Can you put something up that makes the rest of think we are somewhat ok? We dont have to look great, just lower mediocre would suffice haha. Awesome as always!! Maybe I'll put up a playlist where you and I cross so people can tell me to just give up :)
Troy, you've done it again. This is one of those songs that never really did it for me, so I usually changed the channel. Like so many other times, you've brought it to light and made it interesting. Thank you for that. After the last few decades, I can now saw I'm digging this song. LoL. Great job, as always.
I had never liked this song much, but it comes on local radio all the time, and I finally noticed that the bass line was really musical and engaging. Great version!
As every teenager back then, this song squarely placed me in the rock style. As every young adult back then, this song made me cautious of massively successful rock pieces, and I started placing Bon Jovi further and further back in my playlists. And here it is again, with its bassline gloriously upfront, played by one of my favorites bass players on RUclips. As every rock fan ever, thanks for placing classic pieces back to our minds. Back to streaming "Keep the faith" all afternoon again, I guess...
He wasn't my cup of tea back in the day either, but we grow and evolve. It's actually a pretty catchy song. I remember hearing stories that he would go through monitor engineers like crazy, because he had a really hard time singing the choruses and would blame them. Thanks for the kind words, Eric!
I forgot for a minute how good those Spectors sound. Thanks for reminding us all! Quick story: mid eighties and this young lad on his first business trip far from home stumbled into an Atlanta super night club with huge lights, big sound, and crazy dancers in costume with props and everything. To me it seemed like what we all imagined at Studio 54 in its day.I was shook. The soundtrack to this mind blowing spectacle? A new song by a new band with a new sound from Jersey. Yup,Living On A Prayer! First but not the last time I heard this ditty. Thanks for the post man.
This brings back a ton of memories Troy! Mid way through The 80's....and almost 40 years later seems I'm STILL living on a prayer at times! I was not a Bon Jovi follower myself but my little sister sure was! I will say this much for Bon Jovi, he is a workhorse for quite a few charities that he and his wife are involved in. this Cat has given much back to his community and beyond while always being humble and accessible. A Very down to Earth person with no Ego which is refreshing. When ever I heard the Wah Wah sound with the Bass on this song I always thought of Peter Frampton when he First Came Alive! LOLOL No doubt your "Customers" will be lining up to buy you a Cup of Joe! Cheers From Java, ohio
I only started playing Bass a few months ago and was always inspired to want to learn to play this, it taken me 2 months to be able to play this and make sound half right, good cover wish I could play it as well as you ..
Always loved this bassline. Was excited to finally play it live a few years ago. Again, love seeing what I did that you also did, and what I missed. Great video!
@@TJH3113 crazy thing is no I didn’t…and any time a student asks me for a particular piece to play ….I write out a custom made arrangement to their abilities…do it on my time and the only time I’m making money from it is during our lesson time..
Fantastic as always. When they did the very first unplugged they should have had Randy Jackson come out with Jon with NO GUITARS and do it just bass and voice. This bass line is SO MUCH this song that they could have done it just bass and vocals. Where were you and RUclips in 1980 when I was learning. WHERE?!?
You should try the baseline for Haircut 100’s “Love Plus One”! You would kill it, as you do with everything. The tone of the bassline sounds a lot like you and I’d love to hear what you could do with it. Cheers!
Hola Troy excelente ejecución y tono! Me encanta. Asemeja mucho al sonido de la púa típico de muchos bajistas de esa época y estilo. PD: estoy viendo todos tus videos y mis favoritos son las líneas de ABBA. magnífico
¡Gracias, Leonardo! Muchas de mis primeras influencias tocaron con una púa, pero (de donde vengo) estaba mal visto, así que me quedé con los dedos. Siempre traté de lograr ese ataque limpio y claro en la nota con mis dedos y, con suerte, eso es lo que estás escuchando. Mis covers de ABBA contienen algunos de mis momentos de mayor orgullo y me alegro de que también te gusten. ¡Cuídate!
Every time I hear this song, I think about the glorious time I met Robert Plant (2018). Great conversation (oh his love for Bonzo is still palatable) but at one point he mentioned his son (Logan) doesn't listen to Led Zeppelin. A little shocked, I asked him "what does the son of Robert Plant listen to" he mockingly *and I mean like in a neener-neener tone* sang "whoa...we are half way there"... my daughter (12 at the time) was about to say - my Dad listens to that!! But I quickly shushed her to avoid any possible RP ribbing. But deep down this is a super memorable track from my early HS years that brings great memories.
