Why guitarists should play bass

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  • @CodiMorphett
    @CodiMorphett Год назад +53

    Back when I first started playing guitar in the first three years I spent all night playing guitar, once when I went outside one morning and ran into my neighbour and apologised for playing so late.
    He said it was fine and he loved listening to me practice while he worked on his motorbikes then told me to wait and he came back out with a bass guitar, he said his sons used to play music but they didn't play anymore and that I could have it.
    He was an incredible neighbour, an incredible man, and he encouraged me to continue playing when I felt I plateaued, he encouraged me to try new things and grow without ever devaluing my progress or making me feel like my practice was an inconvenience.

  • @-whiskey-4134
    @-whiskey-4134 Год назад +351

    Bass is more fun and sounds better to me. I played guitar for like 7 years before I ever touched a bass. It just became hard to put it down, so I bought a 6 string bass so it felt even more familiar. Still my favorite instrument out of the 8ish that I have.

    • @someguy2744
      @someguy2744 Год назад +2

      Unrelated, but "Mitch caught a body..." 2:12
      5:28 🤨 - "it's gonna be inside of you" - maybe he could say that you achieve a certain intuition for it.
      6:05 - True Temperament Guitar is the solution for the G string or any other string being always out of tune.

    • @tenzennicholas2127
      @tenzennicholas2127 Год назад +9

      Seriously. I'm focusing on guitar right now but bass is so so fun to play.

    • @theofficialkevin
      @theofficialkevin Год назад +3

      Got a Dingwall NG3 6 string. And oh my lord. A dream

    • @-whiskey-4134
      @-whiskey-4134 Год назад

      @@tenzennicholas2127 it really is lmao I can groove and jam with just bass alone. Something about it really hits the soul lol.

    • @gitsurfer27
      @gitsurfer27 Год назад +1

      @@theofficialkevin Ow wow thats a dream bass alright! Fender P bass and Dingwall would be on my wall if i had the money

  • @1Know1tHurts
    @1Know1tHurts Год назад +911

    It applies not only to music. As a Russian dad, I can learn a lot from Arab dad.

    • @YuriyKravets29
      @YuriyKravets29 Год назад +6

      I guess there's not much you can learn about the neglectance of other person's life, on the contrary, even.

    • @jared8515
      @jared8515 Год назад

      Things like Death to America!

    • @Dantespeako
      @Dantespeako Год назад +40

      @@YuriyKravets29 Can relate, as someone from Bagh Dad

    • @TotoDG
      @TotoDG Год назад +2

      Same goes for Latino dads.

    • @williamsherlockedward
      @williamsherlockedward Год назад +1

      I wish I had a man in my life like Arab Dad.. He's so eatable..

  • @LikeTheBirb
    @LikeTheBirb Год назад +59

    As someone who started with percussion, and taught myself guitar and music theory
    It feels like bass is the instrument I have been building up to play all these years. It takes every bit of everything Ive learned across drums and guitars
    And combines them together in a smooth packaged instrument that makes so much impact with the simplest and tastiest usage of a few notes.

  • @Eazyrun
    @Eazyrun Год назад +84

    I love it when that one, that single bass note in the right frequency hits, and it massages your eardrums or your entire body! I love bass for the sound.
    And compared to guitar, every note and string on the bass feels secluded; strings are further apart, frets are bigger. It makes you think which note to play, which note is really worth hitting, and which are just fillers. This goes along with your "skeleton" comparison.
    Always learn new instruments. You don't have to master them, but get to know them. Learn their sound and their playstyle. I love you for making this video, bro

  • @zpumbaa
    @zpumbaa Год назад +185

    To put it simply being a good bassist requires a different skillset than being a good guitarist, but they go together like PB&J, being equally important. Once you recognize that fact and take time to learn, you dont just play a good guitar but can actually play good music

    • @6md
      @6md Год назад +7

      precision and jazz yes exactly

    • @The_Copper_Element_Itself
      @The_Copper_Element_Itself Год назад +6

      Plus a good bassline requires more movement. On guitar 3 chords make enough noise for you to keep the general ear occupied for long enough, but bass works mostly on pizzicatos, and chords sound muddy. So you need to play a lot more notes to do a good groove

    • @ashtar3876
      @ashtar3876 Год назад +5

      Guitar is the jelly, sweet and you notice it the most, bass is the peanut butter. Only jelly makes the sandwich feel thin and like it misses something. Only peanut butter is bland and boring.

