FUN FACTS: #1 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Higher Ground is actually a cover song. Original Higher Ground is a song by Stevie Wonder. #2 The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army bass line is originally played with regular guitar using octave effect to lower pitch. Do you know anything else interesting related? You can write it down below in this comment treat :)
Justin Chancellor’s tone is atypical and very distinct. I remember patiently waiting for Fear Inoculum to come out, and I didn’t want to listen to the single that was released, as I wanted to experience the entire album as a whole for the first listening. I was driving in my car, turned on the radio, and within half a second recognized a Justin chancellor riff that I’d never heard before. I knew it must’ve been the new single, and Instantly shut off the radio.
Same. Tool is just one of those bands I love listening to on Spotify, where I can listen to them all day long, but I’m utterly useless at knowing the names of their songs.
I dont listen to tool much but knew it was a tool bassline, although my dumbass said '46 and 2 or pneuma...' since those are the two that came to mind, lol.
Gorillaz sucks they got a person who can actually sing to be with trash SoundCloud rappers with heavy auto tune it was better with just graham, Alex, Dave and Damon
as a 16 year old who's quite into classic rock but still relatively new to it i didn't know all the songs, but almost every song i did know i recognized right away. was really fun to watch, thank you!!
Fun fact: the base line and drum intro to YYZ were developed from the Morse code of Toronto airport's code : YYZ. Niel Peart and Geddy noticed it as Alex was flying them home from a practice studio a little way (Canadian little) from Toronto
The famous riff from Living on a Prayer is actually the bass (and some voicebox on top) so it's hard to miss it when it comes up. Also a very good way if you are trying to cramp up your hand. The chorus bass line is crazy fun to play.
I wasn’t expecting it but after half a second I knew what it was. Also was considering it to be chump, since that song also has the baseline, I think briefly at the end
@@Jiftyj different from what they used to play, flea strong bass parts disappear, there's too much production and instruments added... Not different from what other mainstream pop rock bands do. I would not be surprised if Flea said he was about to leave the band at that time as he was about to do back in By The Way times.
@@Niavy64 i do agree that it gets more like mainstream pop rock bands. for me the best rhcp albums are the more funky ones: freaky styley album, or your profile pic for example.
A lot of people pointed out the similarity when “Are you gonna be my girl” first came out. Iggy was asked about it in an interview and basically said the he didn’t care because “Lust for Life” was actually a rip-off of “You Can’t Hurry Love” by the Supremes.
@@Stormfire1777 not always that song is written to be the bass complete does the rhythm and guitar does somewhat chord stabs its the same with a lot of kiss songs aswell, and you should know that hopefully, they are just writen different
Dark Necessities has an awesome bass line I fully agree, but it's not easy to put everything in one video. But don't worry, RHCP has a really unique place in my life, so sooner or later I will make some special video and I hope it will compensate everything 🙂
Flea is my favourite bassist ever! But then I'm biased as the chili's are my fave band of all time followed by Muse, so I'm glad both these bands got a look in. But I have to agree with another commenter...Hysteria with a pick?
Yes, bass lines can be played on many different instruments. The 7NA line is considered a bass line even though it's played on "regular" guitar. Most of The Doors bass lines were played on keyboard by Ray Manzarek but some were done in studio on bass guitar by their engineer Bruce Botnick (and one in particular was done by Jerry Scheff - Elvis' bassist).
Any chance you can do a list with only Beatles songs? I don’t think a lot of people understand Paul Mcartney’s genius on the bass! From Dear “Prudence” to “I want to hold your hand” to “Something,” every bass line is perfect. Anyway, just my opinion. Cheers and kudos
Some personal favorites that didn't happen to make the list (without repeating artists): "Let's Dance" - David Bowie "Coyote" - Joni Mitchell "Silly Love Songs" - Wings "The National Anthem" - Radiohead "N.I.B." - Black Sabbath "The Trooper" - Iron Maiden "It's the Same Old Song" - The Four Tops "La Grange" - ZZ Top "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker)" - Parliament "Sabotage" - Beastie Boys "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" - Primus "Only in Dreams" - Weezer ...I'm sure I could think of others, but that's 12, halfway to another one of these.
Hysteria is one of the most iconic basslines of the 00s, my dude. I knew coming in they would play this exact song, even though Muse has many great basslines in their discography
When he played come together my mind said “money Pink Floyd” but then I couldn’t count in 7/4 with it and then I realized it just before it said and the money was right after lmao
@@Shakooba hahaha, I understand that since it was identical, I just didn't know that song before this so I thought it was original. And sampling is very common these days (sadly)!
@@neilllugtenburg9469 i wouldnt say sadly i think sampling (with the original artist permission) can be a transformative art piece standing on its own will adding to previous work
@@ryanburdette5078 I used sadly in the context that people sometimes get lazy when it comes to music. Some people don't push themselves as hard as they could, you get what I mean? I don't have an issue with it, but I heard songs where they used samples and I was like this doesn't sound right. They used it in a bad way, or it didn't fit the song.
I swear togod if I see ONE MORE VIDEO LIKE THIS WITH HYSTERIA it's good but man I've heard it so many times in bass riffs/basslines videos chris has so many other amazing lines
Hearing I Want You Back gave me marching band PTSD. That was the one song I could never quite remember, and I'd almost always try to trainwreck it near the end. Still a certified banger.
