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Duff McKagan: Decoded [Punk-King Of The Bass Melody] 

Luke from Become A Bassist
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Duff McKagan is the king. Specifically the punk-king of the bass melody and is criminally underrated (at least in my opinion)
What do you think comes to most people’s minds when you bring up Duff McKagan’s most iconic band, Guns N’ Roses? For most people, it’s probably things like:
Slash’s ultra iconic guitar riffs, the soaring solos (and the unmistakable hat - obviously)
The screeching and wailing (and possibly the on and off-stage antics) of singer, Axl Rose
Those 3-4 Guns N’ Roses songs that ‘classic rock’ radio stations seem to have on a continuous loop (I’m looking at you Sweet Child Of Mine, Paradise City and November Rain…)
But for bass players in the know, Guns N’ Roses is ALL about Duff McKagan!
So why is he frequently overlooked in the conversation about great bassists?
Maybe it’s because when you’re sharing a stage with massive personalities like Axl Rose and people with hats as iconic as Slash’s, it’s easy to be a little overlooked.
Perhaps it’s because he plays a style of music where the bass is often treated as an afterthought (“Just play that guitar riff down an octave…”)
But even if that is the case and Duff doubles a guitar riff or hammers out root notes in tandem with a kick drum, he manages to squeeze in so much creativity, a ton of his own personality and a ton of melody.
And not only in the ‘famous’ songs (like the intro to Sweet Child Of Mine) but throughout the entire Guns N’ Roses catalog as well as his other projects like Velvet Revolver. He’ll always find a way to take what could have been a run-of-the-mill, boring bass line, and inject his own melody and personality and still manage to be completely supportive of the song he’s playing.
To me, that’s the mark of a master bass player, and in today’s video, I want to decode Duff McKagan’s bass style for you, show you how Duff does it and how you can do the same thing. In this bass legend deep-dive, you’ll learn:
Three specific melodic Duff McKagan ‘devices’ that he uses all the time that sound so flippin’ good (that you can easily plug into your own bass lines to make them more melodic)
How he uses modern effects with a classic punk-rock tone to make sure every note is heard crystal clear
The open-string ‘bounce’ that propels Duff’s lines forward (that you have to be very careful about using - you’ll see why in the video)
Why I believe that Duff McKagan is in the running for the title of Punk-King Of The Bass Melody (it’s a made-up title, but weren’t all titles made up at some point? lol)
And don’t worry - of course we’ll be talking about Duff’s iconic Sweet Child Of Mine bass solo.
As always, the absolute best way to practice this stuff and really get inside the mind of a bassist like Duff is to imitate and emulate. Play exactly what he played in exactly the way he played it (or at least as close as possible).
And to make that as easy as possible, I’ve made all the iconic Duff McKagan bass lines, licks and solos into a super handy PDF - AND - I’ve also made pitch-corrected recordings for all of them so you don’t have to tune down your bass to Eb. And like I mentioned in the video, the open strings actually matter when it comes to the Duff McKagan style.
To get all the tabs and tracks for free, just fill out the form on this page:
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And you’ll be able to start playing all these Duff bass lines and licks in less than 60 seconds.
I hope that through really listening to what Duff is doing, you might gain a bit more of an appreciation - or even a bit of love - for the Punk-King Of The Bass Melody: Duff McKagan.
Good luck with the lesson and happy playing!
Cheers,
Luke
P.S. Here’s the direct link for the free tabs and tracks:
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[Chapters]
0:00 Intro
1:18 Duff McKagan Is A Punk
5:36 Duff Is Melodic As H*ck
15:23 The Duff McKagan Tone
20:16 Get the free tabs and notation
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@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Who else do you think would be in the running for the title of ‘Most Melodic Rock Bassist’?
@maximkhanukaev2465
@maximkhanukaev2465 2 года назад
Trevor Bolder 💪🏻
@trance9158
@trance9158 2 года назад
Billy Gould from Faith No More??
