Bass Teacher REACTS | Beyond Creation "Omnipresent Perception" | Dominic 'Forest' Lapointe RIPS!
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➡️ After my analysis of "Gula" by First Fragment, I was immediately told by you all that Dominic 'Forest' Lapointe was playing someone else's parts, and not his own! Unanimously, I was urged to check out the bass video for "Omnipresent Perception" by Beyond Creation for another look at Dominic's magical fretless playing. WOW! In this video, I check out his bass play-through from his tenure in @BeyondCreationMetal and dissect his array of modern bass techniques including two-handed tapping, sweeping arpeggios on fretless bass, his masterful implementation of muting techniques (which is why his playing sounds IMMACULATE), his plucking position choices that change his tone, the floating-thumb technique, his effortless plucking style, and much more. Is there anything this guy can't do?
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I took lessons with Forest during the pandemic. Here's what i learned. He's an absolute virtuoso. He plays as fast the albums are recorded with ease and can switch techniques on a dime (no camera tricks). He keeps the index finger planted for barring (keeps 4ths in tune on fretless). He makes you practice left hand stretching, think across 6 frets in first position (i think his bass is 35" scale). His practice routine is a serious workout. And he's super nice and not arrogant at all.
Dude that’s so bad ass!! Where was that at? Like what state? And where did you guys meet up at? What a Gem of a man to take lessons with 🙏🤘😎
@@bassimprovjams3772 online during the pandemic
@bassimprovjams3772 most likely province, not state. Forrest from Quebec
Forest is one of those rare virtuosos who knows how to fuse mind-blowing technique and tasteful playing. It’s super technical, but he has memorable phrasing.
yup. all the while making it seem like he's not actually playing.
He's a really great guy, when they came to Aus I left my wallet on their merch table and he chased me down through the venue to give it back to me. Had a great chat with him after that.
Wow. Standup guy! Super cool of him.
That fretless sound is just so haunting..
Right?! 🦇
So much better than "a bunch of clanking" you usually just hear in the background in a lot of Tech Death.
If you ever do something from Forest again you've gotta do First Fragment - La Veuve & Le Martyr, that song is from the album they recorded after he joined and it really shows off his range, pretty much every technique under the sun.
all the bass solos there are written by Phil. Dominic only arranged them.
Beyond creation was actually written by forest though. He didn't write first fragment stuff
I very distinctly remember seeing the music video for this when it was still relatively new, and spent the entire time just in awe of Forest the whole time. That entire album is loaded with insane bass playing.
It’s absolutely amazing and beautiful!! Just jaw dropping basslines the entire time!
This band is so underrated...those guys are amazing musicians. That's actually is probably the best bass I've heard in band. I mean the bass lanes are amazing 👏
Earthbound Evolution was one of the songs that really got me into death metal thanks to Forrest's part . Super sick. Saw Beyond Creation about 3 years ago but they had a new bassist. They refused to play that song. Still solid* all around though.
hell yeah. any and all Forest videos are 10/10
I love Forest . I immediately bought a 6 string Fretless after hearing him. Between Forest,Ryan Martinie,Steve Digiorgio these guys are my heroes.
Can we get some Jeroen Paul Thesseling (and I probably butchered his name) because his work in microtonality is so interesting to me!
I agree. It was my introduction to fretless, the obscura album Cosmogenesis is a beast
Got a link for a video there?
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You didn't butcher his name. He's a Dutch player and you're correct: He's "Mr. Tone." Plays a five sting fretless and sounds great! He hates to tour, though, which was why he parted ways with Obscura.
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Ive seen him with a seven string fretless before
It was so cool seeing him play live with first fragment for there first time in the us, an unreal experience having my face melted by his amazing tone. He uses a custom made bondinstruments bass
This song was one of the first steps towards me loving death metal and fretless bass in it. And I love that you mentioned this song has an "anthem" feel to it. Even though its so fast and intense, there's a recurring melody. And its something I found myself humming in the shower and while I'm doing the dishes like I'm singing a familiar folk song. Its so nice to see someone else able to appreciate and validate how amazed I was by it a decade ago (fuck, I'm old lol). Thank you for your analysis and your channel, its been a huge help in motivating myself to start playing bass again.
My favorite bass player, got a fretless bass because of him 10 years ago or so. Fretless sounds so good in death metal.
