Bass Teacher REACTION | Unleash the Archers "AWAKENING" and this INSANE Bass Technique!

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    ➡️ Nothing makes me more giddy than when I stumble upon a unique, innovative way to play the bass guitar! The video for “Awakening” by ‪@UnleashTheArchers‬ came highly requested from our subscribers, and I QUICKLY learned why. It was an immense treat seeing Nikko Whitworth effortlessly rip through this track with one of the most unique techniques I’ve ever seen: what seems to be a hybrid blend of classical guitar fingerpicking and traditional fingerstyle for bass. Honestly, this truly might be one of the most efficient bass techniques for this speed and style of metal. And, before I forget, the rest of the band are absolute machines of precision - topped with the INSANE range and powerful pipes of Brittney Slayes. Unleash the Archers certainly tick every box for me in terms of a picture perfect metal track!
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  • @LowEndUniversity
    @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +65

    Thank y'all for this KILLER request! What are some other bass players with unique techniques I should check out?

    • @stevefromlondon4949
      @stevefromlondon4949 Год назад +1

      When I mentioned that Tomomi from Scandal is my favourite Japanese bassist, I should also have mentioned Miyu from ASTERISM. He is incredible and he's only 21. See him playing his 7-string bass on:
      ASTERISM - Church (Live in Studio)

    • @dalweed100
      @dalweed100 Год назад +1

      Dominique "forest" Lapointe from First fragment :) there is a bass play through of the song "soif brulante" tap finger slap on fretless 5 strings ;)
      ruclips.net/video/8JVSI10mquk/видео.html

    • @ShuKatashSam
      @ShuKatashSam Год назад +1

      Remco if you have not already checked him out, his is sort of a hybrid method with the 4 finger and he'll use slap REALLY well also and get that pinky action in there. It's a more aggressive pluck than the 4 finger method. Smacks the strings against the fret board/frets pretty hard. Makes an awesome tone and is very funky. ruclips.net/video/wDm50ZMOH7w/видео.html&ab_channel=Remco%27sGrooveLab

    • @MariaEiva7484
      @MariaEiva7484 Год назад +2

      Check out Chris David ..band: Majestica, song “Above the sky” power metal from Sweden .. with bass solo (among much other stuff)

    • @rickrack4812
      @rickrack4812 Год назад

      Some say it is banjo playing Clawhammer technique, others disagree weih that analysis.
      Also, Brittney's real last nams is/was Hayes.

  • @otakubancho6655
    @otakubancho6655 Год назад +69

    Can we give their drummer some love for his amazing double kick bass!🤘🤘🤘

    • @The_Cat_Authority
      @The_Cat_Authority Год назад +3

      He is also one of the founding members of the band. He and the singer are partners and they made the band in 2007 while they were in university.

    • @ericpeterson7512
      @ericpeterson7512 Год назад +5

      I saw that! Is he playing 2 notes on one kick, then 2 notes on the other?? And going back and forth, 2 notes per kick? I’ve never seen that before. Sick!

    • @tawnirusso7189
      @tawnirusso7189 Год назад +4

      And his I'm a Bundy Junky shirt.

    • @iAutodidact
      @iAutodidact 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@ericpeterson7512 Hey, this is called heel-toe technique, and is usually reserved for technical death metal where the kick drums sound like 32nd notes almost. It's very cool to see it applied in a much slower and more relaxed way!

    • @NonEuclideanTacoCannon
      @NonEuclideanTacoCannon 8 месяцев назад

      @@iAutodidact I played when I was younger, and I could never afford a double pedal. So I got really good at doing double strokes like that, think I remember I could eke out 3 strokes with the rest on the snare beat (3) so I could fake that power metal sound. Never considered doing it with both feet on a double pedal. If I'd had a double pedal I would have probably alternated single strokes, I don't think I have the left foot strength for those double strokes.

  • @metalmark1214
    @metalmark1214 Год назад +128

    Every one of the members of this band are top notch with playing their instruments and Brittney Slayes totally Slayes on vocals.

    • @luisnunes9697
      @luisnunes9697 Год назад +6

      Other singers sing, Britney Slayes!
      Right, Mark? 🤘

  • @Krishach
    @Krishach Год назад +5

    In an online comment Nikko did confirm this was a technique he learned from Matthew Garrison after a fan made the connection.

  • @jaysmith5035
    @jaysmith5035 Год назад +95

    Nikko does a bass playthrough of one of their songs called Cleanse the Bloodlines and it's wonderful to hear the bass so forward in the mix - and a killer tune.