@robertosinglemalt
@robertosinglemalt 2 года назад
Robert DeLeo
@eddieoconnor7501
@eddieoconnor7501 2 года назад
Justin bivona
@JohnGieschenJr
@JohnGieschenJr 2 года назад
Phil lesh - in a way and amongst other things
@DistantLights
@DistantLights Год назад
Izzy, Steven, and Duff made up one of the best rhythm sections on rock history
@dannyh5937
@dannyh5937 Год назад
The bass on Rocket Queen is incredible. Duff is so incredibly talented.
@goodrich06
@goodrich06 Год назад
I agree...Rocket Queen is great! 🚀
@Wadzillia
@Wadzillia Год назад
Steven said him Duff practiced alot to Camo. Steven said if you listen to Rocket Queen then listen to Word Up you can hear how much Camo's back line influenced them.
@CharlieMortan
@CharlieMortan 2 года назад
Thank you very much for this. He has created some of the most influential bass lines I've ever heard... Criminally underrated is correct! Spot-on
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Glad you agree @CharlieMortan!
@ponzo1967
@ponzo1967 Год назад
Yeah man that Sweet Child bass line is outstanding. Duff is a talented musician in general.
@ignatiusjackson235
@ignatiusjackson235 Год назад
Woah-oo--oh, sweet child bass-liieine!
@rocketeightyseven1823
@rocketeightyseven1823 Год назад
Duff is the perfect example of straight forward and powerful bass lines...without any fluff. Duff never went crazy with his bass lines..yet they were the icing on the cake of every song he played. One of my all time favorite bassists! Killer bass lines and I agree...criminally underrated!
@DiscreetHobo
@DiscreetHobo Год назад
I still play through Sweet child o Mine. That Bass line is just so killer. Just full of impact but no fluff. So much fun
@rocketeightyseven1823
@rocketeightyseven1823 Год назад
@@DiscreetHobo I really haven't found a Duff bass line that wasn't fun. Sweet Child O' Mine is really fun to play. You Could Be Mine is another good one.
@davidgill3356
@davidgill3356 Год назад
@@DiscreetHobo Yes! Overlooked far too often.
@banyrussia7264
@banyrussia7264 Год назад
Duff is musically gifted and a multi instrumentalist. He is my favorite GnR member ever since.
@KrushKrills
@KrushKrills 29 дней назад
Been saying for decades that Duff is one of the best rock n roll bassists of all time. He plays with the rhythm when needed & injects cool little melodies all over the place in so many songs.
@nashvillan76
@nashvillan76 20 дней назад
Such a great video. A lot of what is discussed in this video is what made the original GNR lineup the greatest band in the world. Everyone understood their part and played within the music. Guys like Duff and Steven will never make the “top whatever” lists because they didn’t compromise the integrity of the GNR sound or a particular song to showcase their personal skills and talent. Conversely you have guys like Travis Barker who may as well be in a different room playing a different song than the rest of Blink182. Number one rule in making music is harmony.
@Kyomeimei
@Kyomeimei 2 года назад
I just listen to Guns 'n Roses Songs because of Duff McKagan's Bass lines. He is one of the reasons I pick and play the bass guitar myself. Thank you so much for this video ❤
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
So glad you liked it @Kyomeimei!
@MartyWilson100
@MartyWilson100 2 года назад
Great video, I have always liked Duff McKagan and I think he's an underrated bass player, one of the great rock bass players
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Totally agree @Martin Wilhelmsson
@gr8avocado
@gr8avocado 2 года назад
Love it! Duff is the reason I started playing bass.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
That's a great reason to start @gr8avocado
@unessential5108
@unessential5108 Год назад
His biography is awesome too.
@Kingsu451
@Kingsu451 Год назад
If you guys like Duff McKagan you should check out his first book. He's not also a great bassist (the reason I started playing bass) but also an amazing storyteller.
@ProfessorKitchen
@ProfessorKitchen 2 года назад
Thanks for this! Duff was the first bassist that made me interested in bass lines at all. He's still one of my favorite to listen to.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
He's an inspiration to so many @Professor Kitchen for sure.
