And to think this came out of the mind of Bruce. How the heck can even start to conceive a bass line to match Clapton's relentless playing blow for blow?!😵💫🎸🎸🎶🎵
This legendary bassline is an absolute masterpiece. Hearing Crossroads made me pick up the bass guitar at age 20, because I could not believe 😮how well the virtuosity of Jack Bruce’s fluid bass riffs drove the groove for Clapton’s licks and Baker’s drumming. Clapton’s 2 solos are right up there amongst his finest IMHO.❤
Excellent work here on this Cover. Not since I seen and heard ,Sir Jack "Live" w/ Cream .AMPED AND JACKED -His, lines and Runs kept ole Clapton on the Run . Phenom...THANKYOU...
Ahhh! I have really been digging this song and I want you (she's so heavy) by The Beatles and i told myself "I must learn the bass lines to these songs" and of course, you have covers/tab for both! Thanks not only for your musicianship but your taste in music! Rock on!!
I so glad you took a second crack at this classic recording. This Jack Bruce line is a favorite of mine since childhood but has always been out of reach. Your tab for this one is dang good. Keep up the great work!
Every single member of that “band” pushed one another. I don’t really consider Cream to be a true band because they each just did their own thing and it worked somehow. You just don’t see that much. But they were probably destined to implode or explode because of it. Amazing musicians and amazing music. Awesome job on the bass cover
That’s one tough cover on bass and you nailed it as usual! I wish this video had been around years before. I struggled with this one incredibly. Fake it till you make it, and usually wore out by the end lol
how do you play that part at 0:19 where you play 2-3-4 with just one finger without getting that noise i get from sliding up the string. i get like a scraping noise from the texture of the string.
Bro. You just sold a tab package. :) Very nice work here. Not sure if you take requests, but would love to see "Don't Want You No More" and basically everything else from the self-titled Allman Brothers album.
uhmm...well....that was okay.....ahahaha ,.....That was freakin fantastic...Bruce"s lines were incredibly difficult to master>>>he didnt play by the rules>>>ahahah>>> but you NAILED it to a T.....wow
Many electric bass players: "I played lead guitar until I realized the bass plays a solo all the time, not just during the guitar aolo." Jack Bruce: "Hold my cocaine. I'm gonna play a dope solo over top of Clapton."
How. How in the whole world did you learn that? It's funny how music works that 50+ years later I know (and you showed me) every bend, pull off, every teensy bit of that Jack Bruce treasure. I know it in my mind, but you sir... know it in your fingers - I'm so very impressed !
EDITED BELOW: Great work. My problem is that as a guitar player, I have no idea whether the bass players in my small community have a clue what to play during the first solo mainly, then perhaps the 2nd solo if not the same patterns. To simplify 'where' they should be in terms of I IV V, can anyone layout a wood-block level chart for me? Eg [A] [A] [D] [A] ..... The verses are [A] [D] [A] [A] [D] [D] [A] [A] [E] [D] [A] [E], sounds to me like the bass hangs on the 'A' for two measures in the opening of the solo, but I can't be sure, and where it goes from there is a complete mystery to me. lol. ============================ EDIT; Do I have this right now, it is clearest to me during the second solo segment, is the first solo segment different?; A A A A D D A A E F# A A
And to think this came out of the mind of Bruce. How the heck can even start to conceive a bass line to match Clapton's relentless playing blow for blow?!😵💫🎸🎸🎶🎵
That's impressive! Litterally, the first time I've ever seen a bass player play Jack Bruce's part right!
That was killer. You hit every part on the nose.
only 6784 vues
This is great. I like your fuzzy sound (ever stronger than Jack's sound), this is bass!
Nailed it! Best video I found for learning this bass line. One of the all time best bass lines imo. Learning it influenced my style significantly.
This legendary bassline is an absolute masterpiece. Hearing Crossroads made me pick up the bass guitar at age 20, because I could not believe 😮how well the virtuosity of Jack Bruce’s fluid bass riffs drove the groove for Clapton’s licks and Baker’s drumming. Clapton’s 2 solos are right up there amongst his finest IMHO.❤
Excellent work here on this Cover. Not since I seen and heard ,Sir Jack "Live" w/ Cream .AMPED AND JACKED -His, lines and Runs kept ole Clapton on the Run . Phenom...THANKYOU...
You absolutely nailed the sound on this!! Well done, and can’t wait to see more Jack Bruce/Cream covers!
Love your right hand technique. You make it it look effortless. Very cool.
Ahhh! I have really been digging this song and I want you (she's so heavy) by The Beatles and i told myself "I must learn the bass lines to these songs" and of course, you have covers/tab for both! Thanks not only for your musicianship but your taste in music! Rock on!!
She’s So Heavy with its killer bassline is my favorite Beatles song ever.
