Bass Teacher REACTS | "Schism" - Tool | Justin Chancellor

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  • @johnseward2934
    @johnseward2934 Год назад +540

    Tool's ability to take all 4 instruments (vocals included) and constantly weave them in and out of each other, exploring the full spectrum from complete unison to complete discord and any number of groupings in between, while still making it all sound so damn natural and amazing, is nearly unrivaled in music and what makes them legendary.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +35

      I couldn't have written this better...

    • @lyndonbauer1703
      @lyndonbauer1703 Год назад +6

      Absolutely. I've got a friend that loves progressive/complex arrangements - think Dillinger Escape plan to Meshuggah...guy hates tool and just doesn't get the hype. Thinks it's just 'pick a riff and drone for 7 mins'
      This comment puts into words what irks me about that. Thank you.

    • @fluchtigziege3202
      @fluchtigziege3202 Год назад +7

      its not that difficult, its just most people are too scared to do it, all the bands I have been in I have played bass very much influenced by tool, alice in chains and primus/ratm, its given me the ability to always offset my playing to maximize the space in each song, some songs you want to be in lock step and really syncopated but other times its great to wander off to the farthest reaches of being "in key" and flow in time but even out of step with the guitar, gives the drummer space to play around too as they can bounce around between the melody and rhythm, creates a bigger and more deep sound

    • @dinokadragic
      @dinokadragic Год назад +5

      @@lyndonbauer1703 that is because meshuggah and dillinger escape plan are not familiar with dynamics. Its all full on distorted undynamic metal. Pick a riff , drone it for 7 mins and still make it sound more differential than anything from meshuggah is hard to get for people who THINK they know something about progressive and complex arrangments. Speed was never complex , neither are odd time signutres without context and groove.

    • @lyndonbauer1703
      @lyndonbauer1703 Год назад +2

      @Dino Kadragic My main point was his wide variety of taste rather than the bands specifically and still not quite grasping why Tool's works are revered. I'd have to disagree on Dillinger not understanding dynamics however, I'd urge you to listen to their later material.

  • @satevo462
    @satevo462 Год назад +327

    I was the light guy at a local venue when this album came out. It was funny how many bass players used the opening lick for sound checks. And I always gave them a lil light show when they did it.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +31

      Haha. I’d appreciate that if it happened to me 😅

    • @ZaynonTheMartian
      @ZaynonTheMartian Год назад +11

      Fellow light guy here and I play bass as well, and the bass player for the band I tour with sound checks with this song a lot and got me to learn how to play it as well 🤣👌

    • @mi.dogman4438
      @mi.dogman4438 Год назад +5

      What do you mean, back then?
      I still use it for line checks. Ha!

    • @3Dos
      @3Dos Год назад

      I actually used to play 46&2 or schism on line checks :D

    • @SirFooplesTheThird
      @SirFooplesTheThird Год назад

      Funny. I warm up by playing Stinkfist

  • @TheElectricBuddha
    @TheElectricBuddha Год назад +200

    Maynard has always said he is not a front man or lead vocalist, but rather just another instrument. That was a big reason to not include lyrics in the booklets and standing in the background on stage without much lighting. He didn't want people focusing on him.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +30

      I love everything about that - a true artist.

    • @cantcny
      @cantcny Год назад +2

      People look at me like I'm an alien when I tell them I don't care about lyrics. Vocals are just another instrument to me, as well, and MJK is just as good as his instrument as the rest of the band.

    • @Churdington
      @Churdington Год назад +3

      In order to be the "lead" vocalist, there must be another vocalist in the band, otherwise you're just.. the vocalist. Maynard ripped on some fans for saying he's the lead vocalist, for that reason. lol.

    • @footingball5566
      @footingball5566 Год назад +3

      @@Churdington I know lol. I just saw a video with ”10 Tool facts” and in the first one he said ”Maynard, the lead singer of Tool” and I just hear Maynard say ”1. I’m in Tool, not of Tool. 2. It’s not a choir, I am the singer IN Tool” in my head lol

    • @davidward9737
      @davidward9737 Год назад +1

      He actually has stage fright when he was younger. I don't know now, but that is one of the reasons he is in the background

  • @mikeg3950
    @mikeg3950 Год назад +103

    One of the few bands I consider truly timeless and ahead of their time. If they formed today it would sound exactly the same

    • @Thesongstaysthesame
      @Thesongstaysthesame 9 месяцев назад +1

      100% agree

    • @LuciferAlmighty
      @LuciferAlmighty 6 месяцев назад

      Crazy since some songs got started out in the 80's. Truly an amazing band.

    • @catsven1973
      @catsven1973 5 месяцев назад

      if they formed today...no one will listen to them....beacause of the stupidity that is ruling the brains today...