I always thought the beginning of this song sounded like Twilight Zone from Golden Earring. Nice tone! And no I won't hold it against you for creating a buy me a coffee...who doesn't like coffee?
I love it when a song I've already covered shows up on your channel. It's really interesting to see what we play the same; what we play different. Having said that... How much fun did you have with that chorus major scale ascension?!?
@@TJH3113 Nothing too different, mostly same notes we play on different strings; different…. Excuse me…. Fingering. Mostly because you have a much better ear than me. Mutantly good, even.
Hey bro....that's a pretty cool bass line (s)...It looks like you're having fun with it and once again YOU NAILED IT....Love the toneage (I make up words sometimes...I mean isn't that how ALL words are created?)
I really like what you do sir. I learn so much and, I'm a drummer but play a six string bass also. Please keep it up. Don't stop doing these videos. I don't know you name so my band calls you scary mask guy. Wee love your background,Awsome. Thank you.
What's up, shipmate! Always love your videos (because I love your bass playing, always have). And I'm surprised that you did such a (in my mind) simple song. (and you subliminally added some of those awesome extra "Troy" notes) The complexity of this bass line is that it maintains the E minor riff over the cord changes (C to D) without ever changing to support those chord changes. The dissonance is the brilliance I guess, from a bass player who got fired from Bon Jovi because he was deemed as being "sloppy" in live performances. Any way (I digress), I'd love to see you do a bass "cover" of an original song. (Is that and oxymoron... cover of an original song?) How about this one? (link below) I wish I could offer you the track minus the bass for you to "cover", but I can't right now. This is a brilliant bass line. I probably couldn't reproduce my parts (exactly) on these track that we did if I had to. (So, no expectations) But it sure is fun! Rock on, my musical brother! ruclips.net/video/PWrioaFKFNg/видео.html
Hey Floyd! Thanks. I don't think a bass-line needs to be complex to be interesting and "interesting" is the criteria I use when selecting a song to learn. That definitely wasn't the case 30 years ago. Yeah, supposedly he was sloppy... and then tried to take a loaded gun on to a plane. It's funny, because a studio guy actually recorded this track and that guy is now in the band. Oddly enough, I have a playlist titled, "Originals" where I've covered some of the things I've played on over the years. Unfortunately, I was never really good at keeping an archive, so I don't have access to very much of it. I'll mess around with it. You wouldn't have an mp3 or something of it, would you? If you do, my email address is TJH3113@AOL.com Yes, you read that correctly... AOL... haha. Take care, Floyd!
haha, a Fedora bass. I'm sure Indiana Jones would like one of those. Your channel is such an immense resource and certainly worth a coffee or two. bass players ask for so little!
Nice cover as always Troy. Sayreville NJ 🤘🤘. I read that Hugh wasn't credited for this track. Credit went to Alec John Such. Hope you and yours are well.
@@TJH3113 A quick read up says Alec was sloppy so Hugh was hired to play the parts. It's said even live Alec was sloppy and forgetful when it came to arrangements. I guess they didn't believe in fire and re hire.
@@THEATREofPAIN270 Sounds about right. With regard to being forgetful, if I remember correctly, Alex forgot that he was carrying a pistol while trying to board a plane. I think that was the straw that broke that camel's back
Troy, thank you for another great video. If you search youtube for "livin on a prayer rocknmob moscow #8" I think you might enjoy their cover of this song.
I particularly enjoy the partial fade to black effect from the camera through the song, getting a bit showy now days i see, (Love the growl of that Spector as well.. have you played with the active circuit in that one ?)
Ha ha… I’ll have to go back to see what you’re talking about, but I assure you it was nothing I did. It was probably just a cloud passing in front of the sun. Yes, the active circuit is always on, there is no active/bypass switch. Thanks a lot Greg and take care.
Do you record the bass sound and the music playing at the same time or do you listen to the music in the headphones and record the bass only and then overlay the music when producing the video?
I’m actually playing along with the song and recording live, directly into the camera. Some mixes just come out better than others. I don’t do any special EQing.
