I really like the way you edit your videos together! I'm watching some of your playthroughs again so i can try and learn and i noticed that these can help train ears for learning, since it's an unlined fretless it's easy to see the way you move your hand for each note but it also helps since to learn it you have to find the notes yourself... Not sure if it makes sense to everyone but this has really helped my ear and fretless playing :) so thanks :D
The recent remastered version of Human (and the other albums) has much more audible bass. OK, like all modern remasters, they've brickwalled it, but I compared it to the original vinyl pressing and actually preferred the remastered CD. Mainly because of the more audible bass!
Too many bands just shoved a bass in a friend’s hands and said just play these notes. I’ve personally been in bands that have done it. You end up with a guy on stage with very little experience and no theory plucking notes. It’s really nice to see these bassists standing out and adding value to a song. I especially love counterpoint melody that some of these guys to a song. Sadly though, there’s a lot of bands whose guitarist shit bricks if they aren’t the center of attention and even talented players still get lost in a mix. My 1.5c worth of opinion.
Well Steve Bailey, another awesome bass player and Warwick endorser teaches at Berklee College, and even he said it's impossible to play in tune 100% of the time on a fret less bass. We strive to keep our percentage high, but never at 100%. With that said, you are an amazing fret less bass player.
Probably my favorite Obscura song. Gonna use this video to kind of cheat learning this by ear for sure, I am terrible at it but I NEED to learn how to play this. Great cover too. Uhh, how the hell do your basses keep teleporting to different sides of the room though? It's almost like you quickly spin your chair around for every camera angle or something. Weird.
Probably just recorded the entire song in different videos (which would explain the guitars on different sides) and then just cut them up to fit. And just recorded the bass sound during one of the takes. Not sure though, just an assumption
3 different videos for 3 different angles. since i dont have 3 cameras i cant do all of them at once. and yes, i did spin my chair around and press record for the different angles.
CannibalisticZombie That just sounds like much more work than playing it once. So for some of the angles were you like, pretending to play? Sort of bass-syncing?
One take would be less work, yes, but then he'd need 3 cameras, and to set of the angles at the same time. Plus, then he wouldn't have 3 takes to choose from by default, as I believe he is actually doing the play through all 3 times, choosing the best one for the audio, and throwing out the other two.
way better than your other fretless covers i must say. I hope i have half of your talent man. Cheers from Chile. BTW, which fretless basses do you recommend to start on fretless ?
I know i'm not the man himself, but i'd recommend getting a quality bass and defretting afterwards, by yourself or a professional. That's what I have done and I'm pleased with the results.
I once asked him about the Brice HXB 406 he used to have (look for the cover of Incarnated by Obscura he did a while back), and while he said that he didn't like the bass overall, he recommended it to someone who wanted to start out on six string fretless, since it's only $400 or so. That's pretty competitive with a defret in terms of price, if not quality. Additionally, sometimes Rondomusic has cheaper six strings from their Douglas or SX brands available as fretless, albeit not as often as the HXB 406, which are sub $200, but get snapped up quickly.
awesome cover. I'm actually looking into getting a fretless soon myself. Do you have a particular album that's your favorite for fretless? I go for either "The Aura" or anything Sadus.
dude you kick ass, I wish we were buddies. I can play fretless bass I just got a 6 string fretless bass in September last year (2015) but it would be nice to know all the shapes and what key obscura is using in the song's you jam and how what modes transfer to the key in relation to the bass chords. I'm kind of stuck in pentatonic and the actual blues scale. I can play majors and minor. it's mainly what scales and modes can you use within those scales to get that non generic metal sound.
+Allen Sanford look up and study the modes- also for weirder stuff like this learning some basic theory will always help and for sure will make the modes easier to understand. modes are usually how more ambiguous moods are put across in songs.
I'm using fender flat strings on my defretted Ibanez SR506, they are good but not so great as I want. Try some Flatwound if you can.. However your sound is already perfect! Thanks for your replies! :)
CannibalisticZombie Do the round wound do any damage to the fret board? I've heard it a lot that they do but don't wanna attempt it without some feed back.
The best day so far. Thanks You did it ...you did it.... thanks a lot. That means a lot to me although I know you don't accept requests/suggestions, I secretly wanted you to cover either Vortex or transcendental as a second from their third lp. Thanks man. \m/ lml /,,/
i have a question, does the frets of the bass affect it's tone. Because common metal basses or any bass has like a powerful treble tone but fretless basses as what i observe have a ground bass like tone. Is it the frets or the pickups affecting it? sorry to ask
well since the strings vibrate again wood it won't produce the same sound as a string vibrating again somekind of metal ... but that guy pretty much EQ is fretless like anyone playing metal with somekind of overdrive to get that treble clack which you won't hear in a jazz setting
Thesseling in Obscura composed some of the best bass lines ever. I can' wait for the new album.
1:28 alice in hell!!
totally
This is the best cover you've done in my opinion.
I agree
You have really good intonation on fretless, MAJOR kudos!
Oh man, the tone you are getting on that axe is just beautiful. It's so smooth and woody.
that signature warwick tone.
