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Charles Berthoud: The Journey to YouTube Bass Stardom!

In this episode of the Talkingbass Podcast we interview Charles Berthoud, a bass player who has made a huge name for himself on KZread with his virtuoso bass playing, incredible solo arrangements and entertaining video content.
Charles shares with us his story of how he started playing bass, how he developed his incredible slap and tap bass chops and how he has managed to make a name for himself on KZread.
Charles Berthoud KZread Channel: / @charlesberthoud

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  • @CharlesBerthoud
    @CharlesBerthoud Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for having me on your podcast - it was great chatting with you!!

  • @reddragun0813

    @reddragun0813

    Жыл бұрын

    hi

  • @talkingbasslessons

    @talkingbasslessons

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Charles!

  • @BigGahmBoss

    @BigGahmBoss

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm one of the 10% that watches videos exclusively off my subscription list 😂🤣

  • @rafaelramos3260

    @rafaelramos3260

    7 ай бұрын

    After 20 years without playing I got into bass again after watching @CharlesBerthoud video playing Mad World!

  • @garyblakemore7236
    @garyblakemore7236 Жыл бұрын

    He's a straight up bad ass. I would say at least in the top 1% world wide. And he's bringing Bass to a whole generation that might not otherwise realize the potential of the instrument. Bass On Charles!

  • @_Majoras

    @_Majoras

    Жыл бұрын

    all he does is two handed tapping, how innovative

  • @JennerationX100

    @JennerationX100

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@_Majoras nope. He is the best In 2 handed tapping but his playstyle is a combination of almost all techniques. He is the avatar of bass.

  • @wenlambotomy6231

    @wenlambotomy6231

    Жыл бұрын

    @@_Majoras all you can say is he does two handed tapping- how innovative your comments are 🙄

  • @martinmix7464

    @martinmix7464

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd wager he's even towards the higher end of that top 1%. I'm sure there are other unknowns out there who have been playing and practicing for years after going to college for music who are comparably talented, but I'm sure they're quite rare.

  • @BrianHunsakerMusic

    @BrianHunsakerMusic

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@martinmix7464agreed. I can't name anyone better.

  • @luvsiix_
    @luvsiix_ Жыл бұрын

    Charles was my main inspiration to start playing bass. He's by far one of the best I've ever seen and I hope he doesn't ever get off of youtube anytime soon

  • @martinmix7464

    @martinmix7464

    Жыл бұрын

    He is one the most technically proficient bassists I've seen and has a great feel for music too. Seeing him reminded me of the first time I saw Victor Wooten with Bela Fleck at the New Orleans Jazz fest.

  • @user-wd2cm3um2t
    @user-wd2cm3um2t Жыл бұрын

    Charles Berthoud is an unbelievable bassplayer. Besides all these great players who we all love and who gave us a lot of inspiration, Charles Berthoud brought bassplaying to the next level. It‘s great fun to hear and watch him playing. Thank you Mark for this interesting interview. You are also a great bassist and a very good teacher.

  • @MarkMarxonsBassChannel
    @MarkMarxonsBassChannel Жыл бұрын

    I’m only 10 minutes in and I can see you guys have real chemistry. Awesome interview with 2 of my favourites! Thanks 🙏

  • @talkingbasslessons

    @talkingbasslessons

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot Mark!

  • @MarkMarxonsBassChannel

    @MarkMarxonsBassChannel

    Жыл бұрын

    @@talkingbasslessons Thank YOU 🤩🤝🤩

  • @martinmcdermot8731
    @martinmcdermot8731 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant interview guys. Charles is unbelievable and is taking the bass to a new level.

  • @michaelnancyamsden7410
    @michaelnancyamsden7410 Жыл бұрын

    I am an amateur piano, flute, player. Charles's musicality, Paganini-like skill, and comedic ability got my attention from the beginning.

  • @kenmathews4522
    @kenmathews4522 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! 2 of my favorite bassist in a interesting interview. One makes bass playing make sense and the other makes bass playing look impossible! Cheers!

  • @bernieconatser1028
    @bernieconatser1028 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great interview. Boy howdy would I love the see Charles and Bernth play live together.

  • @kenmathews4522

    @kenmathews4522

    Жыл бұрын

    Hell yeah! Bloodstream!

