted to talk about random stuff during lessons
Chapeau! great job!
They should call the piece ‘cringing’
Modern masterpiece....
this is so cool how have I not seen this before
this is so cool how have I not seen this before
Is this supposed to be a rap song?
Bro he’s my bass teacher lmao
woooow lucky
theres an a part in the piece where he has to actually improvise
Wow!
Bravo!!!
What is that contraption up top on the tuning gears. what does it do ?
it lets you extend the lowest string to make it even lower, i am reasonably confident it is not used in this performance. the fretboard is just longer for that lowest string and there are fingers that will let the bassist change the functional length of the open string to change what note it produces if you want more information on the principal it's basically the same as a "capo" for guitars, but built into the instrument, as far as i am aware the proper name for them is a "(double) bass extension"
Dad issues
Damn he really gave up on the improvised speaking quick (as opposed to the other popular performance of this piece on KZread, from much longer ago)
rap has become weird
Awesome! Had a chello teacher do this for a recital. At the end he said his students would know when he improvised as he doesn't know how to read. It was great!
He never shut his mouth, zero music and a lot of bad jokes... .
What if he turned around his music stand to reveal the sheets of paper is a speech intended for a different event.
What's funny, is that this is not a piece for solo string bass. It's a piece for string bass AND vocals.
So this is what bass guitars looked like in the Baroque era
fundamental - ly flawed
Steve Jobs on the bass
That would have made a great life boat on the titanic
One of my favourite interpretation of this piece.