Sick Riffs #38: Austin Cressey teaches you Movements' Deep Red

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Forming just five years ago, California's Movements have enjoyed a faster trajectory than many of their post-hardcore contemporaries, owing largely to their ability to weave anthemic vocals into their driving emo-rock sound.
    Bassist Austin Cressey teaches you how to play the bassline to Deep Red in today's episode of Sick Riffs.
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    Sick Riffs is a Guitar World video series designed to help guitarists affected by the coronavirus. Self-isolating players around the world have each filmed a lesson where they teach you one of their own guitar riffs, up close and personal. If you dig the lesson, we encourage you to buy music and merch from the artist or stream their music.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @felichagomez
    @felichagomez 2 года назад +13

    Austin is a damn good bassist and deserves way more recognition from the music world. His tone is as close to perfect as perfect can get when it comes to bass. Thanks for this quick walkthrough!

  • @kennedycollins529
    @kennedycollins529 3 года назад +6

    i love this song so much. Pleaseee add the bass and drum lines to the ultimate guitar interactive tab so my one-woman-band can learn it!!

  • @jamiedavis6666
    @jamiedavis6666 Год назад +3

    best bass tone in the game rn

  • @FGrois
    @FGrois 4 года назад +10

    I mean, if you are explaining how to play something on an instrument, why would you leave a background song while he is explaining it?

    • @FGrois
      @FGrois 4 года назад +1

      Apart from that, good video.

  • @reinarubalcaba6579
    @reinarubalcaba6579 3 года назад +1

    This is exactly what I was wanting thaaaaank you!!!!!

  • @hereandthere4751
    @hereandthere4751 2 года назад +2

    got damn that tone

  • @Negat1veSpace
    @Negat1veSpace 4 года назад +1

    1:31 reminds me of RATM guerrilla radio

    • @jbasti227
      @jbasti227 4 года назад

      It really does sound like it. Tim Commerford came up with so many awesome bass grooves.

  • @alwaysforget911
    @alwaysforget911 Год назад

    Is this just the sans amp and the rat pedal that were hearing?

  • @Berserkr696
    @Berserkr696 4 года назад +4

    Be good if he new which string was the bottom one! Cool riff though.

    • @corypeltier9576
      @corypeltier9576 4 года назад

      He's playing in Drop D, so actually he does know what string it is

    • @Berserkr696
      @Berserkr696 4 года назад

      @@corypeltier9576 What does the tuning have to do with it? Right at the beginning he calls the G string the bottom one.

    • @corypeltier9576
      @corypeltier9576 4 года назад +1

      @@Berserkr696 I didn't even catch that, throughout the rest of the video he says, "the bottom D string," though. Thought u were referring to that.

    • @Berserkr696
      @Berserkr696 4 года назад

      @@corypeltier9576 It's all good, I must have been in a pedantic mood that day. Not sure why I really cared, it was a cool riff.

    • @kevin.waldron
      @kevin.waldron 2 года назад +1

      ive heard people say that since it sits at the bottom on the instrument. but i also say the E or in this case D is the bottom. He's not wrong. Just different than you.

  • @AnthonyWabo
    @AnthonyWabo 4 года назад +1

    Movements are a cool af band, i just can't stand when metalcore has riffs in major :D :D

    • @KevinLuper99
      @KevinLuper99 Месяц назад

      What does that have to do with....anything?