Every kind of bassist
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2022
- Every kind of bassist...well...this might not be every kind.
Songs used in this video as examples:
All The Small Things - blink-182
Basket Case - Green Day
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
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Well...this might not be every kind. What did I miss? Let me know in the comments :)
The slapper
Bored
Left handed
Super technical
Bassist to emulate:
Charles Berthaud
Davide Biale
Billie Sheehan
Cliff Burton
Marcus Miller (or Victor Wooten)
Flea
John Deacon (or Sting)
I was a mix of Steve Harris and Cliff Burton on stage, added a bit of Billie Sheehan at the end of carrier.
Robert Trujillo 🦀
The finger player
"Stalling for time" just reminds me of Mike Dirnt playing the Paper Lanterns bassline for several minutes while Billie just fucked around at Woodstock 1994
Mike dirnt got two slots in the vid i guess lol
Billie:AAAAAAAAAAYOOO
Mike: please my fingers are bleeding.
Ayo i also commented that lol
He didn't want to become a mud hippie
literally iconic
this is just too good. the 'mike dirnt' absolutely killed me
He just forgot the jumps
The one before it was also Mike Dirnt lmao
@@johnrodrigues2018 yeah I was thinking the same thing. I got to that and thought oh so this is Mike. Then the very next actually be mike.
@@osku8548 And way more spastic head jerks/snaps.
Not even close
1:42 honestly the bass tone didn't really sound that bad, sounded kinda cool
Yea that tone sounded like classic old school punk!
I like it too. That dirty low-end ugly bass tone brah 🤙🏻 it sounds cool to me when bands have like that OD/fuzz sound for the bass because it's gnarly as hell and also you can actually hear the bass
@@sm_4859 yeah exactly!
yea often i plug in my fuzz pedal and chase that kind of bass tone
I love fuzzy bass tones. If it's good enough for Lemmy, it should be good enough for anyone.
Part II:
-the bored bassist
-the groove machine
-the Paul McCartney (contrapuntal melodies)
-the "picked up bass because it's more macho"
-the creeper (keeps moving closer to drummer)
-the SLAPPER
-strummer (strums chords instead of picks)
-the coked bassist (fast, flashy '80s pop, like Duran Duran)
-the jazzmaster (jazz bassist)
-the lazy bassist (thought it was easiest part of being in a band)
-the mastermind bassist (secretly writes all the music and runs the band, like Beach Boys' Brian Wilson)
Certain types of that like the groove machine and the slapper can be summarized under the _overambitious bassist._
And of cause:
- Flea
To complete your list with examples:
-the bored bassist (Sid Vicious)
-the groove machine (Flea)
-the "picked up bass because it's more macho" (Barney Stinson's _Cheap Trick bassist_ impersonation in HIMYM)
-the creeper (keeps moving closer to drummer) Robert Trujillo
-the SLAPPER (Les Claypool or Marcus Miller)
-strummer (strums chords instead of picks; Lou Barlow in Dinosaur Jr.)
-the jazzmaster (Jaco Pastorius and Vic Wooten)
-the lazy bassist (thought it was easiest part of being in a band; maybe Bill Wyman?)
Some other Types:
-The Macho: He/She didn't chose bass to be more macho, Bass chose him/her to be more macho (Peter Steele)
-The Ego: His/Her Egoism is brighter than the majority of his/her basslines and solos (Gene Simmons)
-The Melody-Maker: He/She makes so melodic things, Gibson should make a Melody-Maker Bass Signature for him (Justin Chancellor)
-The Lead Guibassist: Whole Lotta Distortion, some Wah-Wah and Scales, Baby! (Cliff Burton)
-The Rhythm Guibassist: Whole Lotta Distortion and Strumming Chords with a Pick, Baby! (Lemmy and Mike Kerr)
-The Secret Weapon: When the Band needs a Hit, they go back to him/her (John Paul Jones and John Deacon)
-The Bassline Genius: Picks Basslines like they are coming from an Apple-Tree (James Jamerson)
-The Slider: He/She would rather lose his wedding ring on his finger than his/her slide (Mark Sandman of Morphine)
-Freddy Fretless: Doesn't play with frets (Jaco Pastorius)
-The Stage King: He/She owns the Stage, he/she is the reason the fans are going to the concerts (Steve Harris & Shavo Odadjian)
-The Asian (John Myung)
-The Emotionless Virtuous: Plays the most complex Shit ever, yet has no Emotion whatsoever, It's like their Partner left them or they're trying to relax from a Coke-Trip (John Entwistle)
-The Emotional Minimalist: He/She is the Opposite, He/She plays really simple Stuff, but with so much Energy and Ethusiasm, it makes his stuff more Fun to play
-The "Serious Musician": He/She can't take any Jokes, would throw out any Goofs in his Band, considers himself a Genius and Knows a lot about music theory, but is actually not that good (idk, Bill Wyman?)