I can only see this comment on my phone and it is not telling me which video it’s on. Could you leave the question as a new comment on the video so I can answer it?
I don't know much about Bon Jovi, but after reading in the description that Hugh McDonald was uncredited, I looked them up and am even more confused. The album credit was given to their original bass player Alec John Such, who was with them from 1983 to 1994. And McDonald, who *actually* played on the track, became their permanent bass player after Alec John Such left? What kind of weird arrangement is that?
I’ve always liked this one, the bass line is incredible too and you nailed it, I’ll check out that buy you a coffee thingy , I’d buy you a cup of coffee 🙂 and you have the prettiest eyes ☺️
Hi David, and so sorry for the delayed response. Could you just give me a timestamp of where you were talking about so I can answer your question better? You can reply here and I will keep an eye out for it.
@@Criminal.Lawyer It looks like I was playing both notes on the A string, but it could actually be done on the open E string as well. Since the notes have no real "musical value" (they serve more of a rhythmic purpose) you could do it whichever way is more comfortable to you. In my case, the open A string is more comfortable. Hope this helped.
As always, great playing. But I have a question: What are you hearing through the headphones while you’re playing? I watched your “How I make my videos” video a long time ago and I appreciated it. But I still don’t know what you’re listening to while you’re making the video. Fortunately (or unfortunately) I bought a bunch of recording equipment a few years ago. Still don’t know how to use it. At least I haven’t used the microphone stand as a coat rack yet. You’ve made a lot of videos that I still haven’t watched yet. I will try to catch up. The first one I watched was “Living in the Past” by Ian and Glenn and the rest of Jethro Tull back in the days. Rock on!!
Thanks Art. In my headphones I am hearing the song I'm playing along with and my bass. I have a two-way splitter cable coming out of my computer speakers and one output feeds my headphones and the the other goes straight into the camera.
www.buymeacoffee.com/TJH3113
With or without sugar ? lol
Living on a prayer
Troy, your ghost notes are god tier.
Troy is god tier period lol
Can you put something up that makes the rest of think we are somewhat ok? We dont have to look great, just lower mediocre would suffice haha. Awesome as always!! Maybe I'll put up a playlist where you and I cross so people can tell me to just give up :)
And his staccato needle point tight.
Thanks a lot, Christopher.
Your bass playing inspires me !
Thanks so much, that's very nice of you to say.
Never noticed how nice was this song's bass line. Congrats 👏👏👏👏
Thank you Igor.
Troy, you've done it again. This is one of those songs that never really did it for me, so I usually changed the channel. Like so many other times, you've brought it to light and made it interesting. Thank you for that. After the last few decades, I can now saw I'm digging this song. LoL. Great job, as always.
I'm glad I could change your mind. Thanks!
I had never liked this song much, but it comes on local radio all the time, and I finally noticed that the bass line was really musical and engaging. Great version!
You never know where you’re going to find the next cool bassline. Thanks!
I remember when my son was young playing this in guitar hero. I used to tell him, this was the song back in the day.
And you were right about that.
This guy is a badass. He's always so precise and accurate. Great performance!
Thanks so much.
I love when you do more popular hits from the 70s and 80s, my favorite era
I’m glad to hear that. Thanks Hettmar!
Wow! I never realized all that was in that bass line. That's why you are the Master; take a bow sir, you earned it.
Thank you so much.
So happy I'm the 1k Like lol
awesome cover, great moves and tone.
Thanks so much!
This cover is soooo good I keep coming back to it. This performance is what I based my parts when playing this song live. Thank you!
I'm really glad that you like it Sebastian!
Top tier execution of a timeless bassline.
Thank you very kindly.
As every teenager back then, this song squarely placed me in the rock style.
As every young adult back then, this song made me cautious of massively successful rock pieces, and I started placing Bon Jovi further and further back in my playlists.
And here it is again, with its bassline gloriously upfront, played by one of my favorites bass players on RUclips.
As every rock fan ever, thanks for placing classic pieces back to our minds. Back to streaming "Keep the faith" all afternoon again, I guess...
He wasn't my cup of tea back in the day either, but we grow and evolve. It's actually a pretty catchy song. I remember hearing stories that he would go through monitor engineers like crazy, because he had a really hard time singing the choruses and would blame them. Thanks for the kind words, Eric!