  • @GrantZPrice
    @GrantZPrice Год назад +108

    sitting right in front of Justin at a concert you learn whole new things about the songs even if you've listened to them thousands of time. waaaay more of tools sound comes from the bass than I ever thought.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +10

      Absolutely!

    • @kimberlysaffles9332
      @kimberlysaffles9332 Год назад +8

      I’ve read that a lot of times when you think the sound is coming from Adam it’s actually Justin!

    • @mauimeowee21
      @mauimeowee21 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@LowEndUniversityJustin masterminded fortysixandtwo. His claim to fame in his eyes .he felt it best represented his talents to that time in the band ,they found gold with Justin and seeing them in concertive sat on the left to see Adam on the right to see Justin and the middle to see Danny and I have to say when I say on the right I heard more of Tools sound come out Maynard is my favorite though his ability to reflect his music through words is awesome to see them play without Maynard is awesome how do they capture all of this in just a few months is beyond me .Maynard writes the words only after the music is penned ..genius .all of them are genius in my eyes been a fan since early 90s not one band can take their place after seeing them before and after the 14 year wait I can only say one thing may add isn't so angry and he lost a lot of fans you cant compare their music to past ,they simply evolved ..7empest is a 15 min song as is invincible two songs that grasp the bands ability to create magic.hell all of the songs are great you just can't down the music they created a sound only they can do it can't be duplicated and try if you like it's not gonna happen...

  • @FunkadelicPancho
    @FunkadelicPancho Год назад +203

    I feel like youtube doesn't have quality bass analysis like this! Love it dude! Keep it up!

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +16

      I appreciate that! Thanks for the kind words Connor.

    • @bassmunk
      @bassmunk Год назад +3

      Absolutely! So nice to have someone really know what they're talking about and have so much meaningful information to share.
      Nice to finally know how he gets that sound. It makes a lot of sense!

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @musstakrakish
      @musstakrakish Год назад

      If you like this channel you should check out Beholden to the Riff. Hes really awesome and just did a bass cover of The Pot.

    • @MavenFade
      @MavenFade Год назад

      ​@Low End University could you react to some Keretta? Maven Fade or The Secret is Momentum?

  • @AnthonyGaff
    @AnthonyGaff 11 месяцев назад +70

    Adam Jones, the guitarist, is a Hollywood-grade special effects artist with lots of impressive credits. He often does the videos for the band. He may have done all of them, I can't recall. Really talented stuff in my opinion.

    • @JoneyJefe
      @JoneyJefe 11 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve heard this before too

    • @unholysupertramp
      @unholysupertramp 10 месяцев назад +6

      He done the original raptors in the first Jurassic Park

    • @Jack-ot1zq
      @Jack-ot1zq 27 дней назад

      @@unholysupertramphe sculpted the clay raptors when ilm was still in preproduction for JP. Obviously they went with cgi

  • @eee.eee.eee.eee.
    @eee.eee.eee.eee. 3 месяца назад +15

    18:00 The real reason on why Maynard sings at the back of the stage is for two reasons. One is because he doesn’t want the attention, and just wants to play music. The second reason is because, in the earlier days (when Maynard sang in the front of the stage) a fan jumped onto the stage and Maynard (who practiced Jiu-Jitsu at the time) held the fan in a leg-lock and continued the song. Believe it or not, but Maynard decided to sing in the back of the stage after the incident.
    (More stuff just for fun): I also saw Tool live on January 21, 2024 and the last song, Maynard let us record it (as they usually don’t allow it because people can post videos of it and not give the band credit and all that). The song was “Schism” and watching Justin play the bass to the song made the song feel more powerful and everyone was together. Also, during “Flood” Justin had an amazing opening performance with his bass that wasn’t part of the song.
    Thanks for reading, if anyone read this..

    • @Fightingat40
      @Fightingat40 4 дня назад +1

      He put him in a rear naked choke and finished the song while choking him. You can find the clip on RUclips.

    • @eee.eee.eee.eee.
      @eee.eee.eee.eee. 4 дня назад +1

      @@Fightingat40 thanks

  • @SavageDawgJoshua
    @SavageDawgJoshua Год назад +430

    I'm 51, Marine, Tool fan since '94, finally saw them live 4-5 years ago in Louisville, and I weep to know a band this good exists.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +10

      Awesome!

    • @DeeJay2491
      @DeeJay2491 Год назад +6

      I was there as well! Great concert!

    • @christophersnyder5812
      @christophersnyder5812 Год назад +10

      Semper Fi TeufelHunden. I know exactly what you speak of. I’m 42, remember seeing the video for Sober back in ‘94 on MTV ( when they still played actual music videos 😅 ). I’ve been hooked ever since. The sound created by this quad is something that reaches in and grabs your soul, and never lets go. Only been fortunate to see them live one time here in Baltimore in June 2007. Hands down the most incredible show my eyes and ears have ever been blessed to experience. Had tickets for the Baltimore show in April 2020 but unfortunately COVID cancelled that. Hope for that live experience at least one more time before they call it quits.