@andrasiboti
@andrasiboti 2 года назад
I just love with how much admiration is your dog looking at you.... I am sure you're his or her hero. :) Also. Duff also likes to include the perfect 4th when a 4 chord is being played (which normally would ask for a lydian sound) and that way he is kinda implying a mixolydian element, which btw is a key element of rock music. Example: Including an F over a C major chord in a song in the key of G major (Or D mixolydian) which is what he does in Sweet Child. :) I also don't think Duff gets enough credit for how FUNKY he is... He sometimes plays a note that jumps out in volume, which I think he is playing by doing a pop with his finger but may be wrong with that technique.. I wonder how he does that..
@przemyslawsadowski
@przemyslawsadowski Год назад
He also played with Jane's Addiction, Hollywood Vampires and The Living, ECT. You are absolutely correct, he is one of the top hard rock bassist. Thank you so much for making this video.
@jeffgutierrez8796
@jeffgutierrez8796 Год назад
Curtis Smith of tears for fears, perhaps the most underrated bassist. His songs are brilliant and his bass lines are so much fun to play.
@ruthkearin3721
@ruthkearin3721 2 года назад
Wow. Thanks Luke. I love this lesson. Three generations of my family love this band. Can’t wait to play these bass lines with my son and grandsons.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
So glad you're into this one @Ruth Kearin! Rock on with the whole family!
@vincesundara8579
@vincesundara8579 Год назад
Absolutely GREAT.. Love Duff's playing..
@darvinclement3250
@darvinclement3250 2 года назад
Love his playing man. He always makes the song better.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Couldn't agree more @Darvin Clement
@slash2012
@slash2012 2 года назад
Thanks for this very interesting video ! I really love Duff !
@WMyArt1
@WMyArt1 Год назад
Cool. Your explanation on Duff's melodic lines which go along very well with the vocal guitar's melody is awesome. That's a team work that should be there in a band.
@salskars6637
@salskars6637 Год назад
Wow! What a great video and a great homage to a great bassist. Thank you. Subbed.
@eeropehkonen2370
@eeropehkonen2370 Год назад
Duffs basslines are always fun to play 🤙 and always sound awesome
@mikematics
@mikematics 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for this video!
@andrewhigdon8346
@andrewhigdon8346 Год назад
One of my best friends got that blonde Spectre neck through back in the early 90’s for a steal. It was fretless, and he had frets put in it. Cause metal. It was and is to this day the single best playing and best sounding bass I’ve ever played. The backside of the body was curved and fit your hip oh so perfectly. Ither basses have played very, very, very well. But that bass made you feel like a pro in just a few seconds. I’ve played basses set up for huge rock stars and none has come close to that Spectre
@PatNetherlander
@PatNetherlander 2 года назад
Thnx a LOT Luke! Duff is one of my pick-playing heroes. Multi-instrumental talented as well and that shows clearly in his melodic lines. Really creative musician and still keeping track of his doings! Great video! Oh, and I’m gonna steal your “Duff-in-a-Box” ‘cause it cracked me up so hard hahaha!
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Haha! Steal it @Pat Netherlander - it's totally worth stealing.
@sledzeppelin
@sledzeppelin Год назад
Really cool video. I've never really appreciated Duff until now.
@lyndoncmp5751
@lyndoncmp5751 Год назад
I'd say John Paul Jones is the most melodic rock bassist. So funky as well.
@joebobjenkins7837
@joebobjenkins7837 Год назад
True dat
@danielsonlisik534
@danielsonlisik534 Год назад
You cant even hear his bass
@Lucky_Chase
@Lucky_Chase Год назад
Truth Ramble On.
@polaristrans
@polaristrans Год назад
​@@danielsonlisik534 You must be deaf or something.
@MJ-tg6wb
@MJ-tg6wb Год назад
Agreed. He's a keyboard guy too, just like Rush's Geddy Lee... Multi-instrumentalists see and hear things differently.
