@@MunkeyKung first timing GH after that long of time is super difficult. And it’s much different from playing an actual bass, and his instincts are used to playing these exact songs entirely differently. What he did was still impressive all things considered.
@@derpymcderpster5526 I was actually thinking about how cool it is he was holding it so vertically; I can't hold the controller normally with good results. I wear the strap really weird and the guitar has an extreme tilt, and it works much better for me. and yeah, not alternate strumming is so hard. Although, before you've trained yourself, alternate strumming is also hard, lol
@@MunkeyKung I only ever played GH initially with downstrumming, and once I picked up Clone Hero I had to relearn that. Of course it works better once you learn, but it's tough when your instincts kick in when the screen fills with notes :)
I think you did really well honestly, don’t think most people would be able to just jump into expert-level tracks like this after not playing the game for 11 years haha.
@@sulkoma I also jumped straight to expert and actually beat a lot of songs that i used to have a hard time with, guess im just a better gamer and they just jealous
@@Xexorian lol! yeah my friends were shocked & calling me autistic. But it was a bit funny too, some of them my brain could remember being able to play it.. but my hands just would not move the way I wanted to, so songs that I remembered having good fun on were only playable on hard as well I loved guitar hero 2 & 3
For context, the "69" is the number set for the difficulty, which usually ranges from 0 - 6 for charts meant to be taken seriously. Notes that are transparent are tap notes, you can strum them if you need to but you can also just use the frets. Notes that have a glowing top are hopos, or hammer-ons and pull-offs, which allow you to jump to the note without strumming it if the note before it was hit successfully. Some charts have hopo notes chained together, which can be played without the strum bar, but be warned, if you miss a note while doing it, you'll have to strum another note to continue to use them that way. The purple bars are notes that have no fret and are purely the strum bar. One thing to also do is also adjust your note speed settings (I personally choose 12 myself), adjust your calibration, and even turn on "no fail" if you want to use it. Frankly, the challenge of potential failure excites me, so I always have failing enabled. Honestly though, you did pretty well all things considered, you took to the game relatively quickly.
@@staringcorgi6475 ah that makes sense. I think the first time I ever saw 'em in use was for GH Metallica on the PS2. Not sure if there were others before it that did something like that
I love how since Davie is a real bass player he only upstrums! It’s actually interesting to see how his bass and music reading coordination translate into a video game
There's actually a really famous GH/CH player named Gamo who does the same thing but at a high level. Check him out if you have the chance, it's a crazy sight to behold
This had me laughing all the way through. I'd been playing for well over 20 years when Guitar Hero came out, and thought it would be a breeze.....what an infuriatingly humbling experience! So I absolutely felt your frustration!
I had already started guitar when I tried it too. It would aggrieve me when I'd try playing the right amount of notes for the song, and not every note was charted.
@@Steven.Stovall Worse when it charts notes that aren't even played. Sometimes you can understand why, since you only have one 'string' instead of at least four, but sometimes the note choice is just baffling.
@@KindredBrujah Got to look at it from a gamer perspective and not a musician. Musician doesn't understand why notes are charted when note isn't being played. Gamer perspective understands you need to keep the player engaged and tickle the part of the brain where you get that endorphin high by providing them a challenge that they can overcome, so if music is going, they are a part of that music, even if not from their instrument.
@@KindredBrujah The worst game for that was the Green Day Rock Band game. Most Green Day songs are pretty easy in real life. You just need to hold a few chords and strum in a certain pattern, but I guess they figured that would be too dull to play over the course of an entire game. So pretty much every song had all these extra bits and non-existent fills and chord transitions to try and make it 'more interesting' and harder, but it just made it really frustrating for me. I could play all of the songs on a real guitar and all those extra fiddly bits were completely unnecessary and made it feel like I wasn't even playing the song!
