Soloing Masterclass

Freedom Within Function: The Way Out is Through

Drew Gress·
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·INTERMEDIATE·1 lesson·52s of video
Freedom Within Function: The Way Out is Through

About this masterclass

Bassist Drew Gress presents techniques and concepts for expanding the supportive role of the bass in ensemble music — staying functional while becoming more interactive. Streamed live and recorded at the ISB 2009 Convention in State College, PA.

What's covered

  • Activating the functional bass role: creating complete musical statements that stand on their own and integrate into a group
  • Breaking out of the physical "box" patterns the bass tends to groove your hands into
  • Expanding walking lines beyond stepwise, close-interval motion by rethinking chord voicings — skipping chord members (root, 5th, 3rd, 7th) to change the contour
  • Creating tension in a controlled way and ushering it toward resolution
  • Listening and counterbalancing the activity level of the other musicians, demonstrated over standard tunes

An intermediate class for bassists who want their supporting lines to say more without abandoning the function of the instrument.

Lessons in this masterclass

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  • 1Freedom Within Function: The Way Out is Through52s

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About the instructor

Drew Gress
Bassist/composer Drew Gress performs extensively with artists on the cutting edge of contemporary improvised music. His latest project as a leader, 7 BLACK BUTTERFLIES (Premonition Records), features 9 of Drew¹s newest original compositions and was released in MAY 2005. This was the follow up to 2001's SPIN & DRIFT, which received widespread critical acclaim and also featured Drew's pedal-steel guitar playing. He also leads the quartet Jagged Sky; their debut recording, HEYDAY(Soul Note) was released in 1998 and is now considered somewhat of an underground classic. Previously, he was a founding member of the cooperative quartet Joint Venture, producing three albums in the early 1990s for Enja: Joint Venture, Ways, and Mirrors. When Drew is not leading his own ensembles, he can be heard within those of Ralph Alessi, Tim Berne, Uri Caine, Gerald Cleaver, Ravi Coltrane, Marc Copland, Fred Hersch, John Hollenbeck, Tony Malaby, and Mat Maneri.(In a previous musical life, he grounded the performances of Buddy Hackett, Phyllis Diller, Zoot Sims, Cab Calloway, and Pia Zadora). Drew has toured North, South, and Central America, Europe, and Asia, and has served as Artist-in-Residence at St. Petersburg Conservatory in Russia and at the University of Colorado-Boulder. The Gaurdian selected a concert given by his Spin & Drift quartet as London's Best Jazz Concert for 2002, and in the same year he received a SESAC Composer's Award; this in addition to previous grants from Chamber Music America, the National Endowment for the Arts, and Meet the Composer. He currently resides in New York.