@bassonthemark8191
@bassonthemark8191 2 года назад
@15:16 “the rug that ties the room together” whether that was an intentional or unintentional Big Lebowski reference I loved it. Great video but then again you consistently deliver the goods. Those who don’t realize Duff is a great bassist, likely aren’t bassists.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Oh it was definitely intentional @Bass On The Mark. This dude abides.
@righty-o3585
@righty-o3585 Год назад
The bass line behind the guitar intro for Sweet Child O Mine, is so recognizable and iconic 🤘
@brandonjackson5865
@brandonjackson5865 Год назад
Duff has always been one of my favorite bass players. I’ve always loved his tone it works and cuts through the mix and love it when he takes the melody part of the songs, he ain’t flashy but gets it done and looks cool doing it. The first Velvet Revolver album is as good of a hard rock album as there is. It’d be cool if GNR actually did some of the VR songs live they would probably work better with Axl’s voice since his lower register is still there. Yeah Duff is a great bass player, he and David Elefson are two of my favorite bassist. I play guitar and I love how they found a unique tone that’s always audible with heavy guitars .
@Woozy.0
@Woozy.0 Год назад
They do Slither now
@brandonjackson5865
@brandonjackson5865 Год назад
@@Woozy.0 that’s cool man, I saw Velvet Revolver on the tour for Contraband and they were awesome, I think they played the whole debut album a couple STP songs and then they did an encore the house lights were off and then you heard Duff’s into to Its So Easy and when the rest of the band kicked in the lights came back on and I thought the roof was going to come off the place. It was a smaller auditorium in Birmingham Alabama and early in the tour before they all relapsed. Scott was incredibly thin but sounded amazing. That was a great concert they did a couple other GNR tunes but the crowd reaction to its so easy we thought it would be the closest thing we’d ever see to GNR at the time. They were loud too so loud we were on the barricade in front of Dave Kushner (spelling?)
@Woozy.0
@Woozy.0 Год назад
@@brandonjackson5865 Holy Christ, I would shell out some Hefty bills to have been at that show. I love Its so Easy and VR really deserves more love
@brandonjackson5865
@brandonjackson5865 Год назад
@@Woozy.0 yeah it was an awesome concert and overall my favorite of the few I’ve attended. I think I bought 7 tickets for around 300 we bought seats because there was an older couple that we hung out with. I saw half the floor wide open in the intermission after the opening band I think there was only one smaller local ish band that opened. Anyway we were in the seats and I saw a beer stand in the corner of the floor and said I’m going to get a beer if anyone wants one ? Someone said yeah bring me one back I said I won’t be back I’m buying my beer down there on the floor GA so 5 of us went down and made our way to the barricade. I would’ve tried to get to Slash’s side of the stage but I was just thinking get as close as we could before it starts. I saw Avenged Sevenfold on the Hail To the King tour with Adrenaline Mob and Hellyeah. It was a Wednesday night in Huntsville and the floor was half empty the whole show . Hellyeah brought it like the place was packed and were the better band on that night at least. AX7 sounded great but they didn’t really have much energy it was almost like watching a sound check but with Pyro just not as much energy as I was expecting. The crowd participated in Bat County, Nightmare . They played Little Piece of Heaven and that was rare at the time. Probably the best sounding concert I’ve ever been to was Nickelback in early 2006 . I know it’s not cool to like them and I’m not into them, but Chevelle was with them. If you ever get a chance to see Nickelback and enjoy a great hard rock show. Go I promise you’ll have fun and get your money’s worth.
@freddiethebassist
@freddiethebassist 2 года назад
This is an absolutely incredible lesson Luke and so well-explained - great job! I do a session about Duff with my undergrads (I'm a mega fan) and I will *definitely* direct the right over to this video. One of my favourites techniques is when he pops the Min 7th on the Live Era version of "You're Crazy" - the tone is just *so* slithery! Awesome!
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
That's a super high compliment @Freddie Draper - I'd be honored if you shared it with your undergrads! Thanks so much!