  • @jeffberkeley9656
    @jeffberkeley9656 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much, Mark, for having Charles on your channel. I have great respect for you (as a career teacher myself) for all you selflessly do for the bass playing community. And the talent this Charles fellow possesses is stratospheric. Been playing in bands through hundreds of gigs and I cannot touch most of what he can do.

  • @martinmix7464

    @martinmix7464

    Жыл бұрын

    I think Charles's background with piano helped. I don't think too many people who start on piano "graduate" to bass. All said, he is an amazing player and I think his talent is on par with many current greats, Wooten, Claypool, Wilkenfeld, etc.

  • @martinmix7464
    @martinmix7464 Жыл бұрын

    Super great conversation! It's funny how quickly you both will say something about being talented and then immediately back off with "not that I'm saying I'm great". You are both extremely talented musicians so don't be afraid to own your greatness.

  • @bassistovgilberto
    @bassistovgilberto Жыл бұрын

    🎉Charles tapping and slaps are incredible, am also learning alot from his techniques.Long live bro and thank you Mark for this interview.

  • @fredlight
    @fredlight Жыл бұрын

    You both more than deserve the success you have, you kick B-ASS!

  • @stephenstetler3324
    @stephenstetler33247 ай бұрын

    Charles has completely changed my perception of what is possible on the bass and made me rethink how I practice. Great discussion and so helpful!

  • @RTPGCO
    @RTPGCO7 ай бұрын

    Charles made me want to play bass. Now I am @ Talkingbass with Mark learning bass.

  • @tankmlee
    @tankmlee Жыл бұрын

    This is the crossover I've needed. P. S. I need more 12 string bass

  • @aipsong
    @aipsong Жыл бұрын

    Great, relaxed, and inspiring interview!!! I always enjoy seeing a video by Charles show up in my subscriptions list. His playing and personality light up my day!!

  • @ariayudhistira881
    @ariayudhistira881 Жыл бұрын

    King Charles..

  • @babaganoosh1969
    @babaganoosh1969 Жыл бұрын

    Charles is what I inspire to be as a bassist..been playing about 11 years now..but nowhere near his caliber

  • @Nathan_North
    @Nathan_North Жыл бұрын

    I would love to see new street performance videos from you Charles! I love your live loop pedal performances and they’ve really inspired me and built upon my love for both music and bass! Thankyou Charles for all the hard work you’ve put into your videos!

  • @KyleS.1987
    @KyleS.1987 Жыл бұрын

    How come ya'll stopped uploading interviews to the TalkingBass podcast feed? I listen to podcasts at work, and it's a much easier way to take in these longform interviews than watching on YT.

  • @talkingbasslessons

    @talkingbasslessons

    Жыл бұрын

    It’ll go on there but we’ve not had any for quite a while

  • @KyleS.1987

    @KyleS.1987

    Жыл бұрын

    @@talkingbasslessons Oh, okay. Thanks for the response! But there are a bunch that have been on YT that aren't on the podcast feed. The last one to go up as a podcast was the Tony Levin interview.

  • @FlightofElixirs
    @FlightofElixirs Жыл бұрын

    Good stuff. Great for bass community. Cheers

  • @HangsLopsided
    @HangsLopsided Жыл бұрын

    Another Great interview! I discovered Charles from Davie504 and watch him regularly. Thank you.

  • @raichoo
    @raichoo Жыл бұрын

    I like the idea of having a show with multiple Bass players on stage. I mean, there is the G3 Tour for the guitar heads… why not make a B4 with 4 great bass players on stage?

  • @soopahsoopah

    @soopahsoopah

    Жыл бұрын

    This was done 15 years ago, it was called Bx3. Stu Hamm, Billy Sheehan, and Jeff Berlin with Jude Gold backing them all up on guitar. It was a killer show if you were into bass, maybe not so much for normies, which is why it only played small clubs and didn't really make any money.

  • @Chris-dp1el
    @Chris-dp1el Жыл бұрын

    As an older dude I'm appaled vy the fact that a musician as talented as Charles isn't doing session work fot some top name in the music business, touring with some jazz/rock giant or that youtube is a better career choice than "traditional" music business endeavors.

  • @soopahsoopah

    @soopahsoopah

    Жыл бұрын

    I think it's lame but I don't blame him, KZread is simply more lucrative. But yeah I think his talents are largely wasted on crappy videos.

