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Bass Teacher REACTS | Mudvayne "DIG" Ryan Martinie Angle | WHAT a Unique Player...and, THAT TONE! 

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➡️ BRR BRR DENG! "Dig" by ‪@mudvayne‬ was such a unique song to drop in the year 2000 and the ferocious bass grooves from bassist Ryan Martinie absolutely drove the sound on their debut release L.D. 50. I truly loved the resurgence of this track with the 'Brbr Deng' memes years ago, as it really highlighted what an incredible bass player Ryan is to younger audiences. In this video, I analyze the amazing "Ryan's Angle" version of their official music video which allows me to really dissect his technique and playing style. I focus on his incredibly seasoned showmanship, his mastery of fast technique switching, his slap & pop technique, chordal strumming, and his constant use of the floating-thumb technique when resetting as he transitions from slapping to fingerstyle. Last but not least, his signature Warwick Thumb bass tone adds an incredibly intense texture to Mudvayne's heavy riffs, so I had to break mine out, too...
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@trowabarton222
@trowabarton222 Год назад
LD50 was the album that showed me that bass can be the focal point in a metal album. Ryan is insane.
@rammsteinrulz16
@rammsteinrulz16 Год назад
Tell me you found Korn shortly after 😂
@trowabarton222
@trowabarton222 Год назад
@@rammsteinrulz16 nah, found Korn before that but never got big into them. Always loved the bass line in Got the Life though.
@InAtlasAtLast
@InAtlasAtLast Год назад
Primus was my into to that!
@chadkrueger2985
@chadkrueger2985 Год назад
Primus and Rush existed
@MrWesg631
@MrWesg631 Год назад
Metallica when Cliff was still alive.
@MisterRorschach90
@MisterRorschach90 Год назад
Growing up and listening to bands like this, slipknot, and tool, my dad hated it. But every now and then he would hear the bass lines and would grab a bass and start trying to learn it.
@KMFDM781
@KMFDM781 Год назад
Internal Primates is a goldmine for awesome bass. That whole album is a bass player wet dream.
@smars1161
@smars1161 Год назад
It's been said a million times already, but I'll say it again. Ryan is one of the most underrated bass players of our time. If you haven't heard it yet, I recommend checking out Mudvaynes track "Severed". It highlights every member of the band's instrument, the bass is my personal favourite piece of the song 🤟
@paulmccartney8090
@paulmccartney8090 Год назад
I didn't know that Wayne Static had a RU-vid channel, nice! 🤘
@Twobarpsi
@Twobarpsi 26 дней назад
Saw them live at Ozzfest back in early 00's. Unreal!
@modernwarfare2405
@modernwarfare2405 7 месяцев назад
I feel like fieldy changed the roll of bass in the musical slectrum, when nu metal arrived studios didnt seem to really understand what to do with it, but once that "sound" got established the more polished musicians saw an opening to bring their craft to a new light. All in all i think we can all agree that had it not been for nu metal we would not have the rhythm sections in music that we do today
@HZRDousLucifer
@HZRDousLucifer Год назад
They also have a Martinie angle for Dull Boy as well.
@childrenofkoris
@childrenofkoris 5 месяцев назад
Mudvayne is a combination of Korn + Slipknot + Linkin Park + POD + Evanescence
@Dufus_Puncher
@Dufus_Puncher Год назад
I'm interested in the memes you described....
@Strangelove217
@Strangelove217 Год назад
The only reason to listen to Mudvayne... but you can listen to Soften the Glare instead. Ryan Martinie really gets to flex his skill in that band
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
I agree! I did a video for Soften The Glare just a week or two ago, hope you can check it out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hzf-44ZLBvc.html
@antoniofelipebrum4136
@antoniofelipebrum4136 Год назад
Ryan is such a beast. Happy's line is just amazing, you would love to see it.
@assshakerstudios549
@assshakerstudios549 Год назад
You should've seen him at Tattoo the Earth, he climbed a 10 foot stack of speakers, jumped off, surfed the crowd and didn't miss a single note which is crazy! And back then there where no backing tracks!
@jayrific
@jayrific Год назад
Was tattoo the earth tour with 40 below summer? Like the last one they did the horror themes?
@bassimprovjams3772
@bassimprovjams3772 Год назад
All his basslines are amazing!