@joebobjenkins7837
@joebobjenkins7837 Год назад
Never paid attention till I got rocksmith. Hes very underrated
@blazeesq2000
@blazeesq2000 Год назад
It is major pentatonic R 2 3 5 6. The color tones are the 2 (9) and 6. It is how they lead into chord functionality. Cord functionality is a whole thing for bassists.
@The666horg
@The666horg 2 года назад
I'm a huge duff fan for more than thirty years now. Although I became a guitarist he is one of my favorite musicians of all time. Best bass sound in rock.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Agreed @The666horg. His tone is truly epic!
@bassimprovjams3772
@bassimprovjams3772 2 года назад
New to your channel. Great video I’ve always loved Duff’s basslines he’s not on my top bass player list but he’s definitely a great bassist and has inspired so many!!
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Absolutely @Jeremy Piquette! Out of interest, who _would_ be on your top bass player list?
@1234drums
@1234drums Год назад
You're an awesome teacher, congrats!
@jgomespereira
@jgomespereira Год назад
Great video !!! Absolutely agree this guy is sooo underrated... but then, being a bassist and in a band with such a guitarist as Slash and an ego as Axel didn't gave much room to shine... but then again that's the essence of a bassist and he's done it perfectly... I've been an amateur bassist myself for over 20 years (ouch, that hurts) and very fun to see I've been instinctively using those same tricks without being conscious. Thanks and keep on it !!!
@kevingrant5744
@kevingrant5744 Год назад
Way underrated bassist and great background vocalist
@grizelda4526
@grizelda4526 2 года назад
Fantastic video! Thank you.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Glad you were into it @Grizelda!
@Acx396
@Acx396 Год назад
He’s the reason I started playing bass and I had the pleasure of meeting him to tell him that really chill guy nice guy gave me some useful advice
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist Год назад
That's so cool @Ant c! What advice did he give you? And did you act on it somehow?
@gsx1400k3
@gsx1400k3 2 года назад
My band is covering "Sweet Child" and now I know what I was missing - I need to kick in my chorus pedal! Thanks for the tip!
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Definitely! After you try it next, let us all know how it went. I'd love to hear about it.
@aJ-4T7
@aJ-4T7 2 года назад
Very well put together. If you haven’t already a similar vid on Lemmy’s playing style would be great.
@derekmcdermott5312
@derekmcdermott5312 Год назад
I'm my opinion Duffs bass tone is the best ever!
@johnwilkerson1535
@johnwilkerson1535 2 года назад
Thanks so much Luke. Duff is my favorite bassist and I have to play his stuff (Duff's stuff?) every day. Thanks for showing him some love. Hope all is well with you. The hair style is on point also.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Haha! I'm getting to the point where I either need to get a haircut or commit to growing some epic long locks. Still haven't decided. But glad I could cover your favorite bassist @John Wilkerson - he's an absolute legend.
@johnwilkerson1535
@johnwilkerson1535 2 года назад
@@BecomeABassist Grow it out! Was great that the pup made a guest appearance
@tommymassey1275
@tommymassey1275 2 года назад
Thanks again loved the lesson
@tommymassey1275
@tommymassey1275 2 года назад
And I have to agree Duff doesn't get enough ctedit
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
You're very welcome @Tommy Massey - psyched you liked it.
@earthstrong-43.72
@earthstrong-43.72 Год назад
One of my favorite bass tones. Huge Duff fan.
@galvinferguson5336
@galvinferguson5336 2 года назад
Thank you for breaking that down!
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Glad you liked it @Galvin Ferguson
@OZUGURU
@OZUGURU Год назад
Truly underrated bassist and a very smart guy
@arielyosoy
@arielyosoy Год назад
You can hear the man playing behind those walls of guitar, like having fun you know
@bretthines1020
@bretthines1020 Год назад
He uses a lot of half-steps like B and C and E and F like in Paradise City. Brilliant, smart Bass Guitarist. Great channel!