That combo thumb/middle finger sweeping technique ~1:29 melted my mind, majestically...
Watching your sweeping vid, I guess it's not really a combo...
His plucking hand reminds of a finger style guitarist and the sweeps oh my geez are they're good. Danny Hauser of Veil of Maya has a similar sweeping style on a 7 string bass
This is one of my favourite songs. Thanks for reaction Video
He is the reason I decided to build fretless basses. I saw this dude produce this sound and that was it.
Also, he looks like an animatronic when he plays.
He looks human still...
Two metal bassists you should check out are Erlend Caspersen (Abhorrent, Spawn of Possession) and Brandon Giffin (The Zenith Passage, Cynic, Ex- The Faceless)
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Thank you for this amazing channel 🤘
Saw Beyond Creation once upon a time and they are the real deal. Solid live
Thanks mark!! Been telling SBL they need to get you on! You deserve the luv! And they posted a short of you today, hopefully they will invite you to be on the SBL podcast soon!
Forest is one of my all time best bassists ever ♡♡♡♡
Can’t say enough about Forest. Dude is constantly blowing my mind
It's like watching Marty Friedman on guitar 😁 I love Forest's work and he'll forever be a great influence of mine 🎉
Although I've watched this numerous times when it was released, I stopped chewing my food numerous times while watching it tonight. The word "master" also jumped to mind just before you uttered it for the bridge/neck transition moves. I absolutely love the solo on this one. In my not so humble opinion, this is the best fretless bass performance you'll ever get to witness.
Earth born evolution by Beyond Creation is a banger on all instruments too!
thsnk you...hes brilliant .
Respect points earned talking about Forrest.
as an amateur bass player, i entirely blame Dominic for me falling in love with fretless bass
im a canadian metal drummer ive followed and also been privileged to share a stage with him opening for him when in quo vadis yrs ago the mans brilliant his composition and technique made me pick up bass too, cool you honed in on that bit about plucking at different pickups pushing different tines etc interesting.
Forest has motivated me to start learning to play bass love this band so much
You should!
Awesome reaction and break down of this beast. I’d love to further my bass playing under you
If your ever in Philly and wanna jam sayyyy the word lol. Got a little studio with the set up !
more beyond creation please!!😅
Forest la machine.Super humble et ben gentil ce gars là 🤘🏻
8:08 Us fretless players go up near the neck to get more "Muah," etc. when desired.
And yes, it usually coincides with the desire to change timbre during a particular section.
jupp! He rule above others!! He has a feel to the tone thats one of a kind!!
Most underrated band. The amount of talent in beyomd creation is just mindblowing
I like moving back and forth between the pickups/neck like that because the higher notes get fuller when played/plucked closer to the neck.
One of my coolest guys ever.
He is in First Fragment now, and everyone in that band is amazingly skilled and amazingly cool. Go see them!!!
Great video. Again. And not sure if it's been said, but Augury, can't forget one of Forest's original bands. Such a gem, and an icon in the Montreal Tech Death scene; First Fragment, Beyond Creation et al wouldn't have the sound they had if not for them.
Gnarly as hell tone from that fretless
There are 3 playthrough videos Forest did from their most recent album that you should cover here. He constantly impresses me and blows my mind.
Kind of a Gary Willis right hand technique.
Very sweet! Love the fretless with metal!
Forest also play in a band name Augury. Check out their track Simian Cattle. Great bass work
For me Dom is special in our extreme world, organic, free... I changed to bass after 15 years playing guitar ❤ many interesting proyects in difrent ways. Check the intro bass solo from" In'El - First Fragment " That stuff is joy form the gods ❤🎉
The reason for the switching from neck to bridge is tension but probably not just for tone. When we play different styles especially going into heavier music and doing sideways picking hand type of picking higher tension is better than on an upward or backwards sweeping pick motion with your fingers. The difference intentions when picking the strings in different ways or configurations sometimes is not only about tone but efficiency of playing. I have an interesting finger-picking style that I've developed over thirty-seven years of playing. (Maybe I should say 30 I did quit for about five to seven years when I was raising my kids)
I see some Ryan Martinie in his playing he’s such a beast!! Best fretless 😊 just so beautiful sounding!! His phrasing is top tier!! This whole album is a bass masterpiece!! Highly recommended it!!
this was pushed as an ad back in the day on yt, and I was like wtf????
