Bass improv #3



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Another imrovised piece this time using an infinite looper to provide a backing track.


Tags for this video: bass fretless gary improv jaco loop pastorius solo willis

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An Ibanez Gary ... ( 11 months ago by scarred2112)
An Ibanez Gary Willis signature fretless GWB-1 model (you can tell the difference from the newer, far more expensive GWB-1005 by the headstock: the 1005 has a black headstock while the original has a matching natural ash). A wonderfully sound and playing bass as long as you like tight string-spacing (16.5mm). Amazing arraignment, tone, and playing. *Very* nicely done!
ohh man :perfect i ... ( 11 months ago by bassswings)
ohh man :perfect i buy you re cd sounds good
richard bona watch ... ( 11 months ago by lslimcuttah)
richard bona watch out i see one on the rise!!
You're absoulutely ... ( 10 months ago by BassOperator)
You're absoulutely fantastic. And I know you know that well. I just can't understand why you're not famous. Man I think you should be. Groovy, original, and anything that's needed in this stuff. Al the best. Adam Gordon
T'es un bon ... ( 9 months ago by Yvasenoyer)
T'es un bon bassiste j adore ta compo je l a regarde souvent....Yvas from Brussels Belgium
Great Man! Check ... ( 9 months ago by Intimahesh)
Great Man! Check out my vids!
Wow, thats amazing. ... ( 9 months ago by BassmasterG)
Wow, thats amazing. I was started to wonder how this video would turn out coz the loop wasnt really doin anythin for me, but once the actual melody kicked in you blew me away. How long have you been playing again?
5/5
ROCK ON!
Thanks again ... ( 8 months ago by resonantdoghouse)
Thanks again BassMasterG! I've been playing for too long now, I think it's been 14 years, how time flies.
Wow that explains ... ( 8 months ago by BassmasterG)
Wow that explains your skill man. I havent even been playin for 3 lol
this is really sick ... ( 8 months ago by Blitzkreigluke12)
this is really sick man good job
wow that was really ... ( 8 months ago by LEMONandtheWELDER)
wow that was really cool
i watch this vid ... ( 8 months ago by TangerineGroovin)
i watch this vid religiously, truly amazing.
Great. Love it. ... ( 7 months ago by Nasute)
Great. Love it. Makes me want to knock the dust off my fretless and get to work.
You have an amazing ... ( 7 months ago by nomonkeymind)
You have an amazing tone with that fretless, really amazing. Mix of Jaco/ Willis... keep up the good work and keep posting!! :) Greetings from Chicago
I love this. what ... ( 7 months ago by fretlessphantom2000)
I love this. what looping system are you using? i have a digitech jam man and i love it
It's called the ... ( 7 months ago by resonantdoghouse)
It's called the Infinite Loopazoide, which is a nice VST plugin. It's pretty good but having pedals is always easier. For recording I'm using Abelton Live which also has nice looping capabilities, plus you can assign midi controllers easily.
wauuww!! ( 3 months ago by loranwitteveen)
wauuww!!
This peice takes me ... ( 3 months ago by standasone37)
This peice takes me out of this World. Wonderful Jaco bass sound. Simply Beautiful.
Very tasteful ... ( 3 months ago by freedok)
Very tasteful indeed!
This should be ... ( 2 months ago by standasone37)
This should be named "Od' to Jaco" or in memory of Jaco. :)
One of the most ... ( 1 month ago by fingerboy18)
One of the most beautiful bass compositions I've heard. Exactly the kind of music I want to be making. What have you done to know how to make beautiful music?
NICE....NICE BASS ... ( 1 month ago by donsixstrings)
NICE....NICE BASS GUITAR TOO...
Time does not teach ... ( 1 week ago by fingerboy18)
Time does not teach emotion though my friend. That is something we all learn in our own time. Unfortunately some players don't even find it at all. I am starting to find my heart through my bass playing. It's a mixture of natural thought, theory, and dynamics.
hello, i read ... ( 3 days ago by BassPlayer11235)
hello, i read something you wrote about a vst loop plugin, and i was wondering if you would show me what you mean, because i cant afford a loop station :)



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