    • @Thnielsen85
      @Thnielsen85 Год назад +16

      Yeah, it really shows his skills! So sad when he left UTA. He is insane.

  • @salimufari
    @salimufari Год назад +12

    I like how the bassist plays the opening like a classical guitarist. very cool.

    • @ftasenotfed
      @ftasenotfed 8 месяцев назад

      Another listener said it reminded him of how one would play banjo.

  • @HeavyMetalDeathMan
    @HeavyMetalDeathMan Год назад +26

    Nikko, the Bass Player is mainly a Cello player and his bass strings are also tuned in 5th (like a Cello). When he left the band and they got a replacement Bass Player, he had big troubles learning and playing Nikko's parts (he needed to transcribe a lot of things to fully understand the bass lines and then adjust it for playing on "regular tuned bass")

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +6

      Wow, that's incredibly interesting and adds a whole new spin on how I perceived this. Thanks for sharing this. I covered a piece on bass that was originally written for cello a few months ago (here on my channel) and I swore I'd never try that again. I could tell the conveniences of being tuned in 5ths quickly trying to play it in standard tuning...sheesh!

    • @LuvBiteFGC
      @LuvBiteFGC Год назад +2

      @@LowEndUniversity he's most primarily a bass player, he went to uni for jazz, he let me use his tuner once.

  • @TheRxNick
    @TheRxNick Год назад +3

    Proud to have smashed some of the band members in Pictionary 💪

  • @deansharinus7165
    @deansharinus7165 Год назад +38

    Yes,in fact, they did normally start their shows with that song but now they usually start with a newer song called Abyss. (Highly recommend as your next UTA song analysis btw) They're a blend of several different sub-genres of metal but that's what makes them unique.
    I caught their show about a year and a half ago, met them before the show then again during an early dinner before the show. I didn't even notice until after we were seated and my daughter pointed out who we were sitting next to. Each one of them were very polite and cordial. I tried not to disturb them, but they remembered me from the meet & greet from before and we exchanged pleasantries.
    UTA are a band that bring top level energy and talent to every show.
    Lead singer Brittney and drummer Scott just had a baby girl and still found time to record a new album with the rest of the band between diaper changes.
    Very good reaction from a bass player's point of view. Too bad Nikko decided to leave the band but their new bassist is quite good. You got a sub from me. Thanks!

    • @Metal_Auditor
      @Metal_Auditor Год назад +3

      Since this is a bass reaction channel it wouldn’t make sense for him to do Abyss since they were between bassists at the time.

    • @deansharinus7165
      @deansharinus7165 Год назад +1

      @@Metal_Auditor hadnt thought of that, you're right

  • @Rafn1310
    @Rafn1310 Год назад +15

    From what I understand it's called the clawhammer style he is using on the bass. Very close to the style used on banjo. Great for speed .

    • @Grobut81
      @Grobut81 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yup. Clawhammer. It's commonly used when playing the Banjo.
      It does work well on Bass too, especially if you're playing "gallop" or syncopated basslines.

  • @kevincamp2913
    @kevincamp2913 Год назад +15

    Nikko's bass work in Awakening always reminded me of Buck Owens or Roy Clark on a banjo.

    • @bz6046
      @bz6046 Год назад +4

      Nice not many people mention Roy Clark, man he was incredible.

  • @stevefromlondon4949
    @stevefromlondon4949 Год назад +40

    Haha, as soon as I saw this vid go up I had to watch it because of Nikko's technique. Love the way you analysed it - your expression at his solo moment after the guitar solo was perfect lol. It's a shame he left the band. Apex is such an awesome concept album, as is the follow up Abyss. Highly recommend Cleanse The Bloodlines from Apex, too.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +4

      Thanks so much Steve! Glad you enjoyed it. I had a blast doing this video. That little solo fill caught me off guard, but revealed a lot about how fluid and effortless the technique is. Pretty intriguing. I gotta check out more!

    • @darkguardian50
      @darkguardian50 Год назад +2

      don't sleep on their new bass player he's insanely talented. His other band is tech/progressive death titans First Fragment where he plays guitar. He also has plays live for Gone in April, the band that formed from the ashes of Progressive death legends Quo Vadis.

  • @Brunnen_Gee
    @Brunnen_Gee Год назад +13

    Big fan of Unleash the Archers, this song in particular. No clue how many times I've watched it, and Brittney's grin at the end always gets me.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +11

      Being completely honest here, the chorus for this track has been stuck in my head since I filmed this. It's driving me nuts, because it's still ringing around in there...that ascending melody is so powerful!! Really killer writing.

