
1121: In-depth with Gary Upton - The Craftsmanship Behind Upton Bass
Description of 1121: In-depth with Gary Upton - The Craftsmanship Behind Upton Bass
In this episode, Gary Upton, the founder of Upton Bass, joins us for an in-depth conversation about the craftsmanship, innovation, and business of building double basses.
We explore a wide range of topics including the growing popularity of 5/8-sized basses, the development of Kay-inspired plywood models, the economics of bass-making, and Upton's ventures into creating strings, amplifiers, and rosin specifically designed for double bass players.
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