Amazing tone!
Thanks!
Very, Very good
Thank you! Cheers!
I forgot for a minute how good those Spectors sound. Thanks for reminding us all! Quick story: mid eighties and this young lad on his first business trip far from home stumbled into an Atlanta super night club with huge lights, big sound, and crazy dancers in costume with props and everything. To me it seemed like what we all imagined at Studio 54 in its day.I was shook. The soundtrack to this mind blowing spectacle? A new song by a new band with a new sound from Jersey. Yup,Living On A Prayer! First but not the last time I heard this ditty. Thanks for the post man.
Yeah, the Spectors are among my favorites. Very cool story! Thanks for sharing it with us.
This brings back a ton of memories Troy! Mid way through The 80's....and almost 40 years later seems I'm STILL living on a prayer at times! I was not a Bon Jovi follower myself but my little sister sure was! I will say this much for Bon Jovi, he is a workhorse for quite a few charities that he and his wife are involved in. this Cat has given much back to his community and beyond while always being humble and accessible. A Very down to Earth person with no Ego which is refreshing. When ever I heard the Wah Wah sound with the Bass on this song I always thought of Peter Frampton when he First Came Alive! LOLOL No doubt your "Customers" will be lining up to buy you a Cup of Joe! Cheers From Java, ohio
I've heard of his charity work as well have definitely come to respect both him and his music more as I've aged. Thanks and take care!
Hell Yeah. Good Job Troy...CHEERS!
Thank you Gerald! Cheers!
Makin' it growl. Nice!
Thanks!
I'm embarrassed to admit it but I loved these guys in the 80's lol. Love your fluidity!! So flawless.
There's no shame in your game! Thanks Tiny!
Magnificent playing sir.
Thank you Esteban.
Magnificent bass tone Troy!
Thanks Mark, I’m glad you liked it!
Awesome bass line and cover. And pretty interesting right hand technique as well. Always learn something from your work!
Thank you very much Claudio! Take care.
Perfect
Thanks
I only started playing Bass a few months ago and was always inspired to want to learn to play this, it taken me 2 months to be able to play this and make sound half right, good cover wish I could play it as well as you ..
Excellent! Welcome! Keep up the good work! Time, patience, and practice!
Great playing and great tone as usual. Thank you for this lunch break treat.
Thank you so much!
Another brilliant cover and the sound of that Spector is DIVINE!
Thanks a lot!
Always loved this bassline. Was excited to finally play it live a few years ago. Again, love seeing what I did that you also did, and what I missed. Great video!
Very cool! Thanks a lot Andy.
Awesome playing dude your right arm position looks painful! Very unrelaxed but sounds great
Thanks. My arm just naturally goes into the position it needs to be to put my right hand into position. It varies from bass to bass.
I really like when you play songs that I didn't know before, but, seeing you covering one of my favorites are really nice too
I’m very glad you liked it Marcello. Take care!
Excellent job👌
Thank you
As someone joked recently, he’s got to be 3/4ths the way there by now! Thanks for sharing this one with us Troy.
😂🤣😂Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Great job on the song Know I can go back over and get all the little parts I missed on it.
Thanks Steven.
Awesome!
Thanks!
That was a really subtle transition from intro to verse, nice feel.
Yeah, pretty catchy, isn't it?
Ah yes a classic done justice, I only hope Bon Jovi does justice and actually credits Hugh for the amazing bass lines he did on these classic albums
Thanks. I had heard, many years ago, that Chuck Rainey actually played on Runaway.
Love watching you play Troy…..I wrote out the whole slippery when wet album years ago for a student who was in a band…
Thanks David. Wow, I hope you charged extra for that!
@@TJH3113 crazy thing is no I didn’t…and any time a student asks me for a particular piece to play ….I write out a custom made arrangement to their abilities…do it on my time and the only time I’m making money from it is during our lesson time..
@@dgcmusi Outstanding service reaps loyalty.
Fun!! I love how you play it. Thanks so much for sharing with us!
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. Take care!
Hugh created it Alec performed it LIVE and you revealed the MASTERPIECE to us, nailing it! Hail to all!!
So glad that you liked it. Happy New Year!
