BASS TECHNIQUE SECRETS with Bobby Vega

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @richardedwards8039
    @richardedwards8039 5 лет назад +102

    What a breath of fresh air after being over saturated with the Fodera gang and their chops based mind numbing tweedle fests...He reminds us of the joy inducing role of the bass when things are GROOVIN’!

    • @ianrossmusic
      @ianrossmusic 5 лет назад +14

      The Fodera gang and their chops based mind numbing tweedle fests! 🤣🤣 Oh man! I've been looking for the best way to describe that trend and you absolutely nailed it! 🤣🤣

    • @sonikboom007
      @sonikboom007 5 лет назад +8

      Good god i know. Wanking for wanks sake is fucking borrrring. Cool play a zillion notes with zero feeling. Yawn... bobbys got feel. I cant get down with robotic scale monkeys

    • @Facu_Roldan
      @Facu_Roldan 5 лет назад +8

      "the fodera gang" LOL 😂😂

    • @Hevvvyyy
      @Hevvvyyy 5 лет назад +4

      A Fodera looks kinda lame, and doing more with less strings such as a 4 string sounds better imo

    • @rickfromthecape3135
      @rickfromthecape3135 5 лет назад +1

      @@Facu_Roldan yep

  • @davidgagnon2849
    @davidgagnon2849 5 лет назад +11

    Bobby Vega is one of those guys whose bass is an extension of his body and soul. I really enjoyed this. Thank you!

  • @mopdigglyderg4827
    @mopdigglyderg4827 5 лет назад +24

    How lovely is that Jazz bass man???

  • @martian9999
    @martian9999 5 лет назад +47

    Bobby is the master! The best bass player ever who does not have a Wikipedia page.

    • @dudeman5303
      @dudeman5303 2 года назад

      Yeah I'm gonna be real idk why he doesn't have one. It makes no freaking sense

    • @Acrimusic
      @Acrimusic 2 года назад +2

      @@dudeman5303 well you can just make one

  • @willarddickerson921
    @willarddickerson921 3 года назад +13

    I appreciate what you just done for me, you acknowledged my friend Bob Vega. I grew up with him in San Francisco and played music with some of the same people until I left to Study Science. Bob is a great 👍musician and a great guy. It's true. Everybody liked Bob. I do not know anyone who did not. I hope that he is doing OK now. I have not spoke with him in over 40 years. The last time that I saw him, he was on Wolf Man Jack's Saturday Night Special backing up a rock band.

  • @element-dh9dx
    @element-dh9dx Год назад +3

    Bobby is just so tasteful and he knows when to play lightly and when to dig in, true artist.
    He's just in the flow, going now. He's falling down the stairs, like Led Zeppelin !. Hahaha he cracks me up.
    "I got it now, Giddyup and bang". Take that explanation, music science majors !. Dude is all naturally self taught and talented, no explanations !.
    He can play anything now, and it's going to work out on a stage pretty much. This is what people really need for live music, is the ability to play in your sleep like Bobby here probably can get three solid hours of practice in every night.

  • @Tomijee
    @Tomijee Год назад

    I love how Bobby makes that snappy Jazz smooth and lovely too.

  • @spacedaddy5517
    @spacedaddy5517 Год назад

    Studying this man is a trip, he described the way he played as "You know, Giddyup".
    And then he learned to play bass on the toilet. Since then I have brought the acoustic into my toilet at home, and it sounds absolutely amazing in there.
    Thank you Bobby for being the king of the bass on the throne, or anywhere else.

  • @Martiniization
    @Martiniization 5 лет назад +1

    Even if one is not a bass player or even a musician, it's a very positive experience to hear one discuss the fine points involved in the production of his craft/art. All part of the relationship between human being and tools of his trade, art, life. Depth, familiarity, nuance of expression. Great to hear.

  • @edwinrivera5695
    @edwinrivera5695 Год назад +2

    Looks like so much fun to be there with Bobby. He has such a unique approach and sound.

