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Anthony Ayora
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Abraham Laboriel Beginning Funk Bass
Просмотров 534 тыс.10 лет назад
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One of my goats and inspirations for technique and melody.
Monster bassist
Yes good bass
Nowadays, I see anything with Nathan in it, I press like
That groove at 27 mins in 👌🏻
Nathan still uses that Yamaha MotionLB bassguitar for recording.
One of the nicest most humble man you’ll ever meet. Great musician too
Meh, he's just a session musician ;)
gig1 0:03 gig2 2:47 gig3 5:07 gig4 8:38 gig5 12:26 gig6 15:14 gig7 22:44 gig8 27:05 gig9 32:02 gig10 36:06
nice jeans 👖 👌 😄 but seriously, those yamaha motion B basses were sweet..
Gold
If this is for beginners, how will it be for advanced?
M’en this guy is super funky, what a gift , TY monsieur Abraham...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
so much groove he doesn't need to tune the bass
Wow - Just came across your youtube station and I love how you make it so simple to learn to play bass. I wish this was available when I was younger (72 now)...Definitely the younger generation can learn from you...
어쩜 이렇게 음악을 느끼고 즐기며 연주할 수 있을까
I said recently that this man(Laboriel)would've given Louis Johnson a "run for his money"-but just looking at the first minute or so, of this video made me go "hmmm"-he would've done more than just give Johnson a run...and Mohini who? I had his instructional video about 20 years ago-no longer own it and haven't seen it in about a good 15 years-but I was blown away by his prowess on the bass guitar then-truly this bass player is peerless! A shame he wasn't more widely known, back in the days...and no disrespect to Mohini Dey, but before she was even thought about-or born-this man LAID DOWN THE LAW for most bass players walking the Earth, some 40 to 45 years ago! 10-13-22.
😎👍 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
With hands like that, how can you NOT sound incredible?
My first lesson.
This ain't beginning for me.
I knew all of the theory but he explains everything very clear and precise.... an excellent teacher.....
4:45 I agree 100%, beginners should just start to play and worry about cleaning it up later.
brought Abraham to Australia in the early 70's as one of Johnny Mathis' back up musicians. not only is Abraham an amazing bass player he is one of the nicest people you could ever meet. I took him and the drummer Harry to a nightclub and they asked if they could sit in. they changed a very average night to something very special. one thing that stays in my mind is Abraham did a solo break. the crowd went mad applauding him and I watched this wonderful man blush with embarrassment. no ego, just there for the music and enjoyment of playing with other musicians.
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Popeye 13:05
Лучше баса я не слышал.
As much as I agree with all the comments on how good he is & what not, I was disappointed by this video. It should be titled "A lesson in music theory & how to use it for funk" cause that's pretty much what it is. I was hoping for insights into his personal techniques for playing funk (which is what distinguishes him from other funk players). I mean, he did provide some stuff but it didn't really expand on how to play funk the way he does. His whole persussive slap thing (which I've heard Stanley Clarke use--emphasize "heard" but not seen ) would have great to have explained with ways to develop that style. Instead I watched disheartened as he demonstrated it with drum tracks. That's it. So, if anyone reads this before watching, save your time unless you want a music theory lesson.
Abraham Laboriel, comme Wooten, Pastorius, Miller, Clarke, etc ont décomplexé le bassiste qui reste au fond dans le noir à côté du charleston du batteur. Je me suis tapé 20 ans de guitare (le mec devant), instrument que en fait je n'ai jamais capté. Depuis 8 mois, je suis parti dans le noir au fond de la scène avec une basse et je m'éclate enfin, instrument fabuleux!!! 🙏✌
If you've seen his son drum you understand immediately how he comes by it. This video is amazing.
8:40 groovey
Inspiring attitude
Thanks Anthony God bless you this is a great Video..wow it's helped me open my mind and learn a lot in a short time.God bless Abraham for great teaching skills and talent.
so peacefull teacher he realy give big trust to learn
man too hot, thx to share this owwww! :)
La gracia se derramó sobre ti Abraham. Dios te bendiga maestro
Excelente baixista e musico, grande mestre dos grooves
He does not sound like a beginner to me ._.
I love Abraham.
Lol this dude can't help but shred. He'll practice a technique and in the middle he'll do some insane line in the oddest time and then get back to the basic lick he was showing us lol.
Would you guys agree that Abraham invented the Lobster Claw technique?
I loved this man since I was kid watching him.
Pure mexican proud... Respect +100
32:53
Now you play! G7!
Bernard purdie and Abraham Laboriel duo is a blast given a chance 😁 they both "moved" by their music
AL is my fav bass player bro
Oaxaca Mexican.
Thank you! Its priceless!
Music with a great mood! all the best to Abraham
It’s great to see him jamming, but this has zero educational value.
yo tuve clases con Patricio y es un increible profesor, explica de una forma muy clara