Q+A #21 - Female bassists, and the worst gig I've ever played.

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  • @OrangeC7
    @OrangeC7 6 лет назад +1335

    Nice work, *_g e n e r a l l y s p e a k i n g ._*

    • @36424567254
      @36424567254 5 лет назад +51

      definitely best one of the comments. Especially given he follows that with a request for actual advice.

    • @GingerDrums
      @GingerDrums 4 года назад +24

      Neely: how passive agressive is youtube?
      Commenters: yes

    • @SgtMacska
      @SgtMacska 3 года назад +12

      I wonder if the commenter (3:31) was a non-native speaker and meant “nice work all across the board.” The comma before “that” looks like ESL too

    • @mikechad27
      @mikechad27 Год назад +2

      ​@@SgtMacskaim an esl student too. I can confirm that we make a ton of these mistakes

  • @maartbeest
    @maartbeest 7 лет назад +358

    I'm a female bass player from The Netherlands and whenever I walk into a music store and I ask a question regarding gear, people start to explain the simplest of things to me. It's kind of annoying. I don't really mind because there's always something to learn and I get that they're probably not used to female bassists, but my male bandmates never have to deal with such things, so I'm not sure how to respond when some guy at the store is giving me a hard time because he thinks I don't know shit.

    • @starfirebw
      @starfirebw 4 года назад +23

      On the other hand I had the opposite. As a total bass newbie (I'm playing for just 3 months now, been drummer for years before) I went to local guitar shop and asked about some bass I could buy in given price range. I asked some basic technical questions (as I know nothing of how guitar works...) and the guy totally ignored me, he just gave me 3 basses, amp and left me alone. Came back after 10 minutes to ask if I've picked up sthin... Not sure if it's related to a guy being dumb or fact that I am a girl wanting to know sthin.

    • @wohlhabendermanager
      @wohlhabendermanager 3 года назад +8

      @@starfirebw I kinda had the same experience over the years with some stores. I don't know if it was related to me being a guy, but I sometimes had the feeling they assumed I already knew what I was doing when I really didn't, which made me feel pretty awkward and I didn't ask some questions I wanted to ask and just left the store with an excuse.

    • @sfdjk
      @sfdjk 2 года назад +1

      Ok im really sorry for the joke but: yeah thats called mansplaininga and uts baisically ...

    • @positivobro8544
      @positivobro8544 Год назад

      " Dude, I know " doesn't work?

  • @AdamNeely
    @AdamNeely  7 лет назад +303

    An earlier version of this video was uploaded with a screenshot of an adsense earnings report for one of my popular videos. It wasn't enough to buy an overpriced Starbucks coffee drink, but as somebody in the comments mentioned, Google does NOT like when you share this stuff, so I thought it the most prudent to delete it.

    • @AdamNeely
      @AdamNeely  7 лет назад +82

      it was somewhere in between 4 and 5 dollars. there, google. I'm still being vague.

    • @shakaama
      @shakaama 7 лет назад +13

      google doesn't care about sharing your bottom line. they don't want and is in your agreement, not to share your CPM. you can show everything else, no problem, just not your CPM. Hope that helps.

    • @timworley3235
      @timworley3235 7 лет назад +8

      hahaha i wonder why they'd hate you sharing that information. nothing to do with the fact that if this were any other business it'd be pretty damn illegal to pay someone so little for the amount of work they do and probably the amount of profit google makes off each video

    • @19ThreeLions97
      @19ThreeLions97 6 лет назад +2

      Adam you're only half a year older than me what the hell you gotta be a genius

    • @jazzjames
      @jazzjames 4 года назад +1

      Way to sell out, man! 😂🤣😂🤣 That’s a ton of work for $5. Thanks for doing it man...

  • @singwisevocals
    @singwisevocals 6 лет назад +980

    I'm a female bassist. (And I know your mother, Adam!)

  • @aprilkurtz1589
    @aprilkurtz1589 5 лет назад +443

    It's really still that bad for female musicians, eh? Colour me not surprised. I started playing bass in 1975, and I was in a band by 1978. Being a female rock musician in the '70's and early '80's was not fun. Yes, even in punk rock, which was supposed to be a lot more accepting. A lot of assumptions were made about your talent and lack thereof, your character, your sexual preference/s, and in addition, malicious hostility(equipment sabotage) and on and on and on. Things that male musicians never got bugged with. It wasn't until grunge happened that things lightened up. A bit.
    First band I was in was all female. I was about 18. We opened for some local heroes at this crap bar, the Thirsty Whale. We did our sound check, the local heroes sniggering at us in the back of the club. Then they did their soundcheck. Then their lead singer said "Hey, girl bass player, come up here for a minute." I did. He said "No female bass player can play Whipping Post. We play that song. I dare you to try and play it with us." I won't relate exactly what he said my "prize" for doing so would be, I will say it would involve knee pads. I was so furious I got up on stage, counted it off, and played it note for note, walked off stage. I didn't collect my "prize," because it would have involved biting down, hard. Fuckers. Sorry for rant, but that's how stupid it was in those days.

