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​‪@victorwooten‬ is one of the most REVOLUTIONARY bassists of all time with his incredible slap bass and double thumb technique. In this episode, we listen to and discuss two of his songs "Overjoyed" and "U Can't Hold No Groove." We nerd out a lot on the modulations for "Overjoyed," so if you'd like to follow along, you can find the excerpt as a community post here: / professionalmusiciansr...
Ryan and I were joined by bassist and RU-vidr ‪@CharlesBerthoud‬! Check out his channel and Instagram here:
YT: / charlesberthoud
IG: charles_berthoud
Our channel is all about reacting to the original artwork of some amazing musicians. You should check out the original pieces of music below to get the full picture of the greatness we are reacting to. You can find them here;
‪@victorwooten‬ - "Overjoyed"
• Overjoyed
Victor Wooten - "U Can't Hold No Groove"
• U Can't Hold No Groove...
The music recommended by the @PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS REACT crew in this episode is below;
‪@Vulf‬ - Dean Town
• VULFPECK /// Dean Town
Funkadelic - Can You Get To That
Carol Ades - 26
• 26
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Please leave us a comment below and tell us what you would like us to react to.
Before we film episodes we ask the Scary Pockets Discord and Patreon members for questions on certain episodes, you can find the communities here;
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www.scarypocke...
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/ scarypockets
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@CharlesBerthoud
@CharlesBerthoud 2 года назад
Thanks for having me on! Always fun to talk about great bassists with great people!
@DeadWaxShow
@DeadWaxShow 2 года назад
It was so much fun. Thanks for coming on the show and getting funky!
@elducko1951
@elducko1951 2 года назад
You are genuinely great, talented, humble and up to your ears with chops! This video is an exciting and entertaining learning experience. I've been playing for 45 years; my all-time hero on bass is "Duck" Dunn. You have inspired me to search for a new direction in my playing. I've subscribed to your channel! Keep up the great work!
@ukatofarticus9046
@ukatofarticus9046 2 года назад
Dude, LOVE your videos
@szrnkabela
@szrnkabela 2 года назад
Charles, this is the moment where you definitely outgrew Davie! 🤘
@brianspenst1374
@brianspenst1374 2 года назад
Now we know who is better. Davie is out there doing memes and Charles is here slapping out some music theory.
@LukeABarnes
@LukeABarnes 2 года назад
It's very rare to hear another bassist attempt "U Can't Hold No Groove" and sound as clean as Victor. Really great!
@rome8180
@rome8180 2 года назад
There's no one alive right now who plays cleaner than Charles, in my opinion.
@cooldebt
@cooldebt 2 года назад
@@rome8180 💯
@OsvaldoBayerista
@OsvaldoBayerista 2 года назад
jk
@vethwynwetfeather
@vethwynwetfeather 2 года назад
@@rome8180 Now I'm not here to say you're wrong because I love Charles but have you ever listened to Nate Navarro?
@yme3345
@yme3345 2 года назад
@@OsvaldoBayerista HAH
@ieatgauffres4432
@ieatgauffres4432 2 года назад
it's actually really cool to see Charles in this context, seems like a really chill guy and man does he have skills
@dewinmoonl
@dewinmoonl 2 года назад
and those two guys' reaction mirrors how we'd react to see charles in person dissecting a song in real time haha
@jibicusmaximus4827
@jibicusmaximus4827 11 месяцев назад
the man is sicker than a pandemic..
@jessemorris4151
@jessemorris4151 2 года назад
I feel like this is the nerdiest conversation in any episode, with the most music theory depth, and I am absolutely HERE FOR IT.
@MikeKobb
@MikeKobb Год назад
💯💯💯💯
@GingerDrums
@GingerDrums 2 года назад
I drum for a living. When he slowed down the second groove at 27:48 he shows his caliber. It's so impressive to slow down that much and nail the technique and timing. I'm really impressed by him.
@spacedaddy5517
@spacedaddy5517 Год назад
With bass it's a little bit different because the faster you play, the harder it is for your hands to keep up. But still takes some great timing to do that, no doubt.
