I discovered Bass Upfront through Facebook and that lead me here. Awesome collection, David!
@Lutemann5 күн бұрын
I heard a guy play an octave root (I think) as an eighth note burp. You could play that octave against any of the notes in the walk on that particular chord.
@Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan5 күн бұрын
#96_Whoa_ImNotInTheBeginnerClass_BeBackLater⚠️
@thomaskinne235711 күн бұрын
I don't know man? Maybe for a beginner this is a difficult bass line? I never even actually sat down & "Learned" it. It's one of those songs you've heard it so many times, if you've been playing for a while, you have a good idea of what's being played. I think this bass line is also a great exercise for practicing.
@NoWittyNameDevised18 күн бұрын
20:55 I'm unsurprised but disappointed to learn that the Mercyful Fate album is still not completely written. Apparently, King Diamond and Mercyful Fate did absolutely nothing in 2023.
@mikegeld1280Ай бұрын
C'mon man,get on with it,how long u gonna talk,its obviously when narcissistic people do these esp if they're high or have been drinking gin
@johnnyfreeman1018Ай бұрын
Never heard of her....🤷♂️
@gaye_alisirАй бұрын
Irresponsible teaching style. Totally! I followed your instructions to a tee. Instructions not clear. Became a prog metal god bassist. Damnnit!
@gigimarcos1037Ай бұрын
Love the BASS ❤!! And the singer- oooooh!
@randystone111Ай бұрын
Love to this. Surprised there was no mention of Sadowsky NYC (I have five). The only base we have in common is the status, B2, and whistle with the Roman numerals on it. What Fodera’s do you have? Anyway, really enjoyed it.
@sukocodanar40822 ай бұрын
Ariane....you are the best bass teacher ever thank.. good job...🎸👍👍
@FuzzyWalrus1232 ай бұрын
You should listen to the song first.
@ChristopherHardman19652 ай бұрын
Love this thank you
@fipzee2 ай бұрын
I'm still coming back to this video after a few years. Such a good lesson. How can i mute that E string?!? It's always ringing out for me
@riffkey30023 ай бұрын
2024 here 🔥🎸
@babybistro57113 ай бұрын
“I bought it for my daughter and I ended up keeping it for myself” nuf said right there. Chill on the basses bro
@1965JB3 ай бұрын
Great lesson. I have the notes down but this turns the notes into music.
@user-ew9or6kw8e4 ай бұрын
Me TOO, Luv 24 fret Basses!! Beautiful Collection!!💯💯💯💯💯
@JR-zv6qm4 ай бұрын
Amazing hearing the process of a world class rock star & bassist.
@moishefernando50494 ай бұрын
Great,❤️🔥💪
@marcusvideo35335 ай бұрын
I'm confused
@guitarvoicing5 ай бұрын
I would to heat the with drums :)
@michaelanderson42655 ай бұрын
💯🦋
@tobbebergman75835 ай бұрын
Fascination musician Fascination soloist Fascination composer Fascination human being Thanks for sharing this !
@freddy1987ulx6 ай бұрын
Turti bravi, ma la musica bella è altra..
@trevaudio6 ай бұрын
No Spector ???? Shocking !!!!😊
@dsutkin4 ай бұрын
There are 2 in that room :)
@trevaudio4 ай бұрын
@@dsutkin I should hope so !!
@smmyers59566 ай бұрын
DUDE!!!! Get your winds tight to the top of the tuner post!!! When they slip to the top as time goes on and the string tightens properly the tuning will change. Especially bad during a gig to go out of tune. The more and bigger the gaps in the wind on the post to more out of tune it can go.
@salvatore-caruso6 ай бұрын
Fantastici❤
@basslave0076 ай бұрын
you're amazing in explaining this !! I think I finally have it lol
@sergiolai766 ай бұрын
GREAT!!!
@MichaelDaniels6 ай бұрын
I love the bass you are using and the color. Which one is this bass
@BassfortheCure6 ай бұрын
With all due respect sir, I am a guitar player who switched over to bass because I have more fun slapping a bass... Also. If you press your thumb and pointer finger together at a 90 degree angle, you can replicate a guitar pick and pull off pinch harmonics on a bass when you want it and not just all the time. You're still the Guru of bass brother! Much love.
@sidewinderjazz6506 ай бұрын
All he needs is a BRG 4003.
@dsutkin4 ай бұрын
Ugh, that hurts .... And you are damn right! :) Do you have one for sale?
