Jason is so criminally underrated for being in the biggest metal band ever and he’s been one of my biggest inspirations since I was a kid. Thank you for this!!
He also downpicked a lot. If you watch live versions of MoP from his era he's downpicking the life out of his bass. Man it's hard enough on a guitar let alone a bass.
No offence dude but this tone doesn't really match at all, Jason's tone is very aggressive sounding because of compression and having a huge midrange boost. If you listen the isolated bass tracks of AJFA and the Black album his tone is actually pretty clean, the sound you had here is too muddy and undefined. It actually reminded me more of Cliff's sound than Jason's. It also helps if you hit the strings really hard, if you watch footage of him playing that's how he plays.
[INSERT AJFA BASS JOKE HERE] Seriously, though, I can't help but feel sorry for the guy. I can't imagine how bad it is to be the reason behind 90% of bass player jokes on the internet. So I'm glad you're doing him justice here (pun very much intended).
That live shit box set was a goldmine to being a young bass player loved his bass solos and was thrilled when I finally learned them. Jason was the shit
@@muriloninja I think this guy did really good with his equipment, I thought he sounded really close. But as someone who’s been chasing Justin’s tone for years I agree that it’s really hard to get Justin’s sound if you aren’t exactly replicating his EQ, have proper pickup placement, picking technique, new strings, saturation, compression, and very delicately adding in dirt where needed. It’s really expensive to do no matter which way you look at it
And it was a Zon Legacy bass. I've had two Zon's that were incredible (Sonus 4 & 5 string). Plus, Joe Zon has to be the nicest, coolest bass co. owner there is.
His 'fills' during the solo on that song are (no pun intended) divine. Somehow he and Lars are both popping off when its supposed to be Kirk's moment to shine, yet they all mesh and don't take away from the solo itself, which is also one of my favorites.
To get his sound on "And Justice for all" put the bass volume at "0", and do not plug it in to an amp or recording device. You can still use an AMP just make sure the main power switch to the amp is in the "off" position, and the amp is unplugged.
This is dumb. IN reality you would only lower the bass DI tracks by about 8-12 DB. If the amp were off; there would be nothing to lower. Jason would be ashamed of you.
@@davidepannone6021 there actually is. If you listen carefully you can hear it. Also the “cello” on To Live is To Die is actually a bass being used with a volume pedal
Great video! Jason is a huge influence for me and while he never gets his due in the legendary bass player rankings, we all know he is responsible for getting so many people into bass that it is ridiculous. Your main channel just got a sub over here.
Not only Jason was an awesome bass player but also a wild powerful singer, his backing and lead vocals were freaking savage and amazing, IMO, a lot more solid musician than even Cliff Burton. I miss Jason a lot.
@@maxadams9368 Yep. This is a bridge too far. I GUESS Jason might have been a cleaner player than Cliff. But songwriting and creative arranging are a part of musicianship. And Cliff was miles beyond Jason there.
I enjoy these, but they come off more as a Zoom infomercial. Would like to see more technique and amp settings rather than such reliance on the pedal. Jason’s tone on the Black album is my favorite metal bass tone. I know there were several basses used, but they all have that deep, but tight punch. That’s the tone I’m chasing.
That tone was a Spector bass, for that reason sounds very crushing you can see it in a vídeo, they talks about the bass sound in enter Sandman, AND a black album
How to ‘sound’ like Jason? Almost impossible consider how he shouted ’DIE DIE DIE’ in Creeping Death and ‘LAND MINE’ in One live nearly knocked the souls out of the audience lol
I have a quite a few gripes with the video - there is a lot that you’ve left out and left a lot to be desired. Tones were ok but I definitely think this could’ve been done way better.
Great video (even though Enter Sandman is played incorrectly especially at the beginning & prechorus). Jason is one of my top 3 favorite bassists & personalities. Himself & Robert are amazing (especially Robert when he was in Suicidal Tendencies & Infectious Grooves) however, as far as a better FIT for Metallica - definitely Jason. Robert was one of my favs even before Metallica (saw him open for Metallica with ST in the early 90's). But when I see Metallica now, even though they are still amazing, I miss that extra piece of excitement & spark that Jason provided.