-The Virtuose of an Entertainer: He/She is a talented Genius on the Instrument, yet chose to Entertain and make people laugh. It's a mix between Memes and Mastery (Davie504)
-The Mad Scientist: Experiments with everything: Bows, effects, Talkboxes and what not (Charles Berthoud)
-The Influencer: The Name is not much known, but he/she played on almost every succesful Album in history and the Influence not only on Bass, but Music in history is so suprisingly big it's scary (Carol Kaye)
-The Black Person: The South Park joke about Black People knowing on how to play bass from heart is proven true whe they play (Gail Ann Morsley, Bootsy Collins, Victor Wooten, Verdine White, Douglas Wimbish, the List goes on..)
-The Tapper: Somebody needs to tell him/her that that's a bass not a piano (Billy Sheehan, Stuart Ham)
-The Singer (Geddy Lee, Suzi Quatro, Tom Araya,...)
PS: Excuse me for constantly writing He/She. My annoying SJW Cousin saw me writing that Comment and told me it's offensive only saying "he". I thought it was stupid, but I just did because I don't wanna get canceled again
@@Pedroleum100lazy bassist might be Pete Wentz tbh
Energetic bassist - bassist who jumps, runs, and tries to get the crowd going. Example Mark Hoppus.
He's also the drunk one. And the stalling for time I f Tom/Matt does a solo or some shit. Lol
Krist Novoselic
Dee dee ramone
@The PokeCuber LMAO i was boutta say
flea
What about the bassist that just totally 🤬 nails everything to perfection and is standing there like they’re half asleep in the body and a stone cold nothing facial expression that doesn’t change. 🤘
That’s called “the John Entwistle.”
John Myung basically
the John Entwistle
mikey way
yes, there is one on our church 😁
Some say the bassist stalling for time is still playing on the same stage at the same show to this very day
As a bassist, I feel attacked in the best way.
Us bassists want to be the Mike Dirnt but we end up as the out of tuner.
As a drummer you can't forget "the creeper"... those are the bass players that start out in the front of the stage and slowly creep closer to the drums as the night goes on... by the 4th set they're basically right next to your ride cymbal.
John paul jones he always tends to stand next to the bass drum
@@abdallahhamido2809 holy shit dude that's one of the dudes I was thinking of... along with about a dozen other bass players that I've played with.... they always end up there
I always do that Whenever i play bass and be jamming with a drummer I’ll right beside him 😂😂😂
Im a bassist and I always stay as close to the drummer as possible. I hadn't even noticed 😭😭💀
The drummer and I (on bass) would set up on stage first and be right next to each other. He had no problem with me hanging out next to the hi-hat. I found that to see his kick drum pedal and mallet really helped me lock into the beat. SEEING him play the tune added another level of 'locking in'. We were always on the same page. Sometimes I would thump the strings to sound like the kick. We would sync some beats in a tune where I thump the strings and add depth to his kick sound. He loved it!
2:07 aka the Jason Newstead aka the "And Justice for All" amp setting.
So much for the name ...And Justice For All
The “tone sucks” was one of the best bass sounds you had. 😆
The last one is real. My first show was just a bunch of friends from school that put on a show in one of their garages. Called it "Freakin' Sweet Fest" had artwork on it and everything. One of the bands had a bass player that was so bad that they turned his bass down so no one could hear it. Funny enough they were in the top 3, along with my band, at the time. It was a blast. That was more than a decade ago, now.
The first group I ever played in did something similar. We'd turn the bassist right down and the keyboard player would just play the lines with his left hand.
