All bassists, in order of appearance: Hadrien Feraud (0:00) USA Jay-Tee Teterissa (0:40) Netherlands Bruno Tauzin (0:56) France Andy C. Saxton (1:11) UK Evan Marien (1:28) USA Adam Ben Ezra (1:46) Israel Christine Lanusse (2:04) France Eric Czar (2:19) USA Wojtek Pilichowski (2:34) Poland Nicole Badila (2:50) Germany Remco Hendrix (3:06) Netherlands Viktor Lőrincz (3:22) Hungary Fretless Frizz (3:38) Germany Grzegorz Kosiński (3:54) Poland Uli Lauterbach (4:10) Germany Nenad Vasilic (4:25) Austria HazE (4:40) Germany Jayme Lewis (4:56) USA Junior Ribeiro Braguinha Lotad (5:12) Brazil Armin Metz (5:35) Germany Geoffrey "Shob" Neau (5:51) France
There is no best ...music is not a competition..all are great and have something musically unique to offer rather there playing styles and abilities..being less or more...the battle of the bands ...whom'$s best or better at this or that...music is not a war ..nor is it some kind of game to win ...it is not a competition... and musician's ..well there's just as many none flashy none showing off famous musician's as there are ..flashy show off look at me ..look what i can do type famous musicians..all are good ..my favorites are the none show off..none competitive...cause they're truly playing for the love of music...and that's how it should be ..rather one may find what they have to offer good or not ...
Larry Rivers you are totally right , but It’s also his taste, so you don’t have to persuade him with your opinion If you want to embrace whole differences within music space. :-)
Miles Williams you got that right. I was admiring it myself. What a gorgeous bass. I just ordered the Epiphone Jack Casady signature bass and I'll be paying on that for a while but the next one will definitely (maybe) be a yellow Telecaster bass.
The Musicman Stingray is a classic! Right now I'm using an Orange "O" Bass. I quite like it as well. It's great for Rock and Roll or Motown-like R and B.
Ezra from Israel with that double bass.... LOVE! That was such a cool little groove he had goin on. Wasn't as complex as some of the others, I just loved how it felt. Does anyone know if there's a longer version of that or if it was just for the video?
Bruh everyone says that about hi! there are a few more videos of him on RU-vid and there's always someone who says it! Every time I read it it becomes more clear
Salut et bravo Bruno, je ne te connaissais pas, j'adore ton style sur ce morceau, ça sonne super bien, c'est funk, c'est chaud, c'est ma partie préférée de ce bass chops. De quel morceau est ce tiré ? j'ai besoin de l'écouter en boucle !
Some really good stuff in there, Andy Saxton and Grzegorz Kosiński are my favorites! But no Aram Bedrosian? I'm surprised that he isn't part of this or the last video
Adam Ben Ezra and Nenad Vasilic are both so awesome, great to see some upright love in the video! Jayme, Bruno and Hadrien all killed it too. Really enjoying these chops videos, can't wait for more!
I love the variety of styles and the level of artistry. Bass is truly funky from acoustic to electric and all those things in between. Thanks for the inspiration. Funk is international!
8 лет назад
Lőrincz Viktor, and Grzegorz Kosiński are the best!
what an absolute OUTSTANDING plethora of talent in one upload! my god it is an absolute pleasure to see such talent, thank you ALL and thank you uploader.
Show de bola. Participação de um brazuca e de uma Alemã que tocou música brasileira. Muito bom ver a diversidade que o Baixo proporciona. Parabéns a todos! =)
This is magic Gregor! Thanks. Greetings from Argentina! (some argentinian bassit for next Got Bass Chops: Andres Pellican, Javier Malosetti, Juan Pablo Rufino, Matias Mendez, Guido Martinez, Martin Varela, Andres Rotmistrovsky, Brenda Martin, Pablo Della Bella and a long list.........................great musicans!)
Nothing sounds as good as an Upright Bass. Organic 👌🏿 I think we're getting lots of Bass players wishing they were Guitar players. Lots of chords and solos 🤔 Kidding 😁 Badila's Bass tone 👌🏿🔥
All of the bassists were nothing short of amazing, good job everyone! So great to see some of my personal favorite as well, like Jayme Lewis, Remco Hendrix, Adam Ben Ezra and Uli Lauterbach!
Thanks man, I truly appreciate that. I've always felt that HOW you say something is just as important as what you're actually saying, and musically that'll always translate well to dynamics.
It's true, and it's sad that bassists don't use a broader range of dynamics more often, not only because I consider it to be the "salt and pepper" of a composition, but it's something as important as harmony, melody and rhythm.
+altrogeruvah totally. I'd challenge all musicians to include it in their bag of tricks. one of favorite things to do in an ensemble is to get quiet or stop playing altogether and see whose listening :)
That's right Bruno Tauzin ... Thanx Gregor for also letting me be a part of this Video ... we must not forget the man who made this a possible Gregor Fris ... :-)
Andy saxton at 1:15 Adam ben ezra at 1:48 Christine Lanusse at 2:00 Remco Henzrix at 3:05 Grzegorz Kosinski at 3:55 And Jayme Lewis at 4:55 They were all great, but we were definitely the winners here.
holy shit victor's technique is flawless and jayme had a great feel to his chops, I am a bass player myself and I can tell both of you have great passion for what you do, keep it up
cool video! Nice to see Czar going at it again. Still thinking it would be cool to have them play over the same backing track for more continuity though
+Joakim o.l wait for the next episode ;) the bassists all play over the same 5 or 6 tracks there. and I recorded them all in the same location.... this one will be very different, much more jamming.
For me, Bruno Tauzin had by far the grooviest bass line (0:56 seconds in). I'm not normally drawn to use a pick with the bass, but he really sells it here.