Charles my buddy, thank you so much for the add ! I am very grateful to have you playing bass again on my latest single being released November 2020. Thank you for your amazing tasteful playing and always serving the song, A good musician knows how to play, a great musician knows when to play, and thats what you are ! Keep the good spirit up !!! Peace, Lars
I have a question. What do your brain impulses look when playing those brutal polyrhythms? You basically have to have 2 seperate brains to do that so well! Freaking amazing!
😂I always have to practise sections like that REALLY slowly at first and then work up the speed. It takes about 3 times longer than usual to learn those polyphonic sections.
You practicing piano helped with polyphony though I would think.... I imagine it gave you a different perspective of bass than others that were not inspired by it?
I agree -- I gave it the thumb when he started the lesson at the end. I greatly appreciate the honest (and CLEAR) explanation of technique and rationale.
Thank you for joining us Charles! We were so happy that you did and loved your part! Great tapping tips too, especially number 2 is really important imho ☺️
i would love a "tapping with charles wedensday" or something where he tap something slowly with us following. kinda like bob ross but tapp. iono man think about it I'm getting a bass soon and I'll follow along
the music makes me want to sleep... so relaxing lol. I should sleep actually, it’s almost ten o clock here in france. Ive got school tomorrow. Good night!
Hi Charles. Thank you for always doing what you do. I know that you have many requests but as classical musician lovers, my wife and I request you to play Rachmaninov prelude in g minor on bass. I have full faith that you can do it. You’re my favourite musician and favourite existence. 😊
I’ve been meaning to ask this question for a while, but I wasn’t sure if I was comfortable. I’m at the point where I’m just 🤷🏻♀️ I lost the use of my right hand. I was a musician and played anything I could get my hands on (mostly just drums, piano, bass, and guitar). I sold all my instruments ten years back out of frustration from it. A friend pointed me to your videos and thinks I could still play bass one handed. Do you think this is even possible? I don’t want to buy a new guitar without being sure. If so, do you have any advice for making left-hand only playing actually viable?
I don't know about guitars, but I know that there are one-handed recorders that are excellent! If you are interested, I'll leave a link ruclips.net/video/xlXjr0oOrXs/видео.html
I was thinking about how to get you on an electric guitar and I think a petal steel guitar is your best option. You could use a hollow slider on your pinky and still pluck the strings with your other fingers. And those petals and knee levers mean you can do a lot. ruclips.net/video/NrbSL92Kz1Y/видео.html You don't have to play Country or Hawaiian...be creative and do whatever you want. Here is a guy with a lapslide having a blast: ruclips.net/video/IFSFhVSlm9g/видео.html
Charles! Thank you for this video! I’ve been playing bass for years but I never gave tapping a chance because I could never make it work or feel like I was doing it correctly. This video changed that! Following your tips (and with a little knowledge of scales) I just came up with a tapping bass line that I never thought I’d be able to play!!!
I love to see your passion evident in every video, this is what makes you one of the best, and even taking the time to teach your viewers is amazing, I applaud that
Not a bassist but a pianist. I like to practice techniques on (parts of) pieces I struggle with, as there I have not yet developed muscle memory so it's easier to judge which techniques are more efficient. Then transfer those techniques to something I simply enjoy to play, and see whether I can make it sound better with the practiced techniques. Not sure if this is really a good way to practice as I'm self taught, but it has worked for me thus far.
Charles I saw that you were at 999k subs so I just subscribed and when I refreshed you hit 1 million! There's a good chance it wasn't me but I'm at least one of the million. Congrats and you really deserve it
I have two more tips: 1. Use the lightest strings you can get. Lighter strings get into motion much easier than heavy ones and they have a slightly brighter tone. For me a 030 - 050 - 070 - 090 gauge is ideal. 2. Cut the frequencies below 100 Hz. This helps even more to avoid a muddy and indifferent tone. Keep on rockin'! 🙂
It is so amazing that tapping can be done so beautifully even on a 4 string bass. For 2023, one of my yearly goals is to get into tapping. If I can get to level 3 by the end of 2023, I am going to reward myself by getting a six string bass guitar.
I need RUclips to put more like buttons because I still can't believe how amazing sounds a bass in your hands, Charles. I think your music brings me more years of life, cause it feels great.
I love your style and listen to you all the time. I know that it's not just about what your playing with your hands, but what those hands are playing on. A good bass setup is so key in all of this. Your bass setup is epic. Thanks for all you do!
Thanks man. I was looking for a good video to break me into the world of tap, and this one seems perfect. Also all levels you played sounded great and it got extremely impressive towards the end.. It sounded like/looked like you were arpeggio sweeping the entire neck! Insane!!