    • @MylesWain
      @MylesWain Год назад +24

      What does being a marine have to do with anything?

    • @bpooboi
      @bpooboi Год назад +11

      ​@@MylesWain it was just a statement. Its only relevant to people that find relevancy in it. Obviously you do not. Why would you ask?

  • @mihadeth
    @mihadeth Год назад +65

    Danny uses Synesthesia Mandala Drum, which he co-developed. It has 128 strike position detection rings from its center to its edge, along with 127 levels of velocity sensitivity. From Wiki

    • @SuperEagle112
      @SuperEagle112 10 месяцев назад +4

      It’s the perfect example of a crazy statement. But because tool and Danny are so legendary, you know and want it to be true.

  • @Chris-gn3bo
    @Chris-gn3bo Год назад +19

    Tool is the band I’ve seen the most live. I never miss an opportunity to see them

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean 4 месяца назад

      Tool is the only band that when I see them - I don't say to myself how I wish it was (90s) KoRn instead.

  • @Prosch23
    @Prosch23 9 месяцев назад +19

    I have seen bad guitar teachers that just called themselves "teachers" and they really didn't know their instruments well. You are for real, sir. I appreciated a breakdown that made sense and was learnable.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  9 месяцев назад +7

      Aw, thanks for that, really means a lot. I’ve been teaching for a very long time and always do my best to make concepts relatable, down to Earth; and simple. I appreciate you stopping by! Cheers 🙏🏼

  • @BBond88
    @BBond88 Год назад +101

    Fun fact, Maynard dosent begin writing lyrics until the instrumentals are pretty much finished. This is why his lyrics are weaved into the band as an instrument rather than a lead.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +42

      It certainly sounds like it. He really respects the space of the other instruments. He doesn’t sing “over” them, he sings “with” them - to my ears, anyway.

    • @christophergorgon9936
      @christophergorgon9936 Год назад +4

      Never knew that, but it makes sense!

    • @ddrumdude
      @ddrumdude 10 месяцев назад +2

      You're correct for the most part, although Maynard was part of the initial writing process during Lateralus.

    • @maffmi
      @maffmi 10 месяцев назад +1

      I guess if you use the fibonacci sequence for a basis, you can already work with the sequenced syllables@@ddrumdude

    • @samlarson1028
      @samlarson1028 10 месяцев назад

      I fins this amazing😮

  • @warpedoutside
    @warpedoutside 11 месяцев назад +18

    How many bands can you name every person in the band? Tool is one of those bands because each instrument played is unique and exceptional in its own way. MJK, Adam, Justin, and Danny are rock gods among men.

  • @ghostdahsun7682
    @ghostdahsun7682 2 месяца назад +3

    I remember when Tool first came out and I was taken back so much by them. As a musician, I see music much as a painter would his work of art. A mixture of colors and darks and lights and peaking into one final masterpiece that moves the soul. I was so grateful as a kid growing up to experience their growth and see their art come to it's maturity. All I have to say is I owe a great deal to Tool in how I see my music creating. So here's a great big THANK YOU TO EACH OF THOSE MEMBERS WHOM SHAPED MY MUSICAL ABILITIES.

  • @aaronb4043
    @aaronb4043 Год назад +24

    I'm loving these man, it's a rare gift to be able to do a deep dive on theory and music in general but also keep it entertaining and fun and light, and you're doing that. Can't wait to see what else you do in the future

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +3

      This means the world to hear - appreciate you man!

  • @mkultra1982
    @mkultra1982 Год назад +10

    15:08 "It's a great transition *tool* to move into another piece, it kind of *eases your ear out of it*" That screen pause, though...

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +2

      LOL I just now realized how that lined up. Complete coincidence 😅

  • @joedanero5360
    @joedanero5360 Год назад +8

    Tool is from the future. The skill, the playing, and the subject matter. Always ahead of it's time. The definition of the song title alone speaks for days about what has been happening.

  • @mr1234tempo
    @mr1234tempo 11 месяцев назад +8

    I grew up on all the 60's and 70's bands... but Tool is the most unique I've ever heard... They are without a doubt in a dimension all of their own!!

  • @toolrocks10
    @toolrocks10 Год назад +5

    1997 my friend Dave invited me to see Tool here in Phoenix, no idea who they were. I was hooked for life. So hooked tattooed three images referencing the band. No band sounds like Tool.

  • @j6shy
    @j6shy Год назад +23

    There is a reason they are my favorite band ever and always will be.

  • @19Leonidas88
    @19Leonidas88 Год назад +4

    I love that the "pitch wah kind of thing" is Justin leading the way in the silent part before changing his tone.