@keflexx
@keflexx Год назад
that was the comment i wanted to make
@mobie9336
@mobie9336 Год назад
Do that next
@fubar1217
@fubar1217 Год назад
Saw Mudvayne open for Rob Zombie last year and they opened with Dig. Ryan was running all over the stage the entire show. Dude is still a ball of energy!
@DX5555555
@DX5555555 Год назад
Wish their singer wasn't a complete mess because the rest of the band still have a lot left in the tank.
@tonyfiend6007
@tonyfiend6007 Год назад
​@@DX5555555I agree Chad sings terribly. The extra weight and possibly the alcohol had crippled his voice. I really hope that he recovers, he used to sing gorgeously
@GangGreen80
@GangGreen80 Год назад
Me too i was at the pnc show
@rocketpigrecords3719
@rocketpigrecords3719 Год назад
8 ball of energy lol
@clarencerswann1360
@clarencerswann1360 Год назад
I saw Mudvayne open for Korn like 15 years ago, and Ryan was an animal. Stage presence was out of this world - you're right! I've never seen so much energy, the guy is phenomenal.
@Jacob-bi4so
@Jacob-bi4so Год назад
Ryan is an insane player he even leaves parts of songs unwritten so that he can completely improvise them live and he never plays any songs the exact same way twice.
@Acheron666
@Acheron666 Год назад
Ryan does some epic Bass solos as well in his own music.. Have you ever seen “Nuclear power Trio?” They’re a band made up of 3 guys from 3 different bands, like Havok, Allegaeon and Job for a cowboy. Lead guitarist is Donald Trump, drummer is Kim Jong Un and the Bass player is Putin 🤣 Well I thought for a long time that the bass player was Ryan, due to the way he plays and the sick AF bass solos…….It’s actually Nick Schendzielos from Havok.
@BirdOfHermes83
@BirdOfHermes83 Год назад
​@@Acheron666 Man, I thought that was really Trump.
@Acheron666
@Acheron666 Год назад
@@BirdOfHermes83 Nah, it’s Greg Burgess from Allegaeon…One of the best technical guitar players alive. They just dress up like Putin, Trump and Kim Jong Un and wear realistic silicone masks….They even got the hair styles spot on with the masks. And Kim’s drums have a picture of Kim on them 😂🤣 Their songs “Ukraine in the Membrane” and “Stick it up the Pyongyang” have really funny videos…..Osama bin laden is the terminator in them 😂🤣
@sauloteodoz
@sauloteodoz Год назад
Negative One is a song I think he doesn't play the way is in the album, specially in the verse part, go watch a live performance, is so much better than the album version
@ashvsthedeadite6091
@ashvsthedeadite6091 10 месяцев назад
Really, I've noticed a few change up but wasn't aware he left music unwritten to improve later. Thats dope he's definitely got the technical skills to pull that off.
@TheSuperhemp
@TheSuperhemp Год назад
He is even more insane live. The faces, the crazy body angles, he is a maniac madman and a bass god
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
Goals!
@yobench
@yobench 5 месяцев назад
He used to run marathons during shows ! Also, i think he comes from jazz, and in later albums he uses more tapping techniques, which he explains in several videos ...
@leftofzeroofficial
@leftofzeroofficial Год назад
Dude Martinie is like the final boss of bassists. Absolute monster.
@joaninyourmom
@joaninyourmom Год назад
Nah that would be the lord Victor wooten
@blackdragon6
@blackdragon6 Год назад
Nah, that's Larry Graham 😂
@byMRTNjournals
@byMRTNjournals Год назад
Dominic LaPointe is the best, period.
@ArthasTLK01
@ArthasTLK01 Год назад
​@@joaninyourmomWooten is booring, I'd pick Martinie every day
@skyefox
@skyefox Год назад
After you beat Martinie, Les Claypool descends from the rafters with a 3 string pitchfork.
@kidtrinity2157
@kidtrinity2157 Год назад
Death Blooms is my favourite track in terms of bass on L.D. 50, you should check that one out too! The chords he uses are bonkers haha. And of course, the tone is typical premium quality Martinium.
@Ninjaturtlemadness
@Ninjaturtlemadness Год назад
100% agree... Death Blooms and Nothing To Gein were my favs!!!
@JonathanErwin
@JonathanErwin Год назад
I was about to say death blooms and then saw this post.
