She is not only severely underrated but hidden from the music scene altogether. That's a crime. The talent is beyond next level and deserves high class recognition.
Hell, yeah it is! When I heard the first guitar chord, I said, Al DiMeola, Chick Corea, and a very young great bass prodigy, Stanley Clarke, Return to Forever, bam!
This is about as Return to Forever as you can get composition wise...brilliant..Mohini you are a phenomenal bass player, just amazing. What a drummer.!
Hell, yeah it is! When I heard the first guitar chord, I said, Al DiMeola, Chick Corea, and a very young great bass prodigy, Stanley Clarke, Return to Forever, bam!
@@fuzznutz7182 Haha, I love Rush and agree there is only one Geddy Lee, but hard to say Marco Minnemann is no-name at least in the Prog/Fusion world he's one of the best
@@fuzznutz7182because she plays jazz fusion not rock. It’s not a popular genre. Any bass player with experience playing this style of music and has ears can tell she’s insanely good. I’m sure Geddy Lee would commend her skills himself because he’s not dense like you are
Wrong. As much as I love her bass playing, check out her fellow Indian bassist, Sheldon D'Siva. Then there's Henrik Linder, Michel Alibo, Bjorn Meyer, Carles Benavent -- and for a special mind-boggling treat -- the 5-string contrabassist, Renaud Garcia-Fons. Part 1: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-58euFo9uluA.html. Part 2: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eim_QlKcprk.html You're listening to 4 tracks of his custom-made contrabasse. Both bowed (arco) and plucked (pizzicato) plus drumming on it. Tell me ... have you ever heard anything better?
Would you guys put Charles Berthoud on that list ? He is a very versatile bass player - had very heavy Victor Wooten influence in his style … a bit like Guthrie Govan is on the guitar .
Probably one of those who tune everything to fourths thus making up different scales. That being said, I can’t tell from watching him i& that’s the case but he does sound a lot like Tom Quayle.
erreur ca sonne super bien mais bon c pas du allan holdsworth.....manque juste le lyrisme et l etrangete pure et si touchante tu grand allan Holdsworth
@@stuartdryer1352 Same here. What fascinated me is that Alan in an interview said he was mainly influenced my jazz sax players, so he was playing sax on his guitar it seems.
Great music - jazz, progressive rock, New Age, musician virtuoso, what else, love your music! Would it be possible to play some classic tunes using your styles. songs like Amazing Grace, God bless America, I will always love you, etc.
Wow! Love the tune. Everyone is killing it. Mohini, as usual, you were jamming! Love the bass face... I know Marcus Miller, Nathan East and everyone else is blown away by your mad skills. Love to see you live in Sacramento, CA.
Wow, never seen a woman playing such difficult notes! Charles Berthoud, try to copy her ^^ Hey Mohini, why don't you tell more about you in the infotext?
Just look at what the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY has designed & created. A 1 of a kind living ( art ) beauty ( U/the female) & "super informed" on her bass. Looks 2 me that the day yous were born, yous didn't want a pacifier, yous wanted a bass
Musicians must make a decision between 1) enjoying all the time they can with their spouses and children, 2) or committing all their to music. All but one of my band members were divorced - some several times.
Amazing! Mohini is an amazingly talented player Enjoy others, too Looks like guitarist is playing a Kiesel Maybe an Holdsworth model Great guitars and such unique sounds
Different styles, different type of music. James Jamerson will not be able to play like her just as she could not play like him. James learned on a stand up bass as electric bass was still a new thing (was it even invented when he first started learning?) . It's an apples to Orange comparison