15 MORE Things I Wish I'd Learned Sooner as a Gigging Bassist

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2020
  • Save even MORE years of stupid gigging mistakes! Thanks to some awesome comments from you, we're back with more tips and tricks we should all have figured out a lot sooner as gigging musicians.
    Some of these are bass-specific, but as with the last video, a lot will apply to musicians of any instrument.
    Got more suggestions? Stick 'em in the comments below. Thanks for watching!
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Комментарии • 55

  • @Groovemyster
    @Groovemyster 3 года назад +61

    Not everyone has a P bass or a jazz or even a spare bass. Some only have only one bass. Soooo, my advice is 'get to know your instrument and amp'. Can you change your eq settings, move your right hand to change the sound, mute with palm and pluck with thumb...etc. There are ways to emulate other bass sounds without having to have another bass.

    • @ZodiacEntertainment2
      @ZodiacEntertainment2 3 года назад

      You can also learn to get different sounds with different pick thicknesses and materials, foam mutes, tunings, EQ settings, etc.
      There is a lot of good that can come from knowing the one or two basses you have REALLY well.

    • @ampthebassplayer
      @ampthebassplayer 3 года назад +2

      100%! I've made several videos on how much you can do with just your hands and the bass. Any bass can be versatile if the player knows what they're doing.

    • @musenw8834
      @musenw8834 2 года назад +2

      Totally agree! better the bassists who know their own (cheaper) basses from the inside out than those with expensive basses but aren't familiar with them. makes a world of difference.

    • @MarcG7424
      @MarcG7424 2 года назад +1

      A lot of us didn't start off with Farrari basses I would think most started with a P a J or even a P/J any other choice is shortsighted

    • @brandonbrandon2822
      @brandonbrandon2822 2 года назад

      Just get more basses

  • @LicksoftheLegend
    @LicksoftheLegend 3 года назад +11

    Funny pee story: about 10 years ago I was playing a punk gig and it was the very first and last gig for the band opening for us. The singer left mid song to take a pee. The guy unplugs his mic after two songs and goes to wait in line for the bathroom well the band continues to play the song. He then proceeds to pee and the entire club is waiting in complete silence for this guy to finish. The guy comes back and the band stop and unplug and leave the show literally never to be seen again. They didn’t even stick around to split the door at the end of the night.

  • @aaronmeives4496
    @aaronmeives4496 3 года назад +17

    A lot of musicians don’t have teachers or mentors so this video will be VERY useful. I loved your original video to this and this one is also very useful!

  • @caifanesdelaaalaz8529
    @caifanesdelaaalaz8529 3 года назад +4

    warming up is super necessary..I have been playing rock and metal since I began being a musician, now days my right hand hurts pretty bad in the morning. one time last year on the upper side of my right elbow, a swollen nerve muscle could be seen drawing through my skin. and a few days ago I woke up with two fingers of my right hand super stiff being unable to move. the middle finger and the ring finger to be precise. so be careful.

  • @lyonsson6480
    @lyonsson6480 3 года назад +3

    Good stuff here for sure! I struggle with keeping my cables neat. I play electric and acoustic guitar for most gigs, sometimes Mandolin as well. Three instruments, two amps, 5 cables. Three into my pedal board and two out. Fun times.

  • @danmcc7461
    @danmcc7461 3 года назад +11

    If you're an opening act, it is a darned good idea to know the headliner's tunes so you DON'T do one of them as your opener set list!!!

  • @michaelweinman9051
    @michaelweinman9051 10 месяцев назад

    LOVE THIS! Cheers JF! From big fan MTW in L.A. Guitar/bass/vocals

  • @joecarl5473
    @joecarl5473 3 года назад

    I love these little 1 on 1 sit downs Josh. Very informative!!!

  • @julianthesmooshyhusky8976
    @julianthesmooshyhusky8976 3 года назад +1

    Bring extra 9 volt batteries, everybody needs them. Active/Passive bypass switches are handy too

  • @tylerpayne5983
    @tylerpayne5983 9 месяцев назад

    In regards to #4 and as a general tip; practice how you perform. If you get high or have a few beers at practice, then get high or have a few beers for the gig

  • @jdmarino
    @jdmarino 3 года назад

    This is a really great channel. Honest and often funny.

  • @judih.8754
    @judih.8754 3 года назад +2

    Great tips. I hope to get to the point of playing live someday. I'm taking your course and it is soooo helpful and fun!! Thanks 😊

  • @lukefromtonight
    @lukefromtonight 3 года назад +1

    Great video! 😊

  • @ZodiacEntertainment2
    @ZodiacEntertainment2 3 года назад

    Love your videos Josh. I've been playing for about two years now and your videos have been super helpful for me. Fingers crossed I can be gigging someday once all this pandemic stuff is behind us.

  • @shoesupsleevesdown
    @shoesupsleevesdown 3 года назад

    all very excellent points. thanks for taking the time to share what people added to the previous video.

  • @freedoms18
    @freedoms18 2 года назад +1

    Just so you know, I've learned my bass playing mostly from you videos. And I thank you so much for you content! 😊

  • @michaelweinman9051
    @michaelweinman9051 10 месяцев назад

    Ssssssuuuuuper cool post. Great subject. Thanks for your work!

  • @ricka5959
    @ricka5959 3 года назад +1

    #8 is pretty good. I would have been a hero at one of my last gigs if I had a few of the picks our guitar player uses handy and an extra guitar stand to loan him, he brought the wrong bottom part / slingshot looking thingy.
    My #1 tip is get there way early, there's nothing I hate more than feeling rushed. Although, sometimes you still have to wait until the very last minute, then quickly set up, play, then quickly clear the stage.