"my intonation sucks" is what would a good player would usually say. i'm very happy that Jeroen is rejoining Obscura. great cover man :)
I always love seeing you playing a fretless. Such a nice sound to it. If I could make a request, make more videos with your fretless basses.
pretty cool,bro
To cool for my understanding.
That tone is beautiful.
Yeah !
Thank you for the covers!
You're one of my biggest influences in terms of technical metal
I fucking love fretless basses. Awesome as fuck cover
Amazing.. as usual. I put Jeroen and you as a great inspiration when I started trying my fretless lines.
I'm not worthy! Man so brutal so brutal. Your skills are flawless... RESPECT!
The tones on all these damn 6 string fretless bass….. absolutely love it! 🤘
You are the metal bass god.😎🤘Thanks for all the awesome vids mate.
Speechless as ever man! Good job :)
This is so pleasurable to the ear.
I've been really wanting to pick up bass lately, and watching your videos makes me want to play so much more.
Great Job men!!! the sound of your fretless is brutal,grettings from Venezuela.
I love the sound and tuning on your spector and warwick basses. You're an aweasome bass player dude
Looks like a fun song to play. Great job A.J.
This is badass! Thanks Mark for sharing!
Awesome job man, incredible. You play the octaves very clear, the intonation is perfect :D
love your obscura covers.
Ten times thumbs up!
Love your tone!
Awesome bro. Love your playing
I love how this popped up in related videos as I am watching Muenzner's new solo stuff. You're moving up in the world or something dude
Keep up the great work, AJ!
I really like the way you edit your videos together! I'm watching some of your playthroughs again so i can try and learn and i noticed that these can help train ears for learning, since it's an unlined fretless it's easy to see the way you move your hand for each note but it also helps since to learn it you have to find the notes yourself... Not sure if it makes sense to everyone but this has really helped my ear and fretless playing :) so thanks :D
Absolutely fantastic.
Superb performance and tone!
Man, the range that bass goes to. It's a workout for my headphones too!
Thank you! Very good video, please do more Obscura covers!
That sounded awesome!
Even with the "bad" intonation, which wasn't bad at all ;)
Excellent.
Amazing someone can play fretless at this level .
Man, you're the best! \m/
I like how your basses are just jumping to different stores of the room
Unreal dude
And who says bassists don't mean shit in a band?? Imbeciles.
People who only listen to shitty metal where the bass is drowned out
The recent remastered version of Human (and the other albums) has much more audible bass. OK, like all modern remasters, they've brickwalled it, but I compared it to the original vinyl pressing and actually preferred the remastered CD. Mainly because of the more audible bass!
Too many bands just shoved a bass in a friend’s hands and said just play these notes. I’ve personally been in bands that have done it. You end up with a guy on stage with very little experience and no theory plucking notes. It’s really nice to see these bassists standing out and adding value to a song. I especially love counterpoint melody that some of these guys to a song. Sadly though, there’s a lot of bands whose guitarist shit bricks if they aren’t the center of attention and even talented players still get lost in a mix. My 1.5c worth of opinion.
You have improved a lot in your intonation. Fucking great.
thanks! iv practiced this song quite a bit. i learned it 2 years ago just never got around to putting it up.
Absolutely fucking sick cover man 🤘🏻
sick playing and nice deeds shirt
O my god ! I love this music ! Cool !!!
amazing cover
1:30
Sounds like alison hell by Annihilator. Awesome cover!
Monster bass tone
Savage, great cover.
Nice balance of bite and fretless musicality.
Fu*king great man! greating from Argentina
Amazing!
This is fucking beautiful
Fuckin class dude.... Nice bassturbation....
Well Steve Bailey, another awesome bass player and Warwick endorser teaches at Berklee College, and even he said it's impossible to play in tune 100% of the time on a fret less bass. We strive to keep our percentage high, but never at 100%. With that said, you are an amazing fret less bass player.
Who thumbs downed this video???? I'm gonna find you!!! Great vid!
BEST COVER
Always love your covers! Btw, what happened to your Septuagint cover? That one was beautiful and helped me discover Obscura!!!
You got a great tone out of that bass.
Гитара без ладов? Для этого слух нужен. Круто, круто. Респект.
Good Job Guy
naw that"s pretty good dude. \w/. I would love to have a fretless
what a fucking tone.
Man.
Respect.
You're a fucking monster. Awesome job, mate.
Sounds good man. I fell in love with the sound of a fretless bass. Where has it been all my life?
Fuckin' master of fretless bass guitar! Totally admire U
hey mate always enjoy your vids what does the ibanez btb7 string like to play no music shops in my area ever have one available.
what a speeddddd
This reminds me of a thunderstorm.
Your intonation sucks...?! Nooooo! I like it!
You should definitely check and eventually cover Gotsu -Totsu-Kotsu, you will love those bass licks from Haruhisa Takahata
Fuck dude you killed it!
Are you sponsored by Warwick ??your collection is badass
no i am not, but i love the company so much that i will rep their gear to the day i don't play bass anymore.