@GingerDrums
@GingerDrums Год назад
@@spacedaddy5517 I also play bass, I kind of get what you mean, but nailing a 60bpm ballad is more of a feat of professionalism and competence than a double time bop tune. There is nowhere to hide when the space is given it's due.
@GingerDrums
@GingerDrums Год назад
@@spacedaddy5517 dude thats literally what I just wrote. Peace
@spacedaddy5517
@spacedaddy5517 Год назад
@@GingerDrums Yeah sure you did, in three words or less. Peace dude.
@GingerDrums
@GingerDrums Год назад
@@spacedaddy5517 keep rocking!
@rome8180
@rome8180 2 года назад
I know this is going to sound like hyperbole, but from a sheer technical standpoint I think Charles Berthoud is the greatest living bassist right now. He does things that I've never heard anyone do -- Wooten included -- and he does them with absolute clarity and precision.
@JennerationX100
@JennerationX100 2 года назад
it's true. every video he puts out really takes bass to another level. across all styles and genres. Charles is just so amazing. but most of all his musicality is unparalleled.
@ak47dragunov
@ak47dragunov 2 года назад
Agree. He is a beast
@joannalewis5279
@joannalewis5279 2 года назад
Yes I think so
@cooldebt
@cooldebt 2 года назад
My kids and I agree - extreme technique which is also very melodic and musical - can't get enough of his playing in this household
@martymcfly1833
@martymcfly1833 2 года назад
I agree. He’s by far the best in my opinion.
@shaboogen
@shaboogen 2 года назад
Hell yes. Way to go Charles. Brilliant choice boys.
@robertmullen5211
@robertmullen5211 2 года назад
Love Charles! Dude has technique for miles but stays very musical. As he looked up to Victor somewhere there is a 6 year old future bass virtuoso that is looking up to him. Great stuff.
@deanstewart27
@deanstewart27 2 года назад
Charles breaking it down super slow, and maintaining the groove is just so special.... the mark of a well earned, hard practiced, dedicated professional.
@brandbird
@brandbird 2 года назад
You need to get Victor himself there with you, he's an amazing teacher and speaker.
@JCtheMusicMan_
@JCtheMusicMan_ 2 года назад
One of the biggest thing I have learned from Victor Wooten is his philosophy on learning music (or anything really) is by immersion. The analogy he uses for learning music should be like how children learn language. They aren’t required to learn language theory and then start speaking. Instead they start “jamming” with experienced speakers from the start. To sum it up, approach learning music by doing it and learning on the fly as you go.
@yofuman
@yofuman 2 года назад
Victor might be the best or at least most approachable teacher of music I've ever heard. His videos where he instructive amazing
@Profdesoussol
@Profdesoussol 2 года назад
10:27 I love it when Charles is explaining tapping, the look on its face, the same a man from 2022 would have when explaining to a 18 centuries guy how an iphone works. yeah. you..you..tap the stings.
@J.M.81
@J.M.81 2 года назад
Marcus Miller also did Double Thumping before Victor showed up - not that often and excessive 😁 but he did !! That first example for Double Thumbing that Charles was playing, is a Marcus Miller lick as well Of course Victor brought it to another Level …
@BassByTheBay
@BassByTheBay 2 года назад
Indeed. I believe Freddie Washington also does it in Patrice Rushen's "Forget Me Nots". Not sure, but I think Mark King also was doing it. But no doubt that Victor took it to another level.
@FawnDoeMusic
@FawnDoeMusic 2 года назад
@@BassByTheBay Ya Larry Graham also does it a bit on Pow as well. I think that's 1978. Wooten wasn't the first but he's def the dude who did the most for popularizing it. Edit: I think he also does it on Release Yourself. At that's 74' - go figure the dude who invented slap bass has tried everything lol
@HighChiefTauai
@HighChiefTauai 2 года назад
also, Victor often credits his older brother Reggie for showing him the double thumb. Reggie does what Victor does just on guitar.
@SamRoads
@SamRoads 2 года назад
I think Stu Hamm might also be in the picture for certain techniques Victor popularised?