  • @ethanhill4877
    @ethanhill4877 10 месяцев назад +1

    As someone who’s been listening and playing these bass riffs for over a decade i absolutely love how you describe the band and nailed Justin’s tone. I’ve recently discovered your channel and i love your dedication to the craft of playing regardless of genre. What a true musician.

  • @myronmarsh7582
    @myronmarsh7582 Год назад +5

    Great job! I’m an old drummer who’s toured a lot. I’ve always enjoyed watching my band mates perform their craft and learning how they do what they do. Your analysis was very enjoyable. Tool is amazing! Keep up the great work! Thanks!

  • @Ilyas702
    @Ilyas702 Год назад +55

    You should do Rosetta Stoned. The bass on that track is unreal at some points. The whole song is pure chaos, but they somehow manage to keep it all together. I've transcribed the bass part and it really melted my brain for some parts of the song.

    • @bobbysusenbach9687
      @bobbysusenbach9687 Год назад +2

      It's one of my favs. Ghost Spooning rules!

    • @gagelindell271
      @gagelindell271 Год назад

      An unbelievable song. And as good as all of it is, the lyrics are my favorite.

    • @stefanforrer2573
      @stefanforrer2573 Год назад +1

      @@gagelindell271 i always have to chuckle when and how he sings the "but i forgot my pen" line

    • @gagelindell271
      @gagelindell271 Год назад

      @@stefanforrer2573 The entire lyrics are funny.

    • @matthewerwin4677
      @matthewerwin4677 10 месяцев назад +1

      Goddamm shit the bed

  • @trippyfolk7351
    @trippyfolk7351 Год назад +8

    It is about a relationship but not the way we would normally think. There's a reason the bass gets low and the ""boom"" comes when Maynard sings, ""the poetry that comes from the squaring off between and the circling is worth it"". Its about squaring the circle.

  • @scottlightfoot9765
    @scottlightfoot9765 Год назад +7

    Superb dissection of not just the song but how each member plays a role in creating the composition. I really love your insight on how each member is their own individual instrument. It’s something I picked up on subconsciously but actually never realized until you pointed it out. I really like the fact that you pointed out how the members swap lead roles in the song, whereas each individual part are equally important. I think this is a important dynamic in this band, and why we don’t have a plethora of Tool albums. So complex and yet perfectly subtle. Perfectly chaotic, as is life and why this band is so relatable to the masses.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much, Scott! Their ability to constantly evolve their instrumentation inside of a single song is always so genius.

  • @citizenplane5840
    @citizenplane5840 Год назад +3

    Wverytime I listen to tool it does something inside my chest that I love so much. This is why i love tool so much

  • @JL-1123
    @JL-1123 Год назад +23

    "This is the part in the concert where everyone takes a joint hit..." Actually they extend that part out now with a kick ass accelerando section - I hope some day they decide to re-record the song with it, like they did with Opiate's new instrumental section (speaking of time to take a joint hit).

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +6

      Interesting! I can't remember if they played this when I saw them live in 2007...if they did, I wasn't familiar with it yet, as I had just gotten into them when 10,000 Days released. I'll have to check this out!

    • @franciscorodriguez7632
      @franciscorodriguez7632 Год назад +2

      They could do a few new takes, stinkfist comes to mind

  • @grunthostheflatulent9649
    @grunthostheflatulent9649 Год назад +5

    Tool are just a quality product.
    From lyrical composition to instrumentation, everything is thoughtful and deliberate to create an experience.
    Quality art never ages...

  • @joshdesj
    @joshdesj Год назад +3

    Hell yeah man that was a great reaction / analysis!! Excellent work 👍🏻

  • @SJW82
    @SJW82 Год назад +4

    “Liked” and “Shared” what a great depiction of this timeless piece of art 👌🏻

  • @jacobchavez4719
    @jacobchavez4719 3 месяца назад +1

    Awesome video, man. And informative too. Love to see reactions to Tool’s songs and yours is excellent. Cheers to Tool, such a band. ❤

  • @thehallhive9425
    @thehallhive9425 11 месяцев назад +1

    Perfectly orchestrated chaos in a way that you don't really even understand that it's chaos because it's pulled together so seemlessly. I love how they throw so much at the wall. I don't even play an instrument and you explained Tool so well and how they make music completely out of the standard ways.

  • @manjabo852
    @manjabo852 Год назад

    Great Job dissecting this masterpiece !.. can tell you really know your stuff, and your bass tone is in my ears spot on ! Great Video Much Love !!

