I gotta dig into this dude’s stuff man. Even though I don’t play bass, I still feel I can use and incorporate a lot of these techniques y’all employ for bass, in my guitar repertoire
I started on bass and there's definitely quite a bit of crossover and especially for lead guitar. It also helps you stretch early on while simply playing.
@@devinebass no doubt, as well as the whole Loops crew. Hella tight! And on that note, so is y’all’s cool new setup and all that. Loving the journey fellas. Hold it down! ✌️
@@CynHicks I can see that’s the case. And, I’m the type where if I wanna do it, I’m gonna do it no matter how difficult the challenge. NGL, it finally feels like I know what I’m supposed to do in this life thing. Took long enough lol
LOTS of talent today, great musicians abound in about every style, but everyone gravitates to certain styles and feels that a player can hit the sweet spot on. For me, Dirty Loops nails that across the board. Such a great merger that happens between the three as they communicate so well as they play and weave the music seamlessly from the 3 simultaneously.
No, it’s like a 5 string bass w a extra high string tuned BEADGC …the middle 4 strings are normal EADG but the Low B and high C are tuning 5 half steps apart just like the others
yeah i mean ive played one but i have a hard time fretting those chords especially incorporating the low B for roots on the chords, and im 6"2, this guy is a beast and his Technique is flawless@@devinebass