    • @zain4019
      @zain4019 5 лет назад +34

      April Kurtz
      I’m so sorry :(
      I can’t understand how people do this.
      It’s nice to see you be one of the pioneers behind inclusivity for women. Along with producing some great music, you made it a little easier for other women to get up there as well:)

    • @bt3743
      @bt3743 5 лет назад +22

      Wait what the fuck. Besides maybe singing I can't think of single instrument which would be different to master for girls than boys.

    • @SRMoore1178
      @SRMoore1178 4 года назад +12

      So who were those "local heros"? I'm guessing their music careers didn't really take off. What an a hole!

    • @zain4019
      @zain4019 4 года назад +17

      C Tambling
      It’s not the difficulty of mastery, it’s the acceptance of the community that is often lacking and subtle to severe forms of prejudice against women that routinely happen. Quite honestly, it’s very easy to pick up and notice this is happening. It’s sort of shocks me that you don’t connect with what they’re saying. It’s a common observation by many in the industry, including Adam.

    • @nenissaK
      @nenissaK 4 года назад +4

      Fuck those fuckers, disgusting

  • @JetpackSamurai
    @JetpackSamurai 7 лет назад +211

    Dude, don't worry about this being a "bass" channel. I don't play bass but enjoy both the bass side of things as well as the general music stuff and its application to whatever instrument.
    Why would a well-rounded musician on *any* instrument not value a greater insight? This is the extra value one gets here.
    God knows there are enough other channels catering to instrument-specific techniques.

  • @EdDanaGuitar
    @EdDanaGuitar 7 лет назад +518

    My wife plays bass in our Band. She is 63 yrs old and didn't start playing until her mid 50's. Literally at 56! I helped her because I've been playing guitar since I was 7... 57 now. But she basically found a way to teach it to herself using books/internet and me last. She is not a complicated or flashy Bass player but she is rock solid. We play Classic Rock/Oldies/Country. My point is... she is the focal point of the band. At a whopping 4'- 11" her Fender American Standard Precision Bass looks like a Battle Axe on her. People are literally amazed at her accomplishments. Point is, being a Female Bass Player is a huge asset to a band. Without her we would never get the attention we get! By the way we are both subs so she will probably read this comment and give me grief! Thanks for the content Adam!

    • @davidgerber9317
      @davidgerber9317 7 лет назад +81

      How cool! I thought that at age 63, I was probably the oldest subscriber to this channel. So encouraging to know there are other geezers who are still curious and open-minded.

    • @naomimacleod
      @naomimacleod 7 лет назад +45

      Awesome! I am a lady bassist too and my boyfriend is a guitarist, isn't it such a wonderful thing to play with your other half.

    • @klezmando
      @klezmando 6 лет назад +44

      I'm 76.

    • @tohmainkyakaroon
      @tohmainkyakaroon 6 лет назад +9

      wow i have hope then. thank you for the inspiration.

    • @KyoshinTekinaStudios
      @KyoshinTekinaStudios 6 лет назад +5

      Well, good for her, then! Nice way to debunk Adam's victimisation of women. :)

  • @TheJayman213
    @TheJayman213 7 лет назад +368

    From my experience the Bass is actually the instrument with the highest female representation except for vocals.

    • @pianoman_luke
      @pianoman_luke 6 лет назад +12

      Amones-Ray that's true, also where I live (Modena, Italy) there are many female bassists

    • @sarahfitzpatrick148
      @sarahfitzpatrick148 6 лет назад +55

      Or piano/keys.

    • @tartanhandbag
      @tartanhandbag 5 лет назад +21

      yup, that and keys. but guitar and drums are seriously under-represented

    • @indigotheindieghost7214
      @indigotheindieghost7214 5 лет назад +13

      Kira Roessler, almost all bassists for the smashing Pumpkins, Kim Gordon, Kim from Pixies, the bassist for Superchunk, the bassist for Jawbox.... Yeah

    • @TheDutchCreeperTDC
      @TheDutchCreeperTDC 5 лет назад +26

      Well maybe in pop/rock but I've definitely met way more female harp, piano and violin players irl than male players of those instruments.