@anthonydavis5993
@anthonydavis5993 2 года назад
Agreed! .... That's not a Marcus Miller lick it's a song! I was just listening to it on my way home before I got this... Man I was going through the comments to see if any caught that he PLAYED a MM song while they were on Victors jock! I enjoy there Scary Pockets for the most part but they're musical view leaves a lot to be desired.... They had that "Best horn section" one and didn't mention Parliament/Funkadelic... What till y'all get in your 50s' to hold such esteem for certain artist, live first then look back. ....dude played a Marcus song praising Victor Wooten... Wow Couldn't think of a Victor song.... Liberals, Lol. ...always coming in moving the goal post and don't know jack! Yea hear, but you don't listen....
@joshmaxrubinstein
@joshmaxrubinstein 2 года назад
Basically Charles is one of the best in the world. Some day he will be the topic of a video just like this.
@dustyroyer
@dustyroyer 2 года назад
I love Vic for sure he is an amazing pioneer on bass. I remember see him live at a jazz concert with Bella Fleck and thinking this guy is incredible, but there were times where the tone and chops seemed a little rough. I’ve been playing music for more than 30 years and feel that @CharlesBerthoud is the best bass player alive right now. His tone, clarity, and technical skills are amazing. Even Vic himself acknowledged how great he was. Love your channel and hope one day to see a breakdown of how of Berthouds geniusness…
@junatan25
@junatan25 2 года назад
Charles is (at least for me) is the best bassist in the tube. Thanks for including him here. Real pros!
@TeaBroski
@TeaBroski 2 года назад
Charles is, unironically, the greatest bass player of all times. He's young and times are less open to popularize his talent than they were in the '70s and '80s. Yet, he's bringing whole new meanings to what "playing bass" means and I'm sure he'll keep refining and innovating. Thanks Charles
@k0sac0
@k0sac0 2 года назад
Charles is a virtuoso without a doubt, but if you aren't in RU-vid (english) and bass enthusiast, you probably don't know who he is. Look for Brazilian bassists, Italian, bassists, Indian bassists, Japanese bassists, African bassists, Turkish bassists, Cuban bassists, etc, you will see and hear things that Charles (at least publicly) haven't even try. At least to my knowledge he hasn't done anything that has changed the way we play bass. He is super young, he may do it at some point, but as of today he is not there yet.
@TeaBroski
@TeaBroski 2 года назад
@@k0sac0 I browse around the bass community since when Davie had less than 30k subs and I’ve never seen anyone at his level, ever. His tapping techniques are incredible and he’s able to add impressive dynamics in ways that were not been explored before. Also he’s not just a bedroom musician but a stage performer. 40 years ago he would have been acclaimed on par as Pastorius or Wooten but times are just different imho
@k0sac0
@k0sac0 2 года назад
@@TeaBroski mate, I've been playing bass for over 20 years now. I can tell you there is a continuum, on technique (which honestly is not as important as 1, groove, and 2 vocabulary) didn't you see when the guys in the video where astounded by the harmonic chords, he says it's sooo pretty! That's vocabulary! But any way, 40 years ago Charles wouldn't have the technique that he has now, cos they weren't invented yet. Jaco's fingering is, till this day, unique, he developed that way of attacking the strings. Charles studied those techniques, he mastered them, but he didn't developed them. So let me tell you who developed the techniques that you like him playing. Right hand, percussive style is Jaco, and a little bit later Rocco Prestia; taping Sheehan; for slapping it goes: Larry Graham, Marcus Miller, Abe Laboriel, and Victor Wooten. Honestly, Remco Hendrix isn't even close to the level of virtuosity that Charles has, but what he does with his bass is way more interesting and creative that what Charles does (at least on his channel). Mono neon, Ben Ezra, Pipoquinha, Mohini Dey. That's why I love Davie504, cos he uses his platform to spotlight other musicians, including Charles. There's a whole world out there mate, enjoy it all. PS you should explore Adam Nelly's channel he does a way better job in explaining what I'm trying to express.
@armbarfan
@armbarfan 2 года назад
I was so happy to see Charles on. He's one of the most talented bassist alive.
