Fantastic! Travis. I have been doing some of these as I mimic what I see other players doing, but never knew their names. Thank you very much for sharing this.
Thanks for sharing great video. Never thought about the slide as a bass concept. Also, are those stock pickups? The bass sounds awesome. Thanks again. God bless.
Hi! Aha. ... I am a drummer testing some bass VSTs. Haha. And therefore going nuts with upgrading some Donner guitars and a bass. I just changed the strings and set the tross rod right and now I am on the string action. Long story short: I love bass slides. And I noticed that the E string are kind of like rattling when doing a slide. And now I see, this also the case on your bass. Especially when sliding up. I mean the string is oscillating and when the finger is right before the next fret it buzzes on the last one. So this should be fine. Not a bug, a feature. Right?! Thanks for your content, mate!
Great video, just listening to some of those slides you were playing I can here the intro of "London calling" by The Clash in there somewhere, it's inspired me to get the p - bass out and look for at tutorial on you tube.✌️😎✌️
not even joking, Ive been praying and hoping for the past 2 weeks that you would do a video on how to use slides 🔥
Great video on slides. Could you do a video on how you would play hymns? Maybe pick a couple and show how you would play them.
Cool lesson,Travis!
Leland Sklar puts slides to good use in his playing 🎶
Well done mate U tips are gold. I'll try to put on my next videos thx
Fantastic! Travis. I have been doing some of these as I mimic what I see other players doing, but never knew their names. Thank you very much for sharing this.
Great video, you’re a natural teacher
I bought your book a few weeks ago. I'm enjoying it so far.
Would love to see your methodology on sliding into chords,arpeggios, and other licks next time
Thanks for sharing great video. Never thought about the slide as a bass concept. Also, are those stock pickups? The bass sounds awesome. Thanks again. God bless.
Nice, thank you
Thanks for this
Great job bro
I use slides in Metal all the time. I've been told that it is one of the things that sets my style apart.
Sometimes I will add slides in a live performance to add some intensity and differentiate the song from the studio version.
Hello Travis ! first of all, which kind of strings are you using here ? As it makes a big difference ! 😉 Thank you !
I loved your video. Speaking of slides, it would be great if you could explain the short little slide that Abraham Laboriel usually does.
Real cool stuff
Hi! Aha. ... I am a drummer testing some bass VSTs. Haha. And therefore going nuts with upgrading some Donner guitars and a bass.
I just changed the strings and set the tross rod right and now I am on the string action.
Long story short: I love bass slides. And I noticed that the E string are kind of like rattling when doing a slide.
And now I see, this also the case on your bass. Especially when sliding up. I mean the string is oscillating and when the finger is right before the next fret it buzzes on the last one. So this should be fine. Not a bug, a feature. Right?!
Thanks for your content, mate!
Great video, just listening to some of those slides you were playing I can here the intro of "London calling" by The Clash in there somewhere, it's inspired me to get the p - bass out and look for at tutorial on you tube.✌️😎✌️
Great Bass teaching, I have a little try on the Bass, all that slising does make fingers sore, any tips? keep the excellent videos, God bless🙂😉🤠🤠😎😎😎😎
Can u please do the famous Abe Laboriel bass slide
Haha. First song I learned was in 1975. Kiss alive, first song, side one - Deuce. Learned how to slide before I played my first G 😂. G flat of course.
Lets gooo slide
Nathan Watts does some cool slides when playing live.
Mick Karn 🐐 slider
Hi Travis!!!!!
Please what is the first video referred at 12s ?
Slides kinda come naturally to me. But I have to be careful to slide all over the place 😆
I have the exact same thing and it got to the point where it actually took from the feel because I did it so much lol
The 5th is the same in major or minor.
I spy a Dimarzio pickup in the thumbnail. My favorite for P bass
No an octave is the same note at a higher or lower pitch. Not the same note.
Pls refer from using "note" when instead "pitch" is meant. "Note" is only a dot on a line.
An Octave is the same note just a higher registry.
bass slide for only a few genres music, how young are you? listen to more music, fellow bassist.