Would love that! Generally speaking it's not too dissimilar to Jason's spector setup. Aggressive PJ set, Sansamp and a pretty damn hard attack. He uses hartke and swears by them for reliability but he himself said that the Sansamp is the heart of his rig.
Cliff was using Morley fuzz wah until 1983 and then he switched to power wah boost, same wah jason was using. The drive of cliffs tone was because of tube screamer. Jasons tone was a bit less rumbly and more compresed. Over all good job but you missed few points here n there.
its fun to read peoples saying "you forgot to turn off the amp🤣" cause the bass in justice for all doesnt get out of the mix, and you even ear it...and it so sad to know that jason used wal and alembic,two basses to have "the most unique" tone for my ears
The 'dirt' on the isolated bass track from 'And Justice' is a combination of fret buzz and down-picking, not an overdrive or distortion effect. The ampeg's overdriven sound compliments his bass set up, but it is not the source of the grit in his sound.
Buddy I've been trying for months to get his live tone from 91-93. TL;DL: Boost your mids, play with a pick and play aggressively, play with new steel strings, run a compressor, and pick just in front of the bridge pickup. He used Ampeg SVT-2 heads. He had the graphic eq on them set with the 2 lowest bands slightly cut with the mids boosted and the treble flat from what I can tell. He also used LaBella steel roundwound strings and Dunlop Tortex 1mm triangle picks- the blue ones. But here's the kicker. He used Alembic basses live, which he ordered with their Series II pickups and electronics. Basically their top of the line package. Which had a built in low pass filter and q for each pickup. The 2 pickups are active single coils, with a dummy pickup in between as a hum canceller. And as if trying to get a hold of an svt-2 non-pro wasn't hard enough, used series 2 Alembics are pricey to say the least. So my advice, find a good eq pedal, get a pack of the triangle picks, order some LaBella strings, boost your mids, downpick fast, hard, and alot. Also pick just in front of the bridge pickup. It looks like he favored that area when playing live. You can find the SansAmp BDDI for pretty cheap for his dirtier sounds. And for his bass solos with the "My Friend of Misery" segment, to me it sounds like he just used his Boss flanger. Last thing is that I'm pretty sure he used alot of compression too. I've gotten relatively close with these methods (aside from having an alembic and an ampeg head). Hope this helped!
How to sound like Jason: try your best in a band you’re excited to join and then watch in horror as your fader on the mixing desk gets gradually pulled further and further down in the mix.
Totally agree with you, moreover, I noticed too many tone-chasers tend to oversaturate their signal, whereas most of the perceived drive comes from heavy compression and pushing specific frequencies
@@LeftHandedRightHanded Read again. “PERHAPS NOT THE MOST TALENTED BASSIST OF METALLICA.” I’m not saying he wasn’t talented at all,all I am saying is that he just wasn’t as talented or as good as the other two bassist. That doesn’t take away the fact that as a member of the band he was perhaps the most influential. His energy, charisma and vocals made up for everything else. That’s why many including myself love Jason.
@@andersoncruz7217 he was a better bassist compared to cliff tbh. Cliff just wanked his bass and everyone sees him as a bass god. Jason was infinitely better as a musical unit.
To an extent I agree with you but "no place for disgrace" in my opinion is better..... And there is definitely a whole vibe going on with "when the storm comes down"...
@@wdj935 Downhill? Flotsam is a great band. No Place For Disgrace and Cuatro are considered one of their finest. Their new albums are pretty great too.
@@ziggylayneable Agreed. Plus Jason wrote around 1/3 of the songs on No Place as well before he left to Metallica. The main ones I can think of are the title track, "N.E. Terror" and "I Live You Die". Troy Gregory did an excellent job replacing Newsted in Flotsam and captured his style well.
@@Kruegernator123 I shouldn’t have written that they went downhill. It was me who went downhill for not listening to them as much after Jason left. Those Albums are great and I also like their self titled album. Eric A Knutson is one of the best singers in all of metal (In my opinion). But they aren’t as well known as when the first album was out. I bought no place for disgrace as soon as it was released but I still like the first album more and I still listen to it a lot.