For anyone interested, those chords in the beginning are made with the 1 and 5 in the right hand and the 3 and 7 in the left hand. ie. Eb and Bb in the RH and G and D in the LH. Kinda like two power chords played a third apart (major or minor third, depending on the chord quality).
Just subscribed to your channel. I have been playing bass for 35 years and I can only dream of having the skills you possess. Absolutely incredible. Cheers !!
Anything else you want me to explain/teach/demonstrate/break down? 👇🏻
G.O.A.T by Polyphia
A cover of the lesson by Wooten
How you do that flicky-strumming-type technique used at the start of your Hardest Bass Solo Ever for Davie
Even the first one is impossible for me😁
Yes plz
Everybody talks about how good of a bass player you are, but nobody talks about the beautiful song you just played.
It was composed by him, that's why everyone praises him
Thank you, bro! I'm so happy you took part on the collab. It turned out to be very epic indeed, a lot of amazing bassists!
Now just make sure your hand heals properly so we can hear your epic bass again in all its glory! 🔥
@@CharlesBerthoud
Level 12 *Pure euphoria*
All jokes aside, it's insane how skilled you are, Charles
Indeed
Indeed
YOU HERE TOO
Haha you are not the famous guy here haha. Any ways, hello
You're everywhere wtf
Charles my buddy, thank you so much for the add ! I am very grateful to have you playing bass again on my latest single being released November 2020. Thank you for your amazing tasteful playing and always serving the song, A good musician knows how to play, a great musician knows when to play, and thats what you are ! Keep the good spirit up !!! Peace, Lars
Always a pleasure working with you!
Excellent sub call out for Lars T. Done. And thanks for all the insane talent killer bass videos.
@@PhilDixonlivestoride Thanks so much Phil !
@Vexxter LOL, thanks for the great analogy, I love it :-)
I'm so good at tapping I go from 3 straight to 11.
😂
He basically did 100 tap exercises every day during 4 years and became the Saitama of Bass. He just didn't go bald.
Nah man, he still is doin that excercise. He might become bald sooner or later.
He is just doing 99 per day so he won't go bald
One Tap Man
Okay, Davie is Genos
I have a question. What do your brain impulses look when playing those brutal polyrhythms? You basically have to have 2 seperate brains to do that so well! Freaking amazing!
😂I always have to practise sections like that REALLY slowly at first and then work up the speed. It takes about 3 times longer than usual to learn those polyphonic sections.
Thanks for your replies.. i feel smarter now
Each of his fingers develloped it's own brain
@@CharlesBerthoud yeah because if you can play it slowly you can play it quickly
You practicing piano helped with polyphony though I would think.... I imagine it gave you a different perspective of bass than others that were not inspired by it?
Absolutely brilliant Charles!
You truly are a genius of the highest quality!
Not a bass player, but I love the lesson at the end there. Super cool to show off what you can do with a technique and then showing how to do it.
I agree -- I gave it the thumb when he started the lesson at the end. I greatly appreciate the honest (and CLEAR) explanation of technique and rationale.
I love your music!!!
This is simply so humble of you for us! Learning from the T A P P God feels so much a privilege here. Awesome work as always man!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@CharlesBerthoud You are very welcome!
I can only barely do level 1 lol
The first 3 levels reminded me of Zelda's soundtracks xD
Yea same here. Really beautiful...
Sounds like the fairy fountain theme
It gave me the same feeling I had with Ocarina of Time Opening Theme, Link riding Epona and the 'Press Start' appearing on the screen :)
level 1:
me: i am out.
_"Bassists are just failed guitarists"_
-No one who'd heard an actually good bassist
Thank you for joining us Charles! We were so happy that you did and loved your part!
Great tapping tips too, especially number 2 is really important imho ☺️
i would love a "tapping with charles wedensday" or something where he tap something slowly with us following. kinda like bob ross but tapp. iono man think about it I'm getting a bass soon and I'll follow along
I love it when artists mess with the speed and timing of songs, that 7/8 beat just has me crying it’s so good
the music makes me want to sleep...
so relaxing lol.
I should sleep actually, it’s almost ten o clock here in france.
Ive got school tomorrow.
Good night!
Good night
Good night 😁
Sleep well!
You got a full 8?
Oh you re french
Never ceases to amaze me how good your skills are. Charles is truly in a level of his own
Dude level 9.5 was so sick, it sounded amazing
Charles da homie coming in clutch
Now we will all learn the way of t a p p
I'm so happy I've found your channel, that makes my life so much better
Hi Charles. Thank you for always doing what you do. I know that you have many requests but as classical musician lovers, my wife and I request you to play Rachmaninov prelude in g minor on bass. I have full faith that you can do it. You’re my favourite musician and favourite existence. 😊
HOW does this not have more views??? This is incredible!!!