@leethalvinylarrival4712
@leethalvinylarrival4712 Год назад
my fave thing about duff is his ability to write a million different licks over the repetition of 3 chord songs
@jorgeconj
@jorgeconj Год назад
When i was a kid I could not identify bass on metal and rock songs or any kind of music I was listening untill I got Appetite and heard Duff playing. Even worst a kid told me Duff just standed there doing noting. 😂. I sugested to play GNR with no bass and tell me what he think. Great video 👍
@TheJohnandonly
@TheJohnandonly Год назад
thx!
@davesleyer9393
@davesleyer9393 Год назад
You’ve earned a subscriber! Great video. Duff didn’t write new rose though. That’s a Damned song they covered
@ThePipotazo
@ThePipotazo Год назад
Dude your dog 🥰🥰🥰!!
@normg2242
@normg2242 Год назад
I LOVE THE SOUND OF YOUR BASS....!!!
@KARLOS121
@KARLOS121 Год назад
That's the spector. Awesome basses. Own one myself.
@geraldp494
@geraldp494 3 месяца назад
Duff is a Legend
@thomasfioriglio
@thomasfioriglio 2 года назад
Luke, this was really great! I was going to skip this one because I am not really a GNR fan, but I did grow up on punk. It goes to show that there is something to learn from every bass player. You did a really great job breaking down Duff's style, tone and common themes in his playing, and with some really good examples that were fun to play along to. I hope you continue this and explore other bassists. This would make a great series. And, as I was playing along to the intro to Sweet Child O' Mine, I realized what I had learned from your previous lessons - that whole line is built around the root, 3rd and 5th. I like that you also included the chords with the tabs, so players can see how the chords and notes relate to each other. And I loved the Jameson riff! It really showed how different styles can change a song. Also, loved your Axl voice, and of course, Arnie! My dog does the same to me while I'm playing. And I liked your analogy of "the rug" that ties the whole room together. All in all, a really great video and lesson. A lot to unpack and a lot to learn from Duff. Thanks!
@thetribalist6923
@thetribalist6923 2 года назад
If you’re a punk rock fan, then Guns ‘n Roses still has something for you. Not just obvious punk tracks like Get in the Ring, but punk is just such a prevalent force in their music. Guns really were the perfect amalgamation of every genre adjacent to rock, from punk to to glam to metal, all in one package.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Thanks so much @Thomas Fioriglio - I really appreciate it and I'm so glad you got something out of this one! And of course Arnie is always the *real* star of the show. Lol
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Totally @TheTribalist - GNR had a real punk streak. Their album The Spaghetti Incident (which Duff had a heavy hand in crafting and sings lead on a few songs) is basically all punk covers. It's definitely not as well-known as Appetite for Destruction or the Illusion albums, but there's some cool stuff on them for sure.
@ivanbajovic3476
@ivanbajovic3476 Год назад
@@thetribalist6923 For me the only band that is the bearer of inheritance of Sex Pistols' essence, point and energy was Guns n' Roses. Not just that. Compare intro from It's So Easy and intro of Liar (Sex Pistols) and you can hear the influences too.
@thetribalist6923
@thetribalist6923 Год назад
@@ivanbajovic3476 awesome point and I think they were a direct line to old school punk instead of the hardcore and emocore that punk became in the 80s.
@veerchasm1
@veerchasm1 Год назад
I’ll take Eric Avery of Jane’s Addiction. His bass lines carry whole songs are are instantly memorable. Peter Hook is a close second
@user-ev6yp4dp5e
@user-ev6yp4dp5e 11 месяцев назад
The intro to 'Locomotive' is a great example
@DanielTartarottiSobrosa
@DanielTartarottiSobrosa Год назад
Man, this is the best bass channel!!! Here we find information and fun, which ate the best ways to persist learning anything... thanks lot 😊
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist Год назад
Thanks so much @Daniel Sobrosa. That's an incredible compliment and I really appreciate it.
@shieldsymusic
@shieldsymusic Год назад
Another to check out is Jim Hilburn from The Angels (Angel City in the US). Super melodic and driving....