  • @backslash_iii
    @backslash_iii 3 года назад +10

    Little known fact: Bobby Vega was responsible for the absolute banger bass lines on the US version of the soundtrack for Sonic CD. One of the inspirations for me to pick up the bass in the first place!

  • @rossco420
    @rossco420 5 лет назад +4

    Bobby is a great pick player , the myth of playing with a pick isn’t bass playing, just watch the master at work , LEGEND 🎸🤙🏽

  • @NSiahsBassWorld
    @NSiahsBassWorld 5 лет назад +6

    Never quite giving up the secrets, but love his playing and technique.

    • @franktalarico689
      @franktalarico689 5 лет назад +2

      I feel like all you can do is stare at his hands and try to come to logical conclusions about how he made certain sounds

  • @wiskeymagic
    @wiskeymagic 5 лет назад

    Bobby vega....wow. I’m a massive Jason newstead, Rex brown, Timmy C fan but never have I enjoyed watching /listening to someone so much. New goals!

  • @yojon1212
    @yojon1212 Год назад

    Bobby's demo of the Geoff Gould purple 5 string bass convinced me that I needed a Gould bass. I have had #1162 for a number of years now. Thanks Bobby!

  • @leon3smith411
    @leon3smith411 5 лет назад +1

    I love the flat pick sound. It opens up a whole new sound for me. Thanks Scott and Bobby..

  • @jameswhite7997
    @jameswhite7997 4 года назад

    I can't put into words how much I love listening to this guy play.

  • @invalidprotocol7232
    @invalidprotocol7232 5 лет назад +16

    Bobby Vega IS the instrument

  • @dangracia7805
    @dangracia7805 Год назад

    Nuts! I don't remember if I've made this comment before or not, but when I first saw this video, I thought, "GREAT! That's exactly how I play". I'd always felt a bit bad about not using the tips of my fingers with my thumb on the middle of the back of the bass for every note. But back in 1965, when I first started playing bass, I used the meat of my fingers for the notes. We didn't really play a lot of really fast bass lines back then and my hand was almost always at that angle that you see Bobby use. I'm too old to really change, although I absolutely did start using the tips of my fingers for fast passages - reminded me of my piano teacher hounding me to keep my fingers curved and play with the tips. I'd never paid much attention to the fuller sound of using the pad of the finger versus the better articulation of playing with the tips, but that's how I've played for the last 58 years or so. Since I first saw this video about 3-years ago, I started paying more attention to the sound of each - tip vs. pad. It really hasn't changed my playing at all, just validated what I was doing and stopped me from worrying about using the tips of my fingers for every note.
    I really like listening to Bobby Vega. He does so many cool things without even thinking about it. It makes it hard on him to explain what he's doing sometimes because he doesn't necessarily think about it. He just knows what he wants to sound like and his fingers do it!

  • @jayl5941
    @jayl5941 4 года назад

    I have a new hero after these videos. What a stud and I can't believe I didn't know about him.

  • @topcturvee1
    @topcturvee1 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for this video, Scott!!!! Bobby Vega's the man!!!! He has very pure and organic approach to the Bass!!

  • @mratomsfitzgerald8523
    @mratomsfitzgerald8523 5 лет назад +2

    More Bobby Vega!! One of my favorites!!

  • @tbeau6663
    @tbeau6663 5 лет назад +8

    Top man, great player. One in the eye for the anti-pick snobs!!

  • @MrDangard
    @MrDangard 5 лет назад +2

    He's like everyone's favorite likeable Uncle as well as being the funkiest bass player on the planet. Gotta Love Bobby!

  • @element-dh9dx
    @element-dh9dx Год назад

    I started practicing in my bathroom, because of Bobby, one thing led to another.
    The acoustics in there are incredible, just throw some tile on the walls, It's now the best room in my house to practice in.
    All I need is a removable toilet.

  • @rafaelalbertoderasfunes1910
    @rafaelalbertoderasfunes1910 3 года назад

    Bobby is amazing. It seems his playing is fully physical groove. Slightly varying positioning of the hands and with innercial movements to scrape the strings and just ping pong all over the fretboard... incredible.