  • @christopherrowley7506
    @christopherrowley7506 7 лет назад +424

    that bass lesson intro is fcking dope. Don't stop with it. I've shown a couple of my friends your videos, in part, for that intro :)

    • @christopherrowley7506
      @christopherrowley7506 7 лет назад +7

      also is that a new sungazer song at the end there? sounds rad...

    • @pkfrippable6585
      @pkfrippable6585 7 лет назад +19

      the intros are probably 40% of why I watch this channel

    • @MartinJohnZ
      @MartinJohnZ 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah I don't care if the videos are about bass or not, the intro is totally boss.

    • @InsaneH
      @InsaneH 5 лет назад

      The intro is my favourite one on RUclips.

  • @MissChristineMusic
    @MissChristineMusic 6 лет назад +50

    Female bassist here. There definitely are fewer of us but I think it's becoming more common. In certain situations, I've had to go through things that my male counterparts often don't have to deal with but it hasn't stopped me from playing. I agree with Adam's view on consolation prizes. Sometimes it's hard to figure out if someone is hiring you for your skill set or your image but there are many opportunities out there regardless. Thanks for an interesting channel Adam. I am also a Berklee grad and I enjoy your videos.

  • @BitPuffin
    @BitPuffin 7 лет назад +240

    omg that worst wedding gig story

    • @ljmiller96
      @ljmiller96 7 лет назад +32

      Imagine her poor husband.

    • @TheVergile
      @TheVergile 5 лет назад +16

      we had a gig once - quite sizable band, 5 or 6 singer, etc. Turns out no one of the organizers took care of setting up a PA or anything or booking a technician. So they evening before I go around borrowing some stuff, setting it up alone. Nothing would work, cables died, power plugs were dead, no charging stations for the cordless mics, etc etc. So somehow I get some kind of sound running on stage and we go up. Of course that leaves no one to take care of the sound while I'm on stage. It was impossible to hear anything on stage, me (base), guitar and drums basically coordinated the rhythm by visually checking the snare strikes. We played some cover music, one of it a fleetwood Mac song. After the gig old man from the audience comes over. He is a huge Fleetwood Mac fan, seen them live a few times and talked to them. (This is in Germany, so serious fan). "I love this band, you have ruined the song. It was so horrible - I don't think I've ever heard something so terrible. You should be ashamed"
      There were tears amongst the singers.

    • @Damith140388
      @Damith140388 4 года назад +6

      I've played a wedding gig, where the groom's brother got into a fight, but hit the wrong person. 😅 That's really a party-killer.

  • @anakinligman3715
    @anakinligman3715 7 лет назад +60

    No lies, I absolutely subscribed to you because of that Adam Neely bass lesson intro thing.

  • @stevesynan3910
    @stevesynan3910 6 лет назад +6

    Awesome ‘worst gig ever’ story! I’ve had a few doozies and while they suck immensely at the time, they make for the best stories. People don’t really want to hear “I played a gig and everything went to plan”, they want to hear about people falling off stage, amps frying in the middle of a song, and general chaos - so there is a silver lining to the madness! Love the channel.

  • @lrowlands53
    @lrowlands53 7 лет назад +40

    On Female Bassists: Aussie Tal Wilkenfeld is an outrageously fine bass player educated and based (bassed) in the US. She is continuously touring with people like Jeff Beck and Chick Corea. Check her out.

    • @dr.l5409
      @dr.l5409 6 лет назад

      She's doing fantastic and playing great.

  • @angus7001
    @angus7001 7 лет назад +39

    That wedding story made me buckle! I've got alittle wedding story as well, was performing in Aberdeen Scotland at a very posh wedding, huge privately owned billionaire castle... anyway bride and groom had finished the first dance, groom disappeared. So second or third dance in I noticed something a bit strange... the bride was making out with some random guy on the dancefloor. My brother and I turn looking at each other perpelexed, the brides mother broke it up and took the bride away, never seen her again that night. Turns out it was her ex!

  • @Tuviguitar
    @Tuviguitar 7 лет назад

    Hey adam! i've just found your channel, and it's amazing! your really know how to precisely comunicate your ideas, the editing is concise towards your main points. and the humor really help groing trhough the video, you can maintain the audience till the end of it, and that's remarkable. to sum up, keep up the great work, im loving it. salute from Argentina!

