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An In Depth Interview With Victor Wooten, 2/01/2008
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By Editor, Jake Kot

In one of our earlier issues I raised a question to our staff members---that being, who do you feel has more or less carried the torch since Jaco as far as "innovation" on the bass is concerned. Many names came up as opinions flowed in and everyone mentioned absolutely deserved the praise they received. But the name most prevalent in those responses was Victor Wooten. Considering the stature of the players we have on staff, it was quite a compliment to Victor, as well as all others mentioned.

It would be easy for me to sing Victor's praises with all that he has brought to us musically in so many ways, but beyond that, I find it interesting and noteworthy that literally "everyone" I've spoke to about Victor makes the point that not only is he a great musician, but a great human being as well, and after a lengthy interview with him, I got to truly see the depth of this mans character and his passion for his art. I can easily understand why so many people see him as much more than just his player persona.

Not all great "artists" are great "communicators", but Victor shines in this area, and has no problem presenting a much greater picture to consider and embrace as far as living and working as an artist, and then tying all that together to become a better human being as well.

I know you'll enjoy hearing his thoughts, and in my humble opinion, the odds of reading this article and not sitting back and reevaluating "some" aspect of your artistic quest are very small.

Jake: I have to tell you that when I was preparing my questions for you, one of the first things that came to mind is your philosophy on music as a language. I feel your presentation on this subject helps give players a better perspective on what's truly involved in our role as an artist/musician. Could you elaborate on this premise of music as a "language"?
 
Victor: I haven't yet met a musician that doesn't agree that music is a language. One of the things to consider is that when we compare the two, music and language, we realize that they really serve the same purpose. In a nutshell, they are both forms of communication. They're both forms of expression. It's a way of getting something that's inside of us out, and a lot of times the purpose is to convey a message or feeling to someone else, and the other person usually understands what we're saying.

The cool thing about music is people are allowed to interpret in their own way, and there's not the same misunderstanding of the individual words that we experience in language, as in English. But for the most part I believe that they serve the same purpose as a form of expression, a form of communication. Like I said before, it's rare that I've met a musician that doesn't agree that music is a language, to the point where we call it the universal language. I can go anywhere in the world and not speak the verbal language, but we can pick up instruments and instantly communicate like we've known each other forever.
 
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