  • @joannebeauchamp1169
    @joannebeauchamp1169 3 года назад +1

    Great job, Scott! This is, by far, one of the most illuminating, most informative bass lessons I’ve seen anywhere! Bobby (and I don’t toss this word around lightly) is an absolute GENIUS on the bass! In addition, he comes across as quite likable & articulate while explaining the real “nuts & bolts” of his playing style. The incredible TONE Bobby wrings out of those two “well-worn” funky old “lived-in” basses of his doesn’t hurt, either!

  • @bjoe74fm
    @bjoe74fm Год назад

    I learnt figure 8 picking 45 years ago lol, the first thing i learnt was a really easy solo by free, alright now hehehehe, memories, still playing today 50 plus years later, cheers, Bobby Vega is a legendary player by the way

  • @davidlape7520
    @davidlape7520 5 лет назад +1

    I love this technique, it really shows me something new on a style that has always caught my ear. Thanks Scott and Bobby!

  • @olymoon2008
    @olymoon2008 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you so much for this video. There is a lot of information in there, and not the usual thing. Very original technique.

  • @g.medina3717
    @g.medina3717 5 лет назад +2

    Wow!! This is so cool, Thanks so much Scott for bringing in the master!

  • @chedhead3278
    @chedhead3278 5 лет назад

    Cheers Scott, Bobbys feel and groove is so compelling.

  • @tomek9966
    @tomek9966 5 лет назад

    How I love the GENUINE wear and tear on this bass.. and Bobby`s playing of course...

  • @dariusknows
    @dariusknows Год назад

    Bobby Vega is my favorite bassist

  • @flanneljoe7473
    @flanneljoe7473 3 года назад

    Awesome. That figure 8 reference is perfect. Thanks

  • @Mariodupree
    @Mariodupree 5 лет назад

    This guy is amazing! Glad he’s still around and doing his thing!

  • @jodyhendrix5876
    @jodyhendrix5876 5 лет назад +4

    Great video, thanks Scott. ...Love Bobby Vega

  • @JosephGallagher
    @JosephGallagher 5 лет назад +49

    Damn, Scott, let him talk 😂

    • @grimmseti
      @grimmseti 4 года назад +4

      Right?

    • @bkny201
      @bkny201 3 года назад +4

      Seriously man. So annoying

    • @juanticimo
      @juanticimo 3 года назад +3

      That was exactly how i felt as well. The man is a legend, shut up and listen.

    • @iamLexxKelsey
      @iamLexxKelsey 3 года назад

      Facts

    • @carriersignal
      @carriersignal 3 года назад

      Yes, that is so irritating! STFU and let the person answer the damn question!

  • @chromaticdeath
    @chromaticdeath 5 лет назад +6

    I see Bobby, I click like.

  • @joecarl5473
    @joecarl5473 5 лет назад +36

    I can't wait till I learn how to fall down the stairs in control!

  • @seankent1807
    @seankent1807 5 лет назад +1

    Bobby Vega is THE MAAANNN!!! 🙌🏻

  • @Vsko478
    @Vsko478 5 лет назад +12

    Did you see the speed at which he switched from pick to fingers in the beginning and keeping the pick? insane...

    • @franktalarico689
      @franktalarico689 5 лет назад

      It just like magnets to his palm on a whim, totally wild

  • @rossco420
    @rossco420 Год назад

    SIR Bobby what a legend 👌🏽🔥🔥

  • @photographerjonathan
    @photographerjonathan 5 лет назад +3

    Bobby is an amazing bass player, very tasteful, and I love that old looking bass he has

  • @wirliemorris3020
    @wirliemorris3020 4 месяца назад

    This Guy is a Baaaaddd Mofo!!!!
    Super Legend!!!
    Love his Style!