    • @13_cmi
      @13_cmi Год назад

      I started on bass but I just noticed that even after only a couple of months I’m definitely better as a guitar player than bass. I definitely played bass like a guitar player. Proper bass is hard to do right. Even holding down a good simple groove is hard. And it makes your fingers hurt much much more. Both hands.

  • @albertarason4502
    @albertarason4502 Год назад +19

    Playing a solo that is from another instrument helped me a lot to see different approaches of soloing. I'm a bassist and have picked up violin, piano and saxophone solos. I HIGHLY recommend doing it if you are studying music and especially picking up bass solos if you are a guitarist because it's such a different approach.

  • @hegemaniac4652
    @hegemaniac4652 8 месяцев назад +2

    You know what the most bassist feeling is? The feeling that you get when you play the same thing that you played for half the song, but the guitarist is doing a really awesome solo now and you, the bassist who literally just stands there doing nothing extraordinary, just feel absolutely awesome as if you were at the peak of musical ability. I'm a bassist, but I really have no idea where the hell that comes from. I wonder if drummers have that too.
    Also, I don't like bass solos. Don't know why that is either. But it would be nice if the guitarists instead sometimes just would stop playing for a couple of seconds to let people notice the bassline.

  • @zeldamage001
    @zeldamage001 Год назад +8

    With bass, I find that you communicate more with the rest of the band. You're always listening to both the drums and the rhythm melody instruments.

  • @Knobsmacker
    @Knobsmacker Год назад +17

    Bass players should also play guitar! Super easy to write songs on guitar when you're used to the limitations of a standard bass, and you can already stretch 5 frets on the whole intrument. Finger picking is also pretty intuitive, only weakness is learning to use a pick on strings that are so close together.

    • @vern2k653
      @vern2k653 Год назад +3

      My main struggle learning guitar after being a bass player is my fingers are pretty fat and I'm having trouble angling my fingers right so I only touch one string.

  • @MaximeFeliciano
    @MaximeFeliciano Год назад +90

    Impressive, was expecting him use a pick like 99% of the guitarist with a bass.
    It'll go leaps and bounds instantly after just remembering to rest that thumb on the A string when hitting D and G

    • @TristanDelroeux
      @TristanDelroeux Год назад +10

      Honestly it’s better to have a floating thumb as it helps with fluidity and muting

    • @MaximeFeliciano
      @MaximeFeliciano Год назад +2

      ​@@TristanDelroeux Doesn't really improve any muting unless you did it instead of a simpler slide of finger.
      A floating thumb isn't helping his fluidity in that situation as the solo didn't really have many string jumps

    • @TristanDelroeux
      @TristanDelroeux Год назад +1

      @@MaximeFeliciano floating thumb is helpful for reducing the strain on your wrist and prevent injury. In the video he said that he struggled with speed and floating thumb is a great way to achieve that. And you could argue that it wasn’t specifically needed in that situation but it’s still a good habit to pick up.

    • @MaximeFeliciano
      @MaximeFeliciano Год назад

      @@TristanDelroeux i think you mean anchored thumb? You think it helped his speed on a rather solo mostly using G and B strings?
      The thumb is gonna learn to move anchoring sooner rather than later on a 5 strings bass like his.

    • @EversonBernardes
      @EversonBernardes Год назад +1

      @@MaximeFeliciano floating thumb doesn't have you (necessarily) anchoring on any string (or pickup or anything), you just use the side of the thumb to mute the lower strings.

