Barry Green

Barry Green is a U.S. orchestral and solo double bass player and teacher. He was the principal bassist for the Cincinnati Symphony.[1] A contemporary of people such as Gary Karr, he has developed and publicized his own method for double bass.

He has published three instructional books, The Inner Game of Music (Doubleday, 1986-over 250,000 copies sold ), The Mastery of Music: Ten Pathways to True Artistry (Broadway Books 2003), and Bringing Music to Life (2009 GIA Music). Also, he has published a DVD on The Inner Game of Music (U. of Wisconsin-Clinics on cassette) and Bringing Music to Life (2009 GIA Music). In addition he has released seven Inner Game of Music Workbooks for band, orchestra, small ensembles, keyboard, voice and all instruments in C and transposing keys plus a workbook for SEBSEQUA (Barber Shop and Sweet Adelines choruses).

His bass methods include The Popular Bass Method (with Jeff Neighbor) and Advanced Techniques of Double Bass Playing. He has seven solo LPs and three solo CDs, including, most recently, Live from St. Croix with Barry Green and James Hart and Ole-Cool with accompanying colleagues from Spain and America, and Seat of the Pants (music of Lenny Carlson).

Currently he lives in San Diego California, taught bass and music for the San Francisco Symphony Education Department and still teaches at The University of California Santa Cruz. He is a former Executive Director of the International Society of Bassists (1975-1981) and is the founder of the Northern California Bass Club. In San Diego, Green is active performing and directing unique concert programs for the public including a narrative story of Anna's Way with text by Alan Scofield with solo bass, piano, percussion, narrator and background visuals. He tours extensively with this unique powerful and emotional story of the Tai Chi Master and his apprentice--15-year-old female bass prodigy. Further information is on his website at: www.innergameofmusic.com

Green is married to the Reverend Mary Tarbell-Green and has two sons: Zachary age 40 (married) living in Cincinnati with a 10-year-old son, and Adam age 38 (married) living in Cincinnati who has a six-year-old son and four-year-old daughter. Green also has a 38-year-old step son Richard Trapp living in Venice CA.

References

  1. "Bass player plans recital". Sarasota Journal. 3 February 1981. p. 3A. Retrieved 12 February 2011.

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