It’s curious how you can see Davi hands going even further down in the bass control unconsciously, not because he is bad, but because his fingers have the muscle memory of the actual notes of the song he is playing
Fun fact: he actually is failing not because he is bad, but because he doesn't wanna play the full song so we go and watch his videos and he can get more views and in return get more money
For someone who played the game after 11 years is highly impressive. And on top of that went from the game to the actual instrument all the props in the world bro.
If you plan on playing this in the future, there's a special kind of controller that has a split strum bar so you can play with two fingers like a bass. They were made specifically for rock band, and some people don't really love them, but worth looking into!
This is a part of my childhood right here. I was raised with a PS2 and the genuine games, but even seeing this game takes me back to those days. Great video as always, can't wait for more!
I wonder if this is going to lead to someone re-doing Davie's song for more accurate notes? I mean, if I were the guy who did that and Davie was saying I fucked up, I'd be re-doing it.
There isnt a lot you can do in Guitar Hero/Clone Hero as you have: An Open strum note, Green, red, yellow, blue, orange, Hammer on and pull off's (HoPo's for short) and the just tap notes these are some of the higher quality charts from what im seeing youll notice with a lot of charts made by ppl who made the song that they tend to have to "emulate" moving up or down the fretboard a ton cause there's just not as many notes for yah, some good examples are Exilelords songs or Jarvis9999 songs which are made and charted by them.
@@JokingbombYTyou really only need 5. Though it is often done, you don't actually need to scale the fretboard a lot, as, even on a 4 string bass, 5 fingers let's you play a 2 octave scale That'll cover most songs The real killer I saw was chords
Davie504 is one of the main reasons I bought a bass. I have been watching his videos and playing along for a while and I think I might be getting slightly better. After I buy some strings for it and an amp I will know for sure.
Hey Davie, Just wanted to say I've been watching quite a few of your videos and just wanted to let you know that you inspire me to be better at bass guitar. I just started learning around a month and a half ago, coming from a hand drum playing background, and seeing amazing bass players like yourself makes me really look forward to the future of my bass playing. You really show what is possible with the instrument and what can be accomplished by lots of practice and dedication to the craft. Thanks for all the bass videos, and all that you do. Keep on slappin that bass, because, as we bass players know, it puts a smile on your face.
Note placement aside, great to hear some of the old classics again. The 24-string and uke bass solos are still two of my very favourites of your pieces. I also laughed at the video. 69/10, would watch again.
@@GHSpaghettithey literally weren't even mapping the same notes to the same button consistently. Some of the rhythm game mappers just want complicated bs instead of a coherent song.
That S L A P P real bassline at the end was awesome, it's so cool when you randomly play your songs in other videos, it's the closest we have to see you playing live. Do that more often pls
I miss Guitar Hero/Rock Band! Such a good moment in video game history, though I didn’t really care for the black and white Guitar Hero! I wanna see those fast-moving skittles!
You can get a new plastic instrument for that again online. eBay, Amazon, Facebook Marketplace, thrift stores and goodwills are your options for getting another Guitar Hero or Rock Band instruments.
2 things: 1. you can turn no fail mode on :) 2. i thought Davie was playing clone hero left handed without lefty flip on because thats how ive played guitar hero since 2005! guitar hero was my fav childhood video game of all time and i still play it to this day. thanks for making me laugh Davie
You gotta use your thumb to slap the trigger for the strumming. That way when you get one of those triples, you just give it a slap down/ hook up with your fingers/slap down with thumb again pretty much as fast as you can (especially if you haven’t played the game in a while). Developing ambidexterity with the up vs down on the switch makes you way better at the game
Life tip: If you happen to fail the notes while playing Rockband or Guitar Hero and your friends are making fun of you, just say the developers put the wrong notes. (It works better if you’re an actual bassist/guitarist)
Sad that he didn't play my bass battle chart, he played a lot of charts with totally wrong notes, I spent a lot of time making mine to be as correct and fun as possible. I also emulated how it would slap on guitar hero (hold the button and strum and release the button quickly, it was fun to play). Also, try it with "no fail" enabled.
