SLAP.BASS.COUNTRY?! (w/ Henrik Linder) ????????????
In this impressive video, bass virtuoso Henrik Linder showcases his versatile slap bass technique that was inspired by Scott Henderson of Tribal Tech, as he seamlessly incorporates it into a country music performance.
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Originally posted by UCWTj3vCqkQIsrTGSm4kM34g at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RahkpD7y9F0
Rob Derhak from the jam band moe. has a lock on twangy rock slap as well
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I love that little thing so much and he is is playing it live at almost every gig!
Seinfeld intro????❤
Why would he still wear the glove even tho he's not playing for pretty much the whole interview. It's really an aesthetic thing more than anything, even tho it looks pretty ridiculous ???? loved this interview tho
Man, his honesty is so cool! A bass player who is inspired by a guitarist. That's my man. ❤
The future
I just recently discovered Dirty Loops and had my fiancé listen to them. She liked how catchy + technical their art is and I told her "that's the result when a group of individuals have great musical skills and came together as a band".
Its very reminiscent of what Victor Wooten was doing this style for at least 30 yrs …double thumping and got more ideas when he met Bela Fleck and joined his band
Scott Henderson!!! Tribal Tech is good stuff. Gary Willis!!!!!!! I bet Henrik listens to a lot of fusion. I'm going to see Dirty Loops tomorrow night in Maryland at The Fillmore. ????????????
Sounds like Les Claypool
I gotta play drums for this in 4 days at some music awards.! LESSGO. It’s a cool joint alright
I wish we had open strings on the sax…. Damn. I love this. You all are incredible
Made me think of Stu Hamm doing his Country Music solo piece
Spastic????
His are straight clean, bridge point and tonations are set perfect and the string choice helps also. Nice slaps bruh!
I ❤ Henrik, Aron, and Jonah!
Scott came twice to my town on a blues festival in Brazil, such a cool dude.
I don't often say this because I can appreciate almost all guitars and basses in some way as objects with utility and often beauty, but Henrik's pink bass is really just ugly haha????
Cool, makes sense now that I think about it
I'm hearing Seinfeld
Sounds like Miyavi
Les Claypool anyone?
Les Claypool anyone?
more like disco country
You go see a movie.
You respect the actors that play their parts well and that fit into the cast.
“The ensemble”… “ensemble” means “together” in French. Imagine if every musician in the band were showing off their chops… that would be terrible music.
This dude looks ridiculous lol
Sometime during 1994, Music Tech, downtown Minneapolis.
I helped Scott Henderson and his awesome band unload their equipment van when they performed at my music school on a Friday afternoon.
He was so cool, and gave me great advice I’ll never forget.
He said “think of it(guitar)
as areas of sound, and not like precise scales”.
Or something just like that.
Very cool.
Rare moments of Henrik playing a 4 string
Great riffs! I'm teaching myself bass on an acoustic guitar! ????