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WebOct 18, 2007 · Michael Hovnanian recently wrote a post on his CSO Bass Blog about Max Dimoff’s warm-up packet. He writes about one of the string crossing exercises (a Simandl Gradus ad Parnessum-style exercise) in particular from these warm-ups and shows it’s application in passages from the orchestral literature. WebCow Country Bass; CSO Bass Blog; D’Bassists; Double Bass Guide; Double Bass Padawan; Fierce Wolf Howl; Firebird Winters; Glued to the String; hella frisch; Jazz Underneath; John Floeter Bass Studio; Jonas’ Kontrabass-Blog (German) ... This blog is sponsored by a variety of companies. WebDec 19, 2007 · Bass Blog by Michael Hovnanian Bass Blog Sunday, December 23, 2007 Egress is not a female egret Recently, a reader emailed me with some comments and questions about the number of bike and scooter riders in the orchestra, which got me thinking about the post concert routine. graphe war