  • @colinsmith5879
    @colinsmith5879 7 лет назад +87

    I've known plenty of serious female bassists, I've always felt female guitarists were far rarer. Seems like for every female guitarist I met, I'll meet 5 who play bass primarily.

    • @offshot1st
      @offshot1st 7 лет назад +5

      Colin Spliff Completely relate to this.
      When I say I play, everyone assumes I'm either the singer or the bassist. When I gig you kind of celebrate when you run into another girl, but at the same time theres excesssive competitive comparisons made by both other musicians and the audience.

    • @calebfuller4713
      @calebfuller4713 7 лет назад +1

      When I was younger there was an awesome band called Nitocris who used to rock hard on the local pub circuit around Sydney. All girls, all hard rock/metal. They were very cool if you talked to them as well before/after a gig. Of course this is going back to the early/mid nineties.

    • @testosteronic
      @testosteronic 7 лет назад +2

      Colin Spliff idk if ive noticed significantly less female guitarists, but when I dropped out of a cover band a few months ago I was replaced by another female bassist in a week

  • @intenttothrill
    @intenttothrill 7 лет назад

    Nice shout out to Samuraiguitarist, I follow both of you because you both put out consistent and really informative videos.

  • @jameswebber-salmon4295
    @jameswebber-salmon4295 7 лет назад

    Thanks man, this is very useful as I am starting to get out there with music and connect with other musicians on a more weekly basis, rather than a bi-monthly one. This video helps to dispel the notion in my mind that all musicians out there know what they are doing all the time, and that every gig goes well. Thanks again

  • @sahilbatra3713
    @sahilbatra3713 7 лет назад

    Adam - I love your videos. I watch them before bed and then dream about music. You're the man. x

  • @joerivera6334
    @joerivera6334 7 лет назад +1

    Adam, you're one of the coolest people on youtube. Thanks for the videos!

  • @Fengrad
    @Fengrad 4 года назад +20

    1:29 “Y e w N o r k C i t y”

  • @evanhosley2360
    @evanhosley2360 7 лет назад +31

    I have something that I'd like to say about the female bassist comment. One of my friends is an amazing bassist, and she is my sort of idol when it comes to bass. I am very lucky to have somebody as talented as her in my band, and she has let me be more open with my views on music. She is the best female bassist that I know.

  • @eaf27
    @eaf27 5 лет назад +1

    Woo Samurai Guitarist! I love that channel too! I also love your bass intro keep up the awesome work Mr. Neely!

  • @jaydy71
    @jaydy71 7 лет назад +9

    Hi Adam!
    Regarding that thing about your (indeed awesome) intro 'vs' the actual content, I've never actually seen your videos as "bass lessons" per se.
    What they are (to me) are really insightful videos about music from the perspective of someone who's (main) instrument happens to be bass.
    Being (mainly) a bass player myself, I just see that super cool intro as a bit of context. So for me it just works, even if a video is hardly about bass at all.

  • @ErikOosterwal
    @ErikOosterwal 6 лет назад

    You gave the greatest advice for a working musician in your bit about the bad wedding gig. It cannot be stressed enough to "go with the flow" and maintain a professional attitude. Thanks for sharing your personal experience on this.

  • @Kaunas-rx3qv
    @Kaunas-rx3qv 7 лет назад

    Another great vid Adam. Really interesting to have "all" the extraneous musical content too. Nice work!

  • @rachelghanem6298
    @rachelghanem6298 5 лет назад +1

    I love your videos, love how you don't go black or white about any suggested question or theory or any music matter, and of course you are a very important motivation factor to me regarding bass
    Cheers from Syria

  • @MusiCaninesTheMusicalDogs
    @MusiCaninesTheMusicalDogs 7 лет назад +14

    I laughed my ass off at the Malmsteen joke! 😂
    Keep doing more general music stuff. I'm not really a bassist, I'm a guitarist and a drummer, and I love your channel.

  • @zbytpewny
    @zbytpewny 4 года назад

    Fell in love with that intro. Bring it back!

  • @rrrripbing
    @rrrripbing 5 лет назад +2

    The wedding gig story did make me smile. I've been there myself and it's horrible at the time but you just have to soak it up and move on. On the plus side, it makes for a great anecdote. Silver linings.