@tcidebungosky9554
@tcidebungosky9554 Год назад
Yeah death blooms is otherworldly bassing
@rafanj824
@rafanj824 Год назад
NO doubt the best song there. But "Severed" bassline is just... orgasmic.
@DowntunedDevil
@DowntunedDevil Год назад
Ryan is easily THE most underrated bassist in the game. He's is absolutely crazy. He is just incredible live. Some parts of his songs he completely improvises every time he is on stage. He truely is an amazing musician.
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
He's one of a kind - bringing such tasty stuff TO nu metal back then, and then bringing such intense flair FROM nu metal to his newer projects. I just love the wide breadth of stuff he's been a part of, all behind his signature playing style.
@The_DropBear
@The_DropBear Год назад
@@LowEndUniversity he is in another band called soften the glare, which is complete opposite of mudvayne, would be cool to get your thoughts on one of those songs
@glennsimoncordovez1043
@glennsimoncordovez1043 Год назад
try his jazz music
@tatecheddar
@tatecheddar Год назад
Definitely agree. I saw them live several years back in a small venue and I was only about 15 feet from the stage right in front of him. His energy is unmatched.
@Greg-pz9nt
@Greg-pz9nt 2 месяца назад
Straight up
@frzamonkey
@frzamonkey Год назад
the Death Blooms bass line is incredible
@Brusko661
@Brusko661 Год назад
ld 50 album all have great bass and drums
@pidima1
@pidima1 8 месяцев назад
Yes 😊
@cthulhu888
@cthulhu888 Год назад
Ryan on this album was the first time i felt like i had "heard" bass on a metal album! I remember hearing severed for the first time and being hooked on bass ever since! Prod and death blooms are also super top tier bangers too 🔥🤘😄🤘🔥
@TheFloatingBartender
@TheFloatingBartender Год назад
Ain’t that the truth is the first time I ever heard of fucking baseline shine through like a mofo
@CHIMPOaGOGO
@CHIMPOaGOGO Год назад
True for me as well!
@sndsofscnce
@sndsofscnce Год назад
On the DVD single for Dig, there was a camera angle for each member of the band
@jongoffinet8511
@jongoffinet8511 Год назад
Always thought Ryan was under appreciated as a bass player. An absolute BEAST🔥
@neonnerd1364
@neonnerd1364 Год назад
Ryan is an icon. No one was playing bass like him in the metal scene. Another rad bass player you should check out is Dan Briggs from between the buried and me. He's a monster too.
@subsonicbass
@subsonicbass Год назад
Viridian blew me away 🎉
@thetruth4654
@thetruth4654 Год назад
You should do the song March of the Cephalopods by Soften The Glare the bass is insane on that song.
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
Coming soon! That, or "Palimpsest"!
@bassimprovjams3772
@bassimprovjams3772 Год назад
It definitely is!! There’s not a bassline that Ryan does that can’t be looked at with a fine tooth comb and admire for hours..
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
Just posted this one today! 🙏🏼
@Meet_Me_In_The_Pit
@Meet_Me_In_The_Pit Год назад
Ryans technique and music theory knowledge is off the charts...by far death blooms is one of his most technical displays...he incorparates modes and scales so smoothly it makes me jealous
@Thugzilla90
@Thugzilla90 Год назад
Ryan isn't just a bass player. He's a demi-god of bass.
@Brunnen_Gee
@Brunnen_Gee Год назад
Ryan is an absolute monster at playing bass. Him and Fieldy from Korn are who got me interested in playing. The only thing about Dig is it doesn't show his full range, Mudvayne has other songs where he really goes ham. If you want a treat, 7Sloth here on RU-vid has some really good Mudvayne bass covers.
@Lurch685
@Lurch685 Год назад
I’ve never seen Mudvayne played better by a non-band member than his covers
@taylorcothren7479
@taylorcothren7479 Год назад
@@Lurch685 the only one I’ve found that does them better in my opinion than 7sloth is a guy that’s channel name is Supergarrikkk or something close to that. He is spot on with his Mudvayne covers. Hits every note perfectly.
@inthesky410
@inthesky410 Год назад
Their bass player is fire. I'm a guitarist but love when bassist stand out. He's awesome
@kimmyfreak200
@kimmyfreak200 Год назад
the LD50 album is amazing...the bass is the best part too
@thedaytradingdoge4095
@thedaytradingdoge4095 Год назад
I remember being 15 and desperately trying to play this... Then I realized this guy was on a completely different level... One of the best albums of all time.