  • @arturdimeny7015
    @arturdimeny7015 5 лет назад +1

    Of course i noticed. The angle of the fingers (both hands) have a massive influence on the sound of the bass.
    For me the hardest is to find the perfect tone by seeking for the best angle.

  • @danleach266
    @danleach266 5 лет назад +6

    I occasionally fret with my thumb. I actually learned that from watching old clips of Jimi Hendrix, and I carried it over to bass.

    • @dangracia7805
      @dangracia7805 5 лет назад +3

      LOL....I used to do that a bit back in the 60's and was told that was NOT the correct way to play. Look at my old pics from when I toured in the 70's though and my thumb is hanging over the E string...

    • @kongandbasses8732
      @kongandbasses8732 5 лет назад +2

      @@dangracia7805
      Yeah, people, especially "music police" watches you, and if they can't figure out how you do it, its just "incorrect technique".

    • @madderbass
      @madderbass 5 лет назад

      Louis Johnson did the same thing.

  • @arthurreckelberg6578
    @arthurreckelberg6578 3 года назад

    you know the interview was a great moment when it got into the new intro/opening for the channel

  • @markyates8399
    @markyates8399 5 лет назад +1

    Absolute legend. He is such an amazing musician. Funky as...

  • @dumaflotchy13
    @dumaflotchy13 Год назад

    I love the demos & interviews.
    Keep up the good work & thanks.

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  Год назад +1

      Awesome dude! Thanks for checkin' out the vid!

  • @chuckcarney2099
    @chuckcarney2099 5 лет назад

    I use my thumb also, to Fret .. It is just a natural flow. I do it to keep the Bass Pocket going while playing melody on the treble end. It's cool to see Vega using that Technique. I learned bass, starting at 9yrs old as a Singer/Bass player in a Family Band, Everyone playing by Ear. So you have no rules, as Long as it Works. That said, everytime I catch a video of yours , i take with me something that I apply , whether it be a technique or just Knowledge of what I have been doing all along. Old dog, new tricks! Preciate ya Bro!💯🖤🤠

  • @bradsexton2315
    @bradsexton2315 5 лет назад

    Bobby makes the pick sound funky.

  • @Terrible_Peril
    @Terrible_Peril 5 лет назад +113

    Getting Bobby to play exactly what you want when you want seems kinda like herding cats. I love the man, his attitude, his playing, but he does NOT seem to speak a clinical technical language. I bought his instructional dvd and it’s great, but it’s like “yeah, however you wanna get it done”.
    “It’s a figure 8, it’s like falling down the stairs”
    Is not equal to
    “It’s an accented pattern of scrubbie, muted strokes followed by a fast descending whole tone pattern with a rake down the strings at the end”
    Luckily, having not learned much theory, Bobby’s way kind of immediately clicks with me hahaha

    • @olymoon2008
      @olymoon2008 5 лет назад +3

      Both ways to teach and learn are good. That's why Bobby interviewed by Scott is a good combination

    • @Terrible_Peril
      @Terrible_Peril 5 лет назад +3

      absolutely correct! I like the tech/theory-centric peeps cos I can absorb a bit of language to better communicate what a guy like Bobby makes me feel. Hence why I’m here on the Devine Express!

    • @mrbassslap8930
      @mrbassslap8930 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, how can you put groove and feeling into tabs or notes, its a Mission Impossible. YOU have the tools .... or have them not

    • @Terrible_Peril
      @Terrible_Peril 4 года назад

      MrBass Slap well, to some extent, the way things are notated can be a pretty clear indication of the intended feel and groove of a piece. However, you’re absolutely right, it is still ultimately up to the player to interpret and perform. There was a TEDtalk a ways back with a classical percussionist (I can’t recall her name) where she speaks to that and gives a mind-blowing example, well worth the watch.

    • @mrbassslap8930
      @mrbassslap8930 4 года назад +1

      @@Terrible_Peril sounds good, i will search .... thanks!!! ;)

  • @TommyMondayz
    @TommyMondayz 5 лет назад +5

    Wow! At 6:30 the pick magically disappears! So smooth

    • @patrickdavid6525
      @patrickdavid6525 5 лет назад

      Wooooow!! Just saw that thanks !!

