Can someone recommend some good videos for slap bass? By way of background, the Lee Rocker video was a start but most of it is devoted to bass "basics". Looking for something designed for someone who already plays bass and has basic slap technique and is looking for more advanced stuff.
Thanks
pbassfreak
01-26-2007, 05:01 PM
IMHO..The Ungental Art..Mark Rubin and Kevin Smith take you from setup and pickups strings etc all the way to pretty much every slap and how it applies to any type of music..I learned everything I know from it and still watch it from time to time just to refresh..The best part to me is they show you the slap in real time,then slow it down so you can really see whats going on ..You will have to know how to play the bass though because they wont touch on that..Just slappin..Pete Turland has on as well but I dont think its as informative or user friendly as Ungental Art..Google it and you will see who sells it..Hope this helps..
all_grown_up
01-27-2007, 09:55 AM
IMHO..The Ungental Art..Mark Rubin and Kevin Smith take you from setup and pickups strings etc all the way to pretty much every slap and how it applies to any type of music..I learned everything I know from it and still watch it from time to time just to refresh..The best part to me is they show you the slap in real time,then slow it down so you can really see whats going on ..You will have to know how to play the bass though because they wont touch on that..Just slappin..Pete Turland has on as well but I dont think its as informative or user friendly as Ungental Art..Google it and you will see who sells it..Hope this helps..
Thanks, sounds just like what I want. Fortunately, I already know how to play. well sort of.
rick123
01-27-2007, 09:58 AM
The Marshal Wilborn (check my spelling) slap bass method is very good, however, it is aimed pretty much at bluegrassers. It is part of the Murphy Method "how to play dang near every bluegrass instrument" series by Murphy Henry. I like all of Marshal's work; he's one of the greats.
joe_sorren
01-27-2007, 03:33 PM
I have watched a gob of these videos about slap, and I would have to say that of all of them, Pete Turland's video was great very helpful and inspiring. So was Marshall's, in a more toned down sort of way. There is great coverage of the single finger slap technique in there.
By the way, it is VERY COOL to have this area in talkbass now. Way to go moderators!
mpoppitt
01-28-2007, 04:34 AM
I learned quite a bit from "Ungentle Art"
Seventhirteen
01-28-2007, 11:14 AM
here's a good start
http://scotthinds.tripod.com/
countrybass
01-28-2007, 12:06 PM
I have used both the Lee Rocker video,and the Kevin Smith-Mark Rubin video.I have since given away both of them because I've gotten out of them what I could.In your case I'd recommend the Kevin Smith-Mark Rubin "The Ungentle Art" also.
Just as a note,it looks like local bassist(here in Nashville)David Roe has put out a video also.Dave a great slapper,so I'll bet his new video(I think it's called 101 things I wished I knew when I moved to Nashville) is worth a look.
Rickske
03-05-2007, 05:38 PM
So is anybody into the bit-Torrent thing? Looking for some cool learning/study video's
MatthewS
03-22-2007, 12:13 PM
Can someone recommend some good videos for slap bass? By way of background, the Lee Rocker video was a start but most of it is devoted to bass "basics". Looking for something designed for someone who already plays bass and has basic slap technique and is looking for more advanced stuff.
Thanks
If you ever want tot make a trip down south I will teach yah.
mrpc
03-22-2007, 01:22 PM
If you ever want tot make a trip down south I will teach yah.
Any video recommendations?
MatthewS
03-22-2007, 03:07 PM
Any video recommendations?
The only one worth Checking out, is Kevin from HighNoons.
As far as youtube goes, there are few on there that are good. The best that comes to mind is a MemphisEvils.
MatthewS
03-22-2007, 06:37 PM
MatthewS.
Does Kevin have a video out? Or do you mean checking out his palying in the band?
They sound fantastic, and Kevin's playing in incredible. So tight and precise, but without sacrificing energy.
If he has an instructional video for sale, please point me in the direction.
Unfortunatly, their website (linked from myspace) is gone.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks MatthewS,
Joe
I guess google it. I remember it was hard to find a couple years ago. It should be in print again.
"The Ungental Art..Mark Rubin and Kevin Smith"
The other thing I recommend. Is study your upright. Just pluck a sting, pull it. slap it. Pay attention to the sounds. become one with it. Never fear it, remember your in command, and its a part of you.
This sounds hookie, but trust me. You can tell when a player isnt one with his upright.
Remember also, keep the slaps low and controled.
Stretch!!! drink lots of water, I havent been drinking water alot cause of drinking to much caffien from lack of sleep. I cramped one song into the set the other night.