@jasonnewman3355
@jasonnewman3355 Год назад
I saw them last year when they were one of the opening acts for Rob Zombie. Ryan is still a monster, he was shredded and running around the stage like a madman. He's still basically in the same shape as he was in this video and the antics you see aren't far off what he's doing live.
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
Right?! It's nuts. I'd need a ton of beer before I take my shirt off on stage...
@jasonnewman3355
@jasonnewman3355 Год назад
@@LowEndUniversity the rest of the band... uh... appeared to have covered all the beers for Ryan.
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
😅
@JM-nd3ps
@JM-nd3ps Год назад
Ryan did a great job on LD50! That whole album was awesome! His style seems to shine even more with Soften the Glare.
@josephnevin
@josephnevin Год назад
Going back to LD50 now, I realise that the bass really sets the tone for the whole album.
@JM-nd3ps
@JM-nd3ps Год назад
@@josephnevin Yep! The guitar was more of a background rhythm guitar and Ryan took over the melody a lot of the time.
@theunpretentiousvegan8593
@theunpretentiousvegan8593 Год назад
I've never heard this mix! The bass line is so much more than I knew!
@bassimprovjams3772
@bassimprovjams3772 Год назад
Glad you finally heard it brother!! It deserves all the ears!!
@SpeedOfThought1111
@SpeedOfThought1111 Год назад
another great (and underrated) funky/metal hybrid player is the original bassist for Incubus, Dirk Lance
@Justin-nq6kf
@Justin-nq6kf Год назад
This whole album and the one after it are both masterpieces worth listening to. Especially for their bass and drums.
@Fister_of_Muppets
@Fister_of_Muppets Год назад
Agreed, both albums kind of had a big epic sound to them, great musicianship.
@potatos_4_free
@potatos_4_free Год назад
A fellow Justin agrees.
@michaelvandeginste3497
@michaelvandeginste3497 Год назад
I actually enjoyed "The End of All Things to Come" more than I did "LD-50". Both were great, but I thought the sophomore effort was more focused.
@manuelanorga
@manuelanorga Год назад
You right, that album is the best!
@diamonddeuce2288
@diamonddeuce2288 Год назад
I hope they make another album, and I hope it's chock full of songs with pure energy like Dig, and the End of All Things to Come. Hands down my favorite band of all time, and thank you for mentioning Ryan's other band so I can check them out!
@Matt_FiF
@Matt_FiF Год назад
I play this song almost everyday as a warm up. Such a fun song and one of my top favorite bands 🤘🏻 For StG I would highly recommend “Turn Around” or “March of the Cephalopods” Amazing bass lines in both of those songs.
@FennecFoxFurry
@FennecFoxFurry Год назад
The verse is a perfect slap exercise imo
@Deetroiter
@Deetroiter 5 месяцев назад
For this time period, I was always caught up with Ryan, Sam rivers (bizkit), and Pnut (311). Three guys in the arena of rock, but such unique and varying playing styles. Mudvayne was really unique to me because they were MUCH deeper than most of their nu metal counterparts. MV played the heavy sound, but each instrument was playing intricate and detailed jazz styled timing, elaborate sections in their own right. Truly talented and incredible players. Side note…in this video I always thought he looked like Mark Tremonti with makeup 😂
@AaronWhite-s1i
@AaronWhite-s1i Год назад
Unique ADADG tuning to play around with octaves as well, Ryan's struck note playing style fits perfectly.
@fireball7562
@fireball7562 Год назад
Pretty sure its in drop B (ignores lowest string whole song playing it as a 4 string bass). Cause I know on Guitar is played in drop B(on a regular 6). Also a guy called CoverSolutions(on yt, personal GOAT for covers) tunes his Bass to Drop B and it makes sense to me.
@jayrific
@jayrific Год назад
​@fireball7562 That always confused be as well. He does his own custom drop tuning. Drop b for this, then not falling Era songs are drop C on a five string?
@stefantasic9271
@stefantasic9271 Год назад
Tuning on L.D.50 is F#BF#BE and later albums are GCGCF. Soften the Glare is ADADG.
@AaronWhite-s1i
@AaronWhite-s1i Год назад
@@stefantasic9271 True, I was just making the point that his octave tuning is pretty cool and unique. Lower tunings for the heavy stuff, STG is a bit more fusion style, no need for the lower tunings. Take care!
