Hey Travis! Thank you for having me on your video and for your kind words! I love your channel and feel flattered to be featured. This track was a lot of fun to play and I love Joshbii's and Luca's takes too, they crushed it! I'm also in Nashville by the way - would love to meet you sometime when you're back from the road :) Keep it up! Cheers!
Wow!!! I did not expect to go on a RUclips video! That is super cooool! The fun part is that I already watch a lot of your videos , so it could be easy to recognize your name on fiverr, but I did not realize it was you! Man! Rafael takes are incredibile , from another planet! Josh too made an incredibile job! Please continue to create content , your channel is dope! And if you gonna find yourself in Italy give me a call! Thank you again !
That first white boy KILLED! The ghost notes and fart tone. I loved it! On that beautiful Sandberg. AND slap is tougher (for me) on a 5-string PJ bass. That neck pickup gets in the way. AND he played it at the top of the neck (lower tone). He did it with ease and a sneaky smile at the end. Love that guy! AND love this series. Gimme more.
They all were great. For some reason #1 had my mouth on the floor. I thought the sound and style was perfect. As you said, it seems as though he's played shout gospel before. I thought the Fodera was the best version for #3. As soon as I heard the first note, I said 'Yep'. #2 was good as well, just needed to play with a little more feeling. Well done!
Playing Bass since 1968, playing in nite clubs, concerts, recordings "BUT" when I started going and playing in church to church it was a totally different feeling that I had to learn how to play Gospel music with me not knowing that God would take over my life. So, God proved himself to me and gave me a bassline in the 1980 recording "Call Him Up" (Can't Stop Praising His Name Jesus) that I believe changed Gospel Music with a little FIRE in the church, making it impossible to go to sleep in Church, but to stand on your feet and praise God. Great video Terry L. Green Gospel Bass Player.
One of my all time favorites. My childhood church choir used to rock that song. That song showed up in my RUclips suggestions last week for the first time in years; listened to it on my way to work. :-)
As a gospel musician for 40 plus years I really enjoyed this It shows how gospel musicians sound is set apart but can be copied. Please do a part two I would love to hear more musicians
Rafael was smokin so hot it's a wonder that the camera was able to see through the smoke. GREAT JOB ! The other two were also good as well, but you made the correct choice Travis.
Understandable amounts of love going to Rafael for his incredible playing in the comments, but for me as a bassist there was something so warm, relaxed, and lived-in about the way Josh approached this part. It’s always cool to see different instrumentalist’s interpretations of parts. Awesome video!
He killed it. It felt like sunday morning. I'm a drummer COGIC church bread with 44 years experience playing drums . IVE PLAYED UNTIL I HANDS BLED during some services. Every Sunday church was like 11AM UNTIL 4PM SERVICES then go back at 6pm. LOL THAT'S NO LIE. THAT GUY IS GOOD GOOD. REALLY GOOD. I SHOULD KNOW SHOUTING MUSIC
I took over the music and media ministries at my church to elevate the quality of the worship. I'm a sax player, so I can't really offer much advice to the rhythm section players. This will now be my benchmark for my bass player! Thank you for introducing this whole process. Very exciting!
Great video! I share your excitement over Rafael, so dynamic and in the pocket! The others were pro quality, but Rafael added that slap progression (just killing it). Thanks for posting this was fun to watch.
I'm a drum musiciner, I must say, Raphael, out of the people who was chosen, you were my favorite pick. Keep playing my brothers sound good all of you sound good
You requested input on continuing the series. I think it's a phenomenal idea. This is like the Drumeo videos they do for famous drummers, and I'm glad someone's doing something similar for bass. Keep up the great work. Also, I'm glad I came across this. As a bassist super into funk and ska, this seems like a great challenge. I've played in a few churches with other musicians before, but never gospel music. This is the exact kind of challenge I've been looking for as of late. Great video. Great bassists (but Raphael killed it, and was super into it).
The first bassist had the best combination of tone, style and accuracy to me, but all of these guys are great musicians. You could definitely tell the difference in volume and tone with the Fodera bass with the last guy.
pretty awesome. I liked # 1 best. #2 guy felt like he just wasn't feeling it, this was a job and he put no heart in it. #3 was pretty darn good too, just was feeling the heart on #1 more.
Hey Travis, thank you for showing me different playing for string, five screen six string bass and also shouting music is crazy. Very challenging but fun thank you again my brother God bless you.
Raphael is totally outstanding!! I am wondering if you know or have heard of Faye Turner, she might be married now, but man, she is out of this world! She is totally gospel.