  • @RonnieEverette
    @RonnieEverette Год назад +15

    I've never heard anyone say "I don't get it how are the so successful".. instead almost everyone who hears them their first time usually says how amazed they are

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      I’ve heard both! Some people do not get them at all. I try to fight the good fight when I can 😅💥

  • @misterlixam2869
    @misterlixam2869 Год назад +7

    I am actually so fucking addicted to tool
    + the songs are actually so fun to play on guitar, especially lateralus and vicarious for me

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      They are satisfying riffs to play, for SURE. I play the outro of Vicarious often. It’s like scratching an itch 😅

    • @Muyumbui_Curtis
      @Muyumbui_Curtis Год назад +1

      Much respect for playing Tool's music on guitar.

    • @MrSulfor
      @MrSulfor 10 месяцев назад

      I almost always end up playing Lateralus when I pick up my guitar. It's just so fun. And the ending to Lateralus is so heavy.

  • @michaeldegroot4664
    @michaeldegroot4664 Год назад +1

    Analyzing Tool at a high level! Great information. Impressive musical understanding! I really love hearing the plugged in bass hitting the chords in rhythem.

  • @bluestarorion
    @bluestarorion Год назад +31

    Tool has always had amazing videos. Adam Jones (Guitarist) is also one of the best visual artists of our time. Check out the videos for Aenema, Stinkfist, Prison Sex if you haven't yet.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      I’ve seen a few of those for sure. They’re works of art! I just don’t recall seeing Schism before this! Definitely saw the Stinkfist one.

    • @rjanolsen3935
      @rjanolsen3935 Год назад +2

      Remember his artwork for the first Jurrasic Park

    • @RonnieEverette
      @RonnieEverette Год назад +2

      ​@Ørjan Olsen he also did work for Batman, Pet cemetery, Edward Scissorhands, Terminator 2, Ghostbusters.. the list goes on

    • @irmarkable
      @irmarkable Год назад

      Hard to imagine not remembering the Schism music video if you had seen it

    • @DM-il1hf
      @DM-il1hf Год назад

      Here’s a video of it in its new form. If you’re short on time go to 3:50.
      ruclips.net/video/_XunCnCK5gE/видео.html

  • @blairtomb1220
    @blairtomb1220 11 месяцев назад +1

    Man love the video. Agree with everything and my favorite song to play but from like 18 minutes on everything you said is right. Great video

  • @SavageDawgJoshua
    @SavageDawgJoshua Год назад +8

    The first song released to radio, first I heard off the album and we listened on repeat for and hour.... But....
    Maybe the 5th or 6th best song on the album. Tool. Just, wow.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад

      Killer album!

    • @baileycrombie2267
      @baileycrombie2267 Год назад

      What songs would you say are better? I'm just curious because Schism, according to Spotify, is this most listened to TOOL song, so your opinion definitely isn't the popular one. But that's what's great about TOOL. Their music can be recieved in so many different ways

    • @Thinkfourselfquestionauthority
      @Thinkfourselfquestionauthority Год назад +1

      @@baileycrombie2267 I didn’t originally make the comment. But having stumbled across it I agree, not even close to top 3 on the album.
      Title track Lateralus the benchmark.
      Parabol & Parabola amazing together.
      Ticks n leeches amazingly heavy.
      The Patient
      The Grudge
      Reflection
      In truth, Schism is somewhere in the middle of all them

  • @alekpakulski7193
    @alekpakulski7193 4 месяца назад

    Just got back to YT after 5 years. So happy to see that the scene grew so much since there was the Scott and some covers. Good stuff. Cheers!

  • @michaeldelazerda4434
    @michaeldelazerda4434 Год назад

    Very cool breakdown. First time seeing this channel, definitely loving your analysis and GREAT drop on Ventura Highway, I completely agree

  • @gvargasrage
    @gvargasrage Год назад

    Dude You are spot on your analysis. Really love your attention to detail. Everything you explain is so spot on. Love your channel, keep up the great work and vids.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  11 месяцев назад

      Hey, that means so much. I appreciate your comment more than you know. Cheers!

  • @coreyfelps4326
    @coreyfelps4326 Год назад +8

    Tool is awesome . I remember loading out for patrols in Iraq listening to TOOL 🔥

  • @derrickpearcy9368
    @derrickpearcy9368 Год назад +3

    In the 90s before school MTV had music videos, I know crazy. But tool videos blew me away as a kid. Great playing,

    • @christophergorgon9936
      @christophergorgon9936 Год назад +1

      (My old man voice) “Gather ‘round the campfire, kids… when I was young man, MTV actually played music videos…we’d watch entire video countdowns waiting for our favorite video. We didn’t stream. We WAITED”

  • @malakisands8180
    @malakisands8180 Год назад +5

    I am going to be 47 in April. Luckily I have seen Tool on every Tour. They are one of the bands that are a State of Mind and not just listen too. Portishead, Deftones, Skinny Puppy, and Primus are 4 bands that are not easy listening but extremely great.