@@TJH3113 Thanks and Blessings to you, Sir - for your warm Greetings!
@@TJH3113living on a prayer
Such a fun bass line!
You inspired me to try learn it for myself, thank you 😊
It is!
Awesome!
I like the way this bass line moves. Therefore I shall learn it. Thank you Sir!
Rock on!
I Like how you play theses D's with different fingers to shift position at 1:09
Wow, I didn't even realize I was doing that... haha. I'm a big advocate of setting my playing position up for the next part.
@@TJH3113 Haha, makes it even cooler.
Fantastic as always. When they did the very first unplugged they should have had Randy Jackson come out with Jon with NO GUITARS and do it just bass and voice. This bass line is SO MUCH this song that they could have done it just bass and vocals. Where were you and RUclips in 1980 when I was learning. WHERE?!?
Thank you. That would have been cool. Tell me about it!
You should try the baseline for Haircut 100’s “Love Plus One”! You would kill it, as you do with everything. The tone of the bassline sounds a lot like you and I’d love to hear what you could do with it.
Cheers!
I'll check it out. Thanks Jackson!
amazing!
Thanks!
Hola Troy excelente ejecución y tono! Me encanta. Asemeja mucho al sonido de la púa típico de muchos bajistas de esa época y estilo. PD: estoy viendo todos tus videos y mis favoritos son las líneas de ABBA. magnífico
¡Gracias, Leonardo! Muchas de mis primeras influencias tocaron con una púa, pero (de donde vengo) estaba mal visto, así que me quedé con los dedos. Siempre traté de lograr ese ataque limpio y claro en la nota con mis dedos y, con suerte, eso es lo que estás escuchando. Mis covers de ABBA contienen algunos de mis momentos de mayor orgullo y me alegro de que también te gusten. ¡Cuídate!
Feel, groove and pocket for days! Always an inspiration!
Thank you very much, Rob!
As always, excellently done!
I had never really noticed this one; it's hard to with glam rock songs like this.
So much I've missed, it would seem.
Thank you!
Great work as usual! This is my go-to warmup song--- so many chances to practice different techniques and just slowly get the fingers moving a bit.
Thanks! Sounds like a great warm-up tune to me too!
Awesome cover ! Thank you very much ! I'm going to watch this other cover with the Guild ;-)
Thanks Jonathan!
Love the bass line in this song. Never really knew who laid it down til now.. Not a fan of Bon Jovi but Richie Sambora is a phenomenal guitarist.
Me too! I'm glad you liked it. I used to play with a fellow who went to High School with Richie Sambora.
@@TJH3113 you have a great gift. Keep up the great work. I bought 5 cups of coffee for you. Love to see you kick this up a notch
I Love the song and your playing.
Specially using MY Spector. I have one, just like this. I recognize this tone miles away 😂
Thank you very much Gustavo!😂
Every time I hear this song, I think about the glorious time I met Robert Plant (2018). Great conversation (oh his love for Bonzo is still palatable) but at one point he mentioned his son (Logan) doesn't listen to Led Zeppelin. A little shocked, I asked him "what does the son of Robert Plant listen to" he mockingly *and I mean like in a neener-neener tone* sang "whoa...we are half way there"... my daughter (12 at the time) was about to say - my Dad listens to that!! But I quickly shushed her to avoid any possible RP ribbing. But deep down this is a super memorable track from my early HS years that brings great memories.
Wow, that's such a great story. Thanks for sharing it with us!
another kick ass video, Troy! and that damn Spector tone, badass!!!
Thanks a lot Chris.
You playing is amazing. Kudos!
Thanks so much!
Terrific job!!
Great right hand work!!!
Thanks a lot, David!
This is it, I learned this song, thank you for giving me the idea ;-)
Awesome!
I always thought the beginning of this song sounded like Twilight Zone from Golden Earring. Nice tone! And no I won't hold it against you for creating a buy me a coffee...who doesn't like coffee?
I can hear that. Thanks!
I love it when a song I've already covered shows up on your channel. It's really interesting to see what we play the same; what we play different. Having said that...
How much fun did you have with that chorus major scale ascension?!?
I remember when you posted yours. It was a fine rendition.
I'm not sure what part you're talking about. What's the time stamp on it?
