You're one of the main reasons I invested in a bass, I literally get a feeling I can't explain when I watch you play, or I play the bass myself, been learning for about 2 years, I'm slow, but I'm gettin it! Keep doing what you do man! 🤘🤘
@@kellogc dude! You're wicked, thank you so much for the reply, that's rare nowadays on youtube, I'm actually fricken hyped! and I will, thank you again, have a good one 🤘✌️ stay safe
Thank you so much for uploading all these videos in the last weeks. You are a big part why i fell in love with my Bass once again and picked it up after a long time of abstinence. Having more fun than ever. You inspire me to keep going and im sure many others as well! All the best and greetings from Germany.
1) have low action on your strings 2) pluck really hard 3) use a bit of overdrive in combination with a compressor (Ideally you should use an OD with a blend knob between clean and dirty signal in order to retain low end definition)
Alex Logan Having one helps, but it’s not essential. The first two are probably the most important. It’s actually arguable that compressors are bad for practicing because they hide dynamic mistakes, but that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t pick one up if you can. They help a lot for recording and are a good idea for playing live. Edit: there’s probably some EQ-ing too. I would imagine you would want a fair bit of highs at the very least.
@@kultiras4978. Well. I've heard that song at least 250 times and I still think this sounds heavier. That's my opinion. And you don't agree with that. Fine by me 🤘
Muy buena forma de palmutear, también la toco así, permite seguir tocando con dos dedos con total comodidad jajaja Saludos desde Perú y sigue tu increíble tono característico de ti😎
Very nicely played Sir. I’m a huge Megadeth fan and have owned some of Dave Mustaine’s Dean V guitars in the past, but the one thing I’m not too fond of is bass guitarists who pick so this is a bit of fresh. Nicely played.