Ha, really? I used to do stuff like that. Total waste of ad money, lol.
I've been room mate with Forest, and i've been doing live sound for pretty much all his bands.
I have to say that i don't know anyone as dedicated to the music as him.
You should check out the album Gloire Éternelle
by First Fragment.
Jaco Pastorius on speed lol Perfect!
The ghost castle on Super Mario Bros. 3 was the first time I heard fretless bass. I never knew it would work for metal until I heard this album back in 2012. "Social Disability" has the greatest breakdown I've ever heard, and the bass really makes it in my opinion. First Fragment is just next level, but for me this album takes the cake as an all-time great.
Finally, BC :)
This is my one of two favourite songs (the second one is "earthborn evolution"). I was shocked when I saw it's possible to shred on fretless BASS guitar and play one big solo for the whole song :o Composition of solo section is also interesing - everyone has their own time to play sth.
Dominic is a monster...
I also, prefer BC over First Fragment, because is more melodic and less technical (still impossible to play for most ppl).
I use 6-string bass - for me it's natural to use "bunny hooping" to mute strings. It's hard to keep them muted in any other way (I also use hand to mute lower strings when I play higher).
Personally, I also prefer to use my index (sometimes middle) and pinky fingers to "catch" octaves. It's easier to play clean on fretless.
Very good catch related to muting strings during tapping, I haven't seen that before!
Selene by Michael Manring. All bass players as well, check it out.
Muting while sweeping on bass is so hard. I got some exercises from Dominic and watched your video about it. It made me realize that it was the perfect technique for a difficult passage in one of my band's song. But I have to admit that I am using a fret wrap for now, I don't know when I will be able to do it without "cheating".
using a fretwrap isn't cheating.
@@x3-LSTR-512 no but in this case it’s to compensate for my lack of muting skills while sweeping
one of the greats in tech esth bass, right behind Tessling.
Last I saw, he's still giving lessons.
Also if you haven't done any Watchtower songs yet - there's some monster bass action there.
Please man, also check their current bass player from BC, good ol’ Hugo
I started playing bass to tunes like Good Times by Chic or Any Micheal Jackson which required me to use the one finger per fret, fretting technique. So my pinky was and still is used much more than my index. I have more dexterity and control in my pinky than I do my index
And those small adjusments on fretless for intonation are different on every single bass. You not only habe to master the nuances of fretless, but you have to learn how your bass. reacts. Fretless is such a challenge to be even 5% as talented forest. You should already be extremely comfortable with theory before picking one up. They are so beautiful. Especially fretless piccolo
Another thing I notice is how most tapping is done by either floating the tapping hand or resting the thumb on the top of the fetboard but he doesn't do that: he actually places his thumb *behind the fretboard* which is probably why he can do so much extensive tapping so cleanly: he's got more leverage and more precision, which is probably something you really want if you try tapping notes on a fretless you're not going to be able to 'guess' the exact right intonation otherwise. Normally the switch in techniques would be quite a bit if he was plucking as any other bass player does but by having his hand in a more classical guitar position he can reach behind the neck to tap way more smoothly.
He obviously thought about this plucking technique a lot and it seems to work pretty smoothly which well, kinda goes without saying when you constantly play so much crazy stuff.
Definitely take a look at primus playing live at Woodstock 94 especially those damned blue collar tweakers where Les Claypool channels Jimi Hendrix
Skills
You've got to do the band Karnivool it has a six string bass player
+1 for Karnivool. There are videos of John Stockman explaining how he uses his pedals on the bass not only to shape his tone, but also from a composition standpoint. That blew my mind.
dude, Hugo is just as good!!
Kindof reminds me of the bass player in Obscura.
Check out Inferi’s bass playthrough
You should do Equipoise
I'd love to see some Trevor Dunn analysis! Mr bungle has many tangy bass bites per track. Ie: dead goon
I probably like Steve DiGiorgio better if only because I've been listening to him for years and years, but Forest is a short breath behind him! We're talking two generations of freaky incredible fretless players! This guy is an absolute BEAST!!!!! I couldn't carry his jock strap! I've been following his work for years, as well. BTW, he got his nickname "Forest" because he comes from a small town called "Forestville" in northern Quebec.
