Ernie Ball: String Theory featuring Shavo Odadjian of System Of A Down
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- Опубликовано: 7 мар 2017
- String Theory is a web series from Ernie Ball that explores the sonic origins of some of music's most innovative players. In this episode, Ernie Ball artist Shavo Odadjian of System Of A Down discusses his influences, his history with playing guitar, and his Ernie Ball strings.
Watch additional episodes of Ernie Ball: String Theory here: ernieb.al/1QtdTx9
Shavo Odadjian plays Ernie Ball Slinky electric guitar strings: www.ernieball.com/guitar-strings
Who saw this right after watching Daron's string theory?
it's cool hearing a pro musician talk about eye contact during shows.
Shavo is so underrated, he lays down the backbone for System. Shavo's playing gives Daron so much to work with. They sound so great together. Serj's vocals and John's beats mixed in makes System such an incredible band. Huge fan; always have been.
In my opinion, "Mind" has the creepiest opening bassline I've ever heard...
Of course he's not Shavo, where is the rest of the beard
why am i craving steak and potato's?
I hope I am a good potato.
I can't like this video enough. Ernie ball needs to do MORE bass videos!
You don't have to be technical to be a really good bass player. You gotta put passion and heart INTO your playing. People can feel that.
good to know i'm not the only one who plays mr jack and spiders as one
OMFG! At
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Shavo is a major influence in my playing. He knows his place and does it well. He also writes a lot of the guitar parts with Daron and is basically the manager of the band. He's more important than people think :)
He has such a soft, kind voice. Never heard him speak before. Makes me love him all the more.
The explanation about using a B string for a C string is actually really helpful!
Bass players play guitar in a very distinct way
Are we just going to ignore how smoothly Shavo switched from “War?” to “Sugar” at the end?
Ernie Ball is cool, I was broke they were cheap, the color was nice, and I've always stuck with them.
He’s a wonderful soul isn’t he?! This guy’s bass lines never gets old. SOAD would have not sounded as wickedly head banging if it wasn’t for this guy’s creative chops. Some people were just born to play bass and he’s one of them. Hope he can convince the rest to record another album. So much more to offer with these talented badasses