*Listens To Song, Staring Blankly At Screen* *Crying, Digs A Hole In Back Yard* *Places Bass In Hole With Single Rose* *Closes Chapter On Part Of Life*
Awesome stuff man! Glad you could introduce us to an absolute modern master of the craft. I needed a reminder that I suck at playing bass. Oh well, back to the woodshed...
This track sounds like Mohini and Guthrie are going on a very exciting date together. And the drummer is like the taxi driver bringing them to different places.
i got to see her play at a small venue with marco minneman on drums and plini with jake howsam lowe. they played a few songs from her, marco and plini. covet opened. it was really cool
I think today's musicians have reached unimaginable skills and techinques so It's hard to pick one or another, but she really stands up with her talent and the joyful way she plays. Great job! ❤
Totally unrelated to that video...can't believe I forgot these guys Mark @lowenduniversity...Neds Atomic Dustbin...2 bass players...lead & rhythm...start with "Grey Cell Green"
The bass tone sounds familiar to me but I can't but my finger on where I heard something similar. Especially the part around 7:40. Now I will spend the rest of the day thinking about this haha
She played with steve vai in live gigs and shredded on exactly the same notes what steve vai played on a lead guitar.Not rehearsed .She has that much of ear training skills .
You need to review Dianogah. I suggest the song "What is your land mass". Really any of them though. You can't be a bass guy and have a bass review channel without featuring those guys.
Its like hearing Billy Sheehan, Steve Vai, Mariah Carey or any of those other virtuoso musicians … fantastic, incredibly impressive, but ultimately, I wouldnt pursue listening to it. Endless noodling, even when youre supposed to be playing rhythm, as amazing as it is, just gets old, and inevitably the rest of the band, as great as they may be, tend to take a back seat. Unless Guthrie is your producer, then he gets a major section to himself lol but I prefer a cohesive band, where they work together. Primarily, the reason that I drifted away from truly appreciating virtuosity, is because I listen to music in the car, where my focus needs to be on the road. Its very difficult to stay focused when there’s something else DEMANDING your attention, pulling it away from where it needs to be. I still listen to some wild music, but it’s like Thrash, Hardcore, early progressive, where there are definite rhythm sections, and solo sections… not constant soloing. That being said … is it impressive?! You bet! Kudos to her!
Exactly what I feel about all of her playing. Something I'd technically never accomplish in a hundred years, but also something I'd frantically skip when it came up in the shuffle
Mohini is otherwordly, but at times I am overwhelmed by her virtuosity- there is just too much going on. Now, I'd like to recommend a bassist to you- the French band Magma has been in existence for 55 years now and has had some of the greatest European bassists- Francis Moze, Bernard Paganotti, the astonishing Jannik Top and the great Phillipe Bussonnet. Please review this great bass song, written by Jannik but played here by Phillipe- this is not an improvisation, but a thoroughly composed composition: ruclips.net/video/4-3gkIe1oBs/видео.html
Crazy talented but not personally a fan of jazz fusion. Miles Davis had it right with it being the notes you don’t play. Jazz fusion has all the notes, with another two servings of too many notes on top of it in sections. I’m sure she can kill it in any genre though.
@@GS44691 Yeah, it's just personal preference on the style of music. The talent level is amazing. In a different genre, it would probably be harder to see just how good she actually is so I can appreciate her playing this style, just not something that I've connected with. A lot of people do though.
Crazy to say something isn’t musical when it doesn’t gel with you. Sounds very musical to me. Lots of notes with tons of emotion and expression put into them. Too many notes? There’s only 12 notes in the standard western scale.
This extreme over-notey, hookless, turbocharged drivel is by far the worst kind of music to me. Her fingers move fast - That’s about all I’m left with. Like a fast talker who fails to make a point.
*Listens To Song, Staring Blankly At Screen* *Crying, Digs A Hole In Back Yard* *Places Bass In Hole With Single Rose* *Closes Chapter On Part Of Life*
Best comment I've seen in a long time 🤣👏🏼
@@LowEndUniversity Mourning does tend to bring people together.
Wow, not only incredible playing but also incredible song writing. Thank you for introducing me to this!
My pleasure!
Her dynamics combined with the melodic genius!
It's too good 😭 And the playfulness omg 🥹
Awesome stuff man! Glad you could introduce us to an absolute modern master of the craft. I needed a reminder that I suck at playing bass. Oh well, back to the woodshed...
Great content!! My first time ever hearing her. She’s super impressive.
What a talent! Great analysis too
Wow…thank you for introducing me to her insane talent. This track ripped! So many elements to love here, especially the Plini meets Steely Dan vibes
You bet, man! I loved finally hearing this, and many of my revered players on one track. Fun sonic journey!
I literally just learned about her like 3 days ago and now you’re making a video about her! So cool!
She caught mark off guard so bad he said “ oh shit” 😂😂 this was a super sick I wasn’t expecting all the cool changes
Holy hell that was great. First time hearing a song from her. Loved that trading section, Guthrie sounds great with her too.
Good morning, Mark! Nice change up with this video.
Sounds like an F-Zero or Jet Set Radio track. Very cool!
Thanks for introducing me to this!
This track sounds like Mohini and Guthrie are going on a very exciting date together. And the drummer is like the taxi driver bringing them to different places.
Love this!
Simon Philips..He is born somewere in our milkyway, not in the UK...
Incredible album that I first heard about on 4FusionFriday. They loved it, and they pretty much never steer me wrong!
I'm not much of a fusion guy, but it's niice to see you taking a break from all the punk stuff.
Album is insanely good. Bought it the day it was released and it still blows me away.
man, I wasn't into this "robot plays bass" music until that filthy breakdown after the string bend with the ring-modulated guitar😂YES!