Finally some Jason tone to use my new Spectors with. So, can i be the millionth customer to request a Justin Chancellor tone through the ZOOM B1 Four? (not the X) and possibly MCA's tone on Sabotage?
Re. the use of 2 pickups you're mentioning at 02:00 if I'm not wrong he tracked a good amount of songs with vintage P basses too, sporting the "usual" split pickup. Especially during the Load/Reload era. Cheers for your video.
Nice vid! But you missed a huge part of the Metallica/Newsted technique. Alternate picking is a big nono, you must use downstrokes to get the right sound/feel (unless it's really fast like Whiplash)
Great videos brother! I’m really a HUGE fan of Geddy Lee’s Wal tone on Power Windows and Roll the Bones & Hold Your Fire… any thoughts on how to get this tone without buying a $6,000. Wal.
Awesome video!! Please make a video : how sound like Henkka Seppalla from Children Of Bodom, the bass line in the song If You Want Peace Prepare For War is just so good!!
i get they were mourning Burton's death but why ask the Burton family for their blessing to carry on with the band to then just erase Newsted's lines...they didnt turn kirk down when he replaced Mustane, in fact Kirk just played Mustane's parts
Jason is so criminally underrated for being in the biggest metal band ever and he’s been one of my biggest inspirations since I was a kid. Thank you for this!!
His better work is with Flotsam and Jetsam in my personal opinion
Wrong.... Jason as a bass player is overrated. Point me in the direction that shows he is underrated because ive never heard it.
@@bobabooey4537he sticks with the metalica formula, and plays some great basslines. He did what he did greatly
Metallica sucks since 1990 and Jason was the only good band member they ever had. Ok cliff was also ok. The rest are incompetent and overrated
Jason is pretty high in my book of heavy bass players. Consistent, aggressive, song oriented, great stage presence.
Stage presence is right. And don't forget his evil backing vocals.
I don’t think you have enough impact on the “aggressive” parts. You will notice Jason is usually swinging his entire arm.
He also downpicked a lot. If you watch live versions of MoP from his era he's downpicking the life out of his bass. Man it's hard enough on a guitar let alone a bass.
And he plays that way because he didn't have an amp when he started. He's a beast!
If you look on the intro to For Whom The Bells Tolls on Cunning Stunts, he is fast! 🤘🏻🔥
Yeah, the tone in the video is an ok attempt, but to properly sound like him, you gotta aggressively downpick the shit out of the strings
He’s also usually standing tho
No offence dude but this tone doesn't really match at all, Jason's tone is very aggressive sounding because of compression and having a huge midrange boost. If you listen the isolated bass tracks of AJFA and the Black album his tone is actually pretty clean, the sound you had here is too muddy and undefined. It actually reminded me more of Cliff's sound than Jason's.
It also helps if you hit the strings really hard, if you watch footage of him playing that's how he plays.
Can not agree more.
[INSERT AJFA BASS JOKE HERE]
Seriously, though, I can't help but feel sorry for the guy. I can't imagine how bad it is to be the reason behind 90% of bass player jokes on the internet. So I'm glad you're doing him justice here (pun very much intended).
I guarantee none of them ever experienced a live show with Jason back in the day. He was an absolute monster.
Jason will always be my favourite bass player
Mine to 🤟🏻😎
Likewise 🤘
💯
That live shit box set was a goldmine to being a young bass player loved his bass solos and was thrilled when I finally learned them. Jason was the shit
Justice for Jason 🍺🍺🍺
Jason is criminally underrated and it’s about time we get some rep for Jason 🍺🍺🍺
@@Brand73 Jason snapped your brain's E string.
Jason is still actually really loved and appreciated by Tallica fans. It's really heartwarming.
This is awesome. Im gonna get one of those zoom pedals!!!! You should do Justin Chancellor next
That would be interesting! It's definitely a tough one that requires some pretty specific tweaking, though.