@brizzy1080
@brizzy1080 2 года назад
Cooool! Charles is an insanely clean player and hearing it in action is just plain pleasant. I hope we get to hear him on a Scary Pockets track someday!
@ztazon
@ztazon 2 года назад
+1 here!
@goanddo2371
@goanddo2371 2 года назад
I'm only allowed one thumbs up, I would like to submit a thousand more!
@IvoPavlik
@IvoPavlik 2 года назад
Yes, please!
@dustyroyer
@dustyroyer 2 года назад
Yes Scary Pockets with Berthouds on bass I second and third that idea
@WeaponXMusic94
@WeaponXMusic94 2 года назад
Up
@DaheBajoBass
@DaheBajoBass 2 года назад
18:34 - "Yeah, I can try". Charles being humble as always. Great video.
@ironxmike83
@ironxmike83 2 года назад
Love that when asked to play an example of The double thump, Charles plays Marcus Miller’s “Power”. I remember hearing that song when that album came out and wondered how Marcus was playing those lines. Awesome!
@joannalewis5279
@joannalewis5279 2 года назад
So good to see Charles do this, no one else can do him justice
@Romans--bo7br
@Romans--bo7br 7 месяцев назад
.......Except, maybe.... Victor.
@joannalewis5279
@joannalewis5279 7 месяцев назад
@@Romans--bo7br well sure
@BassByTheBay
@BassByTheBay 2 года назад
I was so confused for a moment. I subscribe to Charles' channel and get notifications, so I tapped on this notification and didn't understand why I saw Jack's face appear a few seconds in 😊. Fun to see two of my favorite musical worlds collide.
@chrisricetopher21
@chrisricetopher21 2 года назад
This show is amazing. I think my favorite part of music is the joy that’s created by it. I love that you guys don’t take yourselves too seriously and that you leave so much space for the joy of each sound to find its foothold within each track. BIG BONUS…..I can only imagine how many other musicians have wanted to watch a show about musicality where a super talented musician interrupts the dialogue to explain esoteric things like “Tonicizing” and the “re-harm” lol Great work. Inspiring. Infectious. Informative.
@klarityjoe7413
@klarityjoe7413 2 года назад
Pure excitement among musicians is a joy to watch! A million times. Some times that childlike love is what starts it all...
@v______y1009
@v______y1009 2 года назад
Yay, Charles!
@thomasscott1883
@thomasscott1883 2 года назад
Showed up for the music history/knowledge lesson, stayed for the strong nerdiness commitment at the end.
@philgrogan6924
@philgrogan6924 2 года назад
Such a great interview, and the perfect guest to interview. Charles is a living GOD. Asking all the right questions. Great job.
@OlTrev
@OlTrev 2 года назад
This might be my favorite episode because Charles is so damn good at showing us what's really happening, really showing us how crazy that stuff is.
@DominusFeles
@DominusFeles 2 года назад
Can't wait for the episode where Victor Wooten analyses his favourite songs by Charles Berthoud!
@EvilSean62
@EvilSean62 Год назад
I'd rather see a humble battle to determine which one could play a 2 note comp the longest behind a nice jazz tune like giant steps without blowing a fuse and going " full wooten "
@ChitFromChinola
@ChitFromChinola 2 года назад
Mind blown . . . I’ve been a subscriber to Charles for a long time, so was startled to see him here. Hella good show - he is a natural for you guys. Oh, and love the new name!!
@dankymatters838
@dankymatters838 2 года назад
SO GLAD you had Charles on!
@Westie_NZ
@Westie_NZ 2 года назад
Amazing episode! Charles is one of the very, very best (I play his stuff to my wife, and she's always impressed). Very cool, thanks.
@skylee5029
@skylee5029 2 года назад
Cool show guys, I'll be watching more. First time I've ever watched your show. 100% because Charles was your guest. I'm really glad to see Charles getting the attention he deserves. Thanks for having him on and I'm glad I tuned in because this show looks great!
