

Articles & Bibliographies
Alfred Planyavsky and the Vienna Double Bass Archive by James Barket and Jerry Fuller
Awakening the Past by Deborah Dunham
Back to Basics – An Approach to Early Music by Jerry Fuller
Back to the Future by Joëlle Fancher Morton
Bass Matters: So Really, What is a Violone? Some Answers, and More Questons by Joëlle Fancher Morton
Bibliography by Alfred Planyavsky and James Barket
Bibliography by Jim Lambert
Chamber Music in the Vienna Double Bass Archive by Alfred Planyavsky, translated by James Barket
Don’t Repeat It – Ornament It! by Todd Markey
Dragonetti Comes to Life in the 21st Century in New Online Exhibition by Bass World, The Magazine of the International Society of Bassists
Double Bass Session at the International Musicological Society Conference in Leuven, Belgium by Marc Vanscheeuwijck
“Double Bassist” articles on early music
The Early History and Use of the G Violone by Joëlle Fancher Morton
Eighteenth-Century Method for Double Bass found in Italy in 2005 by Luca Marzetti
Experiencing Early Music by Casey Middaugh
Dissertation Summary: “A History of Double Bass Performance Practice: 1500-1900? by Stephen Sas
History of the Double Bass by Rodney Slatford
An Introduction to Gut Strings by Jerry Fuller
Music Library Exhibitions Plumb Old Materials For New Discoveries by Northwestern Illinois Libraries
What is a Violone? by Tharald Borgir & Alfred Planyavsky