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Heath Williamson
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2013
Upright bass player singer songwriter
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Jesse and the Rockers 4 song set 9-29-24
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Jesse and the Rockers 4 song set 9-29-24. Live at Courts of Praise Phenix City AL.
Jesse and the Rockers rehearsal camera one
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Rehearsal for an upcoming Jesse and the Rockers show. Aqua Blue, Three days from Home and Great Tom
Heath Williamson Booking Demo
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Hey if you are watching this hopefully you are considering booking me for your event or venue. If you have any questions please let me know.
Excuses acoustic live version
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I wrote this song in 1997 with my band Jesse and the Rockers
Sorta sick of everything
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Here is an original acoustic punk song about being sick of every
Sometimes the Thunder
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Original song by Heath Williamson called sometimes the Thunder from the album Welcome to the Bible Belt.
Skyler Saufley and the 99th Degree live at International Blues Challenge 2020
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Skyler Saufley and the 99th Degree live at International Blues Challenge 2020
Honey what’s wrong Jimmy Reed cover performed by Skyler Saufley
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Honey what’s wrong Jimmy Reed cover performed by Skyler Saufley
I'd like to do this again!
Honestly just watching you break it down helps a lot even without a super detailed explanation. Thanks!
nice👍
Heck yeah!!! Nice to stroll down memory lane!!!
I like it!
That’s a great cover of a great song. L❤
This brings back many memories! Awesome ❤🤘
Hell yes!! Memories.
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Jesse and The Rockers and G- Rock will always have an important part in my Christian walk ☝️🤗🤗🤗
My ❤ is happy!!
Thank you! Really good tutorial!
Whoa nice to meet you Heath!
Get the rockers back together and tour the world!
We have a two song performing coming up next month
Old man and me! Hootie!
@@BloodyChucklesStudios best part of the whole album
@@heathwilliamson lmfao!
This reminded me I need to practice 10 hours a day.
Sounds great man!!
In another video, the dude shows a single slap. You don't slap, just pull the string, and the double was pulled and one slap. Who is correct?
Let him cook!
🫵🏼Cool tune, good voice.🎶👍🏼 🙋🏼♂️🇨🇦
I like it!
Well done, Heath! Really liked the song too. 👏👏
7 years and no one says a thing about how amazing this is. A grievous sin has been committed. I am saddened it took me this long to find this
Bro! You rules!!!!
Man, didn't know that there would be a very different technique when it comes to slapping an upright bass to a bass guitar.
Hope he tries that once using a metronome and start practicing more himself.. no offense
Wow, you da man! Thanks for this video!
I was trying to do this for the longest tysm ‼️‼️
Bro is a savior
Thank you. Eye opening!
This is nice-but it doesn't help me to play like Ray Brown in a video I saw of him, doing the slapping technique-he appears to be on another level with it. Also I had developed a similar technique(my own)decades ago, when I was strictly a bass guitarist; didn't know anything about jazz or Ray Brown and all of what I learned was self-taught, with a little observation at times, here and there. The technique in question also, I was inspired to come up with by watching the late bass phenom, Louis Johnson, over four decades ago. It's not a big deal now I suppose, because all such was what I considered part of the bygone era of Funk and progressive R&B(it was great)and then decades later, I learned how to play the upright bass, but I'm sort of 'outside the loop" if you will(not a part of the "click"; never was-and never ever will be), so you'll never hear about a person like me, besides, I'm in my mid 60s now, and I know the world has pretty much passed on a cat like me(does that mean I've passed on myself?)...but I like jazz also, and this technique I recall, seems to be quite standard for Rockabilly and Bluegrass and such, but it's not a technique you will find endorsed or played by a lot of jazz cats anymore, the way I understand it used to be, a long time ago. But I think the instructor in this video makes it easy for the beginner or intermediate player to pick-up on it(slapping technique), and he seems like he might be a good instructor in teaching the fundamentals of the upright bass also, for anyone that would be willing to learn from him. 2-9-23.
Excellent video!
Cool as hell.
Wasn't impressed until the lady with the high heeled shoes song, that's when the real Chicago blues came out, I guess y'all getting warmed up with the tab Benoit type songs before but was lacking something. Every stripper needs a blues song written about them though just because 😂
Slow sad simple but it's catchy AF and makes me want to put a lead in it 😂
🎶🎶🎶🎶😍🎶🎶🎶🎶
AWESOME! Great group, great singer, great music!
i thought this was going to be a cover set for automatic.
What strings do you use?
Super duper cool man thanks for sharing the skills!
best explaind
What is the point of this?
I have only used it once on a gig. I was slapping on our last song and all of a sudden it felt like I just hit my finger with a hammer, I could no longer play with all three fingers so I switched to the one finger slap and made it through the song.
"About all I got" was plenty, thanks!
That's my boyo.
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Man can't thank you enough
i like how you said to use your meaty part to slap(of your hand).. sounds good...i am partial to the drag slap if u catch my drift ...check me out on upright if you dare th-cam.com/video/lPk1ca3MXRM/w-d-xo.html peace big boy !!
Genius
Rockin
Nice