Some of the toughest solos from the games aren't that hard to play on guitar b/c of the techniques used, which when mapped become incredibly difficult b/c of the precision and timing required. The skills do translate some, and some charts feel right on for the song, but the skills you're being tested on are very different between the game and irl.
For all you who were wondering, Davie did not say "Guitar" at 2:04. It's just one of those illusions that trick your mind, like the Yanny Laurel thing.
davie this was one of the videos I laughed the most of yours, and I always laugh a lot at your videos seeing your gamer rage was just golden, please make more like these
i am pretty sure he only used 10% of his true power here, and even then he is having a difficult time, if he played bass to his full potential the world i believe he would bring the apocalypse
I love guitar hero, and I also play Clone Hero, and it's so amazing that people like you play it too, I respect you bro, normally I play guitar and drums, but lately bass is one of my favorites, that's because of you Davie, you're amazing ,and if it's true that I can't play a real bass, I love the sound of a good bass in a song, keep slapping that bass Davie, I'll always support you, Greetings from Ecuador!!
Honestly I'd say look into Rocksmith 2014, it's like guitar hero, but with _actual_ guitars instead using actual fret locations on specific strings for inputs. Though given how difficult finding the cable is I'd recommend using the ASIO modification, it'd also provide cleaner audio in most cases be the interface physical or digital.
G̶u̶i̶t̶a̶r *BASS* Hero
Nice
bASS Hero
*YESS*
BASS VILLAIN?
Yea
I think you did fantastic
AYOOO FIRST REPLY LETS GOO ACAI
Dude collab vid where you just play Davies most technical riffs on clone hero?
ACAI
the brown man!!!!
you should try to beat him at his own songs
This is pretty much the most emotion I've ever seen Davie display, and it's pretty hilarious.
You should totally check out his playing super mario with bass video, he showed so much emotion there and it's even more hilarious than this one lmao
I thought the same thing. Him getting pissed at the game I mean lol.
very emotional times...
That quiet rage 💀
8 days per week. Davie is a true pro bassist.
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Beatles reference???
Beatles
40 hours a day, 8 days a week 40/8
There's 7 days in a week
This gives off the illusion that playing the game is harder than learning the actual instrument
Because it is
AGREED
nah its not.
Only if you play crappy
It’s just not at all the same as playing the real thing
"Greedy record labels, I am more greedy than you. I want USD dollars."
This part killed me 😭😂😂
I had the 69th like, and no one can take it away from me!
@@andrewschroeder9502 The 170 people:
epic
Good riddance
@@theAstarrr ye took me a second to realize
As someone who watches a lot of Clone Hero gameplay, you actually did really well on these songs. Props to you and your bass for killing this video!
@@MunkeyKung first timing GH after that long of time is super difficult. And it’s much different from playing an actual bass, and his instincts are used to playing these exact songs entirely differently. What he did was still impressive all things considered.
@@MunkeyKung "But I'll give him this: He's only upstrumming so that makes it a lot harder."
Well, that, and he isn't holding the controller correctly.
@@derpymcderpster5526 I was actually thinking about how cool it is he was holding it so vertically; I can't hold the controller normally with good results. I wear the strap really weird and the guitar has an extreme tilt, and it works much better for me.
and yeah, not alternate strumming is so hard. Although, before you've trained yourself, alternate strumming is also hard, lol
@@MunkeyKung I only ever played GH initially with downstrumming, and once I picked up Clone Hero I had to relearn that. Of course it works better once you learn, but it's tough when your instincts kick in when the screen fills with notes :)
Bass hero*
Massive shoutout to Davie's parents for being so supportive and allowing him to become the legend he is today 😁 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Take note that Davie says "again" after he fails a song. That moment is how you learn to do anything you want to do in life.
The brain is a wonderful thing. No limit but our own will.