  • @calypsocreative
    @calypsocreative 4 года назад

    Hi Adam. I’m a jazz saxophonist from Australia and sometimes it can feel like we are so disconnected from the world of music and particularly jazz over here. Your videos have been really affirming to me and inspiring and I can’t get enough chat about music theory 😂 Thank you. Love your work

  • @nerusonsanzenin2786
    @nerusonsanzenin2786 6 лет назад

    I 100% hope the bass lessons will never stop, even if you run out of stuff to say... as long as that awesome intro stays!

  • @TIMExBANDIT
    @TIMExBANDIT 7 лет назад

    That intro is the best thing about this channel, and I mean that in the best way possible.

  • @netenemy
    @netenemy 7 лет назад +1

    I'm a musician myself. Primarily a guitarist (OMG), though I started on drums and can multitask just as yourself. Longtime subscriber as well. Bass is awesome. Your intro is awesome. I get what you're doing. Keep up the good work. Thank you, Adam. I admire the shape of your skull.

  • @eliotgillum
    @eliotgillum 4 года назад

    that intro is quite possibly the best RUclips intro in existence. short and awesome.

  • @therealzilch
    @therealzilch 7 лет назад

    Very nicely done. Thanks, Adam.

  • @sha_256
    @sha_256 7 лет назад

    Love your videos. Your openings are the best, especially the "ya!" part in the questions and answers vids and of course the base lessons op. love the 90's feel. to be honest I don't even play any instrument and I'm just interested in cool music stuff. I like to think that to listen and understand the beauty of music is almost as important as the ability to play it.

  • @youtux2
    @youtux2 4 года назад

    Great video as usual. Just wanted to thank you for mentionin Shubh Saran: I really like his stuff!

  • @Oliver-gw3it
    @Oliver-gw3it 7 лет назад

    OMG Did u actually mention Samuraiguitarist?
    I am watching both of your videos for about a month and love you both...thats really awesome

  • @ThePsprout
    @ThePsprout 7 лет назад

    I think you might be the cleverest person I have ever seen, or will ever see, on YT. Your musicianship is great but the way you articulate your perspectives, IMHO, is even more impressive. I thank you.

  • @michaelgarza5870
    @michaelgarza5870 6 лет назад

    Hi Adam! Thank you for sharing your worst gig experience. You gave very wise advice on how to handle a situation like that. Thank you!

  • @ALF8892
    @ALF8892 4 года назад

    I love your bad gig horror stories. I think your REALLY damn knowledgeable and good and I come for the music theory but for some reason I just love your bad gig stories the most.

  • @bensquire8426
    @bensquire8426 7 лет назад

    Another great video. Thanks Adam.

  • @stephencoxbass
    @stephencoxbass 7 лет назад

    That wedding gig sounds rough! I've played some shows with similar types of things happening...not at a wedding, though. Great channel, your videos are very inspiring!

  • @panhandlegeardemos6837
    @panhandlegeardemos6837 7 лет назад +2

    Just found your channel and have watched 3 videos. Mind = Blown Keep up the great work!

  • @CricketStyleJ
    @CricketStyleJ 7 лет назад +94

    I pity the man who had to marry that bride.

  • @bronzewand
    @bronzewand 7 лет назад +1

    looool that story about the mustang switching back to the extreme metal setting sounds terrifying, but hilarious at the same time!

  • @timworley3235
    @timworley3235 7 лет назад

    definitely keep the bass content coming!

  • @davehenning7747
    @davehenning7747 7 лет назад +1

    You don't need to change a thing regarding the bass-specific versus general musician content. I have been a semi-pro jazz pianist for 20 years and I enjoy your back and forth between the bass-specific stuff and the general music stuff. Learning the bass side of the puzzle is valuable for any pianist, especially when you know you are going to end up kicking bass on a jazz or even a salsa gig. The bass player's issues regarding time and groove are important to anyone. Similarly, I have learned a ton about time just by taking a few lessons on Latin percussion.
    You really have a gift for this. Your words are precise and your use of video and music samples are brilliant. I really hope you can get enough on Patreon such that the income justifies the time you put into this.
    Don't change the intro no matter what ... even if you turn this into a political blog.

  • @sancho316
    @sancho316 7 лет назад

    love that intro ..... and yes I'm a keyboard player and love that you cover music in general not just bass

  • @chedleicester535
    @chedleicester535 7 лет назад

    Thank you for answering my questions, I am truly honored.

  • @ichosecompassion3646
    @ichosecompassion3646 6 лет назад +2

    Haha, Seet Home Alabama solo with extreme metal setting sounds pretty cool!
    Maybe not at a wedding, but it sure is a story for the grandkids!