Love the presentation and articulation noted. Having played Gospel before, I can say it takes a LOT of work to get to this level. Using my ear was definitely a key (along with years of playing) but it takes some practice. Practicing is THE ONLY way to get to this level!
Amazing bass players. I'd like to see the first bass player again. I am going to check out your web site hoping for instructions to go from beginner to better in Shout Music. Thank you for doing this.
Travis ,thx for ur content as well as these musicians..maybe on day ,you'll break down one of these...especially those triplets or whatever they were..love it!!!
I always associate gospel with jazz basses, however the 2 basses that really punched throughout the mix and sounded best were the Sandberg which is a P/MM and the Fedora which is a P/J so that P pickup at the neck actually really works
I love it. I could get down on that. You say just using your ear? Like every musician is improvising and they don't practice at all? If that's the case, that's incredible!
The 1st guy was on point and got me moving, the 2nd guy there was more to be desired i needed more, and the 3rd felt disconnected from the movement. All three did great but it was the 1st for me.
I totally agree about gospel music is very challenging to play. I have been a drummer for years, and have played in black holiness and baptist churches. When the mood changes it gets kicked into a whole nother warp! Super fast and it lasts forever!!!!!
Hey Travis! Thank you for having me on your video and for your kind words! I love your channel and feel flattered to be featured. This track was a lot of fun to play and I love Joshbii's and Luca's takes too, they crushed it!
I'm also in Nashville by the way - would love to meet you sometime when you're back from the road :)
Keep it up! Cheers!
The slap was sick
please upload your part on your channel bro. its fire 🔥🔥🔥
Bro you were on fire!!!
Great tone and choices.
Man your are incredible
Wow!!!
I did not expect to go on a RUclips video!
That is super cooool!
The fun part is that I already watch a lot of your videos , so it could be easy to recognize your name on fiverr, but I did not realize it was you!
Man! Rafael takes are incredibile , from another planet!
Josh too made an incredibile job!
Please continue to create content , your channel is dope!
And if you gonna find yourself in Italy give me a call!
Thank you again !
Mannnnnnn you made it look easy!!!!
That was amazing!!!
good job!
You rock!
I totally enjoyed your videos! The focus and delivery ❤🫶🏾🎸🙌🏾
I gotta ask dude, were you counting that, cause it looked like it.
Because that's almost more impressive than just feeling it.
We had waaayyy too much fun watching this video!
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Way to much fun!!
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Yeah, It was super great! Great collab!!!
Thank you Travis ❤
You smashed it Josh - awesome job 🫡
Brother you nailed it, I truly believe having Good sound quality helps too
My gee❤ awesome
@@bassguitarcovers4bassmatic679 I got you brother
GANGSTER
That first white boy KILLED! The ghost notes and fart tone. I loved it! On that beautiful Sandberg. AND slap is tougher (for me) on a 5-string PJ bass. That neck pickup gets in the way. AND he played it at the top of the neck (lower tone). He did it with ease and a sneaky smile at the end. Love that guy! AND love this series. Gimme more.
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Im an organist for COGIC churches and I learned new bass lines from this... Awesome
teach me bro! How do I get my left hand chording better
Rafael rates just went up. Lol
Killed it tho!
First dude lied he definitely a church bassist 😂
Yeah....he's had some of the dinners after church .....spaghetti, Kool-aid, and the roll.
My man Raphael took it personal! Awesome!
1st guy did knock it out of the park..
They all were great. For some reason #1 had my mouth on the floor. I thought the sound and style was perfect. As you said, it seems as though he's played shout gospel before. I thought the Fodera was the best version for #3. As soon as I heard the first note, I said 'Yep'. #2 was good as well, just needed to play with a little more feeling. Well done!
Playing Bass since 1968, playing in nite clubs, concerts, recordings "BUT" when I started going and playing in church to church it was a totally different feeling that I had to learn how to play Gospel music with me not knowing that God would take over my life. So, God proved himself to me and gave me a bassline in the 1980 recording "Call Him Up" (Can't Stop Praising His Name Jesus) that I believe changed Gospel Music with a little FIRE in the church, making it impossible to go to sleep in Church, but to stand on your feet and praise God. Great video Terry L. Green Gospel Bass Player.
One of my all time favorites. My childhood church choir used to rock that song. That song showed up in my RUclips suggestions last week for the first time in years; listened to it on my way to work. :-)
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Bro that song is GOATED!!!!
That is my most favorite bassline on any gospel song ever. The song still gets rotations till this day.
Keith Pringle.....he was in his prime then...you played bro....