This guy couldn't play or get a decent sound in this video and you want him to cover a tone monster in Justin? lol
Flanger, overdriven amp and a bass with a filter does a good job
@@muriloninja I would love to see YOUR playing..
@@muriloninja I think this guy did really good with his equipment, I thought he sounded really close. But as someone who’s been chasing Justin’s tone for years I agree that it’s really hard to get Justin’s sound if you aren’t exactly replicating his EQ, have proper pickup placement, picking technique, new strings, saturation, compression, and very delicately adding in dirt where needed. It’s really expensive to do no matter which way you look at it
Jason was also the only guy to ever use a fretless bass in a Metallica song. He experimented with everything.
And it was a Zon Legacy bass. I've had two Zon's that were incredible (Sonus 4 & 5 string). Plus, Joe Zon has to be the nicest, coolest bass co. owner there is.
So true, also the only guy to ever have an audible slap bass line in a Metallica song
@@JamesDixon Which song?
@@jackshittle In the song Cure on the Load album
@@JamesDixon Thanks I'll check it out.
His tone on God That Failed is so so excellent. One of the best bass tones ever.
His 'fills' during the solo on that song are (no pun intended) divine. Somehow he and Lars are both popping off when its supposed to be Kirk's moment to shine, yet they all mesh and don't take away from the solo itself, which is also one of my favorites.
Newsteds pick attack was vicious!!
Insanely fast aggressive down-picking is needed for that aggressive sound on AJFA
What sound on AJFA ? There is no audible bass on that album
@@Md75897 the dude literally included the isolated bass track to blackened in this video 😅
@@Longy_byes but that track is not audible on AJFA but I do now know what you mean and the isolated track does sound awesome
fast aggressive down picking by James
@@BSPotter Jason as well 👍
To get his sound on "And Justice for all" put the bass volume at "0", and do not plug it in to an amp or recording device. You can still use an AMP just make sure the main power switch to the amp is in the "off" position, and the amp is unplugged.
I am 3000 universes ahead of you:
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I heard he would slide bath sponges between the strings and guitar to prevent any unnecessary string vibrations.
This is dumb. IN reality you would only lower the bass DI tracks by about 8-12 DB. If the amp were off; there would be nothing to lower. Jason would be ashamed of you.
@Marcio Cardoso i mean it's not even a joke. It's an actual fact there's no bass on that album.
@@davidepannone6021 there actually is. If you listen carefully you can hear it. Also the “cello” on To Live is To Die is actually a bass being used with a volume pedal
And don't forget to downstroke!🤘
The stuff he played in his solo band and Voivod is pretty good in my opinion
Cool.. nobudy asked u
@@bmark7951 thanks mark, this was completely useless
@@bmark7951 Cool... But nobody asked you either.
@@bmark7951 God damn bro!
I loved Newsted. I thought it was a solid band and a solid album. I really wish he continued with it.
If I don't remember it bad, Jason recorded Nothing Else Matters with a fretless Spector and with no pick. Anyhow, the video is cool.
I think it was a fret less MM with a few overdubs from other stuff
@@Farewelltokingz right. 👍
We need one for Rex Brown during the later albums for PanterA and the second Down album! Great video, as always!
Yes! His toan is HUMONGOUS
It’s weird that everybody talks about the lack of bass on ajfa but ignore the black album. The bass was so meaty and in your face in the album.
Cue everyone making the same joke in the comment section.
Great video! Jason is a huge influence for me and while he never gets his due in the legendary bass player rankings, we all know he is responsible for getting so many people into bass that it is ridiculous. Your main channel just got a sub over here.
Should be how not to sound like Jason,poor dude got railroaded .
The bass itself just seems to have loads of low end and barely any mids. The grind is way too fuzzy/woofy.
I love how he said Jason played almost everything with a pick than play the one song he didn’t play with a pick (that I know of)
Only songs he played without a pick were Minus Human and Bleeding Me?
@@coltallic3114 okay, there is video footage though of him tracking Nothing else matters with. Fretless stingray bass using his fingers
You are picking too soft , Jason was really aggressive in his picking . That is key to his tone .