    • @denbotrexwell
      @denbotrexwell Год назад

      @@LowEndUniversity Faster Than Light off the album Abyss will have the same effect on you with a splash of 'DragonForce' for good measure. (For some reason Through Fire and Flames comes to mind.)

  • @str8edgbmxr641
    @str8edgbmxr641 Год назад +9

    I have probably seen this video 1000 times, and have played the album 1000 times, and it still gives me the chills when watching/hearing it. I grew up in the Golden Age of this stuff - mid 80's - and these guys are legit!!!

  • @SheWasAsking4it
    @SheWasAsking4it Год назад +62

    As a Canadian, I have never heard this band. Thanks for sharing, Im going to go give this band some love, with a Low End University shout out. Sick band, and I usually dont like power metal type vocals. 🤘

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +14

      NICE! This is what it's all about! I appreciate the shoutout if you do. I agree - some power metal can be a little too "on the nose", but some bands blend it with darker/heavy elements and work it into more of a thrash sound. Brittney's voice has a lot of depth and power and I think pushes it more into a heavier presentation all around. The breakdown in the middle almost gave me an old Trivium flashback, which you don't hear in some "lighter" power metal bands. Glad we both got to learn of a new band!! Thanks for stopping by.

    • @GenXDaddyO
      @GenXDaddyO Год назад +14

      You should check out their adaptation of Stan Rogers’ anthem Northwest Passage. Great stuff!

    • @jeroens9160
      @jeroens9160 Год назад +2

      @@GenXDaddyO I concur

    • @ericfisher4736
      @ericfisher4736 Год назад +4

      I would also recommend catching them live if they come to your area. They put on a really good show!

    • @matthewbehr5725
      @matthewbehr5725 Год назад +2

      Their whole discography slaps BTW. I'm not really a powermetal guy but their stuff is on another level.

  • @billattercliffe8655
    @billattercliffe8655 Год назад +16

    The bassist is Nikko Whitworth and here's a video of him with his bass, tuned as a cello, playing the cello part in Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 1. ruclips.net/video/8j7we0vYJ9M/видео.html I think you'll find it very interesting.

  • @leftyme4568
    @leftyme4568 Год назад +7

    That double tap the drummer is doing is also something I have never seen before that smoothly!

    • @rickjames1117
      @rickjames1117 Год назад +2

      I just noticed that as well. So clean it sounds like singles

    • @ianmyrick4032
      @ianmyrick4032 3 месяца назад +1

      Drummer here, double strokes are relatively common in more extreme metal, I know a few that do it, but the smoothness and efficiency this guy is doing it with is crazy good. Just a little tiny sliding movement, left to right with the end of his foot, barely noticeable if you aren’t looking for it. Very efficient.

  • @thomasmikel3566
    @thomasmikel3566 Год назад +6

    I like to use this video as the standard for people who have mastered their craft. Great reaction and analysis.

  • @Neal_YouTube
    @Neal_YouTube Год назад +6

    Thanks for breaking it down for us non-bass players out here. Enjoyed it.

  • @metaldog70x7
    @metaldog70x7 Год назад +53

    Nikko Whitworth is amazing...unfortunately he was only in the band from 2016-2018 and only played on this one album. This band has quite a revolving door of bass players for some reason. Also, Brittany Hayes is the best and most underrated female metal vocalist. Yes, she has a very Bruce Dickinson delivery in her phrasing.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +6

      Big shoes to fill, it seems, especially after seeing the cello comment below!

    • @isaiahwelch8066
      @isaiahwelch8066 Год назад +4

      Not any more! As of 2022, Nick Miller is officially UtA's bass player.

    • @RaptorMk2
      @RaptorMk2 Год назад +10

      "Under the radar" might be better than "underrated". Power metal is niche so it doesn't get much exposure (at least in the US), but I doubt anyone who's actually heard Brittany would say "She's alright, I guess". Personally, Brittany, Adrienne Cowan, Melissa Bonnie, and Noora Louhimo are my top vocalists -- at least outside of the Symphonic ladies, but that's a different enough style that I don't directly compare them.

    • @bleachdragon88
      @bleachdragon88 Год назад +1

      @@RaptorMk2 Great list!

    • @johnstrika9170
      @johnstrika9170 Год назад +1

      One of the best, agreed, but THE best female vocalist? Let's pump the brakes on that. Floor Jansen is a more complete vocalist, with far greater range. Yes, she's "symphonic" but it's still metal.

  • @FlightofElixirs
    @FlightofElixirs Год назад +8

    This is great. What a band. What a song.