That’s EXACTLY where it hooked me 😅
i got to see her play at a small venue with marco minneman on drums and plini with jake howsam lowe. they played a few songs from her, marco and plini. covet opened. it was really cool
Wow…just wow 😊
I think today's musicians have reached unimaginable skills and techinques so It's hard to pick one or another, but she really stands up with her talent and the joyful way she plays. Great job! ❤
Why pick one or another?
Totally unrelated to that video...can't believe I forgot these guys Mark @lowenduniversity...Neds Atomic Dustbin...2 bass players...lead & rhythm...start with "Grey Cell Green"
& the song "happy"...honestly jus check out the entire God Fodder album from Ned's...double bass genius...
Coming next week! 😉
The bass tone sounds familiar to me but I can't but my finger on where I heard something similar. Especially the part around 7:40. Now I will spend the rest of the day thinking about this haha
Primus - Les Claypool?
Maybe check out The Omnific next? they just dropped an album today and its rad as heck!
Really great. I’ll never do it so I can just sit back and enjoy.
Same 😅
Generational talent as you said. Also sounds influenced by Oteil Burbridge of Aquarium Rescue Unit, etc., as well.
She's great
Not my kind of music at all but man is she stupid talented!! Impressive
She played with steve vai in live gigs and shredded on exactly the same notes what steve vai played on a lead guitar.Not rehearsed .She has that much of ear training skills .
❤
Smooth jazz implies the existence of rough jazz. I have now found proof.
😅
You want to listen to a beautiful bass solo albums? Check Fernando Molinary's albums Hidden Elements and Reaching Inside...only gems.
This makes me want to listen to Animals as Leaders on the commute to work this morning.
What about approaching the god of bass playing Jaco Pastorious?
Maybe!
please react to Luis Mariutti playing his song Carry On
Check out john ferrera from consider the source! Tihai for the straight guy is a great song
Have you checked out Elephant Gym? KT Chang is fantastic on bass!
You need to review Dianogah. I suggest the song "What is your land mass". Really any of them though. You can't be a bass guy and have a bass review channel without featuring those guys.
Its like hearing Billy Sheehan, Steve Vai, Mariah Carey or any of those other virtuoso musicians … fantastic, incredibly impressive, but ultimately, I wouldnt pursue listening to it.
Endless noodling, even when youre supposed to be playing rhythm, as amazing as it is, just gets old, and inevitably the rest of the band, as great as they may be, tend to take a back seat. Unless Guthrie is your producer, then he gets a major section to himself lol but I prefer a cohesive band, where they work together.
Primarily, the reason that I drifted away from truly appreciating virtuosity, is because I listen to music in the car, where my focus needs to be on the road. Its very difficult to stay focused when there’s something else DEMANDING your attention, pulling it away from where it needs to be.
I still listen to some wild music, but it’s like Thrash, Hardcore, early progressive, where there are definite rhythm sections, and solo sections… not constant soloing.
That being said … is it impressive?! You bet! Kudos to her!
I pick up primus mixed with blues jazz and ska
Too good isn't she
I recognize her talent but this track is really not doing it for me.
I can totally relate to this comment on several other musicians/bands. Not this one, but you make complete sense.
Exactly what I feel about all of her playing. Something I'd technically never accomplish in a hundred years, but also something I'd frantically skip when it came up in the shuffle
Nahhh. It slaps.
I agree. Just isn't what I'm into, but wow.. what a talent. It's fascinating to watch.
Go back listening to enter sandman then 😅
This reminds me of sonic on dreamcast
'Gov-un... just saying, not the american way...
NHØP
Certainly amazing and technically fast but I would never listen to this as a "song" to listen to.
Mohini is otherwordly, but at times I am overwhelmed by her virtuosity- there is just too much going on. Now, I'd like to recommend a bassist to you- the French band Magma has been in existence for 55 years now and has had some of the greatest European bassists- Francis Moze, Bernard Paganotti, the astonishing Jannik Top and the great Phillipe Bussonnet. Please review this great bass song, written by Jannik but played here by Phillipe- this is not an improvisation, but a thoroughly composed composition: ruclips.net/video/4-3gkIe1oBs/видео.html
I seem to be at once amazed by the talent on display here and also find the music to be completely unlistenable.
It sounds like a track for some nintendo game
The outro’s slap bass section reminded me of the Mario Kart 8 theme, in the best way possible.
Crazy talented but not personally a fan of jazz fusion. Miles Davis had it right with it being the notes you don’t play. Jazz fusion has all the notes, with another two servings of too many notes on top of it in sections. I’m sure she can kill it in any genre though.
Fair comment. It's not for everyone. I enjoyed it, don't expect everyone to feel the same.
@@GS44691 Yeah, it's just personal preference on the style of music. The talent level is amazing. In a different genre, it would probably be harder to see just how good she actually is so I can appreciate her playing this style, just not something that I've connected with. A lot of people do though.
Why do these jazz fusion bands always have the same tone?
I don't really like these compositions really bro. They are just technical exhibitions. They are irritating and unmusical to be honest.
Crazy to say something isn’t musical when it doesn’t gel with you. Sounds very musical to me. Lots of notes with tons of emotion and expression put into them. Too many notes? There’s only 12 notes in the standard western scale.
I recommend reacting to Mudshovel by Staind
This extreme over-notey, hookless, turbocharged drivel is by far the worst kind of music to me. Her fingers move fast - That’s about all I’m left with. Like a fast talker who fails to make a point.
She probably doesn't even smell Indian.
But she sounds pretty much Indian. All of her techniques are from tabla strokes and konakkol which comes under Indian Classical Music
Smell?!
@@kunalkumar8217 she looks cleaner.
Girl can play, but you picked this over AVAIL??? Jesus bro!!