Probably my favorite Obscura song. Gonna use this video to kind of cheat learning this by ear for sure, I am terrible at it but I NEED to learn how to play this.
Great cover too.
Uhh, how the hell do your basses keep teleporting to different sides of the room though? It's almost like you quickly spin your chair around for every camera angle or something. Weird.
Probably just recorded the entire song in different videos (which would explain the guitars on different sides) and then just cut them up to fit. And just recorded the bass sound during one of the takes. Not sure though, just an assumption
Arthur Riddle
correct
3 different videos for 3 different angles. since i dont have 3 cameras i cant do all of them at once. and yes, i did spin my chair around and press record for the different angles.
CannibalisticZombie That just sounds like much more work than playing it once. So for some of the angles were you like, pretending to play? Sort of bass-syncing?
One take would be less work, yes, but then he'd need 3 cameras, and to set of the angles at the same time. Plus, then he wouldn't have 3 takes to choose from by default, as I believe he is actually doing the play through all 3 times, choosing the best one for the audio, and throwing out the other two.
Just telling you, they are a new band
way better than your other fretless covers i must say. I hope i have half of your talent man. Cheers from Chile.
BTW, which fretless basses do you recommend to start on fretless ?
I know i'm not the man himself, but i'd recommend getting a quality bass and defretting afterwards, by yourself or a professional. That's what I have done and I'm pleased with the results.
ACoolStupidDog
sounds a good option too since fretless basses are not cheap :/. I would go for an ESP and then defretteded.
I once asked him about the Brice HXB 406 he used to have (look for the cover of Incarnated by Obscura he did a while back), and while he said that he didn't like the bass overall, he recommended it to someone who wanted to start out on six string fretless, since it's only $400 or so. That's pretty competitive with a defret in terms of price, if not quality. Additionally, sometimes Rondomusic has cheaper six strings from their Douglas or SX brands available as fretless, albeit not as often as the HXB 406, which are sub $200, but get snapped up quickly.
I've never played a fretless bass but I feel like it must be insanely hard
👂 gasm
stop being humble. This video was very good. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
haven't seen any covers with the warwick on the far left
May i ask which pickup settings do you use to get exactly this sound?
Most likely boosted mids and bass
Awesome performance!
Question: Do you work for/are endorsed by Warwick, by any chance. Just curious. It's my first time on your channel.
awesome cover. I'm actually looking into getting a fretless soon myself.
Do you have a particular album that's your favorite for fretless? I go for either "The Aura" or anything Sadus.
Pretty late, but Individual Thought Patterns by Death
круто
hi, how is the EQ to get this so nice tone ? I got a thumb fl 5 two days ago, it's an awesome bass !
how did you get that sweet tone? could you make a video on this please ^ ^
cooll
What strings are you using? Nice work!
dude you kick ass, I wish we were buddies. I can play fretless bass I just got a 6 string fretless bass in September last year (2015) but it would be nice to know all the shapes and what key obscura is using in the song's you jam and how what modes transfer to the key in relation to the bass chords. I'm kind of stuck in pentatonic and the actual blues scale. I can play majors and minor. it's mainly what scales and modes can you use within those scales to get that non generic metal sound.
+Allen Sanford look up and study the modes- also for weirder stuff like this learning some basic theory will always help and for sure will make the modes easier to understand. modes are usually how more ambiguous moods are put across in songs.
Great cover man, COULD YOU PLEEEEAAAAASEEEEE cover some Necrophagist??????
fuck yeah
Superb song and great cover man! Which strings do you use on fretless?
Circle K Balanced Tension strings. i like them.
Roundwound?
TheBuk
yes. iv actually never had the chance to try any Flat wound strings.
I'm using fender flat strings on my defretted Ibanez SR506, they are good but not so great as I want.
Try some Flatwound if you can.. However your sound is already perfect!
Thanks for your replies! :)
CannibalisticZombie Do the round wound do any damage to the fret board? I've heard it a lot that they do but don't wanna attempt it without some feed back.
also where did you get that giant warwick banner? i want one for my new (predominantly warwick) bass room once its set up :D
The best day so far. Thanks You did it ...you did it.... thanks a lot. That means a lot to me although I know you don't accept requests/suggestions, I secretly wanted you to cover either Vortex or transcendental as a second from their third lp. Thanks man. \m/ lml /,,/
When you expect the least, you get something that completely changes your day. lml
Your intonation suc- jk great cover
Hey, Zombie. What happened to your Septuagint video? I can't find it anywhere. Sucks cause I watched it all the time.
i have a question, does the frets of the bass affect it's tone. Because common metal basses or any bass has like a powerful treble tone but fretless basses as what i observe have a ground bass like tone. Is it the frets or the pickups affecting it? sorry to ask
well since the strings vibrate again wood it won't produce the same sound as a string vibrating again somekind of metal ... but that guy pretty much EQ is fretless like anyone playing metal with somekind of overdrive to get that treble clack which you won't hear in a jazz setting
666 thumb is up :)
I had to give this a rewind...
How do you get this overwhelming sound ? It is an effect or are the settings of the bass ?