@worldcitizen9202
@worldcitizen9202 2 года назад
Victor Wooten is incredible .... how does he do that ? Charles: "hold my beer"
@nuggers23
@nuggers23 2 года назад
About Victor's style - let's always remember how much credit he gives to his brother for teaching him so much stuff :)
@aceboku5
@aceboku5 Год назад
Man! I love the passion here of learning and breaking it down to the Occom Razor's basic elements. I am a frustrated wannabe, never actually learned to play "musician" who has musicality in my heart but zero technical skills in my hands and mind. This was like a mini masterclass that even a dummy like me can appreciate.
@mc2121
@mc2121 2 года назад
I NEVER would have had the guts to play bass in front of Charles Berthoud.
@judecarpenter2990
@judecarpenter2990 2 года назад
Charles is the real deal man. He's one of my favorites of ALL TIME. That's how good he is.
@lunaumbra5179
@lunaumbra5179 2 года назад
It's always awkward holding your bass while sitting and facing a conversation yet you nailed it Charles
@klarityjoe7413
@klarityjoe7413 2 года назад
27:27 ! I can feel the interviewer! Definitely subbed Charles is surgically accurate
@TheSeeking2know
@TheSeeking2know 2 года назад
Finally, the only PRO Bassist has been brought onto this channel! (Shoutout: Davie504) Charles, you've made history by featuring on the last episode before the name change of PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS REACT, and you've gotten a chance to prove your skills on a pro channel so that no haters can deny your skill and talent! Great conversation and increasing appreciation for Victor Wooten's crazy impact on bass playing. I believe this will increase the visibility of your channel and give you many more opportunities. You have the skills to back up the hype, truly!
@jonny555ive
@jonny555ive 2 года назад
Charles is such a class act. I absolutely LOVE his playing. He really is the modern day Victor Wooten for a new generation of bass freaks. His talent has no ceiling he is a beautifully beautifully fantastic player and a hell of a nice guy. I take my hat off and applaud Sir Charles, Much respect.
@brownwarrior6867
@brownwarrior6867 2 года назад
Been listening to Heavy Metal and Hard Rock lead guitarists all my adult and pubescent life but Charles just blows my mind with that Bass. Amazing musician. Great show guys.
@waitemc
@waitemc 2 года назад
Charles is one humble master . Unbelievable talents.
@TerrapinFlyer
@TerrapinFlyer 2 года назад
To fully understand the roots of Victor's thing, I think you gotta see his teacher - his older brother Regi - play/teach. He's an inspiring dude.
@Thedoug369
@Thedoug369 2 года назад
Charles is a straight up musical savage. The guy can literally play anything. #RESPECT!
@RedmiNote-nd6hm
@RedmiNote-nd6hm 2 года назад
Charles is just incredible...
@pallibj
@pallibj 2 года назад
WOW! What a great video :) Victor once said: "If you want to give a child the opportunity to learn to play a instrument, let the child play the instrument as the child want's to play it." He had a someone in the family on a visit at his house, who had his 5 or 6 years old child with him on a visit. Victor took a bass and put it in front of the child who started to tap the strings on that bass. "There you have it", Victor said. "You can of course play the bass like a piano" he added, and then he started to tap the strings. All because of this little children :)
@guimarques013
@guimarques013 2 года назад
I loved the name Professional Musicians React for so long, but the DeadWax logo is so nice that I just want merch. Like, now, please? Trucker hats? Hoodies? I'm in!
@Beastintheomlet
@Beastintheomlet 2 года назад
I love you can see when Charles puts his whole mind into hands to be able to execute some of these parts.
@jabbawakka7286
@jabbawakka7286 Год назад
Having Charles on this episode was sooo on point.....he is a modern day genius on the bass....a MONSTER player, and one of my personal favorites.....next to Victor, Stanley and Jaco, he truly rocks......I'm an eternal student of all things guitar, but can certainly appreciate awesomeness when I here it....great job.
@Zarlax
@Zarlax 2 года назад
This was fucking amazing - I loved how you slowed down Charles and had him explain some of these magical sections. Awesome!