  • @Lymanity
    @Lymanity Год назад +6

    I bought a few instruments during the pandemic and I have to say it definitely helped me get over my plateau on guitar. I learned a bit of bass, clawhammer banjo, cello, various sized recorders and frame drum.

  • @DanielVerberne
    @DanielVerberne 11 месяцев назад +2

    You're a very likeable guy, Rudy. I'd love to see more of your actual playing, 'cos you're good man. And of course as all of us as fans know, you've got a good sense of fun and self awareness about yourself as a musician but also about this big guitarist community. What I'd give to run in to folk like you at my local guitar shop or something - I'd love to hear anecdotes about your time learning and playing as a guitarist, shitty experiences, good experiences, first gear, worst gear, etc!

  • @bolillo5013
    @bolillo5013 Год назад +9

    I recently bought a bass guitar and I’m loving it. I play guitar (obviously) and upright bass, so it’s a cool blend of those worlds.

  • @michaelgmcauliffe
    @michaelgmcauliffe 7 месяцев назад +3

    Fantastic job!!! i started playing guitar in 1975 at age 14 !! I started playing bass in 1983 still play both fluently like you do but bass is my main gig!! I hope when you are my age 63 that you still will be playing!! At this age i still play at least one hour per day!!!!!!!!!

  • @MrNEWDY
    @MrNEWDY Год назад +8

    Drums was my first instrument followed by guitar. I played drums in a band and the bass player left so I took up the bass because its tiring being locked to drums when I had well over a decade into guitar at that point.
    It really does change your perspective and how you approach. We did a 40 song set of covers and it spanned 70s to 2000s all across rock and metal and so many styles i learned a lot fast and really love to play bass now.

  • @gerardlelandais301
    @gerardlelandais301 Год назад +8

    I've been learning bass for almost two years, but the first thing i bought was a small classical guitar. I learned really easy songs and learning chords actually helped me a lot. I realise now that i have developped some degree of harmony, which is kinda hard to develop on your own with bass since you don't really ever play chord ( Unless you study them ofc ), after that i got a small LPK25 from Akai, again this helped me "see" the intervals more clearly and develop my ear, now i'm taking drum lesson also because i feel that rythm IS everything.. It is always inspiring to explore another instrument even with 0 knowledge in it because with experience you always find a way to "grab" something that you wouldn't have thought about.

  • @meierboy97
    @meierboy97 Год назад +11

    your fingerstyle skills are champ bro

  • @mmmHardstyle
    @mmmHardstyle Год назад +5

    Definitely. I used to be a guitarist, then I went to drums, then bass because it was a happy medium. Now going back to guitar, I feel like a whole new player because I'm emphasizing different parts of my playing that I never did before.

  • @ceilingunlimited-cp5kq
    @ceilingunlimited-cp5kq Год назад +16

    Bass is badass! Jeff Berlin,Geddy Lee,Chris Squire etc ALL great bass players showed how musically diverse the bass can really be. A great bass riff IMO can be more dynamic than the guitar. I love both instruments! BTW I’m a 43 year veteran Violin player 😊

  • @SquizbarDeAlienOfficial
    @SquizbarDeAlienOfficial Год назад +6

    I could not agree with this video more!!
    As a guitarist of almost 20 years I picked up the bass four years ago and it made me a better guitarist.

  • @IamZeus1100
    @IamZeus1100 Год назад +4

    This is actually great advice ! Learning instruments has helped me immensely, like piano , bass etc . Recently I’ve been taking a crack at some paganini on guitar so learning violin style soloing has been very interesting and completely different from anything I’ve played on guitar .. also hard as balls since a guitar fret board is much larger than a violin and he jumps around all over the whole neck a lot

  • @wrexocane
    @wrexocane Год назад +6

    Still haven't seen the video, but as a guitarist who played bass in a couple of bands I can say I learned a lot. Bass is more of a foundation instrument, and it teaches you how to serve a song instead of doing whatever you think is cool

  • @JACKSONPRYORBENNETT
    @JACKSONPRYORBENNETT 9 месяцев назад

    I forgot I was watching this on 2x speed for a second and thought "dang Rudy plays bass once a year and he's that fast? I gotta practice"

  • @maurizioviera
    @maurizioviera Год назад +2

    Agree 100%. Guitar is my main instrument but nowadays I decided to play bass on a rock band and I`m learning a lot while having fun; a new instrument gives you a new perspective about the same music. I´m still practicing my guitar.

