Miroslav Vitous is a Czechoslovakian musician and bassist renowned for his work in jazz. He gained recognition as a founding member of the jazz fusion group Weather Report and has collaborated with numerous jazz legends, including Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock. Vitous's contributions to jazz and his innovative bass techniques have established him as a prominent figure in the genre.

"I did extensive, extensive recordings and made a classical CD-ROM set, which is still on the market. For ten years, it was by itself as the cream of the crop of samples."



"I am touring in Europe. I am putting together a trio and a quartet. I am playing solo concerts with my symphonic sounds. I am very much engaged back to playing and recording and everything."



"The money in the schools overpowers the principles of the purpose."



"I was very much fascinated with the technology we had that we could edit in the computer our compositions, but all the sounds that were available on the market were crap."



"There is no roles. No one is keeping any roles. The drummer is also answering everybody and everything. So it is a constant conversation and communication between musicians on an extremely high level with extremely valuable material, motifs, and melodies."



"They taught us because they wanted to pass the knowledge on and educate young musicians. It was not because they had to teach because they failed as musicians. There is a huge difference in the reasons why someone is teaching and what they can offer and what they cannot offer."



"But I have returned to one hundred percent playing this year. I am fully back to playing full time."


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"I took it very seriously and got very far with it. I was pretty much on a high level when I arrived."


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"I actually met Chick Corea in New York, where I was staying with a bass player friend."