  • @binglebop5877
    @binglebop5877 7 лет назад +138

    how dare you insult yngwie malmsteen reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @gregariouslyme9492
    @gregariouslyme9492 7 лет назад +1

    So chill, I dig you.

  • @michellemancuso
    @michellemancuso 7 лет назад +23

    Adam! Thank you! You very much answered my question. ...I'm gonna go play some bass. As always, bass!

  • @DodderingOldMan
    @DodderingOldMan 7 лет назад +6

    Really enjoying your videos, you're a great speaker, great communicator, you're intelligent and eloquent and really a pleasure to watch. Not everything you talk about is within my sphere of experience/interest (I'm a musician in the same way that... um... searching for a metaphor... in the same way that a yak with brain disease is a classical philosopher... man, really need to work on my metaphors...) Uh, what was I saying? Oh, yes, even though I may not be able to fully appreciate everything you talk about, I still get something out of it. That's the sign of a good communicator!

  • @KadlecSvk
    @KadlecSvk 7 лет назад

    that bass intro had a huge impact on me hooking to this channel.

  • @groovemoustache
    @groovemoustache 7 лет назад +4

    Hi Adam! For your next Q+A (or as a topic for a whole video?) could you address your creative process of working as a band? What were your experiences as a songwriter trying to work with other people to create songs? Did you try different methods (jamming and working parts as a whole band, having one person write the whole songs then the different instruments working out their parts, etc.)
    I always found that - as a musician trying to come up with a band that makes original music - the hardest part has never been the writing, coming up with riffs or melody, making songs up, it has always been dealing with the human process of it, or more especially: finding the sweet spot between being confident in your own criticism and becoming dictatorial, or accepting differences and dealing with a band that displeases you.
    I'd really appreciate it if you could talk about things like firing a band member, discussing creative processes with the rest of the band, figuring ways to write songs as a whole band (instead of feeling like you're using session musician for your personnal songs), etc.
    And thank you again, I really appreciate your videos!

    • @davidgerber9317
      @davidgerber9317 7 лет назад

      Really good questions. I would love to hear Adam's perspectives on these topics. Adam?....Please?

  • @veronicapagelaflin
    @veronicapagelaflin 3 года назад

    Wichita Kansas also has a high diverse population and our college is incredibly diverse! And our music school is not bad.

  • @1mickyfinn
    @1mickyfinn Год назад

    Regarding sight reading at video time marking 7:22. To become a good sight reader one must first see each measure as a recognized pattern and insert the pitches in the time to be played. For example, if we see two half notes in a 4/4 measure, the performer knows to perform the pitches for two beats and two beats. Seeing each measure as a rhythmical patter FIRST and placing the pitches within the rhythm radically changes the paradigm of how we read music. Experience players see the rhythm in each measure first and play the pitches in time in that measure. We read one measure at a time as if we were reading words from text. See the rhythm in the measure your are playing but look ahead to the next measure to recognize the next pattern is the key to becoming a great sight reader.

  • @pensatorseven1898
    @pensatorseven1898 6 лет назад

    Its great that you are sharing your knowledge!

  • @sinborn41214
    @sinborn41214 7 лет назад

    Found Adam for the music theory, definitely subbed for the BASS intro

  • @jenb7756
    @jenb7756 5 лет назад

    So glad to hear that you keep the band low! Most of the time I just hear sound guys keep upping the volume. It makes it really unpleasant to go to live shows.

  • @Jakecmuir
    @Jakecmuir 7 лет назад

    Keep up the great work. Love it.

  • @Sjrm126
    @Sjrm126 4 года назад

    Best intro from you, by far

  • @BARTFUNKBASS
    @BARTFUNKBASS 5 лет назад

    I love these vids!

  • @Squodgamullis
    @Squodgamullis 3 года назад +3

    Hi there Adam, classical muso here. I've only just discovered your channel as I've recently begun dipping my toes into the waters of jazz. It's actually been very humbling as, on top of all the technical elements, I'm having to learn a very different mental approach, Anyway, I did enjoy this video.
    I feel that I should defend 'Classical' performance as being a lot more than 'Academic', though (the term 'Classical' itself is problematic). Forgive me if I'm misunderstanding the point you were making. Musicians such as Vivaldi, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven (and all the others up until perhaps Wagner) were intensely practical musicians, and improvisation was essential to their musical practice. Additionally, they routinely incorporated the popular musical material of their respective eras into what they wrote. It wasn't really until Beethoven that things began to crystallise (by which I mean that the manuscript tended to overshadow the performer from that point on). But I would argue that that situation didn't equate to some sort of dessicated academic recycling of existing material; it's just that when it came to performance, the creative impulse shifted from invention to reinterpretation. There's this restless drive to dig deeper into even well known material to discover new aspects, and I think this is what motivates many classical performers.
    As a side note, I'd point out that most of the classical musicians I know have a very strong awareness of and interest in contemporary music; and as the professional landscape has become more challenging, many of them have had to adapt by engaging with new genres.
    Anyway, for what it's worth! Thanks again for your videos.