@@TJH3113 Nothing too different, mostly same notes we play on different strings; different…. Excuse me…. Fingering. Mostly because you have a much better ear than me. Mutantly good, even.
Hey bro....that's a pretty cool bass line (s)...It looks like you're having fun with it and once again YOU NAILED IT....Love the toneage (I make up words sometimes...I mean isn't that how ALL words are created?)
Thanks Keith! Hope you're making a speedy recovery.
I really like what you do sir. I learn so much and, I'm a drummer but play a six string bass also. Please keep it up. Don't stop doing these videos. I don't know you name so my band calls you scary mask guy. Wee love your background,Awsome.
Thank you.
Thanks so much, Kai. Take care!
Wicked. Don't remember exactly how to play it, but I'm going to play along with you tomorrow. Got my mother in law visiting anyway :)
Have fun!
Geez Troy, another great cover! Thanks for the upload.
Thanks a lot!
Muito bom . Excelente ! Belo trabalho .
Muito obrigado!
What's up, shipmate! Always love your videos (because I love your bass playing, always have). And I'm surprised that you did such a (in my mind) simple song. (and you subliminally added some of those awesome extra "Troy" notes) The complexity of this bass line is that it maintains the E minor riff over the cord changes (C to D) without ever changing to support those chord changes. The dissonance is the brilliance I guess, from a bass player who got fired from Bon Jovi because he was deemed as being "sloppy" in live performances. Any way (I digress), I'd love to see you do a bass "cover" of an original song. (Is that and oxymoron... cover of an original song?) How about this one? (link below) I wish I could offer you the track minus the bass for you to "cover", but I can't right now. This is a brilliant bass line. I probably couldn't reproduce my parts (exactly) on these track that we did if I had to. (So, no expectations) But it sure is fun! Rock on, my musical brother! ruclips.net/video/PWrioaFKFNg/видео.html
Hey Floyd! Thanks. I don't think a bass-line needs to be complex to be interesting and "interesting" is the criteria I use when selecting a song to learn. That definitely wasn't the case 30 years ago. Yeah, supposedly he was sloppy... and then tried to take a loaded gun on to a plane. It's funny, because a studio guy actually recorded this track and that guy is now in the band. Oddly enough, I have a playlist titled, "Originals" where I've covered some of the things I've played on over the years. Unfortunately, I was never really good at keeping an archive, so I don't have access to very much of it. I'll mess around with it. You wouldn't have an mp3 or something of it, would you? If you do, my email address is TJH3113@AOL.com Yes, you read that correctly... AOL... haha. Take care, Floyd!
Sick tones!!!! Great job !!! Nice Bass mix! cheers from Brasil!!! Peace
2 hours to be notificated by RUclips !!!!
Thank you very much, I’m glad you liked it.
@@TJH3113 Hi !!! You can make journey - message of love or baby ain me leaven you? Check out this songs!ok,peace
Love the bass in this song. Great playing 🤘!!
Me too! Thanks!
Just perfect, congratulations Troy!
Thank you very much!
muy buena! la mas acertada a la original q vi!
¡Muchas gracias!
Finally, I song I can keep up with you on bass... Well on RockBand Wii that is 😎
😂🤣😂
Great job and sound Troy!
Thank you kindly!
Спасибо Тroy , как всегда классно !
Спасибо за просмотр и за то, что нашли время прокомментировать! Я ценю это.
haha, a Fedora bass. I'm sure Indiana Jones would like one of those. Your channel is such an immense resource and certainly worth a coffee or two. bass players ask for so little!
Thanks Steve!
Nice cover as always Troy. Sayreville NJ 🤘🤘. I read that Hugh wasn't credited for this track. Credit went to Alec John Such. Hope you and yours are well.
Thanks! Yeah, I wonder what went on with that whole thing.
@@TJH3113 A quick read up says Alec was sloppy so Hugh was hired to play the parts. It's said even live Alec was sloppy and forgetful when it came to arrangements. I guess they didn't believe in fire and re hire.
@@THEATREofPAIN270 Sounds about right. With regard to being forgetful, if I remember correctly, Alex forgot that he was carrying a pistol while trying to board a plane. I think that was the straw that broke that camel's back
Troy, thank you for another great video.