As a gospel musician for 40 plus years I really enjoyed this It shows how gospel musicians sound is set apart but can be copied. Please do a part two I would love to hear more musicians
I definitely agree with that!
The first guy when I seen his speakers in the back I knew he was dope
those Barefoots normally don't lie lol..
😂😂
Rafael was smokin so hot it's a wonder that the camera was able to see through the smoke. GREAT JOB !
The other two were also good as well, but you made the correct choice Travis.
Rafael was fire! Pocket tone on point. And he switched up the technique. I’m going to practice those joints and I’ll be ready for Sunday.
Understandable amounts of love going to Rafael for his incredible playing in the comments, but for me as a bassist there was something so warm, relaxed, and lived-in about the way Josh approached this part. It’s always cool to see different instrumentalist’s interpretations of parts. Awesome video!
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6:39 when bro caught bass face I knew he was about to go in
As a keyboardist, I’d play with any of them. But #1 was my favorite. His sound hits just right. That slap was everything! 🔥 He sounds like church.❤❤
First guy had the most fun by far! Everyone else did amazing but he was the only one who had a blast recording it.
He killed it. It felt like sunday morning. I'm a drummer COGIC church bread with 44 years experience playing drums . IVE PLAYED UNTIL I HANDS BLED during some services. Every Sunday church was like 11AM UNTIL 4PM SERVICES then go back at 6pm. LOL THAT'S NO LIE. THAT GUY IS GOOD GOOD. REALLY GOOD. I SHOULD KNOW SHOUTING MUSIC
I was not expecting the good one to be so good. that was a great groove you have right there raph!
Thank you!
Rafa killed it.. hand’s down.
I liked the second guy - he didn't stick out. He didn't make himself much louder than the bass drum, he played with it.
I took over the music and media ministries at my church to elevate the quality of the worship. I'm a sax player, so I can't really offer much advice to the rhythm section players. This will now be my benchmark for my bass player! Thank you for introducing this whole process. Very exciting!
As great as that last bass sounded that Rafael was disgustingly good.
I don't even play bass, I'm a pianist and I'm in love with this channel. Your videos are so entertaining and educative
Great video! I share your excitement over Rafael, so dynamic and in the pocket! The others were pro quality, but Rafael added that slap progression (just killing it). Thanks for posting this was fun to watch.
Fadera sounds amazing and the first guy killed it as well!
☝🏼🙄💨BrOo They All Sounds The Same Just a Copy Cat Sound from (THE KING OF ALLLL BASSES "THE FENDER JAZz Bass") Same'ole shit!!! 🙄
@jlzarate21 *Fodera
The Fodera tone is Phat!! 😍
I'm a drum musiciner, I must say, Raphael, out of the people who was chosen, you were my favorite pick. Keep playing my brothers sound good all of you sound good
Yessir Raphael did great. They all did great but Raphael got the job for sure.
The first guy was amazing! Shout out to that guy! Wowwwww
You requested input on continuing the series. I think it's a phenomenal idea. This is like the Drumeo videos they do for famous drummers, and I'm glad someone's doing something similar for bass. Keep up the great work.
Also, I'm glad I came across this. As a bassist super into funk and ska, this seems like a great challenge. I've played in a few churches with other musicians before, but never gospel music. This is the exact kind of challenge I've been looking for as of late. Great video. Great bassists (but Raphael killed it, and was super into it).
Sandberg basses are just built different. Probably one of the reasons Rafael’s notes just flew off of the fretboard. Love those basses.
Thanks for doing this bro this is so awesome I’m really excited to see what you have in store for us next
1st guy killed it... So sick!!! I had to keep replaying. I felt like I was in church. The slap was fire 🔥
I had so much fun watching this! Thank you Travis ❤️🙏
Raphael did an awesome Job
Bro, that tone of the Fodera…🫨
☝🏼🙄💨The Saaame'ole Tierd ass Sound That's Just a Copycat from The KING of ALL BASSES (THE FENDER JAZZ YO!🙄)
Travis, you are the ultimate professional, and you are appreciated. Thank you bro! 👊🏾
The first bassist had the best combination of tone, style and accuracy to me, but all of these guys are great musicians. You could definitely tell the difference in volume and tone with the Fodera bass with the last guy.
Bro you are doing impeccable work you seriously need to consider doing Music Clinics South African fan right here
That is amazing. I would love to learn how to play gospel music. What a Blessing. Travis, thanks for doing this!
Yo Rafael CRUSHED IT right out the gate!
Bass player #1, yessir!!! Go Rafael!!! Blessed my spirit! ❤
Great video Travis! would love to see the series continued! Great job to all the bass players featured.