  • @TurrDSandwich066
    @TurrDSandwich066 Год назад

    So pumped to check off one on the bucket list. 48 yrs old and haven't seen them live yet. Sunday at Rockville in Daytona will be a longtime dream come true. Family and kids took over and haven't seen any concerts in 14 yrs. The best part is taking my daughter to her 1st concert. Hopefully it will be a memory for life.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад

      Nice! I know y'all will have a blast. I saw them in 2007 and it was one of the most immersive shows I've ever seen - right after 10,000 Days dropped!

  • @bat__bat
    @bat__bat 5 месяцев назад +1

    I used to jam to this song with my bassist friend in high school i guess around 02-03. I had the drums nearly flawless up to the mid interlude. Man I haven't even owned a set in over 10 years now ... memories. 😥

  • @digitalnomad6286
    @digitalnomad6286 Год назад

    I listen Tool from my 14's now I'm about to acomplish 30's, yeah, acomplish... lol
    Your analysis of the band, beyond this song in particular, is very accurate, descriptive and
    the accompaniment with the bass makes it a 10/10. I've seen analyzes from producers, guitarists,
    drumers, other musicians, this one doesn't differ and is on par with all of them. Very good job man.
    I have no words about Tool at this point, we all understand the magnitude of the band.
    I hope they return to Argentina. All the best mate!

  • @jiminthecountry3849
    @jiminthecountry3849 11 месяцев назад

    great breakdown - excellent video for an awesome song

  • @carlosomarnilopoyanco3192
    @carlosomarnilopoyanco3192 Год назад

    What a great video man. Please keep it up.

  • @mihajlo961x
    @mihajlo961x Год назад

    I'm not even a bass player, yet I really appreciated your video. And regarding your presentation, the whole time I'm just thinking, "Man I wish I could hang around this guy." Keep up the good work!

  • @chandlersmith8310
    @chandlersmith8310 Год назад +1

    what a great breakdown. good work

  • @braxtonandhunter
    @braxtonandhunter Год назад

    Went into this to teach us how, got lost in the song halfway through, admiring the genius of tool. That’s why we are such huge tool fans. Great video my man. Loved breaking down tool with other musicians 💪💪🍺🍺

  • @perrycleese5987
    @perrycleese5987 Год назад +2

    Thank you sir. Love your informed analysis ❤

  • @dudders___1684
    @dudders___1684 3 месяца назад

    i've always loved tool and they've always been one of my favorite bands. this is the first song i started learning when i started learning drum set. still can't play it all perfect.
    i've just always thought that how different they were, how odd they kind of sound makes them awesome, all the different timings, it's crazy awesome

  • @dialect64
    @dialect64 Год назад

    Your describing Tool as just (set any # of) instruments is a perfect description of a lot of bands that grew out of the early 90s... (Primus for example). Composition over prescribed and standardized roles of writing. Quite happy that my beginnings of starting to write music myself, primarily on the bass, but also utilising software, was given that influence.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      Primus is for SURE another great example here. I think progressive music is in a crazy cool spot right now, and I think a lot of newer bands have taken a nod from it.

  • @TheExcitedSoutherner
    @TheExcitedSoutherner Год назад +3

    Great commentary on a great song, thanks dude! Subbed. TOOL music videos were always my favorite…so weird and interesting, perfectly fitting for their crazy music. Long live good abstract art! I saw them in 2007 as well, in Manchester, TN…I will never forget that amazing show!

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the sub! Yes, that was a killer tour. I really admittedly haven’t seen many of their actual music videos, and I guess I gotta change that! Appreciate the kind words as well. 🙏🏼💥

    • @christophergorgon9936
      @christophergorgon9936 Год назад

      Preach!

  • @DanS1
    @DanS1 Год назад

    Ive just stumbled onto your channel. Great video man. Tool are amazing

  • @MetaFootballTV
    @MetaFootballTV Год назад

    First-time viewer. Glad it was Tool 👊
    Your analysis was refreshing. 👍

  • @diz3338
    @diz3338 Год назад

    Great breakdown of the song! Cheers mate..

  • @stuartcolquhoun867
    @stuartcolquhoun867 Год назад

    What an incredible breakdown of iconic and brilliant song...awesome video and have just subscribed so I can see more amazing reviews...great vid...glad I stumbled on to it 💯💯💯💯

  • @piedriver9965
    @piedriver9965 7 месяцев назад

    Hearing the name talkbass took me back so hard. Thank you for that!

  • @mikaeljacobsson1437
    @mikaeljacobsson1437 10 месяцев назад

    Tool is one of the bands that made me look more at playing bass. I started with guitar in the 80s and for the last few years i have started playing other instruments like bass and piano. Tool gives a lot of fun playing both guitar and bass. Both instruments are really fun to play. Especially when it comes to learning Tool songs.

