@@MakeWeirdMusic Yes I did! I didn't realize that was you also. That was excellent too! I'd wondered for 30+ years how he put that album together. Thanks for reminding me about that... I'm going to rewatch those interviews! Thanks also for the consistency great content!
Love your imaginative approach sir. I want to know how you get that pop sound or a video of all the finger techniques you do in the music of Helios. I hope you come to the Kingston guitar festival this year as I would enjoy hanging around to investigate the ways of the bass. Thanks for soo much inspiration !
3:35 it really should be also considered a percussion instrument. A piano is considered percussion because the hammers strike the strings, the only difference with the bass is that the player is striking the string directly.
Great sounds-Great interview🥰MM - the joy of bass🎸bass function, melodic instrument, w ebow-nice melodic sound, chordal -pretty good, and- percussive. The muting/rest stroke, down-beat identities /strum/ tap/slap/pizzicato/muting w palm….
This guy is smart as hell, I’ve gotta check his music out now
Definitely listen to his music and check out our previous interviews with him, Kirk.
Please do. 🙏🏻 …. Look up the enormous room by Michael man ring
Thank you for the master class of a genius that created a new language for the instrument🙏
Glad you enjoyed it, Alex.
Yesssss E-bow!!! I had two of them that years ago I loaned to a friend that never returned them!!! Such a fun toy!
Thank you so much Michael!!!
I never bought one, but I did borrow one and return it to a friend haha. Would definitely like to get one for myself.
This was a great lesson, I'm very glad I watched! I miss my old fretless bass for this kind of thing!
Maestro! Truly unparalleled.
He is the master!
Thanks for this!
You're welcome, Darren.
Damnnn that's smoothhh
Manring is the best. Thanks for watching, Colin.
This man is a hero !
Excellent interview. Lots of great information and concepts... thanks! Also nice to see Todd's A Capella album back there...
Thanks, Tones. Did you see our interviews with Todd about the album?
@@MakeWeirdMusic Yes I did! I didn't realize that was you also. That was excellent too! I'd wondered for 30+ years how he put that album together. Thanks for reminding me about that... I'm going to rewatch those interviews!
Thanks also for the consistency great content!
Love your imaginative approach sir.
I want to know how you get that pop sound or a video of all the finger techniques you do in the music of Helios.
I hope you come to the Kingston guitar festival this year as I would enjoy hanging around to investigate the ways of the bass.
Thanks for soo much inspiration !
VERY COOL!
Agreed. Thanks for watching!
3:35 it really should be also considered a percussion instrument. A piano is considered percussion because the hammers strike the strings, the only difference with the bass is that the player is striking the string directly.
That's an interesting point, David! I'm sure there's a technical reason why piano is tuned percussion and a bass/guitar isn't.
The piano is considered both a percussion and stringed instrument
simple as that!
this was awesome
Maestro Manring \m/ always the best \m/
Always!
Great sounds-Great interview🥰MM - the joy of bass🎸bass function, melodic instrument, w ebow-nice melodic sound, chordal -pretty good, and- percussive. The muting/rest stroke, down-beat identities /strum/ tap/slap/pizzicato/muting w palm….
Glad you enjoyed it, Laura
O HELL YES
That's what I'm tawkin' about.
what type of ebow does m use?
Just the standard two mode one
I wonder what Michael does with that Macintosh SE in the back.
i still use mine, on occasion because of the printer
Do you have an ImageWriter II, Laura? :)
The click track and the Takadimi .
dude I always wanted a stand up piano that was powered by an old mcintosh
They are VERY expensive.
Sounds like farts
Well, that is a new one
Shout out to Todd Rundgren's A Capella album!