    • @baddleacks4128
      @baddleacks4128 4 года назад

      I have a working theory that he holds it under his pinky

  • @Volderamus
    @Volderamus 4 года назад

    Awesome sound of his Bass!

  • @bassface8580
    @bassface8580 5 лет назад +7

    Damn this is nice. I got tons of Inspiration from this... went to my 50s reissue p bass and plugged in and started to jam to myself trying to keep that flow going. Definitely something to practice to help get that funky flow going again

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 5 лет назад +57

    He does so many subtle things I've never heard from another bass player. Maybe now we can quit with the anti-pick bias?

    • @kongandbasses8732
      @kongandbasses8732 5 лет назад +8

      Fuck anti pick bias! For a long time every famous and relevant bass player is like "use whatever you need, fingers, pick, thumb, even if you have to stamp on the neck with your feet to get the tone you need, go for it."

    • @_omega420
      @_omega420 3 года назад

      I feel like lots of people are immediately anti-pick because they've never heard Bobby Vega or Cody Wright play lol

    • @adamperry2985
      @adamperry2985 3 года назад

      BUt PiK plAYing BaDd. Lol. Pick, finger, slap doesn't matter.

  • @alvaroocampo6876
    @alvaroocampo6876 3 года назад

    woah man that articulation vs fat with the tip or the pad of the finger blew my mind, totally

  • @randomserb761
    @randomserb761 5 лет назад

    4:30 I've been doing this for a long time, it's a standard fretting technique on the balalaika that just naturally crept into my bass playing. It comes in handy sometimes!

  • @EuphoricJungleLofiAmbience
    @EuphoricJungleLofiAmbience 5 лет назад

    That is some really cool bass playing, wow!

  • @DeeGeetje
    @DeeGeetje 5 лет назад

    You get a lot of inspiration seeing with what ease he masters his bass... Oh, and by the way, fretting the E (or B) string with his thump is characteristic for the playing of Louis Johnson...

    • @dangracia7805
      @dangracia7805 5 лет назад +1

      "The ease with which he masters his bass" - Remember that Bobby started playing in the 60's. As much as he's played with as many really good (and famous) people and groups, it's no wonder he plays so well. Always enjoy watching the master!

  • @M2Mil7er
    @M2Mil7er 5 лет назад +10

    Any recommendations from Bobby's Discography for his tastiest playing / writing? Thanks!

    • @derekdauchan2741
      @derekdauchan2741 5 лет назад +6

      Here's one you might enjoy.
      The artist is Ronnie Laws, the album title is "Flame" .
      You can also catch him on the Lee Oskar album, "Before the Rain" and
      Sly Stone's " High on you" album.

    • @M2Mil7er
      @M2Mil7er 5 лет назад +1

      @@derekdauchan2741 thank you. I will give them a listen!

  • @Allison_Chaynes
    @Allison_Chaynes 3 года назад

    Bobby is a beast

  • @lucasvivante8988
    @lucasvivante8988 5 лет назад

    oh man his bass is frickin gorgeous

  • @anderscarlsson3387
    @anderscarlsson3387 Год назад

    Bobby!!. Bassmaster!!

  • @Hang-san
    @Hang-san Год назад

    Scott as you obviously love Bobby Vega's bass playing and style - which I do too - you might consider listening to and interviewing German Hellmut Hattler (Kraan, Tab Two, Hattler, Guru Guru and many more). Pls check!

  • @CurtisGabrielMusic
    @CurtisGabrielMusic 3 года назад

    Incredible player!

  • @AnomolousGrandeur
    @AnomolousGrandeur 5 лет назад

    Thanks Scott!

  • @RICHARDCARPENTER7
    @RICHARDCARPENTER7 Год назад

    EDUCATIONAL

  • @jameswilson1471
    @jameswilson1471 3 года назад

    Some great stuff. As a guitarist who then got into bass, the thumb over, pick angling and finger angle stuff is interesting to consider as it's common on guitar. Sounding like BV though is not common!

