I enjoy when musicians teach in such a candid way as this. We love Victor. And of course Uncle Larry Graham. I will speak to him soon and share this with him! Teach one! Each one!
Thanks, Tamar! Uncle Larry... that's bass royalty right there. I recall a video of his where he talks about how he invented thumping because a drummer wasn't available. Innovation from a time of necessity. Yes... each one teach one!
I'd love to see a non- musician pick up a bass guitar and play "3 blind mice" with a open string drone, cleanly in time.That would be extremely unusual .and unlikely , VW. In my experience as a teacher. your'e doing well if a rank beginner can hit the open E string consistently and in time. fretting say, a d flat on the d string and hitting the correct string with the finger in 8th notes and fretting cleanly in time with good articulation is beyond the scope of a rank beginner, as far as I have seen. And a groove that is in the pocket can survive for far more than 16 bars. A sloppy , limp groove that changes feel every bar is not worth the amount of beats it contains.
That was absolutely fantastic.
Victor Wooten truly is a gift to the world.
Thanks for watching! Yes, I agree... Vic is a gift for sure!
Thanks for the free masterclass. God bless you all.
Thanks, for watching. God bless you too!
UHD is my alma mater. I graduated in 1994. I had no idea Mr. Wooten visited there. Nice!
Glad you could see what your Alma Mater is up to! 🐊
I enjoy when musicians teach in such a candid way as this. We love Victor. And of course Uncle Larry Graham. I will speak to him soon and share this with him! Teach one! Each one!
Thanks, Tamar! Uncle Larry... that's bass royalty right there. I recall a video of his where he talks about how he invented thumping because a drummer wasn't available. Innovation from a time of necessity. Yes... each one teach one!
❤Thank you for posting this
Thank you for watching!
This makes my heart SO happy ✨🫶🏼💎👏🏼
Thanks, Kathy! You have been such an encourager on this journey!
Speechless!
Thanks!
Aaaaguante Vistor Boffes 💯👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
Man ... I just love Victor Wooten 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I have got to get to Wooten Woods this coming year 🤞🏽
I highly recommended it. The music is just the tip off the environment…
The music, the people, the nature. Can’t beat it!
Love it...gets to the essence of what music is about. Great job cuz...great job all!
I love that phrase/concept… “the essence of music"!!!
Love it! Great job Spencer.
Thanks, Matt! Tried to bring some of the woods to Houston!
Hey man, i don't play any instruments, but I'm just a music lover this was amazing 100%
Thanks. Glad you liked it! On a side note... I didn't start learning how to play an instrument until my mid 40's!
Real cool, I had the opportunity of meeting Victor Wooten at "THE NAMM MUSIC TRADE 2016". Very down to earth cat. Thanks, for the class!
I agree. Very down to earth. Thanks for sharing your experience with him!
Thanks!
Thank you!
gold !
24k! 😉🤣
Thank you!
Very moving. 48:55
I agree! Whenever that cello comes back in, it gets me every time.
Wow!!!!
Thanks!
Into da “woods” ☯️
Yes! Wooten Woods! 🙌🏽🎶
Que le son de la vidéo est mauvais ahhhh
I'd love to see a non- musician pick up a bass guitar and play "3 blind mice" with a open string drone, cleanly in time.That would be extremely unusual .and unlikely , VW. In my experience as a teacher. your'e doing well if a rank beginner can hit the open E string consistently and in time. fretting say, a d flat on the d string and hitting the correct string with the finger in 8th notes and fretting cleanly in time with good articulation is beyond the scope of a rank beginner, as far as I have seen. And a groove that is in the pocket can survive for far more than 16 bars. A sloppy , limp groove that changes feel every bar is not worth the amount of beats it contains.
Thanks for sharing your perspective!
There is absolutely nothing to say about this.