  • @noras8569
    @noras8569 7 лет назад

    Thanks for touching on the issues of female bass players. The curious should also check out Carol Kaye who was a session player for tons of west coast bands in the 60s, and a jazz badass from what I'm told.

  • @joer4578
    @joer4578 7 лет назад

    i honestly just clicked on another one of your videos so i could watch the intro again

    • @joer4578
      @joer4578 7 лет назад

      and i like them

  • @RavivBarzilay
    @RavivBarzilay 7 лет назад +7

    Hey Adam,
    I'm a bass player, and I'm "suffering" from aphantasia,
    I really liked that video about audiation.
    And I want to tell you that it doesn't affect my ability to recognize chords or intervals.
    Iv'e really worked on my ear training stuff, but i mainly use words to describe stuff that i hear ( I.E I V/IV IV I(4 6) V I and stuff like that), and i just hum the music to myself whisperingly instead of in my head...
    and I do get songs stuck in my head, I just start to sing them uncontrollably

  • @YmirVEVO
    @YmirVEVO 7 лет назад +10

    Regarding Yngwie Malmsteen, prime Yngwie is WORLDS apart from the washed-up meme he is today.
    His 1984 live in Japan performance with Alcatrazz is probably my favourite guitar performance of all-time. It's really cool seeing him in a "band" context rather than the "Yngwie Malmsteen Show" he's been running ever since. He had to nail it every single time he got a solo, because he only got one per song haha. Soloing all the time kind of "dilutes his product" so to speak, and now he is just sloppy as all hell.
    Interestingly, the Alcatrazz Live in Japan 1985 concert features none other than Steve Vai on guitar, and it's a cool comparison to watch the 2 play a similar setlist, in the same band, one year apart, at the same venue! (ok not quite sure about the venue, but it might as well be haha). Beware, there is an embarrasing amount of guitar overdubbing in that video.
    Yngwie fanboy keyboard warrior out!

  • @Daniel-ws9qu
    @Daniel-ws9qu 3 года назад +18

    Adam: now that we are 21, we can legally drink Alkohol
    Bottle: already almost empty

  • @metalbo7359
    @metalbo7359 4 года назад +1

    I like the hint of meshuggah at the end there, classy move Adam

    • @JoaoOliveira-ne7em
      @JoaoOliveira-ne7em 2 года назад

      Thank god, I've been trying to find that song for quite some time, would you happen to know the name?

  • @OnboardG1
    @OnboardG1 4 года назад

    Oh God, as soon as you said “Fender Mustang” I saw where that was going. I have done that more than once with mine, fortunately at home not at a gig.

  • @Paul-Henry
    @Paul-Henry 7 лет назад

    Hey Adam great video ! And that wedding gig.. Damn. PS : you forgot the link for the samuraiguitarist vid ;)

  • @jeffeager
    @jeffeager 6 лет назад

    Adam - I discovered your channel last week, and I'm hooked! I'm a working musician in Toronto. I enjoyed your "worst wedding gig" story, we've all been in similar situations. You definitely were overly-accommodating for that client, I don't think I could have done it lol. I make sure I get requests two weeks before the gig (and just first dances, maybe one other special tune, three songs max). Any requests the night-of, that's for the DJ. We'll always have a DJ for between sets, and to close the night (that gets the musicians finished an hour early) ....... Fascinating videos, keep em coming!

  • @CyanKash
    @CyanKash 6 лет назад +1

    I find it therapeutic to hear confessions about bad gig experiences.

  • @taylorf8642
    @taylorf8642 5 лет назад

    I thought your answer to the first question was very diplomatic. like, "Hey, we're not all arseholes," but a serious, well-thought out answer for a serious, well-thought out question. Proud to be an American. Subscribed. PS: Have been casually watching for a while- thanks for the free music education to date.