@clark987878
I mean, no
You're one of the only people I could imagine making great BASS hero maps
Same
you have 699 likes and i aint gonna ruin it
@@ermes6358 good job
I think you did really well honestly, don’t think most people would be able to just jump into expert-level tracks like this after not playing the game for 11 years haha.
set up my old xbox a while back with freinds over & we played guitar hero & I jumped into expert straight away, they said I was autistic :(
@@sulkoma Yo what? You call those friends?
He is not nobody. He is Davie504
@@sulkoma I also jumped straight to expert and actually beat a lot of songs that i used to have a hard time with, guess im just a better gamer and they just jealous
@@Xexorian lol! yeah my friends were shocked & calling me autistic. But it was a bit funny too, some of them my brain could remember being able to play it.. but my hands just would not move the way I wanted to, so songs that I remembered having good fun on were only playable on hard as well
I loved guitar hero 2 & 3
I love the brief moment of confusion at 3:11. You can practically _hear_ him thinking "why is _that_ the only part I played flawlessly?"
Legend has it that this is the first time Davie has ever displayed his emotions. Glad I subscribed to witness this.
EMOTIONS REVEAL
You obviously didn't watch when he tried to play Mario with his bass then
Never thought I would be able to see Davie this stressed and frustrated lol but he did great!
You clearly didn't watch him playing Super Mario Bros with a bass then
yeah, I guess that's part of the appeal. Kinda funny/unusual to see him suck at something. It's subtly satisfying
This has to be the most emotion we’ve ever gotten out of him
No bro. He has used a lot more in playing Mario with bass
This is the first time he has not censored his swearing 🙃
For context, the "69" is the number set for the difficulty, which usually ranges from 0 - 6 for charts meant to be taken seriously. Notes that are transparent are tap notes, you can strum them if you need to but you can also just use the frets. Notes that have a glowing top are hopos, or hammer-ons and pull-offs, which allow you to jump to the note without strumming it if the note before it was hit successfully. Some charts have hopo notes chained together, which can be played without the strum bar, but be warned, if you miss a note while doing it, you'll have to strum another note to continue to use them that way. The purple bars are notes that have no fret and are purely the strum bar. One thing to also do is also adjust your note speed settings (I personally choose 12 myself), adjust your calibration, and even turn on "no fail" if you want to use it. Frankly, the challenge of potential failure excites me, so I always have failing enabled. Honestly though, you did pretty well all things considered, you took to the game relatively quickly.
Purple bars were initally made for bass
@@staringcorgi6475 ah that makes sense. I think the first time I ever saw 'em in use was for GH Metallica on the PS2. Not sure if there were others before it that did something like that
Long explanation,too lazy to read it 🗿
You explained things quite well!
I just want to say that the purple bars are called open notes.
I love how since Davie is a real bass player he only upstrums! It’s actually interesting to see how his bass and music reading coordination translate into a video game
I was definitely waiting for this comment!
Ikr!
There's actually a really famous GH/CH player named Gamo who does the same thing but at a high level. Check him out if you have the chance, it's a crazy sight to behold
The intensity and frustration Davie experienced playing this game brought me back to some old childhood memories man
And that's where he realised he was terrible at bass hero, and started his carreer to become the GREATEST BASS HERO EVER!
Lmao i love how after Davie struggled to get to Bassline B, he had to play it on a real bass to prove to his self he can play it
chad move
Yeah, charters just need to just not put the wrong notes in to make it easier.
This had me laughing all the way through. I'd been playing for well over 20 years when Guitar Hero came out, and thought it would be a breeze.....what an infuriatingly humbling experience! So I absolutely felt your frustration!
I had already started guitar when I tried it too. It would aggrieve me when I'd try playing the right amount of notes for the song, and not every note was charted.
@@Steven.Stovall Worse when it charts notes that aren't even played. Sometimes you can understand why, since you only have one 'string' instead of at least four, but sometimes the note choice is just baffling.
@@KindredBrujah Got to look at it from a gamer perspective and not a musician. Musician doesn't understand why notes are charted when note isn't being played. Gamer perspective understands you need to keep the player engaged and tickle the part of the brain where you get that endorphin high by providing them a challenge that they can overcome, so if music is going, they are a part of that music, even if not from their instrument.