If you search youtube for "livin on a prayer rocknmob moscow #8" I think you might enjoy their cover of this song.
Thanks a lot! I’ll check it out.
Fantastic performance Troy!
Thanks Paulo!
Perfect 👍 great cover Troy.
Thanks a lot!
I particularly enjoy the partial fade to black effect from the camera through the song, getting a bit showy now days i see, (Love the growl of that Spector as well.. have you played with the active circuit in that one ?)
Ha ha… I’ll have to go back to see what you’re talking about, but I assure you it was nothing I did. It was probably just a cloud passing in front of the sun. Yes, the active circuit is always on, there is no active/bypass switch. Thanks a lot Greg and take care.
Nice tone !!
Thanks !!
Another good one. I saw beautiful reflections in the face of your baass. do you live by water? I enjoyed it all.
Thank you Marvine. We do live very close to the Hudson river, but it wouldn’t be visible in a reflection on my bass.
Surgical, perfection.
Thanks!
As always, GREAT!!!
Thank you very much!
Shades of Bryan Adam's 'Run to You' in the chorus run!
I can hear that too!
Serving the groove Troy!.mucho appreciated
Thanks Patrick.
Nice job! Looks like a fun tab…
Thank you!
Never much cared for the song, but listening to this, I DO
Thanks for giving it a chance! Take care.
Do you record the bass sound and the music playing at the same time or do you listen to the music in the headphones and record the bass only and then overlay the music when producing the video?
I’m actually playing along with the song and recording live, directly into the camera. Some mixes just come out better than others. I don’t do any special EQing.
@@TJH3113 thx man - one more question. Are those double ghost notes both played on the A string or is the second one on the E
I can only see this comment on my phone and it is not telling me which video it’s on. Could you leave the question as a new comment on the video so I can answer it?
This is a killer bass line!
Agreed!
I don't know much about Bon Jovi, but after reading in the description that Hugh McDonald was uncredited, I looked them up and am even more confused. The album credit was given to their original bass player Alec John Such, who was with them from 1983 to 1994. And McDonald, who *actually* played on the track, became their permanent bass player after Alec John Such left? What kind of weird arrangement is that?
Yeah, I would really like to know the whole story behind that mess.
Awesome Troy!
Thanks Roger!
Awesome as usual.
Thank you!
¡Genial, como usted suele serlo!
¡Muchas gracias!
I’ve always liked this one, the bass line is incredible too and you nailed it, I’ll check out that buy you a coffee thingy , I’d buy you a cup of coffee 🙂 and you have the prettiest eyes ☺️
Thanks a lot Cindy.
My question is “ thx man - one more question. Are those double ghost notes both played on the A string or is the second one on the E”
Hi David, and so sorry for the delayed response. Could you just give me a timestamp of where you were talking about so I can answer your question better? You can reply here and I will keep an eye out for it.
@@TJH3113 1:19 and 2:25 thx man
@@Criminal.Lawyer It looks like I was playing both notes on the A string, but it could actually be done on the open E string as well. Since the notes have no real "musical value" (they serve more of a rhythmic purpose) you could do it whichever way is more comfortable to you. In my case, the open A string is more comfortable. Hope this helped.
As always, great playing. But I have a question: What are you hearing through the headphones while you’re playing?
I watched your “How I make my videos” video a long time ago and I appreciated it. But I still don’t know what you’re listening to while you’re making the video.
Fortunately (or unfortunately) I bought a bunch of recording equipment a few years ago. Still don’t know how to use it. At least I haven’t used the microphone stand as a coat rack yet.
You’ve made a lot of videos that I still haven’t watched yet. I will try to catch up. The first one I watched was “Living in the Past” by Ian and Glenn and the rest of Jethro Tull back in the days. Rock on!!
Thanks Art. In my headphones I am hearing the song I'm playing along with and my bass. I have a two-way splitter cable coming out of my computer speakers and one output feeds my headphones and the the other goes straight into the camera.
@@TJH3113 thanks 😊
♥️love this one!
I’m glad to hear that. Thank you Amanda!
Another great job.
Thank you! Cheers!
Must be nice ,to have and play so many pretty basses.
Yes, it is. I am extremely fortunate in that regard.
Great as always 😉
Thanks so much!
@@TJH3113 🤜🤛