  • @TheWhippingPost
    @TheWhippingPost Год назад +1

    I learned so much music theory from learning the piano. I think every musician should play piano, it's the clearest representation of notes and it has a huge amount of resources. I'm also learning to juggle, because in my heart I'm a clown

  • @mattisixx1699
    @mattisixx1699 Год назад +2

    I've never tried to pick up the bass, but what helped me discover how to be a more interesting guitar player, was listening to other types of music. I got inspired to do that by a Marty friedman video(his Japanese stuff, not megadeth stuff) and it kind of opened me up to phrasing things differently and using different ways to strike a note. Started listening to Japanese music and flamenco music to see what I could steal from it. Took Marty's weird finger flicking technique and microtonal bends, incorporated a little bit of Japanese vocal lines, learned how to do rasgueados until I could do it with a pick in my hand, and also took polyphias approach to popping strings like a bass player would. Combining all these together has helped me stand out a bit more in a room of guitarists. I'm no master at the instrument by any means, but at least I sound different and as I've gotten older, that means more to me than being able to shred a million miles an hour(which was my original approach to playing). Taking things from other instruments and other genres is a better way to become a better player as opposed to shredding because anyone can shred

  • @duncandonuts5268
    @duncandonuts5268 Год назад +2

    i always tell bass players the same thing for guitar. going from bass to guitar was weird as shit, but there's so many licks on guitar that can be applied to bass

  • @arnabbanik6403
    @arnabbanik6403 Год назад +2

    I also play a bit of Indian flute. I try to play western musical ideas with the flute and it's really fun. Trying out pentatonic runs, licks on the flute is exciting. Soloing over western backing tracks with flute 😄

  • @leschpountz3614
    @leschpountz3614 Год назад +8

    Well done, Rundus. That's a great video unless you watch it

  • @elusive_mg
    @elusive_mg Год назад

    u know , do u know why i like to watch your stuff? because it is funny and because you just do whateva u want, keep them coming RUBY!

  • @PeterCleff
    @PeterCleff Год назад +2

    Great video. As a guitarist with a bassist's soul, I definitely agree. Every guitarist should pic up the bass and learn how to serve the song properly.

  • @godfreybruce9502
    @godfreybruce9502 3 месяца назад

    Hey bro, i agree whole heartedly... there are gems you learn playing other instruments and it forces you to think outside the box... 10/10 Rudy

  • @KirillTitov
    @KirillTitov Год назад +11

    - You can't go anywhere.
    (cat goes somewhere anyway)

    • @zeldamage001
      @zeldamage001 Год назад +1

      Turns out that the cat, if fact, could go anywhere. What a twist!

  • @sunjamrblues
    @sunjamrblues Год назад +2

    Totally true. I've been playing guitar for 10 years, then last year I decided to learn to play a bass also. The result: My guitar skills ramped up significantly.

  • @darkmikolai
    @darkmikolai Год назад

    playing bass has improved my playing in ways words cannot describe; same with drums and piano.

  • @chanowild4348
    @chanowild4348 Год назад +3

    1:51 you can't go anywhere.
    Cat: I'll disappear then.

  • @tfbytslols8426
    @tfbytslols8426 Год назад +1

    that mrrrp at 0:34 was crisp

  • @jbasti227
    @jbasti227 Год назад

    I’ve been a solely a guitarist for the past 10 or so years. It wasn’t until a few months ago I decided to pick up bass because of a developing interest over the past few years as well as wanting to do something outside my comfort zone. My biggest takeaway for sure is, as you said, it forcing me to play and compose with a different perspective. I feel it also really helped me as a songwriter as it now gets me thinking of writing for the song as a whole and not just writing the guitar parts.

