Sweet. But on second thought, Everyone Like Me isn't exactly simple, but I do love that intro.potatoflinger wrote:I love thousand foot krutch.paaiyan wrote:You like Thousand Foot Krutch?potatoflinger wrote: I would definitely recommend those two songs, they are simply amazing.
good bass song to learn?
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Intro to what, Move?
*ahem* Geddy lee.spud yeti wrote: considering Flea is the worlds best bass player [/b]
they're both great, but i just like him because hes one of the only bass players on vocals.
thanks for the feedback, I'm loving most of the sujestions.
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The band I said earlier, Skillet, the Bass player does lead vox.mopherman wrote:*ahem* Geddy lee.spud yeti wrote: considering Flea is the worlds best bass player [/b]
they're both great, but i just like him because hes one of the only bass players on vocals.
thanks for the feedback, I'm loving most of the sujestions.
Potatoflinger, no, the intro to Everyone Like Me.
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les claypool (or maby victor wooten)
les claypool (primus) is by far the best.
he tried out for metallica, and was actually too good.
primus is awsome. the guitars outline the bass.
here he is playing master of puppets on his bass
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4202708793
look him up.
as for what song to learn, as a fellow bass player, I would recommend "neurotica" by meshuggah.
the time signatures are ridiculous, and it is a fun song to play, once you get the hang of it.
les claypool (primus) is by far the best.
he tried out for metallica, and was actually too good.
primus is awsome. the guitars outline the bass.
here he is playing master of puppets on his bass
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 4202708793
look him up.
as for what song to learn, as a fellow bass player, I would recommend "neurotica" by meshuggah.
the time signatures are ridiculous, and it is a fun song to play, once you get the hang of it.
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i know its not even close to 90's, but....
try learning YYZ by Rush...........
if oyu can play that, note for note, for that long, at that speed, i think you can play most other songs......
try learning YYZ by Rush...........
if oyu can play that, note for note, for that long, at that speed, i think you can play most other songs......
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Dude, who on here can play YYZ on bass? I can only get through the intro, the really fast part at the beggining, and a little bit of the chorus before my fingers are killing. Like I said before, for awesome old school bass solos listen to My Generation by The Who.
(The solo starts at about 50 seconds into the song)
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I also agree that Geddy Lee, Flea, Primus, and Victor Wooten are the best. But micheal Anthony was good to to, he has a nifty little bass solo that he sometimes plays.
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Gene Simmons is also OK
(The solo starts at about 50 seconds into the song)
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I also agree that Geddy Lee, Flea, Primus, and Victor Wooten are the best. But micheal Anthony was good to to, he has a nifty little bass solo that he sometimes plays.
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Gene Simmons is also OK
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Yeah, but can he do a backflip whilst playing bass... Flea f***king can! But I cant complain about any of the bassists mentioned here, Flea is just my favourite because of his style and the music genre RHCP used to play (funk rock).*ahem* Geddy lee.
they're both great, but i just like him because hes one of the only bass players on vocals.
thanks for the feedback, I'm loving most of the sujestions.
I am now going to listen to YYZ and attempt to play it, since I've never heard it before !
really good quote/phrase here
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Tell me how that goes, lol. The song is like all 16th notes. I can only get about halfway through it. lol, it's so hard. For me at least you could be better than me.
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Screw 90's learn Peace Frogs from the doors here is a link http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/d/d ... 2_btab.htm
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