Aquaman star Jason Momoa made a surprise appearance at B.B. King's Blues Club in Nashville, Tennessee to jam out on bass with his friend, Mike Hayes. Watch the megastars performance!
He was just in Nashville with his band within past couple of days playing at the Cannery... his guitarist were using 2 Flying V's that belongs to a local guitar collector buddy of mine Kris B. 🤟
He did a very good job . I've been playing bass 4 months now and have been learning so.e of FLEAS bass lines they're no easy at all . It will be a good 2 months for now before being able to do higher ground ( super tight at least ) .
@@pilummurialis6490 AKA playing the song with a band in front of a live audience. Keep in mind that he said he’s very nervous. I’m sure he doesn’t perform on bass in front of people too often.
@@synthonaplinth5980 Nope, the closest I would say that does technical playing, is Les Clapool, Geddy Lee doesn't come close, Chris Squire is another, and Lemmy is a Lesser version of John
Literally broke two of the golden rules of playing onstage- telling the audience you are nervous, and noodling around on your instrument before starting a song. If he wasn’t a famous celeb it would have been a different reaction from the audience.
Telling he's nervous: he was just very humble "Noodling" around: he was checking if his amp and bass worked, you always do it live unless you have your personal tech
Is Jason mamoa on bass guitar how cool ok y'all UK gigs we look forward to you womad festival UK Nas festival and festivals up north very cool Ireland too good luck with everyone your whole family are musicians we are too it's life it's sanity more rock for schools music in schools and colleges we need more kids picking up Instruments
He and Johnny Depp should get together for a jam maby even a movie about two rock star friends trying to follow the music seen and form the world's greatest rock band it would be a great movie
@@synthonaplinth5980 All people in music shops told me that when I first started playing bass, and it has taken me quite a while to adapt to slap playing since I have nerve pain in my thumb when doing chords on the neck, that being said, I have overcome it and learned it play Defy the Laws of Tradition almost perfectly
@@synthonaplinth5980 Sure thing. I just mean he isn't a professional musician and he was shitting his pants. Hell, I'm still nervous after 8 years whenever I play on stage.^^