@PontiusPontiac
@PontiusPontiac Год назад
Ngl, Duff's basslines helped me understand the bass... well I tried to pick up the bass but didn't get very far at least technique, knowledge, feel, etc... and then I started learning a few songs off of Appetite for Destruction and that somehow helped me learn to play a lot better. He's a very underrated bassist, and I honestly recommend to anyone starting out to learn how to play Welcome to the Jungle. You'll learn a few tricks in learning the song :D
@BradYaeger
@BradYaeger Год назад
See also one of his pre-Guns bands 10 Minute Warning. Seattle band, there's actually 2 era's , 80's then late 90's . Not sure if he played bass or just regular guitar in that band though , but it's great stuff. Can find it all here on RU-vid
@seanstevens726
@seanstevens726 Год назад
Holy *** sweet child of mine is totally Niel Diamond at heart!
@petermontgomery8707
@petermontgomery8707 Год назад
Come on,you cant claim new Rose.Captain sensible giving us a peek at his talents before moving on to guitar.One of the most underrated guitarists on rock
@shieldsymusic
@shieldsymusic Год назад
Love your vids. And your dog... 🤣
@mikemcconville2495
@mikemcconville2495 Год назад
You Could Be Mine is my favorite bass line
@Randy_Balan
@Randy_Balan 2 года назад
There is one rock bass player who has been playing since the 80's in Japan. His name is Tetsuya from the band L'Arc En Ciel. His playing style is the same as Duff's, except that Tetsu plays lines outside of guitar riffs. Duff, mostly he just follows Slash's guitar riffs and sometimes that alone is pretty cool.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Nice - I don't know that bass player. Thanks for the recommendation @Randy Balan.
@Woozy.0
@Woozy.0 Год назад
Great call Randy, love the bass from the visual kei era
@jmsaludaresol.e8473
@jmsaludaresol.e8473 Год назад
Interesting!
@miketorguson
@miketorguson Год назад
Duff has cool bass tone as well
@matt_hayward
@matt_hayward Год назад
The big Lebowski reference. Approved!
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist Год назад
This dude also abides @matt haward!
@MrMllx
@MrMllx Год назад
Duff's the secret sauce in the GnR feast
@JohnGieschenJr
@JohnGieschenJr 2 года назад
Damn man love that clear crisp tone
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
The Duff tone is to die for @john gieschen jr.
@The_Ricardo_Sa
@The_Ricardo_Sa 2 года назад
Thank you for this. I am going to have a great time playing GnR! Btw, I love your bass guitar, and it sounds amazing! ! What brand is it?
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
In this video, I'm playing a Spector Euro @Ricardukui - glad you like the video!
@liamfslal
@liamfslal Год назад
Duff is way underrated!
@axelr9075
@axelr9075 Год назад
Easily the most underrated bassist of that era
@LukeFoo1975
@LukeFoo1975 Год назад
When I play bass I think of his bass lines and groove
@bretthines1020
@bretthines1020 Год назад
As long as we’re on it HELTER SKELTER is probably one of the most influential proto-Punk recordings of the Sixties
@lyndoncmp5751
@lyndoncmp5751 Год назад
Nah, Led Zeppelins Communication Breakdown was recorded just a month later and that was far more influential. The Ramones were heavily influenced by Page's strumming there on that song. Helter Skelter was obsolete a couple of months after it came out because Zeppelin were the new direction rock moved in.
@bigboiglenn4638
@bigboiglenn4638 Год назад
The most influential protopunk song of the sixties in my opinion is I wanna be your dog by the stooges
@MsRouder
@MsRouder 2 года назад
Круто! Спасибо Люк, жаль, я не знаю английского, но перевожу отзывы!
@dirko.6472
@dirko.6472 2 года назад
Tanks for that video! Now please Mike Dirnt up next! 🙏✌️
@questelohim...
@questelohim... 2 года назад
James Jamerson Style Welcome To The Jungle!!!! Mix it with the original Baseline!!! straight fire!🔥! LUKE You're a bad man a bad bad man you are!! Thanks.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Lol - that part was kind of my favorite.