@robgutkowski71417 ай бұрын
Great interview. Growing up, I listened to more music than I watched TV, and I was fortunate to have older people in my life who could tip me off to a lot of different music. It's hard to believe that instrumental music, including jazz fusion were commonly used as music in commercials, even sometimes on radio playlists, something like Billy Preston's "Space Race" was in the Top 100, at least in the Tri-State area between Philly and NYC. Because jazz fusion often had R&B and funk influences, it was often heard alongside dance tracks as well. As Scott mentions, the bass players in a lot of these bands were groove monsters, too.
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I discovered Bass Upfront through Facebook and that lead me here. Awesome collection, David!
I heard a guy play an octave root (I think) as an eighth note burp. You could play that octave against any of the notes in the walk on that particular chord.
#96_Whoa_ImNotInTheBeginnerClass_BeBackLater⚠️
I don't know man? Maybe for a beginner this is a difficult bass line? I never even actually sat down & "Learned" it. It's one of those songs you've heard it so many times, if you've been playing for a while, you have a good idea of what's being played. I think this bass line is also a great exercise for practicing.
20:55 I'm unsurprised but disappointed to learn that the Mercyful Fate album is still not completely written. Apparently, King Diamond and Mercyful Fate did absolutely nothing in 2023.
C'mon man,get on with it,how long u gonna talk,its obviously when narcissistic people do these esp if they're high or have been drinking gin
Never heard of her....🤷♂️
Irresponsible teaching style. Totally! I followed your instructions to a tee. Instructions not clear. Became a prog metal god bassist. Damnnit!
Love the BASS ❤!! And the singer- oooooh!
Love to this. Surprised there was no mention of Sadowsky NYC (I have five). The only base we have in common is the status, B2, and whistle with the Roman numerals on it. What Fodera’s do you have? Anyway, really enjoyed it.
Ariane....you are the best bass teacher ever thank.. good job...🎸👍👍
You should listen to the song first.
Love this thank you
I'm still coming back to this video after a few years. Such a good lesson. How can i mute that E string?!? It's always ringing out for me
2024 here 🔥🎸
“I bought it for my daughter and I ended up keeping it for myself” nuf said right there. Chill on the basses bro
Great lesson. I have the notes down but this turns the notes into music.
Me TOO, Luv 24 fret Basses!! Beautiful Collection!!💯💯💯💯💯
Amazing hearing the process of a world class rock star & bassist.
Great,❤️🔥💪
I'm confused
I would to heat the with drums :)
💯🦋
Fascination musician Fascination soloist Fascination composer Fascination human being Thanks for sharing this !
Turti bravi, ma la musica bella è altra..
No Spector ???? Shocking !!!!😊
There are 2 in that room :)
@@dsutkin I should hope so !!
DUDE!!!! Get your winds tight to the top of the tuner post!!! When they slip to the top as time goes on and the string tightens properly the tuning will change. Especially bad during a gig to go out of tune. The more and bigger the gaps in the wind on the post to more out of tune it can go.
Fantastici❤
you're amazing in explaining this !! I think I finally have it lol
GREAT!!!
I love the bass you are using and the color. Which one is this bass
With all due respect sir, I am a guitar player who switched over to bass because I have more fun slapping a bass... Also. If you press your thumb and pointer finger together at a 90 degree angle, you can replicate a guitar pick and pull off pinch harmonics on a bass when you want it and not just all the time. You're still the Guru of bass brother! Much love.
All he needs is a BRG 4003.
Ugh, that hurts .... And you are damn right! :) Do you have one for sale?
Great interview. Growing up, I listened to more music than I watched TV, and I was fortunate to have older people in my life who could tip me off to a lot of different music. It's hard to believe that instrumental music, including jazz fusion were commonly used as music in commercials, even sometimes on radio playlists, something like Billy Preston's "Space Race" was in the Top 100, at least in the Tri-State area between Philly and NYC. Because jazz fusion often had R&B and funk influences, it was often heard alongside dance tracks as well. As Scott mentions, the bass players in a lot of these bands were groove monsters, too.
Völlig sinnloses Video. Speicherplatz-Verschwendung. 😏
and there she strums!😄
Love the comments here. But i wish more modern bass players understood that he was the guy that created those techniques that they're using today.
Yes Sir🎶🎶👍👍
Спасибо, очень клёво!
Love bro but too much talking
Awesome!
Dope!
Wow, Scott is here... ❤
Very percussive
Very percussive
You thought Jaco sounded awful the first time you heard it but then you came around? Don't need to watch anything.
I lay my pinky over typically 3 strings at a time and still use forefinger and middle. I just float the whole hand.
Very interesting interview 💯
What did I miss?? Just show us the riff! Didn’t come for a fingering workshop
🙌🏾🙌🏾