Absolut fantastic, never heard such a "cover", its like the original, perfect in takt and speed... I enjoyed it so much.. Br Arnd from Sweden
One of my favourite tabs you've done. And it moves too. Love the bass and JB distorted tone.
What’s the “JB”?
This is ridiculously good. Well done!
I so glad you took a second crack at this classic recording. This Jack Bruce line is a favorite of mine since childhood but has always been out of reach. Your tab for this one is dang good. Keep up the great work!
Every single member of that “band” pushed one another. I don’t really consider Cream to be a true band because they each just did their own thing and it worked somehow. You just don’t see that much. But they were probably destined to implode or explode because of it. Amazing musicians and amazing music. Awesome job on the bass cover
Incredible!! Congratulations from Brazil!
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Great job!
Awesome playing man you played note for note😎👏👏
Love that overdrive tone
No greater sound than a mud bucker pick up and a Marshall amp overdriven so the bass can be heard over the drummer
@bflo1000 I think he had the 3x 200w. The cabs he used at the farewell gigs had the 100w badge in the top left corner. Clapton used 2x 100w I think.
@bflo1000 no problem I’ve got a 100 bass man I got an update kit of eBay new transistors resisters and other stuff and it gave the amp more bollocks
That’s one tough cover on bass and you nailed it as usual!
I wish this video had been around years before. I struggled with this one incredibly. Fake it till you make it, and usually wore out by the end lol
Buuuuuuuuuuooooooo
Que power cream is really good
Great job man
Well, that was spot on.
Impressive as usual.
Great job! You killed it!
Lovely stuff. Top notch.
Absolutely wonderful, thank you so much.
Was such a pleasure 🙏
Very well done sir!!!
Fantastic work
Brilliant
Nice one! Can't wait to try it!
Beautiful ! Well done !
Nice Chops!!!!
Love ❤️ Jack
Excellent bro🎶👍
Perfect!
Cool interpretation. I'd like to hear your version of Mountain's "Silver Paper" live at Fillmore
a good song to do with this tone would be West Bruce and Laing "The Doctor" . Jack's tone kicks ass
aaaaaa, eu quero um baixo igual ao seu!
how do you play that part at 0:19 where you play 2-3-4 with just one finger without getting that noise i get from sliding up the string. i get like a scraping noise from the texture of the string.
Amazing. Thanks.,
Awesome
Bro. You just sold a tab package. :)
Very nice work here. Not sure if you take requests, but would love to see "Don't Want You No More" and basically everything else from the self-titled Allman Brothers album.
uhmm...well....that was okay.....ahahaha ,.....That was freakin fantastic...Bruce"s lines were incredibly difficult to master>>>he didnt play by the rules>>>ahahah>>> but you NAILED it to a T.....wow
Copy that! Jack Bruce reportedly got a lot of his musical grounding for bass from Bach.
complimenti , ma usi qualche effetto e quale?
How do ya get that tone ?
沁みるねぇ~👍️🎉🎉
Hey a cool one could be Breathe Pink Floyd from Live 8
Have you got one of Spoonfull that highlights Jack Bass playing?
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Stormy monday please
What’s your amp settings on this !?
What's the tuning for this?
geezer
There is another clip of the bass for this song,
but your bass stands out better in this vid.
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Many electric bass players: "I played lead guitar until I realized the bass plays a solo all the time, not just during the guitar aolo."
Jack Bruce: "Hold my cocaine. I'm gonna play a dope solo over top of Clapton."
What strings do you use?
1:36からなんか掴めない
What exact live is this?
How. How in the whole world did you learn that? It's funny how music works that 50+ years later I know (and you showed me) every bend, pull off, every teensy bit of that Jack Bruce treasure. I know it in my mind, but you sir... know it in your fingers - I'm so very impressed !
It's not C on A string, it's C on E string..yes the pinky
You are one BAMF
EDITED BELOW:
Great work.
My problem is that as a guitar player,
I have no idea whether the bass players
in my small community have a clue
what to play during the first solo mainly,
then perhaps the 2nd solo if not the same
patterns.
To simplify 'where' they should
be in terms of I IV V, can anyone layout a
wood-block level chart for me? Eg [A] [A]
[D] [A] ..... The verses are [A] [D] [A] [A] [D] [D]
[A] [A] [E] [D] [A] [E], sounds to me like the
bass hangs on the 'A' for two measures in
the opening of the solo, but I can't be sure,
and where it goes from there is a
complete mystery to me. lol.
============================
EDIT;
Do I have this right now, it is clearest to me
during the second solo
segment, is the first solo segment different?;
A A A A
D D
A A
E
F#
A A
MUDBUCKER RULES!
Bass is too LOUD!!!!
So just about perfect.