  • @roshankalita9365
    @roshankalita9365 Год назад

    Excellent playing brother.

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Год назад +8

    Good stuff Habibi, I've played Guitar for almost 27 years and picked up Bass about 3 years ago, it was pretty natural to go to it and it's definitely fun to make more complex lines than a typical Bass line would be. (I still use a Pick on Bass, whatever LOL)

  • @Rodrigo-xk8jg
    @Rodrigo-xk8jg Год назад +2

    Very cool bro! I think maybe in the case of guitarists and bassists, they can both have a great sense of rhythm, but they deal with different frequencies, and different roles in the band, or in songwriting. Beyond that other point of view that i mention, your explanation is so great. These types of videos are just as great as the comedic ones. Genial Rudy! Un saludo desde Uruguay (Southamerica) (Between Argentina and Brazil) hehe

  • @vladv5126
    @vladv5126 Год назад +2

    Here's a bonus reason why every guitarist should learn bass: every band needs at least one person who can actually play bass.

  • @thegamingillustrator
    @thegamingillustrator 5 месяцев назад

    yesterday I made the first choice in my life where I didn't sacrifice a hobby or passion for the convenience of my family, and bought both a bass and guitar. (both arriving between the 6th and the 10th since this comment.) I love drawing, but stopped doing it because my family wanted me to focus on earning money. I loved learning to play different instruments, but stopped when I broke the guitar I used to practice on and my family refused to let me use my own money to fix it.
    well, after a sudden drop in my mental state after being repeatedly fired no matter how much of myself I put into the job to do them right, my family kept bugging me that I need to do something that gets me to stop being depressed and to find a hobby or join a gym, so I used it as a reason to finally try my hobbies again. To attempt to re-enjoy doing what I love, starting with learning instruments again.
    hence, until my bass and guitar arrive, I've been binging videos like this one.

  • @avidvacher1356
    @avidvacher1356 Год назад

    I needed this as a reminder to practice, thanks rumdy great video...

  • @Meatball996
    @Meatball996 Год назад +5

    Personally I love learning saxophone solos on guitar because horn players are normally so much more melodic compared to guitar players

  • @kaydgaming
    @kaydgaming Год назад +1

    Pov: you’ve been playing guitar for a while now, and you’re now a bit cocky and proud of calling yourself a guitarist.
    You really want to join a band, but the only available spot is for a bassist.
    You jam with them on a bass guitar and intuitively mix in the elements you’ve learned on guitar, but found out how significant groove and rhythm truly is to good bass playing.
    You’re now a self proclaimed bassist, and you can’t listen to a person shredding on guitar ever again, because you now think that bass is the sole factor in making guitars sound decent.

  • @marsamune5592
    @marsamune5592 Год назад +2

    Anyone else pick up bass for a band and ended up falling in love with it?

  • @SaberToothGary
    @SaberToothGary Год назад +1

    You DO paint with words, an irregular Claude (Ho)Monet... oh, and my G string never out of tune on my REVEREND guitar. Great vid, man... salimat yadak, habbi!

  • @johnknight9150
    @johnknight9150 Год назад

    As a drummer first, and a bass player second, I would recommend that guitarists try playing a five-string bass instead of a four. Why? Well, the obvious part is bass = low and, yeah, four strings ain't enough! ;-) But the other aspect of it is that with a four-string, it's too easy for a guitarist to just play root notes from their guitar riffs and think of a bass as a special-needs cousin of the guitar. ("Failed at guitar? Try bass!" etc. etc.) But with a five-string, you are starting in a different place, with a low B -- C is the first fret.
    This makes it a much more symphonic instrument, and in fact, symphonic bass stuff nowadays often assumes a five-string. So instead of just navigating the world from E, it will broaden your perspective, pushing you into exploring different keys and lower registers. And especially if you're playing in something like C, the guitar may actually stop being the centre of the universe, and you might start composing guitar parts to be accompaniments rather than being the primary instrumental voice.

