I took a lesson from Jeff in 12 - 1987, and he truly opened up my view on jazz bass soloing / improvisation. Truly one of the underated electric bass giants out there. I still refer to that recorded lesson after 20 plus years. He is "SOLID" all the way.
Bassist Jeff Andrews, one of my all time Favorite Bass players. Great musician. Excellent Bass Instuctor. If you get Jeff as your Electric Bass Instructor, what a blessing that will be for whom ever. Basskat Detroit MI.
@MrOxipower it is a modified fender Jazz (not sure if it is a short scale p-bass) neck with a badd ass bridge ii and probably different jps and a another preamp
Yep, had to learn that one from playing the upright. 4 hours is a LONG time to wrestle one of those beasts and the skin oil helps, some. You still get blisters.
It's his 1965 Precision,,he (actually don't know if he did it,,maybe someone like Roger Sadowsky) modified it with 2 jazz bass pickups, 4 knobs and a Badass bridge...his main axe for many years..RIP Jeff.gone too soon..
I took a lesson from Jeff in 12 - 1987, and he truly opened up my view on jazz bass soloing / improvisation. Truly one of the underated electric bass giants out there.
I still refer to that recorded lesson after 20 plus years. He is "SOLID" all the way.
Incredible player....intrigued by the Bass looks like a Precision with Jazz pick ups...superb
TH-cam, please send me the link so I can like this multiple times. Rest in peace, Jeff.
Boy he was one of a kind. May he R.I.P. 🙏🏾🕊🎸🎶
Bassist Jeff Andrews, one of my all time Favorite Bass players. Great musician. Excellent Bass Instuctor. If you get Jeff as your Electric Bass Instructor, what a blessing that will be for whom ever. Basskat Detroit MI.
He was excellent
Dunno which i like most; the way Jeff scratches his face between phrases or the big heineken sign behind him, great playin :)
Para mim o melhor solo de baixo de toda internet !!! Que redação do Dr Jeff Andrews !!! Muito conhecimento de harmonia na ponta do dedo !!!
He sounds more like Jeff Berlin than Jaco to me. I love that relentless motivic development.
so expressive, what a player!!!
Beautiful playing
Mt fã dessa lenda!
amazing.great inspiration.thnks for that!
@MrOxipower it is a modified fender Jazz (not sure if it is a short scale p-bass) neck with a badd ass bridge ii and probably different jps and a another preamp
Great!
brilliant
I like that kind of solo.He lets the bass sings.
Yep, had to learn that one from playing the upright. 4 hours is a LONG time to wrestle one of those beasts and the skin oil helps, some. You still get blisters.
The man
Does anyone know what year this was recorded? This is one amazing player !!
This is not a fretless, right?
holy shit he looks like Hadrien Feraud
+Viktor Strandberg hadrien feraud is the one that looks like jeff andrews.
Hadrien Feraud looking like him! Hehehe ... He was Jaco's personal friend. He lived with Jaco for a while!
what fender is that ? is amazing!
It's his 1965 Precision,,he (actually don't know if he did it,,maybe someone like Roger Sadowsky) modified it with 2 jazz bass pickups, 4 knobs and a Badass bridge...his main axe for many years..RIP Jeff.gone too soon..
influence of jaco...
anyone knows what song is this?
ManelFogo it's the standard yesterdays
thankyou very much!
Jaco on a P-Bass.
+MrDrys Its actually a P-Bass with 2 Jazz Pickups, which is most unusual, except for Squier's old 5 String Precision Bass that had 2 Jazz Pickups too.
Yep Fender made him do this.... and Heineken, Subaru, Caterpillar, McDonalds, etc.
Great player Jeff Andrews, first saw him with The Brecker Bros.