  • @skysoldier3061
    @skysoldier3061 Год назад +1

    That was great. So insightful. Tool rocks.

  • @nickforsyth5887
    @nickforsyth5887 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice tone match. Playing In unison with the song sounded spot on👌🏼

  • @blahanger4304
    @blahanger4304 Месяц назад

    Both as a music fan and bass player I love this band and this song, I was so proud when I finally learned to play this song ;)

  • @PavlozKapeliz
    @PavlozKapeliz Год назад

    Extremely good analysis on the bass line!

  • @joemartucci4786
    @joemartucci4786 Год назад +2

    New subscriber here 63 yr old bass player from Buffalo NY. Great breakdown of this song. Justin such a good bassist great tone cool riffs. Being my age I love his playing because it's busy but not overly so kinda like my favorite bass players like John Paul Jones Chris Squire Paul McCartney etc.

  • @christophergorgon9936
    @christophergorgon9936 Год назад

    Aaaaand subscribed! I honestly didn’t understand most of the terms and notes you were saying because I just recently started playing bass, but I am saving this video for later!
    Well done!

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад

      Thank you so much Christopher! Means a lot, and I'm glad you enjoyed it. Keep at it, and have fun playing.

  • @niccoloaurelius1587
    @niccoloaurelius1587 2 месяца назад

    Dropping the secret to success right in the first minute: a completely original sound which is extremely recognizable. Awesome!

  • @growingmusic88
    @growingmusic88 6 месяцев назад

    You can literally explain the way I've felt about music especially tool I've been playing bass for 2 months this was the first song I learned to play

  • @Scoots1994
    @Scoots1994 11 месяцев назад +2

    Justin and Cliff play the traditional bass roll more interesting than most, but their lead bass in support of the song is always incredible, and so often overlooked by non-bass players.

  • @jirikurto3859
    @jirikurto3859 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lateralus came out on my 21st birthday. I bought the album in the middle of the UO campus. I had downloaded Schism off of kazaa and had been listening to it for a month straight prior to the album coming out. The album blew me away and it didn't leave my CD player for months. I would walk around campus with my cd walkman just listening to Lateralus over and over. It was a great time in my life.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  11 месяцев назад

      Relatable AF for me, but with 10,000 Days when I was 17 🥹

  • @nicoleniesig1668
    @nicoleniesig1668 Месяц назад

    For me as a non-bass player, your rewies are a great analysis of why I think it´s unique. I spimply lack the musical tools to describe it. Just keep going!

  • @treliq
    @treliq 28 дней назад

    I discovered Tool quite late in my life and thank god for that. I wouldn't be able to appreciate the musical genius of this band.

  • @shaunkirby273
    @shaunkirby273 8 месяцев назад

    Just saw Tool on Monday in Vancouver BC it was epic

  • @stifflersmom4490
    @stifflersmom4490 11 месяцев назад +2

    All time favorite band. I have seem a dozen or so times and continue to go see them to this day, because they put on awesome shows. I put them up there with Rob Zombie as far as putting on a show

  • @bat__bat
    @bat__bat 5 месяцев назад

    I saw Tool first time when I was 16. This was early 2002 in New Orleans. Schism when played live during the Lateralus touring had an incredible extended middle section that isn't in the album version. If you search for live versions you might see it. That middle melodic section contrasted with the double-speed extended and improv'd bridge section would be like a 10 minute trip to another galaxy.

  • @pedrosigwald
    @pedrosigwald 11 месяцев назад

    This is probably one of the best bass songs ever. The bass is everything on this song.

  • @ethanburgess3475
    @ethanburgess3475 Год назад +2

    It’s all in Justin’s wal man great video btw🌀

  • @tonycarel1785
    @tonycarel1785 Год назад +3

    Thanks, Mark great analysis, and dissecting of different types of music genres and how the bass is applied and examined this has become one of my top three RUclips channels. Please keep up the awesome content. I do have one question I don't know if you have answered in the past. Do you still own any Warwicks basses? And what Jackson bass do you have in this video? ( do you recommend it) and what basses do you play live ( if in a band)

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      Wow, thanks Tony. That means a lot. I still have 2: my Alien Acoustic 6-string and the Chrome Green Thumb 6-string.
      The Jacksons are inexpensive workhorses, and I’ve taken this bass across North America in negative temps and blistering humidity. It has held up and plays phenomenally! It’s a Spectra V model for about $500. They just released a Pro model at $1300ish that I got in last week, video coming soon for it!

    • @tonycarel1785
      @tonycarel1785 Год назад +1

      awesome can not wait to see a review of the new Jackson. I have been contemplating purchasing one. just don't know which one at this point. Thank you for your quick response!!

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад

      I’ll always do my best to reply here! Thanks for your support!