Joe Lester of Intronaut plays
Australopithecus solo on EMGtv
Have we done this one already?
Just like Clifford Burton all feeling
Chaoth from unexpect
Check out Forest with Beyond Creation on Earthborn Evolution
Have you ever considered trying to contact him and do an interview for your channel? I've played a handful of with him over the years, and he's a pretty modest and humble guy.
They are custom basses from Montreal (I think) called Bond Instruments.
I plan to do interviews in the future - a few things lined up.......😇
@@LowEndUniversity well, that is just pure rad. I look forward to them.
You should cover a Jared Smith video or a Mike Flores video
Suggest you some artists that will surprise you : Jaron Evil, Jeroen Paul, Stephen Fimmers, Scott Plummer, Mike Flores,...
The lyrical basslines are Beyond Creation's thing. The current bassist, Hugo Doyon-Karout, continues this tradition, although it doesn't stand out quite as much due to their last album being mellower than the previous two
Is he using some kind of chorus pedal with it? Sounds super cool.
He’s gotta be using something! My Drummer asked me that same question and you really hear it and that very last “muah” of his solo just so brutal!
Mejor bajista de Death metal progresivo, interpretando el mejor tema de Death metal progressivo, nada puede fallar
I believe he plays a custom Marleaux bass
check some of the new first fragment stuff like solus its crqzy
Jeroen Paul Thesseling from obscura please.
Interesting technique, you say? Have you reacted to Remco's Groove Lab on the channel? That guy has interesting technique.
Review his playthrough for Pantheum
You should do this song next
DEVILOOF- 流乾 (Bass Plathrouth)
Hi, watch, voracité , first fragment
I got a bass lesson from Forest when he came to my city. Magnificent. I'm already much better.
Dude, I’d love one. I’d love to just soak in his insight and approach.
Still hoping for the CHON video, remember Anthony Crawford their studio bassist has uploaded multiple playthroughs to his channel!
I have dreams of being 1 millionth as good as Forest someday.
U must need to check "soif brulante" or "la veuve et le martyr".
Teramobil had to be next I guess
If you haven't listened to Alex Weber of obscura you need to...5 and 6 string fretless and I believe he edges this gentleman out and I'm being nice by saying that
What song do you recommend?
@@LowEndUniversity ruclips.net/video/AY6jK8PQPLM/видео.htmlsi=jGIJR6RLhaCFT5Om this is one of there newest shows like a week old...this is footage of mostly Alex and sound is focused on his playing....he does a lot of solo vids just playing to a backing track of his band on his channel as well...he also does covers of very technical bass lines and some of his favorite bands...hope u enjoy this wormhole ur about to go down....first time I heard this guy my mind was wrecked ...he's my favorite bassist besides Ryan martinie
@@LowEndUniversity ruclips.net/video/BBNO37m2hiY/видео.htmlsi=fWzPktTPNNzu7tNc he also plays a mean standup bass...he has a jazz/classical fusion project that's almost borderline orchestra style music....for your listening pleasure if you truly appreciate all aspects of the bass and where it derives from... But just to show you this man is a well oiled and trained beast...idk who his teacher was but I do know he has a highly accredited music school under his belt and has been playing since he was very young...very well may have been a prodigy of sorts from everything I've seen and he is one of the nicest guys u could ever meet and will lose track of time talking music theory with you . I have huge respect for this man for he has kept the fire lit in me for quite sometime... And yes he's played in many bands previously so if you are interested just say the word and I can give you a list for I've been a fan for yrs
There are only 3 death-metal bassists, who really know their stuff around fretless bass:
- Steve DiGiorgio
- Dominic LaPointe
- Jeroen Paul Thesseling
Legends.
Just do it
One of the most freakishly talented humans on the planet. But no one’s ever heard of him cuz he plays metal. Damned shame. His work should be studied at universities across the globe.
Are you planning on reacting to any more Jinjer?
Oh yeah. Very soon!
@@LowEndUniversity Cool thanks!
Check back in the morning!
He needs to do a video on the song Dance Macabre from Ghost. Their bass player is great and so underrated.
His bass playing is all feeling not theory
In my opinion you should definitely analyze the playing of Trivium's Paolo Gregoletto. There are tons of his live playthroughs on his YT channel. I think he's so underrated. I recommend the song "A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation" but you wouldn't go wrong choosing any other song.