  • @martinmix7464

    @martinmix7464

    Жыл бұрын

    It's tough but I get it. Like Geddy Lee recently said, "I miss playing with those guys. I don't miss traveling with them." If Charles can make a living without having to be a road warrior, more power to him. I would love to see him live with a band though.

  • @1xayekim

    @1xayekim

    Жыл бұрын

    His style and approach does not translate that well to session bassists. Most production companies and vocalists do not want a bassist to be playing something that other bassists cannot play live nor do they want a unique sounding bass on their records. They usually just want a bass line that drives the song, not overtake it. He has preformed with ensembles and bands but it would make way more sense for him to do what he is doing. The music industry is mostly a cancer and I would argue that while KZread has its own set of problems playing with a band is probably a downgrade for him musically and financially.

  • @martinmix7464

    @martinmix7464

    Жыл бұрын

    @@1xayekim I agree with your point about the music industry and it likely being a downgrade for him but I'm sure he is capable to tailoring his playing to what a studio/session would want or need. That said, I wouldn't be surprised if he suffered a bit from something Victor Wooten recently mentioned, being pigeonholed as a "soloist" and companies overlooking him for more traditional bass roles.

  • @i.bi.d8361
    @i.bi.d8361 Жыл бұрын

    this guy is amazing i love listening to the top players i love bass guitar but i'm not really that interested in playing like this myself i like the simple stuff i think whats happening is if you don't aspire to play like these guys then people will say you suck!! i think there was more room years ago for people who play to just be yourself which the top guys do but now i think there expecting anyone who plays bass to be able to do all the pyrotechnics when you might not want to!!thats why we had punk it told people you don't have to be a virtuoso to make music.

  • @Bassdriver71
    @Bassdriver71 Жыл бұрын

    very interesting interview. Thank you 🙂

  • @joannalewis5279
    @joannalewis5279 Жыл бұрын

    Great interview

  • @TM-jo4wz
    @TM-jo4wz Жыл бұрын

    Great video of two great bassists!

  • @maranathanono1510
    @maranathanono1510 Жыл бұрын

    One of the best bassist I've been listening to says he had a lotta trouble with double thumbing, then I guess I shouldn't be hard on myself anymore. 😂😂😂

  • @ericl7910
    @ericl7910 Жыл бұрын

    Was really excited to see this one, and I'll still succumb to clickbait for the "If _____ was the hardest song in the world" videos when they pop up

  • @spridgetmidget9238
    @spridgetmidget92387 ай бұрын

    Wonderfull video, great interviewing and honest answers 👍🙂. Charles, if you are looking for a way to take your stuff live across from youtube to live venues I suggest you have a look at Grandpoobears speedrun sessions, a twitch streamer who runs mario games who puts on live events, not the biggest live audiences and I think he does it more for fun but for connecting with your audience in real life this is a fantastic template. Keep up being awsome, love your stuff ❤ and if you ever did a live gig in Australia count me in.

  • @rabbishekelstein
    @rabbishekelstein Жыл бұрын

    Holy shit he got Charlie on there!

  • @saxpete
    @saxpete Жыл бұрын

    due to charles, i start learning bass and due to him, i bought a lefay

  • @soopahsoopah

    @soopahsoopah

    Жыл бұрын

    how much?

  • @mv9787
    @mv9787 Жыл бұрын

    Freddie Washington is often forgotten. My favorite bass players are Stuart Zender, Bernard Edwards and John Taylor

  • @BenD_Bass
    @BenD_Bass Жыл бұрын

    I literally think Charles is a contender for "most technical" bass player. Like Joe Dart is my favorite and all but I believe Charles can do anything Joe can so but I don't think Joe can Charles everything can do.

  • @soopahsoopah

    @soopahsoopah

    Жыл бұрын

    Ok but Joe actually plays songs.