@@KindredBrujah The worst game for that was the Green Day Rock Band game. Most Green Day songs are pretty easy in real life. You just need to hold a few chords and strum in a certain pattern, but I guess they figured that would be too dull to play over the course of an entire game.
So pretty much every song had all these extra bits and non-existent fills and chord transitions to try and make it 'more interesting' and harder, but it just made it really frustrating for me. I could play all of the songs on a real guitar and all those extra fiddly bits were completely unnecessary and made it feel like I wasn't even playing the song!
@@KindredBrujah I agree. It's way harder on a seasoned guitarist.
It’s curious how you can see Davi hands going even further down in the bass control unconsciously, not because he is bad, but because his fingers have the muscle memory of the actual notes of the song he is playing
Can we just appreciate how badass 24 strings bass solo sounds? Even tho i already heard it 69 times, still so groovy and cool
Try playing that on Guitar Hero or Rock Band and it let you hit most notes on your correct difficulty if you memorize that track.
Those who says that we use only 2% of our brain, never struggled playing guitar hero
5:09 The genuine surprised look on his face is amazing lol
Ikr
That was gold
He should try playing the bass in real life, bet he'll be famous.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i agree
nah, he sounds italian. he'd probably use spaghetti for strings. noob
@@davo_t yeah, and then cook that spaghetti and tell us it clearly never happened
epico
Fun fact: he actually is failing not because he is bad, but because he doesn't wanna play the full song so we go and watch his videos and he can get more views and in return get more money
Hmm, did you watch it? Were you entirely bored for 10 minutes? He could've made it a ton longer you know, but he keeps his shtuff snappy... slappy?
@@IronGumby The BASS just SLAPPED the JOKE over your head.
OMG!!
You mean “USD’s”?
CHECKMATE
I'm watching this a year later and the growth from 1 million to 13.4 million is way cool!!
For someone who played the game after 11 years is highly impressive. And on top of that went from the game to the actual instrument all the props in the world bro.
3:18 "This is harder than I thought"
*That's what she said*
Davie: *Plays Guitar Hero*
Everyone: *Bass-ed.*
@Don't read profile photo not bass-ed, so sad ;(
I used to have Guitar Hero 3 and played a little of 2. The frustration of those scrape sounds when you miss a note is low key stirring some PTSD.
If you plan on playing this in the future, there's a special kind of controller that has a split strum bar so you can play with two fingers like a bass. They were made specifically for rock band, and some people don't really love them, but worth looking into!
I had one and loved it for bass parts. made you feel like a bad ass lol
As a person who watches allot of people who play rhythm games and myself playing some rhythm games did really well! im glad to see you playing it
I can actually actively see him getting better with just a little practice, dont give up hope! You're pretty good at this!
immediately jumping into expert difficulty as a novice is a power move ngl
This is a part of my childhood right here. I was raised with a PS2 and the genuine games, but even seeing this game takes me back to those days. Great video as always, can't wait for more!
I wonder if this is going to lead to someone re-doing Davie's song for more accurate notes? I mean, if I were the guy who did that and Davie was saying I fucked up, I'd be re-doing it.
There isnt a lot you can do in Guitar Hero/Clone Hero as you have: An Open strum note, Green, red, yellow, blue, orange, Hammer on and pull off's (HoPo's for short) and the just tap notes these are some of the higher quality charts from what im seeing youll notice with a lot of charts made by ppl who made the song that they tend to have to "emulate" moving up or down the fretboard a ton cause there's just not as many notes for yah, some good examples are Exilelords songs or Jarvis9999 songs which are made and charted by them.
@@JokingbombYTyou really only need 5.
Though it is often done, you don't actually need to scale the fretboard a lot, as, even on a 4 string bass, 5 fingers let's you play a 2 octave scale
That'll cover most songs
The real killer I saw was chords
That's the most emotion he has ever shown in this channel.