@ReprobateMind
@ReprobateMind Год назад
You've just blown my mind that counter melody at the start of sweet child of mine is bass I thought it was slash on the overdub. How many years have I heard that and not noticed, I think you may have a point with this video and the overlooked aspect
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist Год назад
For sure @Reprobate Mind - I'm sure a lot of people don't realize that's a bass because they generally don't hear bass playing melodically like that.
@beerranger4423
@beerranger4423 Год назад
Great video. New rose is a cover it’s originally by The Damned
@arbogast4950
@arbogast4950 Год назад
I'd like to see something on Jason Newstead or Oliver Riedel. Oli's bass on Seemann is awesome.
@bretthines1020
@bretthines1020 Год назад
That Jamerson version is Tight, Tight, Tight!
@diaboluspepito5103
@diaboluspepito5103 Год назад
I love duff and your bass it looks like a papaya
@upreydeen
@upreydeen Год назад
Duff plays guitar as well and He is quite good, I wonder if his bass playing are kind of a "hybrid" style
@appetitefordestruction6899
@appetitefordestruction6899 2 года назад
he’s the reason why i picked up a bass
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Nice @Duff's Vodka - it seems like he's been an inspiration for tons of people to pick up bass.
@appetitefordestruction6899
@appetitefordestruction6899 2 года назад
@@BecomeABassist of course! He’s a legend
@jacklast6393
@jacklast6393 Год назад
Luke, please do review on Gary Thain.
@Jonura
@Jonura 2 года назад
He is the best.
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
🎶Better than all the rest🎶
@modsleix6
@modsleix6 Год назад
Although admittedly I don't listen to GNR (Slash and Axl always rubbed me the wrong way), I always thought McKagan seemed like a really cool guy. He comes across as really cool and down to Earth in the interviews I've seen about him. No arrogance, conceit or attitude from him. I have my own bass heroes that I think are some of the most melodic bass players to my ears, such as (in no particular order): Mark Burgess - The Chameleons Thierry Sobezyk - Asylum Party Peter Hook - Joy Division, New Order Steven Severin - Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Glove Aimee Mann - 'Til Tuesday Brown Mark - Prince & The Revolution Simon Gallup - The Cure, Fools Dance Frank Maudsley - A Flock Of Seagulls Johnette Napolitano - Concrete Blonde Tim Butler - The Psychedelic Furs, Love Spit Love Benjamin Orr - The Cars David J - Bauhaus, Love & Rockets Tony Butler - Big Country Ashkelon Sain - Blade Fetish, Trance To The Sun, Trance To The Moon Anka Wolbert - Clan Of Xymox Carlos D. - Interpol John Talyor - Duran Duran, The Power Station Paul Raven - Killing Joke Patrck Fitzpatrick - Kitchens Of Distinction Andy Rourke - The Smiths Curt Smith - Tears For Fears Steve Kilbey - The Church Jamie Stewart - The Cult, Death Cult Dan K. Brown - The Fixx Laurence 'Loz' Elliot - The March Violets Pete Farndon - The Pretenders Craig Adams - The Sisters Of Mercy Adam Clayton - U2 just to name a very few...
@andrewhigdon8346
@andrewhigdon8346 Год назад
New Rose is originally by the Damned. Top notch.
@jaymesjmathias9390
@jaymesjmathias9390 Год назад
*Selfliss* He makes a melodic blanket that steels no thunder from the front 2 (singer&guitarist), it BOOSTS THEIR VOICE & GUITAR PLAYING 10 Fold!
@rogerdodger5054
@rogerdodger5054 Год назад
De ne ne ne ne thanks duff
@marknavas7186
@marknavas7186 2 года назад
I was only wondering last night about which picks Duff uses. Just so happens I've got one of those yellow Dunlops sitting unused in my gig bag
@BecomeABassist
@BecomeABassist 2 года назад
Woah! What are the chances?!? That's awesome @Mark Navas
@lwincenciak
@lwincenciak Год назад
Please make the analysis of John Deacon bass lines from Queen.
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