  • @BenD_Bass

    @BenD_Bass

    Жыл бұрын

    @soopahsoopah I know, i know. I never said Charles is a better bass player. I said more technical player. Like Jamerson and Pino are 2 of the best bass players of all time, but they can't do what Charles does. He even got Victor Wootens attention

  • @kahwigulum
    @kahwigulum Жыл бұрын

    31:10 the word you're looking for is resentment they resent you for honing a skill that they are incapable of honing, whether by their own laziness, ignorance, or lack of intelligence and because the only person they are actually disappointed in are themselves (despite taking it out on you - yet more cowardice on their part), they can be safely ignored

  • @scottheffel3928
    @scottheffel392811 ай бұрын

    Shout out to all the bass players who popped their victor Wooten cherry with amazing grace 🎉

  • @maranathanono1510
    @maranathanono1510 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, I thought that was your younger version Mark!, When I first saw the vid then I clicked it and then it was someone else...😮

  • @davidbalan6571
    @davidbalan6571 Жыл бұрын

    Liked to playing chords progressions Dm7b5 and Am or Bm or Dsus 4 . Playing musical Limp Bizkit My Generation , My way and so on .

  • @seriousagan
    @seriousagan Жыл бұрын

    Who is the best bass player of the world ?Charles Berthoud or Federico Malaman ? I choose Charles of course ! Because he is taking the bass to a new and virgin lands . . . exploring and conquering new musical places Places in which you barely think this instrument can find a place, but guess what ? Charles is doing it and we can look what is he doing in real time ! Amazing ! Long live charles and long live Talking Bass !

  • @ryn5671

    @ryn5671

    Жыл бұрын

    Jon Poole or Kev Hopper. ;)

  • @martinmix7464

    @martinmix7464

    Жыл бұрын

    I think "best" is kind of meaningless. Charles is incredibly proficient, technically, and contrary to what a few people have said here, has played well within a traditional bass role in the past and has created great songs. But "best" gets to be subjective when you get to the Tal Wilkenfeld, Charles Berthoud, Victor Wooten, level of proficiency. Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of Charles and definitely put him in that top tier of both proficiency and innovation in the company of Wooten and Les Claypool. Once you get into those tiers, it becomes a matter of taste, though. Enjoy, I'm glad to be alive to hear his creations!

  • @ryn5671

    @ryn5671

    Жыл бұрын

    @@martinmix7464 I remember about 4 years into playing, all those ads w Wooten & Claypool for the ADA rack

  • @effortlessguitarist
    @effortlessguitarist Жыл бұрын

    Virtual Jeff, homage to Beck?

  • @thelastofthelemmings6279
    @thelastofthelemmings62793 ай бұрын

    Have you ever heard of Tiago Andree?? (Check him out 😎👍) I think Charles Berthoud, Davie 504, Tiago Andree, and Mohini dey should all jam together!! That'd be awesome 😎❤️

  • @AndrewLane-pm2ro
    @AndrewLane-pm2ro5 ай бұрын

    Charles is pretty good ... but can he play Smoke on the Water?

  • @_Majoras
    @_Majoras Жыл бұрын

    qwizdala and berthod on the same day? must be 'top douchiest modern bass players' week 🤣

  • @soopahsoopah
    @soopahsoopah Жыл бұрын

    Eh, pass. I get it, his technique is unimpeachable. So what band does he play in? The role of bass is to serve the song. Charles' brand of showmanship is just not very compelling to me.

  • @pau1rose

    @pau1rose

    Жыл бұрын

    why does it matter if he's in a band or not? That doesn't mean anything. And any instrument should server the song, but why be limited to fit a mold? Any instrument can be soloed.

  • @soopahsoopah

    @soopahsoopah

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pau1rose Because the best players come together to make something more than the sum of their parts. Jaco's playing in Weather Report and w/ Joni Mitchell is far more meaningful because the music comes together as a whole with the other musicians. It means everything. Soloing is the limitation. A great player contributes to great songs and albums. Can you name a great song this guy played on off the top of your head? All he's doing at the end of the day, is noodling.

  • @talkingbasslessons

    @talkingbasslessons

    Жыл бұрын

    Here’s a little food for thought. No instrument has a single ‘role’. Role is determined by the context. There are hundreds of thousands of pieces written for solo violins, violas, cellos and double basses. Those instruments can also operate as members of an orchestra, chamber orchestra, quintet, quartet, duo and many other ensembles. Their role is determined by the music not the other way round. Music is music whatever the method of creation. You can create music from a broken bottle and a puddle. An individuals taste in music is totally irrelevant and unimportant from an objective standpoint.

  • @pau1rose

    @pau1rose

    Жыл бұрын

    @@talkingbasslessons well put. And I'm sure we can all learn something from Charles. I'm excited to finish listening to the interview.

  • @JennerationX100

    @JennerationX100

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@talkingbasslessons well said. Thank you.

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