Bass Method Books Part 3: The George Vance Method

While Simandl and Rabbath dominate the discussion of method books among bassists, a third method has been making waves in the world of bass pedagogy since it was first published in 2000. In his series of books titled Progressive Repertoire for the Double Bass , George Vance combined elements of the Rabbath method with elements of the well known and long established Suzuki method for strings. Perhaps the most obvious Rabbath influence is that the majority of music used is melodic in nature, as opposed to the largely chromatic exercises that fill the first part of the Simandl method. Vance also divides the neck of the bass into 6 positions, another nod to the Rabbath technique. The Suzuki influence can be seen in the musical selections studied in book 1 of Progressive Repertoire for the Double Bass. The majority of the exercises presented in volume 1 are folks songs, many of which are the same songs used in the Suzuki method ( Twinkle, Twinkle, Li...