@BillySheehanOfficial’s first bass lesson might have been his most important ???? #bass #billysheehan
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Originally posted by UCnPqvksbKR_UklEOgvW3Rfw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coZUO_XcZh0
The best bassist in the world.. Living legend..????????
The whitest advice ever
The second thing I learned: 2 million notes a minute
Precisely. How come some players don't get that?
Literally Not true by any stretch of the imagination
Phenomenal bassist & great guy. I used to live down the street from Billy in Buffalo NY. Used to see Talas religiously. I think the bassist he's talking about is Joe Hesse who used to play in a band called the Road
amazing 3 finger bass player
He’s definitely moved away from playing the bass
The GOAT!! Love Billy Sheehan!!! ❤
What if your drummer is Austin Archey? ????
The drums was the 1st thing I learned to play and my dad was a bass player and he taught me to follow him with my bass drum!!
Sure…..that is how everyone else does it.
I personally don't like doing that at all, as a bass player and also a drummer.
It works, but it isn't the only way.
dRum & bAss
Wow. I was learning to play drums along side a great bass player named Fidel. He believed the same thing.
I sit the exact same way
YESSIR ⚡????⚡❗
There's nothing worse than a drummer with an inconsistent right foot. Groove killer.????
I don't hear any bass.Only treble. ????????????
When I was a kid. I always thought that bass is based off the guitar. Little did I know later on that it's supposed to be based on the drums.
I'm more impressed with the coffee table/car. That is so cool.
Is it only me, or does Billy Sheehan's voice similar to Tom Morello's?
anyone know what kinda bass that is, thanks
Not surprising. A shit player based his entire shit on the most shit of bass lessons
Bass sucks.
Yep. Thats where the puch comes from
I've never played like that I played bass like a lead guitar and my brother Joe rip ???? we just knew what each other were at at all times it was phenomenal
That was Basically the Basis of the Bass conversation.
A band is a bus, the engine is the drummer, the driver is the bass player and everyone else is a passenger playing along on the ride
James brown was considered the first to have the bass players always hit on the 1 after the turnaround…Shoutout to the Godfather of Soul n Funk!
Coffee table is RAD!!!
Bass and bass drum playing together, comes from the big band era before amplification. Both sounding together at the same time doubles of volume and that constant thump is what you dance to.
i wish guitarist understood this haha
My first rock show was this gentleman along with Diamond Dave, Mr Steve Vai, and Greg Bissonnette. Awesome????!
Very true, but DAMN YOU OVERPLAY SHIT!!! I really appreciate your chops, but you overplay in songs, and it sounds like crap. JMHO
I've never played drums in a band, didn't really have any interest in it. But this good friend of mine played bass, and every Friday, I'd go to her place, and we'd jam for hours.
Nice
Listen to McCartney and Starr.
That’s how I play… I’m not that good, but people always go wow, you’re fun to play with. It’s about that kick sync.
Players on every instrument should really study their role in a band
Does this dude just play all the base on every song? Come to think of it I don’t think I know of any other bass players. are there any?
This is why Tool are good. It’s not the guitar. They even tuned the Bass to sound like a guitar. Tool was build on the strong bass playing of Paul D. who taught JC to play what he’d done for Undertow and AEnima. Yes he left outta frustration during that album’s production, shows how frustrated he was with Adam. It took 7 years to produce the disappointment of Lateralis. By then new fans had to be made. I like the last stuff but supposedly it’s changing back and that bothers me.
interesting
i like Billy but alot of his recordings capture alot of high end and i never really hear the "bottom" on most of his recordings.
This is such a great, fundamental insight. It is interesting that in this day and age no one has invented a bass drum that plays a bass tone every time it is hit? Come on, people. Do I need to invent EVERYTHING?!?!