So basically bass players are the easiest expendable members of a band
@@shanemcguire6428 for the most part yes. It does not take skill to follow a bass line. However. You can make yourself valued by doing crazy things with the bass. Look up primus, and nexrophagist for 2 good examples. They couldn't be more different in terms of music. But the bass players are incredible.
the "tried out for guitar, didn't make it" hit me to the core
Drunk bassist == typical bassist. I play bass, I know what I say :)
I watched a 10000 Maniacs concert video, and the bassist was talking to the crowd in-between songs:
"A bassist walks past a bar. Hey, it could happen...."
Stalling for time is the Mike Dirnt
At this point the “not even plugged in” might as well be the norm since we never actually get to hear the bass in music… Bass vs Guitar is underwhelming because it gets less attention and some even consider it “useless”. Quite sad, the bass is a part of the backbone
The bassist who is stalling for time is literally Mike Dirnt. I remember one concert, Billie went around the stage telling stories and Mike eventually was just laying on his back playing the same note over and over again.
You forgot the “groove machine” and the “no emotion”
No Emotion = John Entwistle
"No Emotion" is the evolved form of the "angry bassist", "groove machine" is the evolved form of "happy bassist"
@@eap4048 WHAAAAAT
John Entwistle expresses 0 emotions
You mean his face, right?
0:28 reminds me of that green day mudfight at woodstock 94 when Billie was busy in the fight and Mike was playing the riff in the background
lmfao the mike dirnt one is so on point XD the expression, the way he 'tosses' the bass slightly up into the air lmfao
I like how accurate it is that Mike Dirnt was his entirely own category
don’t forget the one that’s completely motionless with no emotion staring at the drummer the entire time without pause
How about the bored bassist? The “John Deacon” if you will?
I'd say John Entwistle was more a bored bassist.
This! Add Bill Wyman
Thing is Deacon & Entwhistle looked bored but were incredible bassists. As far as the how low that could have been the Ben Shepherd from sound garden don’t know how the hell he even played the thing lol.
I think you mean Nikolai Fraiture
@@eap4048 I was going to say John Entwhistle. The way he just stood there while the others were either jumping around the stage or going wild on the drums. He was a damn good bassist though.
I absolutely think i love the Mike dirnt
I love that this video is called every kind of bassist and you play with a pick on every example
The happy bassist is one of the rarest form of bassist out there
Very entertaining! The bass styles never out of style! 🥁🤟✌️😎😇
Thanks Rob! 🤟
@@DanielSwisherMusic ur welcome
Forgot the Hopping Hoppus and the Wild Wentz!
Totally agree with you bro. Only Mike Dirnt has his own level.
Drunk bassist is really giving Murdoc Niccals from Gorillaz XD
The happy bassist was mostly happy that the band actually wanted a bassist.
I love how Mike Dirnt is a category on itself
Love the bass videos, you’re super talented!
Glad your enjoying the bass videos Ryan!
Downstroke everything, no exceptions really spoke to me
“I will beat you senseless with this thing if you jump up on stage.”
That last one has Sid Vicious rolling in his grave 🤣
Awesome video. The Mike Dirnt impression was spot on.
Angry = Rex Brown (Pantera)
Drunk = Mark Hoppus
Stalling for time = Also Mark Hoppus
Happy = Kim Deal
Tried out for guitar = Carlos Dengler (Interpol)
Downstroke = Dee Dee Ramone
Low = Matt Kean (Bring Me The Horizon)
Tone sucks = Fieldy
Not plugged in = Every metal bassist since the 90's
Poor Jason
@@snurtsnurkymcgurgboggles1370 haha that's similar to what I commented on the "not plugged in" bass
what about the "mike dirnt" bassist
Who's the "Mike Dirnt"?
