Thursday, August 01, 2013

Oon

I wrote about a few concerts that featured uncommon instrumentations 2 months ago. Well, the story didn't end there: I was free last Sat and it's one of those rare weekends in the bay area where you don't see the biggest name playing in town except for John Pizzarelli and his wife at the Yoshi's. However, a pair of names caught my attention immediately: Ariane Cap and Paul Hansen, a.k.a. Oon, the bass and bassoon duo that performed at Solo Bass Night 5. They played at a music studio (the type that offer music lessons on various instruments) in Benecia, which is way north of where I usually hang out but the one hour drive was totally worthwhile. Both instruments were not known for their ability to carry the melody on their own for extended period of time so it's quite an unusual experience to hear only the two of them accompanying each other the whole 1.5 hr. The low to mid-high range of bassoon actually sounded very melodic. And the use of two hand tapping on the bass provided more than just interesting bass line but also full and rich sounding accompaniment. Another thing I enjoyed was original compositions. Of course they picked interesting songs to cover, e.g. Dear Prudence (Beatles), Stella by Starlight (Jazz standards), Ginger Bread Boy (Miles Davis) to name a few. One interesting story heard from the show: the organizer has a kid who studied at the music studio (I guess they are all Benecia local) The teacher strongly recommended her kid to listen to CDs by Bela Fleck and the Fleckstones, a group led by banjo virtuoso Bela Fleck that played some innovative jazz. It turns out Paul Hansen was a member of the Fleckstones on two of their albums. So, the kid finally saw a Fleckstone playing live at his teacher's studio! 

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