  • @virdesire
    @virdesire Год назад

    i'm impressed Rudy mate

  • @paranoid_5432
    @paranoid_5432 Год назад

    I didn't pay attention to all that stuff you said but these bass solos would sound sick on guitar.

  • @vincentm4717
    @vincentm4717 Год назад

    Ive that same bass but mine is a 4 string LTD 204 fretless. They are sturdy well made instruments. You sound pretty damn good as a bass player. Im sure learning that must have given you respect for the artistry of Jeff Berlin.

  • @nicky_bee
    @nicky_bee Год назад

    This is the first Rudy video I watch where he actually plays an instrument

  • @luukpeeters9474
    @luukpeeters9474 Год назад +1

    Bass kinda rekindled my guitar playing too, my 2 guitars where collecting dust for 2 years, then I met a new friend, I bought a bass, loved it and started playing again, now I also bought a ubass because it's such a fun little thing but it sounds pretty good

  • @alialrassam57
    @alialrassam57 Год назад +1

    ان شاء الله عن قريب اتعلم العزف قناتك حلوة استمررر❤

  • @MCGZ_
    @MCGZ_ Год назад

    "i paint with words" killed me dude. good job hahaha

  • @serrisdaylor1015
    @serrisdaylor1015 Год назад

    I was expecting you to talk about guitar-player-bass, like wahoo root notes and lack of groove, but this is The Good Argument!

  • @Sanjeet_1810
    @Sanjeet_1810 Год назад

    nice bass chops Ruby.

  • @ganjjabarsmedium2347
    @ganjjabarsmedium2347 Год назад

    That’s some serious lead bass 🙌

  • @ion_force
    @ion_force Год назад

    Starting out on bass like 10 years ago, I have had a very hard time switching to guitar. I keep trying to play it like a bass.
    But I have finally figured out how palm muting works.

  • @joshcline8764
    @joshcline8764 Год назад

    I love when music is so awesome it makes me laugh. This was one of those times. Thank you.

  • @MananSingh
    @MananSingh Год назад +1

    You paint with words.

  • @richmend1838
    @richmend1838 Год назад

    badass looking bass

  • @jsamson-s6v
    @jsamson-s6v Год назад

    Interesting idea. Makes me think about buying a bass for that different perspective..

  • @VoidMaker407
    @VoidMaker407 Год назад

    Yo sick vid, i have that same LTD bass in black and the 4 string varient as well

  • @karioa2346
    @karioa2346 11 месяцев назад

    crazy ive been playing guitar for 10 years but i got a bass 3 months ago and i cant put it down. I've always had solid feel for time and space so it feels natural in a way, plus it allows me to revisit things i already know on guitar and i can appreciate songs a lot better now that I don't only focus on the melodic component.

  • @carlosoliver1887
    @carlosoliver1887 Год назад +1

    Nice bass picados!!!!

  • @Fender420
    @Fender420 Год назад

    Thank You Habibi

  • @TresharkZ
    @TresharkZ Год назад

    awesome vid 7ayeteh

  • @cucumber1991
    @cucumber1991 Год назад

    i just appreciate how quickly you call your kitty onto your lap, and if you like heavier music check out the husband and wife that have a band together theyre called berried alive you might like them theyre both really good and i think you would like them

  • @ozon672games
    @ozon672games Год назад +1

    nice simracing rig btw

  • @peterharrell7305
    @peterharrell7305 Год назад

    I had that exact wood grain ltd 5 string years ago. Man that was a pretty thing.