@stephenmitchell2979
@stephenmitchell2979 2 года назад
Brilliant, thank you so much guy’s. Charles, what a technician. Awesomeness
@Paajanenae
@Paajanenae 2 года назад
Victor uses DRs Pure Blues bass strings! Those strings really bring out both the highs and the lows despite them being labeled as nickel strings
@akmadsen
@akmadsen 2 года назад
I use those strings and I can assure you that they are very capable of sounding like trash too. (They're really nice strings though-and not even particularly pricey. I'm pretty sure in my case it's the archer, not the arrow, that makes them sound bad.)
@Paajanenae
@Paajanenae 2 года назад
@@akmadsen Haha, any string can sound like trash! :P
@jessicakilby5946
@jessicakilby5946 Год назад
Victor Wooten is such a cool guy. not only an amazing bass play, he's a bass ambassador. He's contributed to so many muscians and to the bass itself.
@reedysoundfarm
@reedysoundfarm 2 года назад
Victor Wooten's brother taught him to play the bass literally as soon as he could hold it. The bass is part of his inner voice. Listening to recordings , one can hear how his playing style changes and matures over the years as he grows and matures. Hey PMR channel, any of your bass players love Marcus Miller like I do? Would love to see you all dive into him a bit.
@Downsouthie
@Downsouthie 2 года назад
If you ever get to see Victor and Regi play together live, it’s like looking into another dimension.
@ItsYaGirlJazzy
@ItsYaGirlJazzy 2 года назад
@@Downsouthie Victor and Reggie are my older cousins (My grandfather was their mother’s youngest brother) and they were AMAZING together. They would always play for the family every year at our family reunion with their other brothers Joe and Rudy (RIP ❤️)
@Downsouthie
@Downsouthie 2 года назад
@@ItsYaGirlJazzy I used to go to 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville when they played there very Wednesday night. Roy showed up consistently. I’m a saxophone player and I got to talk with Rudy once. He was so kind. It’s one of my most treasured music memories- my Wednesday nights Down there. Much love to you and your family. They’re all true blessings musically.
@biconditionals
@biconditionals 2 года назад
6:50 great to hear Charles talk about why he played LeFay. Still can’t wrap my head around why they don’t endorse him as a star player
@srsbsns7673
@srsbsns7673 2 года назад
That assumes it's on their end. He also has a ton of Schecter basses and several Bite basses. I get the sense that he likes specific things about specific basses or brands, so he might not want to be "stuck" with just one brand. Schecter has more options than LeFay, but LeFay clearly has better basses. But when it comes to cool looks (pussycat, steampunk, etc.) neither matches Bite. And then he has other stuff besides (like Fender acoustic) that might not be available from one of his "main" brands. I'd love to see Schecter and LeFay share him as a featured artist if anything.
@chrisa7825
@chrisa7825 2 года назад
37:03 Fun Fact: Victor Wooten quotes Jaco's Continuum in the studio version that conversation solo, and it is absolutely amazing. Probably my favourite song by the Flecktones.
@SimonAstrupDK
@SimonAstrupDK 2 года назад
The joyous energy coming out of these three people could power a city. And so contagious.
@ianfreddy3804
@ianfreddy3804 2 года назад
I have watched every episode. What a great resource this is for young and up and coming and just new players to have such access to an explanation of vocabulary and demonstration of what is actually happening. I've been playing for over 25 years and I've picked up a few things just by paying attention hitting the pause button trying things out and experimenting. Thank you so much keep up the work.
@terrycolletti6793
@terrycolletti6793 2 года назад
I'll freakin say it. Wooten is absolutely incredible. But Charles is the best bassist on the planet at this moment in time. There is absolutely nothing this man cannot do. There aren't very many RU-vidrs out there that can blow my mind every single time I watch their video. Once Charles quit with all of the silliness in his videos and just went straight to playing I watch every one of his videos the minute it pops up on my phone. No one better!
@JennerationX100
@JennerationX100 2 года назад
true. I couldn't name anyone better even if I search hard enough.
@bobbypinkston9374
@bobbypinkston9374 2 года назад
His combination of feel and musicality are unrivaled at the moment I think. He’s so precise and you hear every note ring out on live performances in a way that I don’t know that I ever experienced with any other bass player on quite this level.