Not only Jason was an awesome bass player but also a wild powerful singer, his backing and lead vocals were freaking savage and amazing, IMO, a lot more solid musician than even Cliff Burton. I miss Jason a lot.
Eh that's a bold claim. He was criminally underrated but cliff is unmatched
@@maxadams9368 Yep. This is a bridge too far. I GUESS Jason might have been a cleaner player than Cliff. But songwriting and creative arranging are a part of musicianship. And Cliff was miles beyond Jason there.
I enjoy these, but they come off more as a Zoom infomercial. Would like to see more technique and amp settings rather than such reliance on the pedal.
Jason’s tone on the Black album is my favorite metal bass tone. I know there were several basses used, but they all have that deep, but tight punch. That’s the tone I’m chasing.
That tone was a Spector bass, for that reason sounds very crushing you can see it in a vídeo, they talks about the bass sound in enter Sandman, AND a black album
LaBella strings add a distinct tone as well. I love his Sadowsky basses, but the Spector bass made for some damn good sound.
I like how you said Jason basically played everything with a pick and then started playing one of the few songs he used fingers on xD
Wow, that Klos sounds great.
And yes Newsted rules. Great tone great right hand hits like a train, outstanding performance.
How to ‘sound’ like Jason?
Almost impossible consider how he shouted ’DIE DIE DIE’ in Creeping Death and ‘LAND MINE’ in One live nearly knocked the souls out of the audience lol
I have a quite a few gripes with the video - there is a lot that you’ve left out and left a lot to be desired. Tones were ok but I definitely think this could’ve been done way better.
Great video (even though Enter Sandman is played incorrectly especially at the beginning & prechorus). Jason is one of my top 3 favorite bassists & personalities. Himself & Robert are amazing (especially Robert when he was in Suicidal Tendencies & Infectious Grooves) however, as far as a better FIT for Metallica - definitely Jason. Robert was one of my favs even before Metallica (saw him open for Metallica with ST in the early 90's). But when I see Metallica now, even though they are still amazing, I miss that extra piece of excitement & spark that Jason provided.
My hero! The reason I started playing bass!
Same for me 🤘
Something just doesn’t sit right
This isn't a great aproach to his tone TBH, his tone is agressively clean, not distorted, the high end is what makes it sound saturated
You should do a Frank Bello video, I barely see anything on how to get his tone and his is just legendary!
This statement is 100% true! Frank Bello has amazing tone and is a killer bassist.
Would love that! Generally speaking it's not too dissimilar to Jason's spector setup. Aggressive PJ set, Sansamp and a pretty damn hard attack. He uses hartke and swears by them for reliability but he himself said that the Sansamp is the heart of his rig.
Bello is the man
Jason always reminded me of how much I despise Lars xD
Cliff was using Morley fuzz wah until 1983 and then he switched to power wah boost, same wah jason was using. The drive of cliffs tone was because of tube screamer. Jasons tone was a bit less rumbly and more compresed. Over all good job but you missed few points here n there.
Jason Newsted, Frank Bello of Anthrax and D.D. Verni of Overkill are by far my favorite bassists. The thrash metal masters of clank!
That was really cool!!! Killer!! Try "Blackened" with all down strokes LOL
- How about a looking into Billy Sheehan's Talas days.
its fun to read peoples saying "you forgot to turn off the amp🤣" cause the bass in justice for all doesnt get out of the mix, and you even ear it...and it so sad to know that jason used wal and alembic,two basses to have "the most unique" tone for my ears
How to sound like Jason Newstead: “Leave the FOCKING BAND!!!”
Finally, finally
Someone talking about Jason Newsted in detail
The 'dirt' on the isolated bass track from 'And Justice' is a combination of fret buzz and down-picking, not an overdrive or distortion effect. The ampeg's overdriven sound compliments his bass set up, but it is not the source of the grit in his sound.
any tips on getting his 1993 live tone?
Buddy I've been trying for months to get his live tone from 91-93. TL;DL: Boost your mids, play with a pick and play aggressively, play with new steel strings, run a compressor, and pick just in front of the bridge pickup.