  • @henlofrens
    @henlofrens 4 месяца назад

    when I heard you play the solo on guitar I also noticed the effect of picking vs fingers. The fingers give it a whole different dynamic and percussion, something that is lost a bit in some phrases when you played it with a pick on guitar.
    It's really hard to characterize it though. Maybe they can be extremely subtle ghost notes or stops that you just cannot do with a pick properly? Maybe it's just the 'meat' of the finger?

  • @GENXJOPLIN
    @GENXJOPLIN Год назад

    This is your best video. Really concise and inspiring

  • @clareashton5027
    @clareashton5027 5 месяцев назад

    I've been playing 50 years and I'm not self absorbed, having said which the bass guitar is an interesting learning experience

  • @TheKlaun9
    @TheKlaun9 Год назад +1

    Anyone in a band with drums and bass should study both to some extent. If you don't know what they're about, how do you even write songs for that band? I just wished drummers & singers would think the same way

  • @thegamergod7076
    @thegamergod7076 Год назад

    Finally you added the 5th string on your bass!

  • @NightSide139
    @NightSide139 Год назад +1

    Love the advice, but you lost me when your cat spoke up. I love it when a cat actually acknowledges you that vocally, and think it speaks volumes about your character as a pet owner. Keep up the good work, the good tunes, and the hilarious videos! You're incredible ^_^

  • @Wind-nj5xz
    @Wind-nj5xz 3 месяца назад

    8:14 That look of utter regret for a split second 💀

  • @T-Bore
    @T-Bore Год назад

    I demand that Adam Neely leaves a thumbs-up and a nice comment.

  • @linojvni2038
    @linojvni2038 Год назад +5

    i just bought a bass and it came today wtf

  • @TOCS94
    @TOCS94 Год назад +1

    Charlie Hunter puts it all together. He comps like a bass player, drummer and guitarist at the same time without it being gimmicky sonorities.

  • @petealba707
    @petealba707 Год назад +1

    Ok, I'll finally learn that glockenspiel lick I've always wanted to learn on guitar. 😂 All joking aside, fantastic video. I remember transcribing Wayne Shorter's solo in Adam's Apple years ago and thinking "you can do that !?" Hell yeah you can.

  • @robertnagy3942
    @robertnagy3942 Год назад

    8:32 Hustler's University

  • @silvertear87
    @silvertear87 Год назад

    I like transcribing video game music(hello Street fighter 2) and it's a totally different feel and approach to what I normally play. I would love to learn bass. Geezer Butler's vibe is everything

  • @aidanblackmusic
    @aidanblackmusic Год назад

    The lick you play at 6:59 sounds like a part that tosin plays in Red Miso by AAL

  • @kingjbone1
    @kingjbone1 Год назад

    OOOH! Do it on accordian next!

  • @scootypuffjr.
    @scootypuffjr. Год назад +12

    You hear a guitar, you FEEL the bass

  • @msolano00
    @msolano00 3 месяца назад

    I was expecting a trolling video, instead we got some real advice hehehe. Good video.

  • @zip.6666
    @zip.6666 Год назад

    This reminds me of when our viola player had to learn metallica solos in band class because none of the guitarists could play them

  • @Minunmaani
    @Minunmaani Год назад

    I have never learned so much about music than I have after I got base, sire bass. The other instrument that teaches a lot is accordion, for real.

  • @Finetales
    @Finetales Год назад

    Nice baze bro!

  • @Grease-Goblin
    @Grease-Goblin Год назад

    I'll watch your mountain biking channel as often as I watch Jayztwocents' car channel.

  • @bluecresc5804
    @bluecresc5804 Год назад

    Yesss i was hoping u would play it on guitar

  • @Kneith
    @Kneith Год назад +1

    Water on the brain pt.2 with Allan Holdsworth, great solo by Jeff

  • @alexzent234
    @alexzent234 Год назад

    My face is melted

  • @tcharp
    @tcharp Год назад

    you're amazing

  • @ultrakool
    @ultrakool Год назад

    nice dr evil moment with the cat 🤣

  • @jesuzleonardo
    @jesuzleonardo Год назад

    Bass is BASED ❤