  • @jibreelgroup
    @jibreelgroup Год назад +5

    Iron Maiden!! That's what I've been saying, noone else ever says it.
    I would die if they covered "Run to the hills"

  • @jacobvriesema6633
    @jacobvriesema6633 Год назад +1

    @9:38- literally waiting for that the whole video lol. They are all fantastic musicians, but her voice just melts.

  • @DaUsualSuspact
    @DaUsualSuspact Год назад +5

    Nikko's right hand technique reminds me of Gary Willis' which if I recall is also taken from classical guitar. And as you pointed out in the video Nikko has a ramp on his bass, which Gary in fact pioneered, so I wonder if one of Nikko's influences was Gary Willis and adapted that hand technique for metal.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +4

      Doh. I forgot about Gary Willis...I even saw a clinic of his in person, but it was about 10 years ago. Right! Great call. I think what stood out to me so much about Nikko is simply the use of it for metal, and at these speeds. Could absolutely see GW being an influence, though!

    • @caspervanhout
      @caspervanhout Год назад +2

      ​@@LowEndUniversityErlend Caspersen, who played in Spawn of Possession and is now with Igorrr, also uses this technique in a metal context. He has a youtube channel with playthroughs and an instagram on which he showcases it.

  • @denbotrexwell
    @denbotrexwell Год назад +1

    As soon as I saw you reacted to the video...I knew you were going to key up on the bass lick at the end of the Solo... You didn't disappoint.

  • @vjordan1709
    @vjordan1709 Год назад +1

    I believe it is a variation of the claw hammer technique used on a banjo. Also the way that Mark Knopfler plays guitar.

  • @leftyme4568
    @leftyme4568 Год назад +2

    I had a bassplayer in my metal band who just used 3 fingers to play fourths...it never bothered him that there was a change between the "finger rythm" compared to the actual 4/4 stroke ...he was just amazing!

  • @MythicFool
    @MythicFool Год назад +1

    Nikko Whitworth has a channel on YT, and a couple videos of bass playthru on 'Cleanse the Bloodlines' and 'Tonight we Ride' from his time with Unleash the Archers. Gives a really good view of his playstyle; a metal clawhammer bass picking is absolutely nuts.

  • @ShuKatashSam
    @ShuKatashSam Год назад +1

    Jazz players use this if you search here on RUclips. Thumb plus the 3 finger. Nice because 4/4 time works nicely and there's control. 3 fingers works well on a single string, but 4/4 or scales, it's more(much) difficult to do clean. Double finger with the index and middle works well for scales, 4/4 time. My big clown fingers bunch up too much but I play with all my fingers. Most folks who play this 4 finger use the ramps. I've not seen many that do NOT use the ramps with this method. It's hard to learn how to do, but the pay off is incredible.

  • @swiatlowiekuiste
    @swiatlowiekuiste 2 месяца назад

    I think the best testimony to their top notch technique is how relaxed they look: Brittney looks totally relaxed, like no tension in jaw or neck whatsoever, guitar players make it looks easy, the drummer looks like he could go for days and the bassist you described yourself.

  • @andrewbako9494
    @andrewbako9494 Год назад +3

    UTA are AMAZING! Absolutely top level musicians with one of the best vocalist this side of 80s-90s Geoff Tate/Roy Khan. Saw them live and they crushed it!!

  • @m3trembl2112
    @m3trembl2112 Год назад +2

    Very sick - the bass right-hand technique reminds me of Matt Garrison's style

    • @lowend
      @lowend Год назад

      I was thinking the exact same thing!

  • @roy19491
    @roy19491 Год назад +8

    Britney's voice has been described as 1/4 Ronnie James Dio, 1/4 Bruce Dickenson, 1/4 Ian Gillian, and 1/4 Geoff Tate....she can also sing opera; and she also writes the songs.....

  • @spawnarmed
    @spawnarmed Год назад

    That face averyone made at 11:11.... Yup, that hit really hard!

  • @deathsicon
    @deathsicon Год назад +3

    Steve DiGiorgio uses another interesting technique (at least to me) during parts with one of his many side bands Gone In April, it's put on display during his play through video for "as hope welcomes death"

  • @leftyme4568
    @leftyme4568 Год назад

    Awesome musicians and really down to earth band!

  • @nothanks7919
    @nothanks7919 Год назад

    man I waited forever for a bass player to react to this one. thanks for the insights!

  • @justinmills556
    @justinmills556 Год назад

    Reminds me of how Damien Erskine uses his plucking hand as well. It's a very economical action that could be less likely to cramp the hand especially if you can go between a " normal " style and this style.