He is way more better than Davie at tapping TBH....
I don't know about other techniques....
NODDY I have to agree with you. And he's good at many techniques
@@nicop200 yap.. Too good actually ... 👌
Davie is slap god and meme god
Is better than Davie in ALL aspects. Davie is better than Charles only in memes
@@miguelruiz4029 Nah Davie has better reach because of his monster hands, so there are some things Davie can play better
Absolutely fantastic Charles... and great tips too
I think you’re officially better than Davie504
He honestly has been for a while
no
Davie is very good with bass, but he is definitely not even close being the best.
Nah
*NO.*
I didn't know you have albums on Spotify. I´ve been listening them for about 3 days and I absolutely love them!
"Lars is making some waves in the world of jazz"
Is this a Lars Ulrich joke? I really hope so 😂
CharlesBerthoud yes lol
Just love how incredibly skilled you are ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Anyone else wants to see Charles play some technical death metal basslines on one of these days? 🙋🏻♂️
I love this.
I want to try this so badly but I don't have a bass. I hope this works similarly on guitar.
You're really inspirational Charles
That's weird... 855 likes and 0 dislikes. I don't think I've seen a video with more than 100 likes and no dislikes before :P
You summoned the haters.
There are 12 now haha
There are 15 now
Man your instructional videos are so great, to the point and detailed.
Thankyou for sharing 💚
I’ve been meaning to ask this question for a while, but I wasn’t sure if I was comfortable. I’m at the point where I’m just 🤷🏻♀️
I lost the use of my right hand. I was a musician and played anything I could get my hands on (mostly just drums, piano, bass, and guitar). I sold all my instruments ten years back out of frustration from it.
A friend pointed me to your videos and thinks I could still play bass one handed. Do you think this is even possible? I don’t want to buy a new guitar without being sure. If so, do you have any advice for making left-hand only playing actually viable?
I think you could play some pretty good bass lines with just your left hand. I can imagine with enough practice you could do it!
Ooomg i can't even imagine
I don't know about guitars, but I know that there are one-handed recorders that are excellent! If you are interested, I'll leave a link
ruclips.net/video/xlXjr0oOrXs/видео.html
I was thinking about how to get you on an electric guitar and I think a petal steel guitar is your best option. You could use a hollow slider on your pinky and still pluck the strings with your other fingers. And those petals and knee levers mean you can do a lot. ruclips.net/video/NrbSL92Kz1Y/видео.html You don't have to play Country or Hawaiian...be creative and do whatever you want.
Here is a guy with a lapslide having a blast: ruclips.net/video/IFSFhVSlm9g/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/Q-QZrTo7VIM/видео.html or check out «chapman stick».
Charles! Thank you for this video! I’ve been playing bass for years but I never gave tapping a chance because I could never make it work or feel like I was doing it correctly. This video changed that! Following your tips (and with a little knowledge of scales) I just came up with a tapping bass line that I never thought I’d be able to play!!!
Charles is better than Davie in all styles and techniques... I'm 14 and I hope some day to reach Charles Level
Man, I need to stop doubting if I'll enjoy a Charles video. I always do.
It's very helpful when you break down your techniques, than you
I love to see your passion evident in every video, this is what makes you one of the best, and even taking the time to teach your viewers is amazing, I applaud that
Any advice for exercises to work on my tapping with? Just a bunch of arpeggios? Chords? Scales?
Not a bassist but a pianist. I like to practice techniques on (parts of) pieces I struggle with, as there I have not yet developed muscle memory so it's easier to judge which techniques are more efficient. Then transfer those techniques to something I simply enjoy to play, and see whether I can make it sound better with the practiced techniques.
Not sure if this is really a good way to practice as I'm self taught, but it has worked for me thus far.
This is the best original song I've heard in this type of videos by youtubers reviewing or testing an instrument
Now...the hard part is keeping low action without fret buzz...could you do a video explaining that or showing it to us? (If you can of course) THANKS!
yea that is my problem.
Charles thank you so much for the great tips!
It helps so much.... Blessings!!
Once again, Charles, you are incredible! Thanks so much for sharing your talents and perspectives with those of us who don't have these abilities!
Well is there someone better than u ? If yes I’m actually wondering how
I'm not sure if the laws of physics will allow that
Better not, having many more subscribers yes
Possibly Davie 504
Power Falcon Well they’ve been broken,
Davie 504 has entered the chat
@davie504 is much better, after all he has *the holy S L A P P*
Magnificent. Can you do some some Iron Maiden?