  • @rationalgazer
    @rationalgazer 2 месяца назад

    Tool's videos are all excellent in a conceptual sense. Well crafted and beautifully, hautingly meaningful - just like their music.

  • @oriolestevemegias5956
    @oriolestevemegias5956 Год назад

    Nice work, my bass Bro!

  • @SpacemanStokes
    @SpacemanStokes Год назад +4

    Anyone else catch when he was explaining ostinato and the baseline changing he says “kind of eases your ear out it” as the music video literally shows the person easing out the other person’s ear? 😂

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      Haha - it was so perfect, yet 100% unintentional. Love it.

  • @christopherpeters6365
    @christopherpeters6365 Месяц назад

    Thank you for that first notion that they are 4 instruments as I always explain them as dudes whom all play lead somehow in a beautiful dance together! 😎

  • @CodeNameV13
    @CodeNameV13 Год назад +5

    The meter changes in Schism make it a counting nightmare, I think there are 42/46. They played it for the FI tour, amazing live.
    You mentioned drop D tuning, Maynard taught Tom Morello how to tune in drop D and helped write Killing In The Name, vocal on Know Your Enemy.

    • @SidV101
      @SidV101 9 месяцев назад

      Maynard did a gues vocal on Killing in the Name too. Right before the guitar solo

    • @CodeNameV13
      @CodeNameV13 9 месяцев назад

      @@SidV101 it was on 'Know Your Your Enemy'. He sings the no patience line.

    • @SidV101
      @SidV101 9 месяцев назад

      @@CodeNameV13 derp I meant to say that lol. I located the spot by playing the song in my head

    • @CodeNameV13
      @CodeNameV13 9 месяцев назад

      @@SidV101 no problem.

  • @RayMurberg
    @RayMurberg Год назад

    Crazy good reaction 👏

  • @jasonschaub30
    @jasonschaub30 Год назад +3

    With the drop D tuning, I think Justin treats his bass like" 2, 2 strings", so to speak, splitting the tones between the high and low D strings. I believe he also uses hybrid string sets to accentuate the seperate tones. Great vid!

  • @BobSmith-mj7ik
    @BobSmith-mj7ik 11 месяцев назад

    Finally someone who can explain bass parts without being over technical. Great job.

  • @alakazamthisisasham
    @alakazamthisisasham 10 месяцев назад

    nailed it brother

  • @STR8L8CED
    @STR8L8CED Год назад +1

    There is a lot of cool bass lines in rock and metal. This is def one of em.

  • @michaelcovel1720
    @michaelcovel1720 Год назад +6

    "It really eases your ear out of it." Perfect timing. Well done.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад

      I had to go back and check that part, and, LOL, that was completely unintentional. Love it.

  • @matthewd6306
    @matthewd6306 Год назад +3

    Awesome breakdown of Schism from a bass player's perspective. DunlopTV did a video on Justin's touring rig with his bass tech, released probably 10-12yrs ago. He does split his signal 3 ways, 2 amps, and 1 DI to FOH. 1 amp is set up for a clean tone, the other is set up for a distorted/dirty tone. Both amps are GK 2001rb and Mesa Powerhouse cabs(810 and 4x12), which are discontinued but Killer amps. He has like 2 large pedal boards with various effects used for specific songs. But his tone is Massive live. In the studio I know he used his 2001rb and Mesa 412 for much of Fear Innoculum. The Wal bass and Mesa 4x12 are probably the most important part of his tone. Cab matters more than amp imo.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      I must’ve missed that one in the past…gotta look that up now!

    • @matthewd6306
      @matthewd6306 Год назад +3

      @@LowEndUniversity I know that Adam Jones used many different boutique tube amps in the studio depending on the song, but Live he uses Diezel VH4 into a Mesa Bass cab and a Mesa 4x12 guitar cab.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +2

      That’s rad!

  • @VeyroneR
    @VeyroneR Год назад +5

    I gotta love Tool. They are so talented.

  • @9thsamurai
    @9thsamurai Год назад

    Great video man 👌

  • @bernhtp
    @bernhtp 11 месяцев назад +2

    Consider doing an analysis of Bottom from the Undertow album (their first full studio album). Paul Damore was the bassist then, but he really created the lead bass Tool sound that Chancellor later took over and extended. Bottom is a great piece to show how they change/interleave the roles of guitar and bass, starting in the opening riffs. As Maynard likes to go into the background, Jones does the same with the otherwise lead guitar to make soundscapes as the bass, drums and vocals take turns emerging. This creates the unique Tool sound.

  • @dancatalano6380
    @dancatalano6380 4 месяца назад +2

    This is actually a hidden "bassist reacts" video, with the Shyamalanian twist revealing that he knows the song, but has somehow never seen a Tool music video.

  • @frontsidegrinder6858
    @frontsidegrinder6858 Год назад

    Wow, really quality stuff here !