@heggful
@heggful Год назад
This song has taking me forever to learn ,think I'll need to go back to the basics for slapping da bass 😁
@bassimprovjams3772
@bassimprovjams3772 Год назад
Good luck brother!! It took me a min to get down as well!
@loganlibby7468
@loganlibby7468 Год назад
Ryan Martinie is to bass like George Lynch is to guitar: absolute monster, really technical heavy/funky/blues/jazz and controlled as well as massively underrated.
@KyleS.1987
@KyleS.1987 Год назад
All hail the bass devil! Man, I didn't appreciate how fun and irreverent the nu-metal era was until it passed.
@dhaddine5472
@dhaddine5472 Год назад
Everyone is so serious now. The 90’s and early 2000’s were so much fun. You didn’t have to take yourself so seriously. It’s entertainment, not brain surgery.
@mh5259
@mh5259 Год назад
Seriously, math metal, nu metal, Metal metal, or however you want to classify it, this has got to the coolest bass on a metal song I've ever heard...all phalanges in play... It's impossible to hear and not want to run around the block in record time.
@johanstrand9352
@johanstrand9352 Год назад
more mudvayne bassline reactions! There's so much to see. Severed is crazy aswell
@Gimpit
@Gimpit Год назад
If you're doing Soften the Glare, PLEASE do "Palimpsest" That song is soooooo good
@drumorrison7625
@drumorrison7625 Год назад
Death blooms. Give that one a shot. Love when people play their own unique ways. He is awesome.
@annikinstarkiller600
@annikinstarkiller600 Год назад
I like the part where it goes BRRR BRRR DING
@BirdOfHermes83
@BirdOfHermes83 Год назад
L.D. 50 is by far their best cd!
@ddevil4980
@ddevil4980 Год назад
Death Blooms is my favorite baseline by him.
@Defensive_Wounds
@Defensive_Wounds Год назад
Great breakdown here! Ancient memes aside, this song is so good when that drop happens when it goes slow! I always considered them as Nu Metal due to the rapping style.
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
Thank you so much! It's a really well-written song, truthfully. It bridges that Nu Metal and 'Prog Metal" sort of funk gap, really interesting blend that each band member contributes. The drumming is more nuanced than people think as well!
@cigarettesforbreakfastthef4082
Thank you for doing a Ryan Martinie reaction. I only would have preferred not seeing a reaction to their most famous song ;) (i know it probably generates more views, which is legitimate) , cause LD.50 is full of "out of this world"- basslines. Would love a lot to see you doing a "Soften The Glare" reaction. Thank you a lot for your great work!!
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
You bet! Trying to get to them all! Soften The Glare coming soon, just thought "Dig" would be fun to kick it off with. Deciding between "Palimpsest" and "March of the Cephalopods"...
@cigarettesforbreakfastthef4082
@@LowEndUniversity For Sure "March of the Cephalopods" (for "Palimpsest" there isn`t even a live video on YT"?), because there is a great video to it, where we can see Ryan play, which is always a lot of fun. He is very unique in both hearing and seeing him play. Dude, Ryan is my all time favourite bassplayer :) Thank you for doing this!!
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
You bet!! Stay tuned 🙏🏼
@Echo3_
@Echo3_ Год назад
They really mixed out the bass in the master, in this version you can really hear it and it sounds better!
@MetaLorDeviLeo
@MetaLorDeviLeo Год назад
Cool reaction ! :) And Mudvayne come back finally after years of inactivity ! I'm so happy. LD.50 it's the first "math metal" album i heard in my life and woah, that masterpiece ! Also dont forget, Ryan Martinie play in prog jazz rock band, Soften The Glare. Awesome ! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IrUQ9wDh2fE.html
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
Thank you! Yes, Soften The Glare is coming real soon! I just wanted to start with "Dig" for a little fun.
@tomw2003
@tomw2003 Год назад
If you haven't added Ryan to your top 5, you need to do so now! He is legendary! I grew up on Mudvayne they are my DNA!
@dimitriid
@dimitriid Год назад
I honestly never got into nu metal back in the days because I was born a bit too early to appreciate them being on my early 20s during those 2000s high years of the genre (I was already a metalhead and as you might guess, very foolishly gatekeeping of the genre) but the one thing that definitively doesn't gets talked about enough about nu metal is some of the bass work which was just *chef's kiss* Like this song for example: I'd expect these bass lines from Claypool or Trujillo during the earlier 90s stuff but on nu metals I'm affraid we were sleeping on those bass players.