@@maximilianbarteder9311 idk, maybe the guy from Green Day
Drunk bassist probably wouldn’t remember the parts that well… speaking from experience
Loved them all, but I agree with Lauren Sweetman...the "Mike Dirnt" was the best, and my fav! Loved how you also included the shirt with cut off sleeves at the shoulders as well, classic Mike D! 😎
missing
- the band director (calling out hits, go back to head)
- the zen player (eyes closed)
- the slap and only slap player
- you have how low would also add the how high can i have the bass (extreme elbows up player)
- the bass soloist
- the big muff is always on player
- flabby drop tuner (blame korn for this)
- there's more... but this is a good group to add
I expected "The John Entwistle" XD
the "how low can you go" is Robert Trujillo
I love how Mike gets his own category 😂
Things I learned today:
1. All bassists use picks.
2. My tone sucks and no one wants to tell me.
"Tried for guitar, but didn't make it" 😂
awesome video and sick bass playing dude
“Bass Is Not Even Plugged In”. Lol. I did this once at a show. My cable clicked into the jack, but it wasn’t completely plugged in. This threw me off, and so for the first couple songs, I was cutting in and out at like 50% volume. It was frustrating too because, it was our first time playing White Room - Cream, and that song has some great bass-runs.
Every kind of bassist I came accross:
- Singer who has to play it because noone else in the band would
- Ex-rhytm guitarist who becomes pro really fast
- Self-centered asshole
- Cute chick
- Slapper
-Singer: Tom Araya and Lemmy
-Ex-Guitarist: Paul McCartney
-Selfcentered: Gene Simmons
-Cute Chick: Every Female Bassist (Tina Weymouth, Micki Steel, Tal Wakenfield,.....)
-Slapper: Flea, Davie, Claypool, Marcus Miller,....
how do you get this bass tone? I can always get *almost* there but I can never get the perfect tone that I want, and you nailed it.
I love how like half of these were just Mike Dirnt
So true, don't forget the slap happy bass player.
sid vicious was a combo of 1st, 2nd, and 10th
The bassist that just stands there and plays and looks the guitar soulesly
the "tried out for guitar, didn't make it" hits too close to home for me
I normally cycle through the happy bassist, the drunk bassist, and the Mike Dirnt in the course of a song, in no particular order.
You forgot the jazz bassist with his bass strapped up high on his chest.
Mike starr stage presence it's also very unique
*the happy bassist*
Guilty.........just happy to be here :3
his tone was sick as hell and you know it
You should've called the first one "The Cliff Burton"
That bass was in the same position, and you didn't change the lenght of the strap for every kind of bassist, which means...Every Kind of bassist is YOU
The first one was AWESOME
The one not even plugged in is sid vicious haha
The Angry Bassist, also known as The Metal Bassist. The reason why he's angry is because the bass is too quiet in the mix.
I feel so called out by the "downstroke everything" one XD
I've been every single one of these at different times.
The best Type of Bass player is „i quit playing !“ *bassplayer smashing the Bass in to the Wall *
Mark is Drunk
Bassist : plays in different styles
Me : doesn't really hear anything
"Downstroke everything, no exceptions" also no need to call me out like this
Man i really love this guy
As the "Downstroke everything, no exceptions" guy, I can confirm I make those same exact expressions while playing
Porcupine tree has the happiest bassist ever
You should’ve put “The Robert Trujillo”
I'm all of them before I've even left bed
The statue. John Entwhistle for the win in that category I feel.
The Mike Dirnt 🤣🤣
What about the "unplugging yourself while cutting shapes" bassist?
mike dirnt: "and i took that personally"
dont forget krist novoselic is like 6"7 so he has to hold it low
This should be titled “Every Bassist that can only play with a pick” 😂
1:42
that tone didn't suck, just sounds like Motorhead to me...
Love it man. Fucking rock and roll.
downstroke everything was a personal attack😭😭😭😭
Haha, Mike Dirnt is spot on, man! :D
Well done!
I like the video and I just subscribed. Good job on the video.
i love how all of them are Mike Dirnt
Bro you forgot to stretch out one leg for Mike Dirnt.
I love that!! So entertaining 💯👌🏻✨
The mike dirnt impression killed me
You forgot the "singing all the high notes" bassist lol
Awesome. I have the very same Fender P bass.
Love the style
Why there's no Fat Mike (NOFX) Style??? He have unique
Ok the "Mike Dirnt" is just way too good
Mike is his own category
im "how low can you go" LMAO
Mike Dirnt has such a good stage presence
Thundercat - that dude is a breed all his own.
Playing 3 bass lines at the same time with some weird ass filter going