Davie504 is one of the main reasons I bought a bass.
I have been watching his videos and playing along for a while and I think I might be getting slightly better.
After I buy some strings for it and an amp I will know for sure.
Hey Davie,
Just wanted to say I've been watching quite a few of your videos and just wanted to let you know that you inspire me to be better at bass guitar. I just started learning around a month and a half ago, coming from a hand drum playing background, and seeing amazing bass players like yourself makes me really look forward to the future of my bass playing. You really show what is possible with the instrument and what can be accomplished by lots of practice and dedication to the craft. Thanks for all the bass videos, and all that you do. Keep on slappin that bass, because, as we bass players know, it puts a smile on your face.
It’s a bass not a bass guitar stupid
For having not played in 11 years, if that’s accurate, you actually did really well
Note placement aside, great to hear some of the old classics again. The 24-string and uke bass solos are still two of my very favourites of your pieces. I also laughed at the video. 69/10, would watch again.
I would like to challenge you to map the notes any better.
@@GHSpaghettithey literally weren't even mapping the same notes to the same button consistently. Some of the rhythm game mappers just want complicated bs instead of a coherent song.
Muscle memory kicked in @5:46. He actually tried to add vibrato 🤣
Nice content, Dave 🤘
That's a very good catch!
That S L A P P real bassline at the end was awesome, it's so cool when you randomly play your songs in other videos, it's the closest we have to see you playing live. Do that more often pls
As a custom song creator for clone hero, i really appreciate this video :D
This is just Davie trying not to break character for 10 minutes
I miss Guitar Hero/Rock Band! Such a good moment in video game history, though I didn’t really care for the black and white Guitar Hero! I wanna see those fast-moving skittles!
You can get a new plastic instrument for that again online. eBay, Amazon, Facebook Marketplace, thrift stores and goodwills are your options for getting another Guitar Hero or Rock Band instruments.
0:17
Haha jokes on you i have headphones on
P Hub Theme
@MensokoHamada we know the sound
This had to be hardest video for Davie to stay in character. There’s no way he didn’t burst out laughing at least once
Davie's humour is god tier. I just love him so much. It also doesn't help that his looks are god tier either!
GUITAR+BASS= VIOLIN+DRUMS= *NEW POGGERS*
I like how davie smiles while he's playing.
2:26 Seems like Davide Biale, the greatest bassist ever, finally checkmated you
As someone who plays alot of clone hero, you did pretty well!! Also I need to pick up all your charts now, or well charts of you
2 things:
1. you can turn no fail mode on :)
2. i thought Davie was playing clone hero left handed without lefty flip on because thats how ive played guitar hero since 2005!
guitar hero was my fav childhood video game of all time and i still play it to this day. thanks for making me laugh Davie
did davie504 smile at 5:04
6:51 He actually smiled!
Yeeeee
4:40 "It should be easy."
PD: I'm gonna look for these songs, it will be EPIC!
0:17 best part of the video you did amazing 😤👍
You gotta use your thumb to slap the trigger for the strumming. That way when you get one of those triples, you just give it a slap down/ hook up with your fingers/slap down with thumb again pretty much as fast as you can (especially if you haven’t played the game in a while). Developing ambidexterity with the up vs down on the switch makes you way better at the game
Life tip: If you happen to fail the notes while playing Rockband or Guitar Hero and your friends are making fun of you, just say the developers put the wrong notes.
(It works better if you’re an actual bassist/guitarist)
"devs put an orange when I clearly hear a blue"
@@Cheezus lol
or use hyperspeed
Real frustration reveal at 5:56
This is the equivalent of a professional pianist playing piano tiles 3
Sad that he didn't play my bass battle chart, he played a lot of charts with totally wrong notes, I spent a lot of time making mine to be as correct and fun as possible.
I also emulated how it would slap on guitar hero (hold the button and strum and release the button quickly, it was fun to play).