  • @pmvoice88
    @pmvoice88 3 года назад

    Excellent.

  • @dangracia7805
    @dangracia7805 5 лет назад

    Always enjoy Bobby Vega. And as usual with any video about him, it's way to short. Wish he could have explained that back-beat thing he does better. It's one of those things he just does and can't seem to really explain it. I'll have to go check out the 1-hr course....hmmm...I might have already seen that because I remember him talking to you about the tip of the finger vs. the meat of the finger in his playing. Just superb!

  • @albaal7035
    @albaal7035 5 лет назад +6

    2:36 bobby staring directly into your soul

  • @Welshhomie
    @Welshhomie 3 года назад +5

    He is such an amazing player and sounds SO good but trying to get this guy to explain what he's doing is like squeezing blood out of a stone, I really feel for Scott!

  • @nicheronnie3860
    @nicheronnie3860 5 лет назад +18

    Bobby personality reminds me of Santana

    • @Rikkcas
      @Rikkcas 5 лет назад +3

      Jim Harris it’s that age group,bro. You had to be around back then in sf to appreciate that they are all seeds that came out of the same apple. It was the culture in the old days that created that calm, poised, creative efficiency.
      Those early sf times defined a large part of what many people are trying to emulate today....whether folks realize that or not. The Brit invasion back then also molded things when it hit the sf music scene.
      Bobby and Carlos are one of a kind as far as groove. Something we don’t really see these days, as far as true original musicality.
      But that’s jmho. I was there back then, so I see the difference. These guys should be taken as inspiration.
      Peace ✌️

    • @bassuniverse3254
      @bassuniverse3254 5 лет назад +2

      So true

  • @larsetom1
    @larsetom1 4 года назад

    It's the sound, man - no rules!

  • @NicklasNylander87
    @NicklasNylander87 5 лет назад

    Wow that fingertip / meat thing was really cool

  • @Geert-1988
    @Geert-1988 5 лет назад +3

    I actually play with my fingers in an angle, with the meat. But my guitar teacher wants me to do not flstten my fingers, and play with the tips. Ofcourse nothing is wrong, but i guess he wants to teach me the classical way.
    Ive been playing for 18 years on my own way,teached myself, and now i have to change that. Wich is a but frustrating, but good to "master" both, like bobby;)

  • @robertrosejr1
    @robertrosejr1 3 года назад

    Bobby da man

  • @stephbims5172
    @stephbims5172 5 лет назад

    BVEGA you re a crazy cool genius

  • @nathanielg3519
    @nathanielg3519 3 года назад

    Classic !

  • @GaryJibilian
    @GaryJibilian 3 года назад +1

    Where the hell did his pick go at 6:30??!! Magician musician!

  • @BankruptBassplayer
    @BankruptBassplayer Год назад

    The thing about articulation in the left brand is something I have been teaching for over 20 years.. its a thing!

  • @neiltunstall6912
    @neiltunstall6912 5 лет назад +29

    Watching this makes me think you should do a video on great pick players. How about featuring Justin Chancellor (Tool) and Matt Freeman (Rancid)?

    • @87oclok
      @87oclok 5 лет назад +3

      or cody wright... i'm a big tool fan - but vega is another league than chancellor and freeman...

    • @Viper-dz2kw
      @Viper-dz2kw 5 лет назад +1

      Clay Gober as well

    • @jbassmatic
      @jbassmatic 5 лет назад +2

      Neil Tunstall. Chancellor is a baby compared to Vega. But don’t get me wrong. I love Tool and Justin. :)

    • @jbassmatic
      @jbassmatic 5 лет назад +1

      Neil Tunstall but, for sure, it would be awesome to see Justin on his show.

    • @Hevvvyyy
      @Hevvvyyy 5 лет назад +1

      Man if he got geddy lee, that would be something

  • @aliminalface1633
    @aliminalface1633 5 лет назад +79

    Bobby has his secrets under lock and key.