@DM-rc4yu
@DM-rc4yu Год назад
Nu metal in general is still utter crap though.
@paulroth6783
@paulroth6783 Год назад
Another fun one from this album is Internal Primates Forever. He gets a truly heavy song to bounce and swing. Puts his heavy slap in the lower register then jumps up and plays jazzy cords then back to the slapping in the basement again...he's an insane rhythm, tone and texture player.
@Mike_HuntizWet
@Mike_HuntizWet Год назад
🤘
@HeatMyShorts
@HeatMyShorts Год назад
Great reaction video. Thoroughly enjoyed. I have never seen this version of the music video. Ryan is such a great bassist I'm pretty sure it's pronounced "Warrick". :)
@jameswhitbread574
@jameswhitbread574 9 месяцев назад
100% correct
@bassimprovjams3772
@bassimprovjams3772 Год назад
One of the best albums for bass of all time!! There is also a Ryan angle of “Dull Boy” if you haven’t seen that I definitely recommend it for sure!!! Would luv to see you go live on here 🤘😎
@gianalfredo
@gianalfredo Год назад
I remember being 12 years old and having my tiny, little brain blown to bits after seeing this vid. This is without a doubt, one of the best bass performances of all time.
@ovadoseooo947
@ovadoseooo947 Год назад
I love when Ryan slaps the bass. And it sounds like bells. You can just hear those metal strings being slapped.....
@Adrian1992
@Adrian1992 Год назад
Hey man, i would love to see your reaction to Sun of Nihility by Job For A Cowboy, the song has one of the smoothest basslines i have ever heard on a metal song and never seen anyone reacting to it. Great video as usual 👍
@thayzed9470
@thayzed9470 Год назад
Could you do a cannibal corpse song please? Alex Webster is one of my favorite bassists
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
Which one? I had one of the Conquering Dystopia tracks queued up on my list!
@thayzed9470
@thayzed9470 Год назад
That would actually be perfect, thank you!
@KyleS.1987
@KyleS.1987 Год назад
@@LowEndUniversity Noice! Alex is my bass hero.
@justinsleeper3734
@justinsleeper3734 Год назад
Bass Face is real! Ryan's name comes up far too little when great bassists are being discussed. I'll add to the Soften the Glare votes.
@illusionistbeamish4204
@illusionistbeamish4204 Год назад
Ryan is the greatest metal bassist of all time
@stevenyoung3360
@stevenyoung3360 Год назад
Ryan is not only a monster player but entertaining all the way through.
@tylervandenbosch563
@tylervandenbosch563 Год назад
This song made me want to learn bass in the first place. That tone is sooooo good
@RobbieFitzgerald
@RobbieFitzgerald Год назад
The thing about the band especially at this time its like lead bass and rhythm guitar. Ryan is phenomenal. If you want to hear someone who he inspired immensely, check out Job For A Cowboy, if you havent already. Nick sounds so much like Ryan that when I first heard his playing, I thought it WAS Ryan.
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
I love Nick, old friend of mine - I plan to cover one of his bands soon in the future!
@ProgrammedForDamage
@ProgrammedForDamage Год назад
That Warwick sound is unmistakable. Ryan is an absolute beast, but by all accounts really humble.
@NGBit
@NGBit Год назад
Since you're in the era, you should explore Fieldy's bass sound (Korn). I don't know if I've ever heard anyone replicate that clicky sound he does, especially during the Follow The Leader part of their discog. That section in Got The Life was so badass, I thought it was David doing double kicks with triggers.
@kimmyfreak200
@kimmyfreak200 Год назад
the LD50 their first album... very unique..lot of mix of different styles..and that BASS... very good album
@ddevil4980
@ddevil4980 Год назад
The Bassist of flaw is another great bassist that doesn't get much credit.
@mikemartell365
@mikemartell365 Год назад
Ryan is an awesome bass player. While I get why everyone reacts to Dig, for me his best work on LD50 is on Nothing to Gein and Severed.
@aaron.biketrials
@aaron.biketrials Год назад
4:10 sorry what?