  • @CaffeineNightOwl
    @CaffeineNightOwl Год назад +1

    UTA are a really amazing and talented band. also great and enjoyable to see a real expert reacting/analysing. thank you.

  • @bikershark9
    @bikershark9 Год назад +1

    Discovering your channel and this band at the same time is a big win

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад

      Aww, thank you for that! See you around 👊🏼💥

  • @vincentaponte5726
    @vincentaponte5726 8 месяцев назад

    We all need more Unleash the Archers content! Such an amazing band!

  • @l.-._.-._.-._.-._.-.l
    @l.-._.-._.-._.-._.-.l Год назад

    I love the lyrics to this song so much, love the fantasy story telling.

  • @reyuhcs64
    @reyuhcs64 Год назад

    Absolutely LOVING these reactions Mark. Keep em coming!

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад

      You bet! I really, really appreciate the kind words! 💙

  • @joeyb7628
    @joeyb7628 11 месяцев назад

    11:56 sounds like a little harmonics action there? Dude is amazing

  • @Metal_Auditor
    @Metal_Auditor Год назад +2

    People have said that this technique is called clawhammer and is traditionally used to play the banjo in bluegrass music.

  • @997steve
    @997steve Год назад

    Watched a lot of vocal reactions for this track, but found your bass reaction really insightful.

  • @MySackSweat
    @MySackSweat Год назад

    Fk man 6 years later this song still gets me with chills and a lump in the throat

  • @logankerlee
    @logankerlee 8 месяцев назад

    I'm VERY happy that you experienced this song by Unleash the Archers first! Amazing song by a brilliant band! Always happy to hear this one. :)

  • @stuartcolquhoun867
    @stuartcolquhoun867 Год назад +1

    Really glad you did this song...one of my favorite songs by this incredible band...you absolutely do this song justice with your review....thank you 🤘🤘🤘

  • @Alexxf35
    @Alexxf35 8 месяцев назад

    You're genuine love for music is infectious man, subscribed!

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  8 месяцев назад

      I appreciate that! Your sub means a lot. See you around!! ☺️🙏🏼

  • @gordonburchell4337
    @gordonburchell4337 Год назад

    I watched this video when it came out and as a bass player myself thought this guys technique was interesting cool to come across this video👍🎸

  • @metalmankam
    @metalmankam Год назад

    Never heard of this band before. I have some homework to do because this is epic AF

  • @areminderofwhatweare
    @areminderofwhatweare Год назад

    Dudes almost banjo rolling, that is wild.

  • @AzureSunwind
    @AzureSunwind Год назад

    Love you dude.

  • @rabidwallaby84
    @rabidwallaby84 Год назад +2

    UTA is by far my favorite metal band. Nico is no longer with the band, but their new bass player, Nick Miller, is incredible! I can't wait for their new album that should be out this fall!!

  • @MrJd1252
    @MrJd1252 Год назад +1

    If i'm not mistaken this technique is called "tremolo" in classical guitar

  • @dominatememagonline6334
    @dominatememagonline6334 9 месяцев назад

    I booked this band in Raleigh, NC USA a couple of years ago, and if you think they are that good in the video, you should see them LIVE. OMG!!!!

  • @icenic_wolf
    @icenic_wolf Год назад +6

    Probably the reason this one got suggested more than their other songs is because you can visually see his technique, and obviously that fun little bass fill; all of their songs are bangers, including their more recent album Abyss, which won at the Juno's (Canadian grammys).
    UTA's new bass player (as of about a year ago) is equally impressive, though his technique is a little less unique than Nikko's, q.v. ruclips.net/video/ZQzsO8_llW0/видео.html

  • @Imbubbaboyd67
    @Imbubbaboyd67 Год назад

    Saw them at AMF a few years back and was Amazed

  • @Noup309729
    @Noup309729 7 месяцев назад

    This song has been watched by many reaction channels and the ones who are more into technique are usually speechless about that bassist so I was hoping to find a review by someone who knows something about bass, Which is why I got here.
    Really cool to see your reaction and explanation ! I have no idea what that guy has become now 🥺😮

  • @greggarber9109
    @greggarber9109 8 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t know anything about playing the bass or guitar for that matter, but a couple musician reactors said the bass player is or may be using a banjo technique. One reactor said he saw a banjo in the background but I’ve yet to see it.