  • @adamaudrey3402
    @adamaudrey3402 5 лет назад

    Two of my favorite female bass players: Nikki Monninger from Silversun Pickups and Brandi Wynne of Ozric Tentacles

  • @Margar02
    @Margar02 6 лет назад +1

    Hahaha, that low-key Yngwie burn! I totally agree with you. As Frank Zappa would say, "Weedley weedley weeee."

  • @superhardgameplays
    @superhardgameplays 4 года назад

    Nice work dude, I like ur general music videos the most since a Im a guitar player LOL

  • @lukebs1212
    @lukebs1212 5 лет назад

    with the audiating chords question, something that helps me is audiating the notes of the chord then the actual chord, especially root and 5th

  • @songswithryan
    @songswithryan 5 лет назад +1

    I was sick to my stomach hearing about your trainwreck of a wedding gig. I've had some that ran a close second, but your nightmare story FTW. Glad you made it out alive even if your amp didn't!!

  • @profharveyherrera
    @profharveyherrera 7 лет назад

    I just found your channel, was looking for guitar/bass/music info and saw one of your videos on musical theory, to deep for a noob like me, but quite interesting. Keep up the good work! BTW I'm also following Samurai Guitarrist :)

  • @ILikeWafflz
    @ILikeWafflz 6 лет назад +1

    Nataly Dawn. I like her music, particularly in Pomplamoose.

  • @Mahlerlover21
    @Mahlerlover21 7 лет назад +1

    I LOVE KNOWER! Been listening to them for 5 years or so.

  • @NavarreAnthony
    @NavarreAnthony 7 лет назад

    shoutout to Jessica from Bent Knee!!! incredible bassist & amazing band

  • @avatar098
    @avatar098 7 лет назад

    Even though bass lessons seem to be the core of what you teach, your lessons have also helped with my musicianship as well(I guess you can assume I'm not a bassist). Keep it up ^.^

  • @markwilliams019704
    @markwilliams019704 7 лет назад +2

    The band called Elephant Gym is math rock and it has a sensational female bassist.

  • @JohnHancotte
    @JohnHancotte 4 года назад

    New subscriber here so I'm playing a bit of catch up. I've had amps smoke on a gig before so I can relate. Mine was an Eden WT1200 Black Front Panel but it always felt under-powered although the tone was so crystal clear. I had to let it go. The other was my GK Fusion 550 heavy tube amp with motorized pots which I still have. It was under warranty and had a new board installed. Also, my corporate band here in Atlanta plays Rather Be but we don't use tracks so the keys do it all and it lacks the organic tonality of the original but it's one of my favorite songs to play, mainly from my use of adding the octave effect in the club portions of the tune. You have a vast knowledge. I wish I had moved to New York when I was younger, but everything happens for a reason.

  • @jasonsimmons7479
    @jasonsimmons7479 5 лет назад

    Been there on the "don't take a break" thing. We were doing a benefit show,and they wouldn't let us take a break. After 2.5 hrs we finally got to take a quick break.

  • @carlosruizserra
    @carlosruizserra 5 лет назад

    I think solving the tension in a gig that way is a solution, but not a long term one.
    As a musician I often feel like I am not being given the respect I deserve, just because my job is not seen by other people as a "serious" or even "real" job. As I see it, we must stand for our rights so that people understands that we have them, but not necessarily in a way that creates violent situations.

  • @electromagneticlemon
    @electromagneticlemon 7 лет назад +1

    the upward inflection at 10:38 killed me

  • @cheesecakelasagna
    @cheesecakelasagna 5 лет назад +1

    I actually subbed to you for your bass videos since I'm currently interested in trying the instrument out. Then I gradually start to watch your other music topic/discussion videos because I realize I actually don't know shit about proper music.

  • @MattScottMusic
    @MattScottMusic 5 лет назад +3

    Women bassists: Lisa Dowling, string bass, electric bass, guitarron. Top chops. New York City bassed, last time I checked!

  • @ziazaidi3
    @ziazaidi3 7 лет назад

    I thought I loved you before, but after that Malmsteen comment you're my favorite guy ever.

  • @Bassman-hb9dl
    @Bassman-hb9dl 7 лет назад

    keep em coming!

  • @karstenmahlzahn122
    @karstenmahlzahn122 7 лет назад +13

    malmsteen in a nutshell: dominant phrygian

  • @chrisdiblasi5018
    @chrisdiblasi5018 7 лет назад

    Dude I'm so glad you said that about Malmstein!