https://youtu.be/SGTq8jGtSOo?t=1257
Shoegaze bass tutorial
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- Agent00Soul
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Shoegaze bass tutorial
You know the band you were in has developed cult following when someone is teaching one of the basslines on YouTube a decade after after the song was released. I guess we can't blame him for not being left-handed
https://youtu.be/SGTq8jGtSOo?t=1257
https://youtu.be/SGTq8jGtSOo?t=1257
Re: Shoegaze bass tutorial
Oh wait so that's your band/bassline he's demonstrating?!
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Re: Shoegaze bass tutorial
Stingray5 wrote:Oh wait so that's your band/bassline he's demonstrating?!
I didn't think it up (songwriter John Cep did), but otherwise yah. I was the bassist for Soundpool at the time. Here is the video:
https://youtu.be/BIHVQaynxds
Re: Shoegaze bass tutorial
Agent00Soul wrote:Stingray5 wrote:Oh wait so that's your band/bassline he's demonstrating?!
I didn't think it up (songwriter John Cep did), but otherwise yah. I was the bassist for Soundpool at the time. Here is the video:
https://youtu.be/BIHVQaynxds
Very cool, and diggin the tune!
Re: Shoegaze bass tutorial
That's pretty neat!
Sort of analogous: I used to do a lot of rock climbing. One day I was in a gear store looking through a new guidebook and admiring one of the pictures when my friend / climbing partner looked over my shoulder and said, "Hey, that's you!" I had met the photographer the day he took the picture and gave him permission to use it, but that was a year prior and I didn't think anything of it.
But having someone cover / teach your bass part is a way cooler tribute
Sort of analogous: I used to do a lot of rock climbing. One day I was in a gear store looking through a new guidebook and admiring one of the pictures when my friend / climbing partner looked over my shoulder and said, "Hey, that's you!" I had met the photographer the day he took the picture and gave him permission to use it, but that was a year prior and I didn't think anything of it.
But having someone cover / teach your bass part is a way cooler tribute
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Re: Shoegaze bass tutorial
tim wrote:That's pretty neat!
Sort of analogous: I used to do a lot of rock climbing. One day I was in a gear store looking through a new guidebook and admiring one of the pictures when my friend / climbing partner looked over my shoulder and said, "Hey, that's you!" I had met the photographer the day he took the picture and gave him permission to use it, but that was a year prior and I didn't think anything of it.
But having someone cover / teach your bass part is a way cooler tribute
Same feeling I'm sure. I have to admit that I never thought anyone would be teaching a bassline from one of my bands on Youtube!