Also, try it with "no fail" enabled.
epic video davie504,you clearly are the best bass slapper in the world
@Don't read profile photo shut up
Slapper*
Or you could say.... The 'Basst'
@@unculturedmanofculture6837 thanks
Let's just say Davie can play bass regardless of the style of guitar
Guitar?
@@FlankerJackChannel bass guitar
@@pardolagames8994 all bass are guitars but not all guitars are BASS
@@FlankerJackChannel Yeah but he just didn't specify ('cause it was mentioned earlier)
Some of the toughest solos from the games aren't that hard to play on guitar b/c of the techniques used, which when mapped become incredibly difficult b/c of the precision and timing required.
The skills do translate some, and some charts feel right on for the song, but the skills you're being tested on are very different between the game and irl.
I love how he sometimes does vibrato out of habit, even though that would have no effect on the buttons lol
5:45 Davie was doing vibrato
5:35 murdoc got insanely serious, wonder what 2D did
I like how we watched you get better instead of you practicing then showing the result.
4:04 lmao that smile
0:37 “And at the time I wasn’t *RACIST* towards guitars yet, *How Innocent* “
6:27 sounds like the opening to 46 and two by tool
The WHAT at 4:54 made my day
For all you who were wondering, Davie did not say "Guitar" at 2:04. It's just one of those illusions that trick your mind, like the Yanny Laurel thing.
So.... you're telling me Davie wasn't wearing a blue and white dress at all?
that is the beauty of davie, you never know with him. the one thing that will be true forever is that bass is the best instrument
@@brodiestephens419 we may never know
That was unexpected, damn, never thought you'd ever play Clone Hero *-* I mean Bass Hero....!
Found you lol
@@Tyler_Kwak Gneurshk to the power of potato mycellium
We need a guitarist or bassist to attach a pick onto their elbow to taco strum on real guitar.
@@l1zardgh382 That would be hysterical
davie this was one of the videos I laughed the most of yours, and I always laugh a lot at your videos
seeing your gamer rage was just golden, please make more like these
Well, you added 300k subs in the last 2 months! That's something to be happy about!
The fact this video is exactly 10 minutes is satisfying
Mine says it's 10:01, but cool
i am pretty sure he only used 10% of his true power here, and even then he is having a difficult time, if he played bass to his full potential the world i believe he would bring the apocalypse
This man is a Legend and deserves many more likes and subs in the years to come. 👍
Amazing performance! Gratzi!
I love guitar hero, and I also play Clone Hero, and it's so amazing that people like you play it too, I respect you bro, normally I play guitar and drums, but lately bass is one of my favorites, that's because of you Davie, you're amazing ,and if it's true that I can't play a real bass, I love the sound of a good bass in a song, keep slapping that bass Davie, I'll always support you, Greetings from Ecuador!!
7:20 sounds like a payday soundtrack
1:30 me a guitarist who put a bunch of stickers on my guitar because it is a slight addiction now:😬
I write words instead 😂
Youre actually surprisingly good. Most people have to spend weeks to months working up to the level you played at in this video
I'm a piano player but...to be honest, when I hear u play the bass, I gotta admit that the bass sounds nice
4:32 you finally smile, thats so acceptable 😂
Honestly I'd say look into Rocksmith 2014, it's like guitar hero, but with _actual_ guitars instead using actual fret locations on specific strings for inputs. Though given how difficult finding the cable is I'd recommend using the ASIO modification, it'd also provide cleaner audio in most cases be the interface physical or digital.
You pluck up on the bass controller like a true bassist. Very good.
2:05 Wrong instrument!
Good game and Good video thanks davie❤️
9:29 Hey Davie, don't worry be happy
You _are_ the Bass Hero, that means you played yourself. CHECKMATE
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Get happy soon ❤️❤️❤️❤️
4:53 i died here XD
8:10 Looks to me like you need to do some calibrating, of the video (in game), audio (in game), maybe even the controller itself.
8:30 La Madonna sopra al letto s'è tappate le orecchie
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