  • @MooreCEJr
    @MooreCEJr 11 месяцев назад

    In this song the bass provides the gallop sound....Called clawhammer... seen many southern players use this techinique as itis similar to banjo. Sometimes called down-picking, overhand, or frailing, is a distinctive banjo playing style and a common component of American old-time music.
    The principal difference between clawhammer style and other styles is the picking direction. Traditional picking styles (classic banjo), including those for folk, bluegrass, and classical guitar, consist of an up-picking motion by the fingers and a down-picking motion by the thumb; this is also the technique used in the Scruggs style for the banjo. Clawhammer picking, by contrast, is primarily a down-picking style. The hand assumes a claw-like shape and the strumming finger is kept fairly stiff, striking the strings by the motion of the hand at the wrist and/or elbow, rather than a flicking motion by the finger. In its most common form on the banjo, only the thumb and middle or index finger are used and the finger always downpicks, hitting the string with the back of the fingernail. By contrast, the thumb rests on the fifth string with the downpick motion, and is often released in a lighter up-pick to create the distinctive clawhammer sound.

  • @no2freakshow
    @no2freakshow 9 месяцев назад

    "Yeah, you knew I was going to stop for that."
    That's the reason I clicked this video!

  • @Helljaybass
    @Helljaybass Год назад

    This technique is being used by Evan Brewer for years already. Although the finger positioning of his right hand is a bit different, this is not really something new. You can also see check Dominique "Forest" Lapointe of BARF / Augury / First Fragment, Alex Weber (Session Player) of Exist, Malignancy and Talking Points - This is highly inspired by Classical Guitar Players - I took this technique (but never really got good with it cos I did not have a band that I can use this technique on) from Michael Hedges back in the days.

  • @michaelalbert1291
    @michaelalbert1291 Год назад

    Huh!……….That was just a ear onslaught of technicality,….and precision. Dude! You just got quote of the year! That was awesome! Made my day!

  • @TheFreeBass
    @TheFreeBass Год назад

    I explored this technique when I started playing in the mid 80's. My first "big influence" being Steve Harris I was already playing the gallop rhythm w/ 3 fingers as I didn't know (or care) at the time that he only used 2 fingers. It was just a natural motion for me to use 3, but when it came to straight 8ths/ 16ths I just couldn't wrap my head around hitting the beat/ emphasis/ accent on alternating fingers (only found out maybe 5 yrs ago that that's exactly how Sheehan plays) & trying to get my short-assed pinky in there caused cramping in my forearm. So I decided to try getting my thumb involved. Worked much better but I couldn't really "dig in" as I was already pretty used to having my thumb planted to pull against. Then I met/ befriended Chris Chapman around '86-7, "original" (in the sense that I don't believe they played any gigs before he joined) bass player for Disciples Of Power. You want a fucked up RH technique? He developed what he described as a 4 Finger Moebius Technique for "economy of motion": pinky ring middle index middle ring repeat. Very cool, very economical of motion, & yeah, it was 2 of my own "weak points" (pinky & counting) but he was/ is fucking amazing @ it. So I took & adapted it to a 3 finger Moebius: r m i m repeat. True, my middle finger does twice the work, but for the style(s) & slower speeds I tend to play it works for me just fine.
    Add in that fucker Geddy doing more w/ one finger than many do w/ 2 or 3 I guess one could say that us Canucks are just built differently.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад

      Yep, I watched a lot of Sheehan lessons early on to see how it achieved it. The 3 against 4 thing will get easier over time - it's all in your head. After awhile, you'll stop worrying about "counting" for the downbeat, and you'll just feel that you're synchronized to the tempo. I've tried incorporating the pinky a few times, it's just too odd for me.

    • @TheFreeBass
      @TheFreeBass Год назад

      @@LowEndUniversity There's the rub, innitt? It all gets easier over time, but if one technique feels better or more natural then that's the one to stick with & develop. That's one of the great things about bass: there's no "one proper way" to do anything (unless you consider how the original artist does it to be the right way... which I don't). In fact I believe that "doing it right" is one of the best ways to stifle yr own creativity & personal growth as a unique artist.

  • @christopherpacheco3859
    @christopherpacheco3859 Год назад

    I already heard the band but Never saw the bass player technique, it is awesome!

  • @Coles-bootleg-vids
    @Coles-bootleg-vids Год назад

    You need to check out the title track "Apex" too, one of my favorite tunes ever, learning the guitar parts for it.

  • @databloom70
    @databloom70 Год назад

    This song got me into UTA. I've seen them live and they don't disappoint. It was a sad day when it was announced that Nikko had left the band. They had a revolving door of fill in bass players for a year or so, but finally settled on Nick Miller who is one of the guitarists in the Canadian tech-death band First Fragment. He's got good chemistry with the band live, but in all honestly, I feel he plays bass like a guitar player would. Nikko was definitely a skilled bassist; was unique in terms of sound and technique, and I miss his playing greatly on their most recent album Abyss.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! Someone did point out how Nick plays in FF after I posted the FF video - certainly a small world. I'll have to check out some newer FF soon!