@rientsdijkstra4266
@rientsdijkstra4266 2 года назад
Hadrien Feraud is a wizard too (but he is more a pure jazz bassist)
@ricvai7
@ricvai7 2 года назад
so true
@montreauxs
@montreauxs 2 года назад
But, Henrik Linder, Alain Caron, Mohini Dey
@WillieEaderbush
@WillieEaderbush 2 года назад
Personally I would like to see Charles back on to discuss some of his own compositions. The "Cello Strings on a Bass" video is perfection. It's short, but there is so much happening. The "Slapping an oil can" video is very Wooten-esque but has his own brilliance as well. Cello Strings - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DGf1UohY--Y.html Oil Can - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wZKSEP9Si20.html
@ManOrWomanIDK
@ManOrWomanIDK 2 года назад
Wooten has that crisp tone because he has piezo pickups on in tandem with the magnetic pickups
@drop0ut606
@drop0ut606 Год назад
Jack's excitement at every little new bit of knowledge/technique is absolutely beautiful. An infectious love of music in that human.
@bewilderment9268
@bewilderment9268 Год назад
From the first time l heard Charles play l knew it was special, but to see and hear professional musicians reaction and fascination in his playing is REALLY special.
@Mike_LaFontaine75
@Mike_LaFontaine75 2 года назад
I remember Vic had an instructional DVD covering slapping and tapping, and at the end of it he said, "and if you do this in a band situation, you'll be fired' and grinned.
@Cloxxki
@Cloxxki 2 года назад
Charles didn't listen so he's solo now.
@smithsong6287
@smithsong6287 5 месяцев назад
Charles, love your humility. Without a doubt you are a true ambassador for bass playing!
@rockerbob949
@rockerbob949 2 года назад
I wanna see Victor’s reaction video to this video!!
@thereistheonlyone
@thereistheonlyone 2 года назад
Guys, you all three amazed me so much that I didn't realize that I just forgot to sleep. Warm, great, wonderful discussion that you've had. Very crisp! I believe all of you should meet again ... very soon. ✨😊
@thirty371
@thirty371 2 года назад
I wish you uploaded these videos 3 times a day, I love them so much
@kennyp2531
@kennyp2531 2 года назад
Great show and I must say I like the new name better. Can't wait for ep 1 of Dead Wax...
@DJLazinator
@DJLazinator 2 года назад
Regarding Amy Grant's arrangements, you should look up Michael W Smith, who either wrote/co-wrote and arranged most of her music in the late 80's. He's an amazing artist on his own.
@NNFNH
@NNFNH 2 года назад
When Charles played Power by Marcus Miller at 3:20 I got so happy, IIRC that double thumb run is 32nd notes
@Mr_Mooo
@Mr_Mooo 2 года назад
I have been crawling around youtube since its inception, originally finding funny and original content but in the last 5+ years seeking content to extends me and teaches me things I never properly understood prior. I thought I was well aware of what was available, but I am continually amazed at how a youtube I follow brings me to a new space and new channels that blow my mind. What an amazing discussion, and the passion and excitement you bring with it was electric. New sub here, can't wait to crawl through the published videos and await new ones.
@timoheinrich8763
@timoheinrich8763 2 года назад
He was the first one to beat Davie504 in a fair battle (imho). I love what he is doing ever since!
@Ultra-Collector
@Ultra-Collector Год назад
I truly feel Charles is one of the most talented musicians on the planet! Definitely one if the most gifted bass players for sure! I cannot imagine how fun this session was much less how rad it would be to jam with CB or to record with him! I wanted to write multiple songs just after finishing watching this! All around brilliant!
@cydniedonat7635
@cydniedonat7635 5 месяцев назад
Thoroughly enjoyed the interplay and breakdowns. Mesmerizing. Thank you. I'm hooked.
@bulbangs
@bulbangs 2 года назад
More episodes with charles please!
@DeadWaxShow
@DeadWaxShow 2 года назад
I think you might like next Wednesday's episode!