He used Ampeg SVT-2 heads. He had the graphic eq on them set with the 2 lowest bands slightly cut with the mids boosted and the treble flat from what I can tell. He also used LaBella steel roundwound strings and Dunlop Tortex 1mm triangle picks- the blue ones. But here's the kicker. He used Alembic basses live, which he ordered with their Series II pickups and electronics. Basically their top of the line package. Which had a built in low pass filter and q for each pickup. The 2 pickups are active single coils, with a dummy pickup in between as a hum canceller. And as if trying to get a hold of an svt-2 non-pro wasn't hard enough, used series 2 Alembics are pricey to say the least. So my advice, find a good eq pedal, get a pack of the triangle picks, order some LaBella strings, boost your mids, downpick fast, hard, and alot. Also pick just in front of the bridge pickup. It looks like he favored that area when playing live. You can find the SansAmp BDDI for pretty cheap for his dirtier sounds. And for his bass solos with the "My Friend of Misery" segment, to me it sounds like he just used his Boss flanger. Last thing is that I'm pretty sure he used alot of compression too. I've gotten relatively close with these methods (aside from having an alembic and an ampeg head). Hope this helped!
3:55 Maybe learn the correct bass line for their most popular song 🤦♂️
I think about the only thing that you didn't mention is how he plays. He picks really, really, _really_ hard.
Jason Newsted, Ryan Martinie And Steve Harris are my top 3 fav bass players
according to Lars to sound like him JUST TURN DOWN
Jason newstead is by far my favorite Metallica bassist
His stuff with Flotsam and Jetsam is really good and mixed well.
Sounds very close but you forgot to turn off the amp :v
2:53 “Jason played basically everything with a pick” goes on to play with a pick one of the only songs Jason recorded with fingers
HOW TO SOUND LIKE FRANK BELLO - anthrax
Haha!! Oh my gawd I love AMP. Seriously funny ‘bass face’ going on in this vid.
How to sound like Jason: try your best in a band you’re excited to join and then watch in horror as your fader on the mixing desk gets gradually pulled further and further down in the mix.
How to sound like Jason Newsted on the album "...And Justice for All":
Bass:6
Mid:7
High:4
Volume:0
... hmm. i don't know the words to describe how it differs, but this .. doesn't sound like Jason's tones. Great playing, though.
how to sound like Jason Newstead:
Step One: Turn the amplifier OFF
Hooraaaaaaayyyyyy!!!!! Thankyou so much for this video! I was so butthurt by your April fool's joke
Dude, jason is one of the hardest picking bassists out there. Your playing does not even come close.
That bass just sounds bad. Headphones or monitors. It's just overkill on the EQ and just nah...
I'd had gone more PJ and subtle EQ enhancements.
Agree.
Totally agree with you, moreover, I noticed too many tone-chasers tend to oversaturate their signal, whereas most of the perceived drive comes from heavy compression and pushing specific frequencies
Do one for LEMMY! Please and thank you
Be careful, pal, Lars can to mute you, If you are playing the bass lines from AJFA so loud.
“The wah on this peddle ain’t very good he says “ lol the pedal ain’t very good bud ! Of everything you can use you choose that trash !
David ellefson next
Perhaps not the most “talented” bassist of Metallica but the amount of energy he brought to the stage was impeccable. #justiceforJason
Jason had a lot of heart. He was a huge Metallica fan prior to joining the band, and that passion shines through in his stage presence for sure.
Not the most talented? Have a listen to Doomsday for the Deceiver and tell me that's not talent right there
@@LeftHandedRightHanded Read again. “PERHAPS NOT THE MOST TALENTED BASSIST OF METALLICA.” I’m not saying he wasn’t talented at all,all I am saying is that he just wasn’t as talented or as good as the other two bassist. That doesn’t take away the fact that as a member of the band he was perhaps the most influential. His energy, charisma and vocals made up for everything else. That’s why many including myself love Jason.
@@andersoncruz7217 he was a better bassist compared to cliff tbh. Cliff just wanked his bass and everyone sees him as a bass god. Jason was infinitely better as a musical unit.