    • @babayaga1767
      @babayaga1767 5 лет назад +11

      yep, notice how he never really answered the question of how how did you do that

    • @nicdo4023
      @nicdo4023 5 лет назад +3

      I don't think so...he's very very talented and he got decades of experience, that's It!

    • @sonikboom007
      @sonikboom007 5 лет назад +2

      I dig players like this more so . Its human, clicky, groove , gold

    • @phasortime7087
      @phasortime7087 5 лет назад

      So true.

    • @bassuniverse3254
      @bassuniverse3254 5 лет назад

      Thats so true

  • @ralphwest8156
    @ralphwest8156 5 лет назад

    Amazing' ...and his J bass too

  • @Shlotzkin
    @Shlotzkin 5 лет назад

    Awesome shirt, Bobby!

  • @windtwist
    @windtwist 5 лет назад

    Hey Scotty I’ve been loving the vids. Took so many years off and really never had any real lessons. You’ve been a huge help on basics. The class you mentioned. Is there more coming or can one get them from here?

  • @sp4gsus
    @sp4gsus 5 лет назад

    That’s some killer tone I’m curious what kind of pick he uses and what strings

  • @BruceColon-BSides
    @BruceColon-BSides 5 лет назад

    Awesome player and super-cool dude.

  • @Manakel77
    @Manakel77 4 года назад

    right, Scott, as you said it's "the motion of the ocean"...

  • @iamLexxKelsey
    @iamLexxKelsey 3 года назад +3

    Mr Vega ain't no snitch he telling but he ain't tellin 🤣

  • @Hang-san
    @Hang-san Год назад

    Pls check 'Bass Camp 2015 - Hellmut Hattler Short Version or HATTLER - Delhi News - Live in Bremen - 2015 as well his solo on NamNam from the 70s!

  • @karloaquino7504
    @karloaquino7504 5 лет назад +12

    Now this is a bass player, no fancy taps, slaps or trills. Just the groove...

    • @flamulated
      @flamulated 5 лет назад +2

      Oh c’mon with the hating. He fretted with his right hand several times, played his ridiculous flashy descending raking run and although not shown in these brief examples, has a wicked slap style. Bobby definitely drives the bus but he isn’t exactly a root hog 7th fret and down only kind of guy. If that is your thing, great, be proud of it and play what you want and give respect to who you admire. But using Bobby as a passive aggressive stab at players with expanded/modern technique is kind of silly

    • @ctdvargas
      @ctdvargas 5 лет назад +1

      @@flamulated Wow, that escalated rather quickly wouldnt you say? I agree with both of you. Too many flashy techniques used too often ruin good music, but when done right, modern and expanded modalities couple with the backbone of grooving bass lines are amazing to hear.

    • @franktalarico689
      @franktalarico689 5 лет назад

      @@flamulated I agree; Good playing is good playing. Modern, classic, or otherwise!

  • @tomkirk6942
    @tomkirk6942 5 лет назад

    Bad ass player. Real deal.

  • @och70
    @och70 5 лет назад +7

    Video deserves extra "likes" for that Godzilla t-shirt that Bobby Vega is wearing. #KingOfTheMonsters #KingOfTheGrooves

  • @franktalarico689
    @franktalarico689 5 лет назад +3

    3:40 is what you're looking for

  • @filipstreck1956
    @filipstreck1956 2 года назад

    Sorry guys, does anybody know what´s the song playing at the begining when Scott is entering to the room with Bobby? Thanks

  • @darkySp
    @darkySp 4 года назад

    Imagine that you're walking into a room and you see Bobby Vega just casually tuning his bass. Knees go jelly.
    Also at 6:30. Did he drop the pick or did he grab it with his palm and ring/pinky finger ? That pick vanished into the void!

  • @chrisfish7100
    @chrisfish7100 3 года назад

    Does someone know the track running in the back around at 0:24. I cant understand which musician or band bobby vega tells about.