It's always so refreshing to hear someone who has mastered his instrument let his musicality dominate his playing. Superb!
Challenge: Play Rob Scallon Rain withouth delay
Very awesome Charles!!! Awesome free bass lesson . Started off easy enough, but then geez, lol.
Davie504 is crying in this moment because he can’t do it hahaha
He can't tap better than Charles but absolutely better at slap
@@randomvideo1048 not even close.
By far the best bassist on RUclips. Great Work.
TAP LIKE NOW
This guy is like a created bass player. Amazing!
The final level of tapping is to use your pp.
You still have long way to go
May the force be with you, AmBASSador! Thanks for 11 levels of goosebumps
Charles I saw that you were at 999k subs so I just subscribed and when I refreshed you hit 1 million! There's a good chance it wasn't me but I'm at least one of the million. Congrats and you really deserve it
New sub here, watched a few of your vids now and I must say I love your "guitar face" you make when you are really getting into the music!
I have two more tips:
1. Use the lightest strings you can get. Lighter strings get into motion much easier than heavy ones and they have a slightly brighter tone. For me a 030 - 050 - 070 - 090 gauge is ideal.
2. Cut the frequencies below 100 Hz. This helps even more to avoid a muddy and indifferent tone.
Keep on rockin'! 🙂
Thank you for this Charles
Enchanted night.. it still is my favorite song from Charles 🙌
It is so amazing that tapping can be done so beautifully even on a 4 string bass. For 2023, one of my yearly goals is to get into tapping. If I can get to level 3 by the end of 2023, I am going to reward myself by getting a six string bass guitar.
This channel makes me cry out of happiness :)
I got chills several times while listening to this. Great work!!
テクニックだけでなく音楽的にも美しいのが何より素晴らしい❗
The little tutorial.... so very helpful. Thankx.... p.s. 9.5 was the best one.
I love how its all an actual song, more than just various levels
I need RUclips to put more like buttons because I still can't believe how amazing sounds a bass in your hands, Charles.
I think your music brings me more years of life, cause it feels great.
I'd pay for a JRPG OST written entirely by Charles with ONLY bass. Beautiful work man!
Thank you for Level 11. Really needed that ♥️
1:40 soooo wonderful melody
level 4 sounds so beautiful! :)
Wow thanks for the tapping tips, i practiced tapping for 3 hours straight earlier and my fingers burn help
i decided to learn tapping yesterday this is spot on
Thank you , love your stuff 👍😎
Wow, this was great! It answered questions I asked in another video. Thank you
Omg... amazing!!! Omg! Im speechless xD how great execution.
You are great, man! Thanks for the tips and smooth song
I love your style and listen to you all the time. I know that it's not just about what your playing with your hands, but what those hands are playing on. A good bass setup is so key in all of this. Your bass setup is epic. Thanks for all you do!
Your bass just looks like a dream to play, I need to play more.
This song also needs to be on an album.
Yesssssss thank you for this!!!! Watching right now so exited
Charles that was fucking beautiful dude im sending this to every musician i know.
I have small hands and therefore I rely heavily on tapping for most melodies and solos. This video really helped me❤️
Thanks man. I was looking for a good video to break me into the world of tap, and this one seems perfect. Also all levels you played sounded great and it got extremely impressive towards the end.. It sounded like/looked like you were arpeggio sweeping the entire neck! Insane!!
I'm always amazed when I listen to you
Beautiful melody and good precision. Thank you for this wonderful music.
That was sick man. You are very good.
This was super interesting, loved you sharing some of your knowledge.
For anyone interested, those chords in the beginning are made with the 1 and 5 in the right hand and the 3 and 7 in the left hand.
ie. Eb and Bb in the RH and G and D in the LH.
Kinda like two power chords played a third apart (major or minor third, depending on the chord quality).
do u know the tuning for this? i was playing along by ear and the g string for level 4 has been messing me up
Amazing!
We demand level 6! What are you hiding?! lol Awesome vid as always!
lets agree charles is a god at making beautiful music
This might be my favorite song you've made.
You are THE most impressive bassist I've ever watched man. You are the man. Thanks for this
Charles your really good bud. The hours and hours of hard work you put in shows and your passion is the ! on it all.
Just subscribed to your channel. I have been playing bass for 35 years and I can only dream of having the skills you possess. Absolutely incredible. Cheers !!
awesome, wonderful , unbelievable
5:04 davie: what did you just say about my straight fingers technic?