@elwhagen
@elwhagen 6 месяцев назад
Charles is such a magnificent bass player. As humble as he's a great at it.
@barkuz8864
@barkuz8864 2 года назад
I love the talk about Charles and his gear to! 😍 And the Zon bass. Wish Michael Manring had been mentioned in regards to those tho 😅
@rfinnegan7106
@rfinnegan7106 2 года назад
HyperBass.
@Beastintheomlet
@Beastintheomlet 2 года назад
The deep love of bass on this channel continues and I live for it.
@winebird8952
@winebird8952 2 года назад
Best episode so far in my opinion. Not by a huge margin either. So many fantastic episodes but this will go down as my favorite (so far)
@rchw8052
@rchw8052 Год назад
Charles is himself a true legend way before his time. You are appreciated 👏👏👏
@milesmaxwell09
@milesmaxwell09 Год назад
It's fun to watch people discover Charles. Welcome to a generational talent!
@GlenHavard
@GlenHavard 2 года назад
Thanks for pumping Stanley! My first jazz artist I truly loved and showed me bass can be more than a backup!
@Asthmos
@Asthmos 2 года назад
DAMN i watched this whole video without blinking! awesome awesome content, alot of great tutorial, all the different phrasing yall did was BAWSS
@dikardvondoom3574
@dikardvondoom3574 2 года назад
Bill “The Buddha” Dickens needs some recognition in the modern slap technique discussion. ERB’s with a hi-fi, all-around sound are his thing. He commissioned 7-, 8-, 9-string basses.
@BIZARBIES
@BIZARBIES 2 года назад
Saw him at The Green Dolphin Street in Chicago 20+ years ago and was blown away.
@denniskinch6267
@denniskinch6267 Год назад
How many times have you ever seen musical instruction and it was as thrilling and exciting as a full concert? This was my 1st time! F**king Amazing! Excellent all around guys but especially Charles' bass playing! Thx so much!
@lcarthel
@lcarthel 2 года назад
Les Claypool next!
@IvanRevi
@IvanRevi 2 года назад
This episode just has me wishing you all could cover Luiz Bonfa sometime, that man is just a pure legend and inspiration.
@MrTheSmoon
@MrTheSmoon 2 года назад
You really need a Stevie Wonder Episode or ten
@jimmyrenner5753
@jimmyrenner5753 2 года назад
Some of the interesting chord progressions for sure are Stevies work, but it is an amazing cover, almost as good as Stanley Clarke's ;-)
@paulniemiec3165
@paulniemiec3165 2 года назад
I’ve seen Vic upwards of 30 times live and he never fails to thrill! ❤️
@rikkousa
@rikkousa Год назад
I had the joy and privilege of meeting Mr. Wooten twice. Once after his concert in LA while hanging out and the second, he met with local student musicians for an hour…sharing his knowledge and answering his questions. He also brought one of his musicians that was on this leg of the tour --the guitarist was AUTHOR Daniel Levitan who wrote “This is Your Brain on Music” ….Mr. Wooten passion for music, helping youth musicians love music and his willingness to be available , answer questions , and make as much time for his fan has endeared him to me in a profound way.\\
@bassimprovjams3772
@bassimprovjams3772 Год назад
New bass players are so blessed to have this information, growing up in the 80s and even 90s there was no videos of people slowing these techniques down for people to learn, great breakdowns
@mrdaddy6686
@mrdaddy6686 2 года назад
Dead wax is so cool that it couldn't be coolest. Tnx guys,great episode as usual
@nihil1
@nihil1 2 года назад
This is a real masterclass for free.
@tysonl79
@tysonl79 2 года назад
The BEST solo SLAP BASS performance of all time is whatever slap bass performance Charles put out last.
@revsharebuilders7748
@revsharebuilders7748 Год назад
Not sure what is better, the bass track or 3 dudes that are so psyched about it that you can see they are joy in the conversation. Love it!!!!
@jetjaguar3000
@jetjaguar3000 2 года назад
Haha the trailer for the new show name was a crack up. I was already going to say we need to acknowledge Ryan’s quiet humour more!
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