@turbopromodified
@turbopromodified Год назад
Great video/analysis! Ryan’s tone is really heavy on the highs/high mids. It is so freaking bright! It definitely makes that busy bass playing jump right out of the mix. Can’t wait to see your Soften The Glare review. Travis Q
@joemartucci4786
@joemartucci4786 Год назад
Ryan is one of the sickest bassists I’ve seen. Great tone very precise. He filled in for Korn on a tour & Korn never sounded better….sorry Fieldy. Great video. Very percussive heavy attack.
@DarkHellDog
@DarkHellDog 11 месяцев назад
This BRR BRR DANG is one of my teen years' best sounds. I love this band.
@EtoDemerzelSpaceBurial
@EtoDemerzelSpaceBurial Год назад
Saw them live on summer sanitarium 2003 and they played during a rain storm and it was insanely epic for 15 year old me lol. Was right around the time I started playing bass and I was blown away
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
I always forget they did that run with Metallica. I bet that was a hell of a show - I feel like I saw footage of that a long time ago. Hell of an opportunity for them at the time.
@imyoursuperbeast8220
@imyoursuperbeast8220 Год назад
I remember that show in Philly back when it was at the Vet (Veterans Stadium). Mudvayne, Linkin Park, Deftones, Limp Bizkit and Metallica. I think it's the first show I've seen Mudvayne without all the makeup. But they've always been awesome live
@Schtorm_BLITZ_UNION
@Schtorm_BLITZ_UNION Год назад
I was always so amazed by the precision of the 16th notes percussive plucking and sitting on a kick drum. I suppose back then they didn't quantize how it's easily done nowadays... well respect, really outstanding performance.
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
Couldn't agree more. That slap/pop fill and the way it locks in with the drums at 4:27 in the video is insanely tight and articulated. Just, money.
@Khazandar
@Khazandar Год назад
There are clips on RU-vid of Martinie tracking the bass for a couple of songs on the album, Dig included, and you can tell it took a shit ton of takes to nail down. It's just stupid impressive.
@LowEndUniversity
@LowEndUniversity Год назад
I believe it!!
@Schtorm_BLITZ_UNION
@Schtorm_BLITZ_UNION Год назад
@@Khazandar I've tried to find it and I found only the one with Not Falling. Could you help? :D
@naruto199797
@naruto199797 Год назад
This song really made me fall in love with warwick basses i love that tone never been able to play or own one but if i was gonna buy a expensive bass id go for a thumb just because they sound so cool
@stevenbuchholz8865
@stevenbuchholz8865 Год назад
Yes. He on a little different level than other bass players in that era. Super solid, but also super technical. A joy for a fellow bass player to listen to.😊
@MajesticDemonLord
@MajesticDemonLord Год назад
Mudvayne were absolutely nu-metal. And point of order - Korn I think really deserves the kudos for the revival of Bass in 'popular' metal around this time.
@MplsLam
@MplsLam Год назад
Ryan was super influential in my bass playing. I had his exact set up, Warwick Neck-Thru 5, Ampeg SVT2-Pro, Ampeg PR810 as much stuff as I could recreate of his I could. The tone was so much fun to play. One thing that makes his technique work, and he mentioned this in a video or article years ago was the Drop D flat tuning. With the DR Low Rider Long Neck strings they gave a more trampoline like feel to his playing. It was so fun to learn the songs once you understand all the mechanics of his playing. Hard to think of what Mudvayne would have sounded like over the years if they kept their original bassist.
@dcmastermindfirst9418
@dcmastermindfirst9418 11 месяцев назад
I remember when i first heard Mudvayne and the first thing you see in the Digg clip is Ryan with devil horns. The entire band are geniuses. And for me Mudvayne are the Rush of NU-metal.
@NickBEADG
@NickBEADG Год назад
Ryan is the reason I got into bass, learned about dozens of amazing bassists. He pioneered that unique style of playing.
@dylannylund6945
@dylannylund6945 Год назад
Yes but let’s not forget about John Entwistle. He may not have used the turning or the butterfly technique the same way but you can see the influence.
@The_Bi-polar_Express
@The_Bi-polar_Express Год назад
Ryan and Matt together built a powerhouse rhythm section, so OP.