Far and away the best stage performer of the 4 Metallica bass players.
Legendary bass guy 🤘
Jason singing was always great
Yeah finaly
Jason Newsted UNDERRATED BASS PLAYER!
Jason’s bass playing was prominent on Flotsam and Jetsam’s first album. It’s also one of the greatest thrash/metal albums of all time (in my opinion).
To an extent I agree with you but "no place for disgrace" in my opinion is better..... And there is definitely a whole vibe going on with "when the storm comes down"...
@@ziggylayneable That’s a good album too. Jason only plays on a couple of songs in that album. That band went downhill after Jason left.
@@wdj935 Downhill? Flotsam is a great band. No Place For Disgrace and Cuatro are considered one of their finest. Their new albums are pretty great too.
@@ziggylayneable Agreed. Plus Jason wrote around 1/3 of the songs on No Place as well before he left to Metallica.
The main ones I can think of are the title track, "N.E. Terror" and "I Live You Die". Troy Gregory did an excellent job replacing Newsted in Flotsam and captured his style well.
@@Kruegernator123 I shouldn’t have written that they went downhill. It was me who went downhill for not listening to them as much after Jason left. Those Albums are great and I also like their self titled album. Eric A Knutson is one of the best singers in all of metal (In my opinion). But they aren’t as well known as when the first album was out. I bought no place for disgrace as soon as it was released but I still like the first album more and I still listen to it a lot.
Bla, bla, bla...... Just play like Jason dude.
I was searching for one video like this a few hours ago, such a coincidence
So long story short: buy multieffect you advertise and buy plugin on patreon? Great tutorial…
The settings are free, and I don't make money on your gear purchases (the affiliate links help The Bass Channel). Try again.
Jason is talented person and smarter
thanks Jason is my biggest inspiration
What are the amp settings?
This is so fucking awesome!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Why can't I find the Cliff Burton video?
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ADAM DUCE PLEASE
Finally some Jason tone to use my new Spectors with. So, can i be the millionth customer to request a Justin Chancellor tone through the ZOOM B1 Four? (not the X) and possibly MCA's tone on Sabotage?
To get his exact sound just unplug the bass.
Re. the use of 2 pickups you're mentioning at 02:00 if I'm not wrong he tracked a good amount of songs with vintage P basses too, sporting the "usual" split pickup. Especially during the Load/Reload era. Cheers for your video.
great video
Who’s Burt Clifton?
🤣💀
Nice vid! But you missed a huge part of the Metallica/Newsted technique.
Alternate picking is a big nono, you must use downstrokes to get the right sound/feel (unless it's really fast like Whiplash)
It was Lars' ego that is the reason why you can't hear him on AFJA. They really screwed him.
If you listen very closely you can hear it
That quick intro actually sounded good with bass....😅
...JASONIC.... WE NEED YA !....
Hello. Very useful video. BUT!!! Man, please, speak slowly. Not every one understand language good. Thnx.
Great videos brother!
I’m really a HUGE fan of Geddy Lee’s Wal tone on Power Windows and Roll the Bones & Hold Your Fire… any thoughts on how to get this tone without buying a $6,000. Wal.
Awesome video!! Please make a video : how sound like Henkka Seppalla from Children Of Bodom, the bass line in the song If You Want Peace Prepare For War is just so good!!
Or how to sound like Machine Head in The Blackening Album Adam Duce is a God
Great suggestion
@@LesconseilsdeDamien-officiel also great suggestion 👍
Enter sandman bass line is wrong but great video 👍
bro played with a pick the only song that Newsted recorded with fingers
i get they were mourning Burton's death but why ask the Burton family for their blessing to carry on with the band to then just erase Newsted's lines...they didnt turn kirk down when he replaced Mustane, in fact Kirk just played Mustane's parts
I’ve Been lookin’ 4 a video of how to sound Like Rob Trujillo! When will u guys bring to us? 🔥🙏🏻🔥
There's actualy a bass in Blackened???
Pre amp is just everything maxed? okay
Aye! lovely