Irwin has enlightening things to say about the psychoacoustic aspects of playing. His remarkable attention to aesthetics--and extensive experience playing chamber music--yield valuable musical lessons for players and listeners alike. He also discusses using gut strings, playing with Junior Cook, what was at the time the current generation of players, and his own philosophy of playing as a privilege and a spiritual duty.
AAJ Contributor Lora Rosner interviewed Irwin in 1994 and, while plenty went on between then and the tragic time of his passing, in this piece Irwin provides background information on how he came to be one of the busiest bassists in modern jazz, while largely operating under the radar.
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