  • @lyonsson6480
    @lyonsson6480 3 года назад +1

    I have to admit, I had no idea you owned a bass other than your Peavey until I watched some of your videos! I only ever saw that one when you were with Tempest.

  • @DeltaLimaBR
    @DeltaLimaBR 3 года назад

    Cara! Seus vídeos são demais! sua didática é incrível! Obrigado!

  • @ChrisSmith-bz1gl
    @ChrisSmith-bz1gl 3 года назад +11

    Wait, so you are saying there are basses out there that are NOT p basses with flats. Who knew.

    • @SonicXRage
      @SonicXRage 3 года назад +1

      And I could have sworn that it's illegal to play heavy metal on anything that's not a Dingwall Combustion or some kind of Warwick!

  • @WimRijksen
    @WimRijksen 3 года назад

    Thanks Josh.

  • @jaimedallavalle
    @jaimedallavalle 3 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @chromaticdeath
    @chromaticdeath 3 года назад +4

    Who makes your strap? Looks super comfy.

  • @sebastianbisurgi9970
    @sebastianbisurgi9970 3 года назад

    You are THE BEST

  • @HapyLLIuTeJIb
    @HapyLLIuTeJIb 3 года назад +1

    Also, the spare battery, cable and even a bass are obvious. What is NOT so obvious - always have A STAND FOR YOUR BASS, so that you wouldn't have to put it on the ground (which never should happen.. Never!), on a chair or on its strings (cool tip I learned from one of your other vids), risking it falling.

  • @FretboardVisualization
    @FretboardVisualization 3 года назад +2

    I have 3 Peavey Cirrus basses from the 90s. The tuners go bad. I had one disintegrate 5 minutes before downbeat. Unfixable broken metal. Luckily someone had a bass I could use, but I sure didn't like playing his four string when I needed five. I've noticed your bass has had mismatched tuners in old videos, so I assume you've had similar problems. I have a gig bag that holds two basses, and I carry two basses to all gigs now.

    • @kentfossgreen3992
      @kentfossgreen3992 3 года назад

      Hipshot Ultralites are what's on Josh's Cirrus now. Highly recommended.

  • @MarcG7424
    @MarcG7424 2 года назад

    Zip ties are always a good thing to have and a cutting instrument

  • @henryfreeman7748
    @henryfreeman7748 2 года назад

    Great information in this business you have to be willing to learn after all no one knows everything and I don't want to be a mediocre bassist, noodling hate it.

  • @precarious210
    @precarious210 Год назад

    I like the naily sound but I play heavy music on high distortion so it adds to the metallic grind.

  • @BassPlay3r
    @BassPlay3r 3 года назад

    Bring one of those mats for people who work hours standing in one place. They around $30 at home improvement stores. You can hide cables and your feet will thank you after long gigs

  • @vmastereadg
    @vmastereadg 3 года назад +1

    If you use icy hot on your tennis elbow, remember to wash hands thoroughly before you piss and get onstage. Unless you are an Elvis impersonator.

  • @HapyLLIuTeJIb
    @HapyLLIuTeJIb 3 года назад +1

    Oh, number 4 is SO bassist's!
    I always find myself handing out the setlist to all the bandmates :)

  • @Groovemyster
    @Groovemyster 3 года назад +1

    Also, maybe have a barrier between yourself and the punters. I've had many pedals messed up because some drunk spilt drinks all over my pedals. Grrrr 🤬

  • @ivankostadinov9687
    @ivankostadinov9687 3 года назад +5

    You started gigging at age 15? How?

    • @tylerpayne5983
      @tylerpayne5983 9 месяцев назад

      I started at 15 too bruh, Jr. high jazz band. A gig is a gig

  • @markjames6822
    @markjames6822 3 года назад +2

    Oh man, one suggestion I have: Keep irrelevant conversations OFF of the stage. I was on a gig once where the lead guitarist and drummer were arguing over what song we were playing next and it was so embarrassing because the microphone caught ALL of the argument. It doesn't look good to anyone when members of a band are doing that and everyone can hear!

  • @caifanesdelaaalaz8529
    @caifanesdelaaalaz8529 3 года назад

    I used to believe that without alcohol I wouldn't be able to sing well or act cool on stage. so i got used to be drinking and playing bass as well as singing. one night in the middle of the first song, I had to rush off the stage since I couldn't hold the pee anymore. today I don't drink anymore. turns out I was very wrong, I don't need alcohol to feel comfortable on stage.

  • @kuyajacob69
    @kuyajacob69 2 года назад

    I swear any person who could dislike the video is just someone in denial.

  • @Johnny-ju6di
    @Johnny-ju6di 3 года назад +2

    I used to practice stoned all the time and when I quit smoking, it felt like I was playing worse x(. I don't think cannabis significantly effects technical skill, but I believe it boosts creativity and improvisation. There's pros and cons :/

  • @ilikebigbassandicannotlie7228
    @ilikebigbassandicannotlie7228 2 года назад

    Oh wait, I gotta pee.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................whew, ok, I am back, let's rock! Hilarious!

  • @ethanandrews1230
    @ethanandrews1230 9 месяцев назад

    14:51 This quote aged very poorly after the last BassBuzz video

  • @billybones4950
    @billybones4950 3 года назад

    Do you like bananas?

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 2 года назад +2

    You guys must have small bladders. I've never once been on stage and needed to pee.

  • @8Junio76
    @8Junio76 2 года назад

    Don’t play covers!