Hadrian Feraud, Michael Lecoq, & David Haynes live from the PreSonus booth at NAMM 2013! Follow PreSonus on Instagram here: / presonus Add Studio One to your workflow here: shop.presonus.com/software/So...
Hadrian is sooo smooth!! His chord playing is on point! Just a really great bassist and musician all around. Definitely one of my fav bassists right now. On the list for sure!!
+Boba Squid when i 1st came on youtube 2007/ 8 there was a player known as " Fjord76 " we used to chat often joke even swap share & battle together ,,,, i got a felling its the same guy from france ,, check out Fjord76 - Sandberg MarloweDK Video Contest 2 ,, there is a striking similarity in the fingering & style ,,, Oui thanks to Fjord76 ,, to the memory of good feeling
To Me,this is probably the Best I've ever heard Hadrien,from bassist point of view! He is Grooving here,something that sometimes gets "lost" in his and many upcoming bassists playing these days! He also has some melodic sense here! Thanx for posting this! Not bad for playing with a drum machine!
la primera vez que escuche a hadrian feraud fue en el álbum industrial zen de John mclaughlin, ahora se muestra en su dimensión personal, gracias por este video
I can tell that Hadrian's groove has improved. When I first began listening to him, he sounded like alot of blazing, intricate lines. His phrasing seems more melodic and lyrical. Just IMHO.
Great musicians and GROOVE but Hadrien Feraud, what a player!!!!! How can David Haynes play such killer drums on that Maschine and Michael Lecoq play like that on such a small keyboard!
Hadrian has that staccato groove down to an art. This is something he got off of Jaco. But where Jaco could be unpredictable Hadrien stays in the groove and keeps it still imtresting and funky. His tone is beautiful.
That bass is incredible! I just recently switched to 5 strings and i have a bit of trouble with the low B sounding too deep and boomy, but this just sounds perfect. I'm sure it has a little something somethin to do with the dude playing it too haha.
It's hard to find a affordable 5 string that has consistent tone on the low B with the rest of the strings. You just have to shop around for a very solid instrument with a longer scale and tight neck joint.
Tyler Hanks Dingwall makes fanned fret instruments with the angled bridge for that extra long scale length on the B. They worked with Nolly from Periphery to make the NG-2, their most affordable model. Their instruments are notorious for having a real badass B string tone.
I saw a guy in San Francisco playing drums and doing weird synth sounds from an iPad, I think it's confortable for a drummer, but it's never gonna replace a good old drumkit
muchas gracias pero al parecer estuve investigando y es superior drummer aue es lo mismo casi solo que ese puede mezclar las partes por separado procesar vaya
+emile de verquilleux Ken Smith Burner (Signature Hadrien Feraud). If I'm correct, this one has a walnut boby with a spalted maple top, a maple neck with an ebony fingerboard and probably an 3 band eq