4:36 Yes, Travis, because “stank face” is the most important criterion. 🤣
Enjoyed them all! Lots of talent there! 🎉
Super fun video Travis! So much talent out there. Love to see people enjoying their craft
That cheeky octave Rafael did at 7:14 was so groovy!
All where really greatr. Raphael had that slight edge on the feel
Travis just bought some packs! Great channel and instructional!!
Love this format. Great to see bassists rising to the challenge.
pretty awesome. I liked # 1 best. #2 guy felt like he just wasn't feeling it, this was a job and he put no heart in it. #3 was pretty darn good too, just was feeling the heart on #1 more.
Rafael came out the gate BLAZING 😮💨❤️🔥
That first one gave you bang for your buck!!🙌🏾🔥🔥
Hey Travis, thank you for showing me different playing for string, five screen six string bass and also shouting music is crazy. Very challenging but fun thank you again my brother God bless you.
Dude, this content is good. I didn't even know this existed!
plz continue this series, love the gospel feel
Yes, Rafael on fire, he had the feeling!❤
All the guy did a good job,...but that first guy❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉...he had the most feel! Loved it!
Travis this video was outstanding I'm a keyboardist and I enjoyed it Great Job
Rafael crushed both takes...i'm done👏
Hey Travis this is great stuff!
Raphael is totally outstanding!! I am wondering if you know or have heard of Faye Turner, she might be married now, but man, she is out of this world! She is totally gospel.
Love the presentation and articulation noted. Having played Gospel before, I can say it takes a LOT of work to get to this level. Using my ear was definitely a key (along with years of playing) but it takes some practice. Practicing is THE ONLY way to get to this level!
dang so happy for this channel
Travis, This is Amazing what you are doing and what you bring to playing bass! Thanks.
Amazing bass players. I'd like to see the first bass player again. I am going to check out your web site hoping for instructions to go from beginner to better in Shout Music. Thank you for doing this.
Travis ,thx for ur content as well as these musicians..maybe on day ,you'll break down one of these...especially those triplets or whatever they were..love it!!!
that first guy was really into it and I love when a bass player is not just playing but grooving and my man was grooving
I love it. I didnt even know i was playing level four bass lines. Nice video
The first guy did good but in my opinion Josh was the one that knocked it out the part for me.
Bro love this kind of content!! amazing :)
This was a video i never knew i needed. So awesome
As far as I'm concerned Rafael killed it too good.
Raphael understood the assignment. Un-flippin-believable!
I always associate gospel with jazz basses, however the 2 basses that really punched throughout the mix and sounded best were the Sandberg which is a P/MM and the Fedora which is a P/J so that P pickup at the neck actually really works
Loved it!!!! Keep posting these please
Rafael might have bumped that price on up by now🤣🤣🙌🏼🙌🏼
I love it. I could get down on that. You say just using your ear? Like every musician is improvising and they don't practice at all? If that's the case, that's incredible!
Great Job,Great players ,Good fun Keep Going Very entertaining,Made me throw my Guitars away but great video!!!
The 1st guy was on point and got me moving, the 2nd guy there was more to be desired i needed more, and the 3rd felt disconnected from the movement. All three did great but it was the 1st for me.
Yeah Travis, I like these vids. I need help with my shout playing, so I’ll be buying this track. Thanks.
This was great....let's continue it sure!!
Love this series! Keep doing more!
I really enjoyed this bro! Blessings to you!
Maaaannn!! This makes me want to learn playing bass!
This is an enjoyable challenge. Any of these would be musicians fun to work with.
If the first guy didn't play in church, he sure did a fantastic job. Stank face an all!! and for $105 ?!?!
Whew!! U did that! U was all over that fretboard 😅🔥🔥
I gotta know if Rafa’s ever played in the black church before.
if he didn't, I'm hiring him lol
I totally agree about gospel music is very challenging to play. I have been a drummer for years, and have played in black holiness and baptist churches. When the mood changes it gets kicked into a whole nother warp! Super fast and it lasts forever!!!!!
Yes, please keep doing this, sir, and thank you very much.
I would love to see more of this type of stuff from you Mr. Travis Dykes God bless you.
Love this series and yes, I agree that the first guy just felt right.
Continue with the series Travis. Non musician 👩🎤 here but I love gospel music 🎶 yes blk root music
Great video. I enjoyed this!
I Love it. Try one that see's how creative they can be.. As much as possible to do in a song but clean and freshly washed veggies.
If you send it to 100 bassists, you'll get 100 different basslines. That's why I love the instrument.