  • @chaoslover8893
    @chaoslover8893 Год назад

    I think Nikko had his own bass playthrough vid up as well. Could have focused in on that bass playing as well.

  • @BudhagRizzo
    @BudhagRizzo Год назад

    The drummer's double bass drum technique is not typical either. Where most would use their feet in a 1-2, 1-2 pattern, he uses a 1-1, 2-2 pattern. Blows my mind!

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад

      I thought I noticed that, but didn't zone in too hard. If so, that's incredibly interesting...is this common for drummers? I feel like Thomas Lang would be good at this, haha

  • @johnmiller8989
    @johnmiller8989 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. I wish more bassists would cover rock videos like this. Its a completely different viewpoint that I wanna see. I would love to see you cover more of them or Nightwish.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад

      You bet, John. Appreciate the kind words. It's my familiar scene, and I plan to focus on it mostly! A lot of bass players tend to stick to funk/jazz (which I plan to do some of too). I'd really like to do Nightwish - is there a song you'd recommend?

  • @billhogue9523
    @billhogue9523 Год назад

    Epically powerful metal album!

  • @sunshaker01
    @sunshaker01 Год назад

    So I'm going to start this request with an unusual question, what does an Latin Grammy Nominated Bassist teach their student? In most cases we will never know, but in the case of Pablo González Sarre of Los Claxons and his student Alejandra Villarreal of The Warning we have video. The Warning are 3 sisters from Monterrey, México, Daniela (Lead Vocal, Guitar), Paulina (Drummer, Lead and Backing Vocals), and Alejandra Villarreal (Bass, Backing Vocals), who went viral on RUclips in 2014 (ages 14/12/9) and have matured into a great band. All 3 are very talented, Daniela (Dany) has a great voice, Paulina (Pau, said like Pow) is one of those rare Singing Drummers (she has a headset mic, if you can't see who is singing it is her), Alejandra (Ale said like Aleh, not the beer) has perfect pitch and is, according to her sisters, a walking talking metronome.
    The Warning - DISCIPLE Live at Teatro Metropolitan CDMX 08/29/2022 ruclips.net/video/Wo0odllVq8g/видео.html
    The Warning - Ale y su maestro Pablo (bajista de Los Claxons) ruclips.net/video/1i4oFvVUJQU/видео.html

  • @orion351us
    @orion351us Год назад

    First time watching you, and I already subscribed.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад

      Shucks, thank you so much Michael! Means a lot 🙏🏼

  • @Stevil3113
    @Stevil3113 Год назад

    Don’t know if you’ve looked at them before but the bassist from Beyond Creation is nuts. Also Cryptopsy

  • @IbogaOfficial
    @IbogaOfficial Год назад +1

    Thats Nikko, hes not with the band anymore, he couldnt handle touring, but hes got a youtube channel

  • @zacharyduval1
    @zacharyduval1 Год назад

    Let's go!

  • @jowildcat40
    @jowildcat40 Год назад

    Started playing the bass a few days ago, and having been classically trained on the guitar, it felt natural to strum like this bassist, especially since I've got a 5 string and am conscious about right hand muting the B string. Working on the Slap and pop to learn funk, but sometimes I find myself defaulting to this method depending on how some songs group their notes.

  • @anderslofgren8235
    @anderslofgren8235 Год назад +1

    Another reactor, Old Skule Nerd, called the bass technique "Claw hammer". Don't know if it's the name for it but it seems accurate...Great band and Ms Slayes is one H of a singer!

  • @blackphoenixfamily8477
    @blackphoenixfamily8477 Год назад

    He's doing fucking galloping with the effort of a slow rub out that you are slow burnin LMFAO......very cool \m/

  • @LadyGainhart
    @LadyGainhart Год назад

    This is just one of my favourite bands.
    The technique he uses on the bass is called clawhammer, and its commonly used by banjo players!

  • @soniclab-cnc
    @soniclab-cnc Год назад

    she has a great voice wow... sick band

  • @higuk999
    @higuk999 Год назад

    Screams of a technique developped yo keep up with fast metal while saviouring energy for a full show

  • @grantolson7200
    @grantolson7200 Год назад

    Speaking of Evan brewer, I’d love to see you see one of his Entheos playthroughs!

