Christopher J Hartzog Music

Bassist, Guitarist & Composer

Christopher J Hartzog Music

Bassist, Guitarist & Composer

Christopher J Hartzog Music

Bassist, Guitarist & Composer

Christopher J Hartzog Music

Bassist, Guitarist & Composer

Christopher J Hartzog Music

Bassist, Guitarist & Composer

Christopher J Hartzog Music

Bassist, Guitarist & Composer

Christopher J Hartzog Music

Bassist, Guitarist & Composer

Christopher J Hartzog Music

Bassist, Guitarist & Composer

Christopher J Hartzog Music

Bassist, Guitarist & Composer

Christopher J Hartzog Music

Bassist, Guitarist & Composer

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New Music – All Things New

This song, All Things New, is a song that I composed about a year ago.  One week, a Sunday Mass reading included part of the book of Revelation, chapter 21 and the Lord’s promise to make all things new resonated with me and stayed in my mind.  At about the same time I had become interested in Motown artists and music and the combination of the two ideas resulted in my song, All Things New, to which I tried to give a bit of a Motown vibe.  I hope you like it!

See my music page to download a copy of All Things New.

The New Heaven and the New Earth

Revelation Chapter 21

1 Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. 2 And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband; 3 and I heard a great voice from the throne saying, “Behold, the dwelling of God is with men. He will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself will be with them; 4 he will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain any more, for the former things have passed away.”

5 And he who sat upon the throne said, “Behold, I make all things new.” Also he said, “Write this, for these words are trustworthy and true.” 6 And he said to me, “It is done! I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. To the thirsty I will give water without price from the fountain of the water of life. 7 He who conquers shall have this heritage, and I will be his God and he shall be my son.

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Wipe Out!

This is my instrumental rock cover of this classic “Wipe Out!” from The Surfaris and The Ventures.  Most photos are shot on the islands of O’ahu and Maui (Hawaii).

You can get a copy by naming your own price in my Music Store page.  You can also go to CD Baby (available after May 3, 2017), and eventually it should show up on iTunes and Amazon music.

Enjoy!

There’s a video on my YouTube channel too:

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The Next Song

Here is a preview of the cover art for the next song I have been working on due out later this week.  Can you guess the title?!

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DB-17 Playing Parisienne Walkways Melody on Bass

This is lesson, DB-17 Playing Parisienne Walkways Melody on Bass, and is a continuation of my journal of things I have learned as an adult double bass student.

I have wanted to post a lesson about some simple melodies that you can play on the double bass so I decided to just post something that interests me.  And at the moment I am into the late Gary Moore….an incredible blues-rock guitarist.  I absolutely love Gary’s performance of Parisienne Walkways.  The intro to Parisienne Walkways contains the hook and while at first due to the passion with which Gary plays it appears complicated or difficult, by analyzing it you discover that it is actually quite simple.

The song’s tonality is Am and begins with three downward glissandos of A, E (from the octave on the A and E strings) and C (on the E string).  The melody begins on E or the 5th of the Am scale and descends to F or the 6th (two steps below the root A) and then repeats the pattern by returning to the E above the root briefly but begins the downward series of notes by dropping one step and starting on D and going down to E below the root.  It repeats this pattern until it lands on C below the root A and finishes as it started with the three downward glissandos of A, E and C before going into singing the first verse.

After the three glissandos at the beginning, start playing with your 4th finger at E on the G string.

The basic melody written out in bass clef is show below.

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Parisienne Walkways Bass Melody

 

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A Quick Intro to Christopher J.

I am Chris Hartzog and this is my website, Christopher J. Music.  I live in the beautiful Pacific Northwest in the Seattle, Washington area.

I’ve loved music as long as I can remember.  During many years of being a special needs parent to a very high needs child with autism, I started playing guitar again and started writing music.  And through that experience I learned that music not only transcends languages, it also transcends disabilities.

Today my music covers a variety of styles and instruments from folk to blues/jazz, and classical to pop-rock. I am a multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, bass (electric and upright), ukulele, keyboards, and a singer and songwriter.  I also enjoy playing classical music on the double bass with my local community symphony orchestra.  And, I write, arrange, record and produce songs and put them on this website for people to download and hopefully share and enjoy.

Some Music

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