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Old 06-01-2007, 05:53 AM
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Its in that part where I drink tea and eat some bread

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb41Y0Nu3f4
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Nice chops!

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You are a crazy good player. That ending riff is sick.


And that "technique" you used is the same one one handed bassist Bill Clements uses.
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That ending riff was definatly hard, chunky, and break neck groovy. Wicked chops man.
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damn, you got some fast fingers there. amazing!
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I'm not trying to be mean or sarcastic but that technique is not new at all.
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I've seen Vic Wooten do that (on video) while at Guitar Center once. It ain't new but it's definitely sweet and sounds like you got it a good groove going on!
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Not new but still pretty cool. You have good chops
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I really dislike seeing stuff like this.



It makes me remember there is a huge hole in my technique.

Nice chops bro.
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You gotta be good to be that cocky, and yes, you are that good I think. Fantastic stuff...
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Where is the new part??? Nothing you did was new.

You have a good chops and have done a good job of copying Victor Wooten. You probably will come up with something new one day. Keep it up.
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Phhht... I just ate a sandwich at lunch, big deal.




j/k nice chops.
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Didn't care for the Bill Clements-esque tapping as much as the insanely groovy Victor-like stuff towards the beginning. Great playing!!
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man i gotta say that i usually really, really dislike seeing that kinda stuff up on youtube. but... man they are some really good chops you got there. and, even better than that i loved your sense of humour. thats what did it for me. brilliant!

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Thanx guys...I really appreciate that.

BUT, I gues the technique is pretty new...I know Bill Clements technique...its fast tapping with left hand...but thats something different:

I transformed left hand percussions whne you play slap bass. You slap the strings with your fingers, so I found out, that i can get two percussive sounds when i hit strings with middle and than with the ring. Than I just add tapped root note with an index finger.
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I've seen Vic Wooten do that (on video) while at Guitar Center once. It ain't new but it's definitely sweet and sounds like you got it a good groove going on!
really? s**t...I think, that i saw all of them...Could you give me a ling, please? Thx
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Thanx guys...I really appreciate that.

BUT, I gues the technique is pretty new...I know Bill Clements technique...its fast tapping with left hand...but thats something different:

I transformed left hand percussions whne you play slap bass. You slap the strings with your fingers, so I found out, that i can get two percussive sounds when i hit strings with middle and than with the ring. Than I just add tapped root note with an index finger.
what I liked about that bit, is that you could get nice slap tones from your left hand and at the same time able to mix in some full-tone notes. How did you accomplish these? with pull offs?
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Old 06-02-2007, 03:06 AM
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Where is the new part??? Nothing you did was new.

You have a good chops and have done a good job of copying Victor Wooten. You probably will come up with something new one day. Keep it up.
Oh my...here we go again

Well...I know the begining sounds like him...yes...but try to look at my other videos. You know, its hard to play muted DT technique today and be considered as a pioneer. Same thing like in the days of Larry Graham - when you used your thumb when playing : Yeah man, thats serious Larry Graham stuff...

try theese two:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fpr80NkyEk


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tkbm6LfZ81g
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what I liked about that bit, is that you could get nice slap tones from your left hand and at the same time able to mix in some full-tone notes. How did you accomplish these? with pull offs?
Actually theese full-tones come mostly from index finger. That one only tapps with a full force to get a non-percussive tone. Also there are some fills, but the basic 16 note groove is like I´ve said above.
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Oh my...here we go again

Well...I know the begining sounds like him...yes...but try to look at my other videos. You know, its hard to play muted DT technique today and be considered as a pioneer. Same thing like in the days of Larry Graham - when you used your thumb when playing : Yeah man, thats serious Larry Graham stuff...

try theese two:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fpr80NkyEk


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tkbm6LfZ81g
Very clever technique but where is the music? The second link above was getting towards some musicality but the others are just cold technique!!!
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