  • @pownurmomma
    @pownurmomma Год назад

    This whole album apex is pure 🔥

  • @amygoodson-catlady
    @amygoodson-catlady Год назад

    1st time stopping by... you like a bit of power metal that starts w a wicked bass solo (by bassist, Chris David)? Check out Swedish sensations, Majestica (ft Tommy Johansson of Sabaton), song, Above The Sky! Also, super nice guys!

  • @ChaseCarneson
    @ChaseCarneson Год назад

    Very nice job with this one dude. New sub here. 💪

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      Chase!! Thanks for stopping by, and for the kind words. Big fan of your channel, my friend! 👊🏼💥

    • @ChaseCarneson
      @ChaseCarneson Год назад

      @@LowEndUniversity appreciate that, also…likewise. Found you today and been through videos already. Keep it up buddy, here if you ever need anything.

  • @ianmcconehea316
    @ianmcconehea316 Год назад

    Hey man, as a bass player myself, i loved your reaction. would love to see your reaction to some of the First Fragment bass playthroughs, hes a beast to be sure.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +1

      Thanks Ian, I really appreciate that. I posted a First Fragment one just last week or so, check it out!

    • @ianmcconehea316
      @ianmcconehea316 Год назад

      @@LowEndUniversity one of the guitar players for FF, Nick Miller, is the new bass player for Unleash The Archers.

  • @maximem.ste-marie3578
    @maximem.ste-marie3578 4 месяца назад

    10: 56 :".. talented.." : These guys are passed talented. They re the real exemple of virtuosos.

  • @alderasterentertainment4339
    @alderasterentertainment4339 Год назад

    Awakening is also the first song in a two album storyline. Apex is the first album and Abyss is the second album.

  • @headschlong
    @headschlong 6 месяцев назад

    Lol. I love it when reaction video people are outclassed and a bit embarrassed.

  • @deepfury
    @deepfury Год назад +1

    Love UTA! I Think you could appreciate something from Ne Obliviscaris, amazing bass work from Martino Garattoni (he did some crazy playthrough, check them out)😊

  • @danielosheigh4793
    @danielosheigh4793 9 месяцев назад

    I am no Bass player by any means, but I have met the band twice now at smaller shows where I've been a stage manager. Nico is using a modified Claw Hammer technique. He does pick with his 3 top fingers, along with his thumb, but because his hand is curled it's hard to see it.
    It sucks that it didn't work out with him and the band, but he had other commitments to attend to, so had to leave after this album.
    You would be correct in that it is more used in classical guitar and flamenco, but man you have to admit it sounds filthy on that bass :-)

  • @TheThingThatShouldNotBe
    @TheThingThatShouldNotBe Год назад

    You should check out Forrest bassist, he plays this way in the death metal genre, and out dates this band by 20 years. Its a very well known technique in Canada.

  • @jamesmarkham7489
    @jamesmarkham7489 Год назад +1

    Ryan martenie from mudvayne was the first person i ever saw using a "classical guitar" right hand technique. This guys right hand is very interesting.
    Ive had discussions on youtube where people say this technique is terrible and "doesn't even exist" its funny how people can't escape those mental barriers they build for themselves.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +3

      Now that you mention that, I could see how Ryan's is similar in some ways. I also forgot about Evan Marien, who, if I recall, plays really similarly to Nikko. Yeah, technique is extremely objective, and I hate that objectivity people try to force on it. If someone can play bass with one foot and one hand, and it sounds killer, then I'd call that perfect technique!

    • @jamesmarkham7489
      @jamesmarkham7489 Год назад +2

      @@LowEndUniversity 100% agree. Evan’s technique is similar as well I forgot about that. If what he’s doing is wrong then idk anything about music.

    • @LowEndUniversity
      @LowEndUniversity  Год назад +3

      Right! People can just be purists when it comes to art, which is anything but objective.

  • @chromakey84
    @chromakey84 9 месяцев назад

    Way too entertaining brother

  • @rikosborne1212
    @rikosborne1212 Год назад +1

    I believe Nikko is playing a custom Kiesel bass.

  • @jlbaca7314
    @jlbaca7314 Год назад

    In the UTA Video Time Stands Still, Nikko is playing Cello, so there is some cross over there in the style to playing bass. I have noticed he seems to adapt to whatever the song requires. I have seen him play the usual way you see bass players play and he uses a pick as well at times so again, I think he just plays as you put the most efficient way for whatever the song requires.

  • @Justin-nq6kf
    @Justin-nq6kf Год назад +4

    Mudvayne's bassist Ryan Martinie is the best in their genre.