@benbray4982
@benbray4982 Год назад
Yeah matt was also doing stuff no one was doing at the time aside from maybe tool. It's crazy to me that the two best duos musically in this kind of genre in these two and then dime and vinnie... and they managed to basically half each band and make hell yeah sound so terribly average
@dcmastermindfirst9418
@dcmastermindfirst9418 11 месяцев назад
​@@benbray4982Lol tool are garbage . Never got into them. Mudvayne kick their ass live
@benbray4982
@benbray4982 11 месяцев назад
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 solid conversation. 0 /,10
@dcmastermindfirst9418
@dcmastermindfirst9418 11 месяцев назад
@benbray4982 Nah. Go see Mudvayne live. Matt kicks Danny's ass on drums and Ryan's bass work in untouchable.
@benbray4982
@benbray4982 11 месяцев назад
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 never said anything against Ryan. Only said the only people using time sigs like that at the time were them and tool. You're ranting and arguing about something you imagined. Hence this conversation is a 0 out of 10. Its literally you arguing with yourself.
@irrsinnrainer
@irrsinnrainer Год назад
I remember hearing this song for the first time. A buddy of mine showd it to me when I got into heavy music and started playing bass. My first reaction was like: "Wait!? You can be this funky while playing metal bass!?" So while I never got even close to Ryan's technique, he really influenced my way to go about writing bass parts for my band(s). Use of strumming/power chords, octave tappings, using slap bass in metal, etc.
@chrisk.1216
@chrisk.1216 Год назад
Death blooms by them has a sick bass line as well👍
@patrickgonzalez3806
@patrickgonzalez3806 Год назад
When I play bass, throwing my hand down like how you mention at around 6:45 in the video; I do that a lot just for timing purposes, not so much for showmanship. I tend to get livley when I play, but I think it happens naturally when playing fast and use my fingers to strum; there's a lot of work that goes into the strumming when playing metal, and couple that with the intensity it seems like a showmanship thing, but there's a timing element involved when listening to the drums. For me at least.
@spirocorbett3839
@spirocorbett3839 Год назад
its weird watching this guy become psychologically affected by what he's watching. he literally becomes "Low" or "demonic" in the face as the music starts to play. very entertaining. These guys sure know how to play with people.
@billholder1330
@billholder1330 10 месяцев назад
His typewriter-style fingertip hammering is like nothing I've ever seen! Wow!
@jamesgodwin4437
@jamesgodwin4437 Год назад
I was literally about to say sounds like Les when he said it. I was clicking the comments button lol. Never noticed the bass line back in the day. I dig it.
@tehbald
@tehbald Год назад
The other big part of his sound other than the Warwick was DR strings. Bright on bright made such a different sound. I really enjoyed how with the first 3 albums he kept showcasing different styles. First album was more slap pop, 2nd album was a lot more strum/chords, 3rd album was a strange tap style on the fret board. So much underrated talent.
@brockdavis1426
@brockdavis1426 Год назад
Bro you lost!
@chimirakiller
@chimirakiller Год назад
The one reason i picked up the bass. (Also Fieldy from KoRn)
@Nickel138
@Nickel138 5 месяцев назад
Okay. I’ll admit I never knew this had such a cool bass line.
@derekmaynard5619
@derekmaynard5619 Год назад
Definitely part of the uniqueness of this band, Drummer as well. Honestly all musicians are perfect together! Best album!
@TimmyTues
@TimmyTues Год назад
This video and ryno especially sold me on this band back in 2000. Incredible.
@bassimprovjams3772
@bassimprovjams3772 Год назад
When I heard mudvayne in 2000 I was on a entire new bass journey, found out it was Ampeg he was using and a Warwick NT Thumb and got it all,! He has changed so many of our lives
@cinnamoncult
@cinnamoncult Год назад
I got to see them at their first return concert at a festival, it was really nice but the mic was fucked. I didnt know who they were until then, but i really like them now.
@bassface876
@bassface876 Год назад
Dude this album is essentially what got me into playing bass in the early 2000s, was a percussionist in school but didn't have the space or money for drums so it was bass or guitar and I chose bass already being a man of rhythm, lol but really just cuz I wanted to learn these sick ass lines. Was so happy to finally be able to see them live for the first time last year.
@Missy197666
@Missy197666 Год назад
Bass and drums don’t always get the respect they deserve especially in metal bands 🤘🤘
@fishncook23
@fishncook23 11 месяцев назад
This is SO true!!
@mrystalceth
@mrystalceth Год назад
5:58 that exactly why nu metal has always got a good side to me, aggressiveness and raw emotion that music in the genre gives
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