Me waiting for Green Day: Longview better come out, otherwise this is rigged. Me when I hear the first note: AAAA MIKE DIRNT!!! I SIT AROUND AND WATCH THE TUBE BUT NOTHING’S ON!
thanks for this one. I suddenly rememberedwhy I started to be a bassplayer the sheer joy of being in the rythm. I suffered brain damage last year.. since being busy getting it all back on guitar..
now I realise my body actually remembers how to play bass... my rythm feels on time, .. I can even count.. back where I came from!!;) Blessed be, please make more video's like this. Briiliant! I can dance again!!! A million blessings and thanks!! Love&Music! Adrian Kilbourne PlukenPleej ( plugandplay) foundation the Netherlands
I've never seen anyone play seven nation army on multiple strings before. I've always seen it done on 1 string or power corded across 2 strings and basically using like 90% of the fretboard to do it. The way you played it looks way more efficient
To all of those who were waiting for a Deep Purple song... I feel you. Btw, you gotta love the look on his face when he finishes with "Another One Bites the Dust, as if to say "I gotcha...".
I feel like the Green Day song should've been 'When I Com Around' because I think it's sounds cooler, but that's just my opinion. Also, I'm glad you could get Tool in there, they have the best bass lines in my opinion.
FUN FACTS:
#1 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Higher Ground is actually a cover song. Original Higher Ground is a song by Stevie Wonder.
#2 The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army bass line is originally played with regular guitar using octave effect to lower pitch.
Do you know anything else interesting related? You can write it down below in this comment treat :)
do people not know higher ground is a cover?
damn
Next time please put in too many puppies by primus
billie jean is a synth bass line not bass guitar
Thank you for not being so bullish to not acknowledge that 7NA isn’t a traditional bass line
Jetts song was originally Lust for Life by Iggy Pop
Number 11: Oh anotherone bites the ... what?
Yeah it was exactly the same thing for me lmaoo
Same xDD
I thought Sugar Hill Gang - Rapper's Delight
Same lol
Lmao yes
9:23 that smile, he knew we were waiting for this
Yea lol
420 sorry cant like
I thought we were waiting for 7:29
I loved how he also smiled for roundabout and feel good inc. not sure if he did for seven nation army.
Waited for 6:17
Alternate title: man tricks people into listening to the bass for nearly ten minutes ;)
man of supreme culture
How bout you take your excess string and use them elsewhere
*Davie504 has entered the chat.*
*B A S S*
(; Bass tricks people into looking at man for nearly ten minutes
Seven Nation Army is an amazing bass riff. There's just one problem...
It isn't played on a bass.
What?
@@dzimikes it’s an electric guitar with an octaver pedal. However, it’s frequencies are low enough to qualify as a bass riff.
@@swinephrog6428 makes sense
@@swinephrog6428 its not a bass line.
@@swinephrog6428 Actually it was a resonator guitar you can hear it in the vibrato.
5:55 I was waiting for this! Such a cool bass line!
Muse is EPIC I knew it in the first 3 notes. The bassist is amazing, let alone Matthew Bellamy voice!
Samee ive been to a muse concert
@@wifeofkurtcobainI don't know if you know how I envy you for that. That's what I get for being Icelandic 🥲
Legend has it that the video stops at 1:12 and is to be continued
The good thing is I know the name of the song now
Jojokes ftw
I was thinking jojo too.
Damn now that is an old meme
Underrated comment.
was genuinely waiting on a "and justice for all" song where he just sits there doing nothing
Do you mean emerald sword?
Overdone joke honestly
Kmac did a fantastic job on his One cover
But he did do For Whom The Bell Tolls though.
Well Metallica could be a bit difficult as the bass in their songs isn’t, ya know, audible
3:53 I thought it was Another One Bites the Dust 🤣
I thought it was rappers delight for a minute
@@braedenmcallister6872 it is Rapper’s Delight, but it’s the sample used
Same
That song by CHIC is where John got the bass line from he just changed it up a bit that’s why it sounds similar
Dead hahahahahha
7:29 I love how you can definitely tell it's Tool even if you don't know that specific song. I just immediately sensed that distinct Toolish vibe
Justin Chancellor’s tone is atypical and very distinct. I remember patiently waiting for Fear Inoculum to come out, and I didn’t want to listen to the single that was released, as I wanted to experience the entire album as a whole for the first listening. I was driving in my car, turned on the radio, and within half a second recognized a Justin chancellor riff that I’d never heard before. I knew it must’ve been the new single, and Instantly shut off the radio.
Same. Tool is just one of those bands I love listening to on Spotify, where I can listen to them all day long, but I’m utterly useless at knowing the names of their songs.
greatest band of all time
greatest band of all time
I dont listen to tool much but knew it was a tool bassline, although my dumbass said '46 and 2 or pneuma...' since those are the two that came to mind, lol.
I could listen to Feel Good Inc's bassline all day
Same with Longview
sameee
Gorillaz sucks they got a person who can actually sing to be with trash SoundCloud rappers with heavy auto tune it was better with just graham, Alex, Dave and Damon
@@La_domniz what
@@kiiltomaeki blur
Me falls asleep with nick at night on:
My TV at 4am: 0:50
LOL so relatable
I just screamed
Why isn’t there any [insert favorite band]?
Metallica
CANNIBAL CORPSE
@TheRecordScratch yeah it’s their song
Anathema...
Alice in chains
3:53 another one bites the du-!
3:56 ok you got me there, is rappers deli-
4:04 REALLY?!
I thought that this was my mind:
3:53 Another One Bites The Dus- what's this?
4:04: what the heck is this
I think the same thing...
Rapper's delight bassline is actually a sample.
I see a hip hop lover a mile away
I thought it was rapper's delight too! Crazy
as a 16 year old who's quite into classic rock but still relatively new to it i didn't know all the songs, but almost every song i did know i recognized right away. was really fun to watch, thank you!!
Listen to Green Day, AC/DC, Lynryrd Skynyrd, and Guns n Roses
@@ckeyser3231 I like Green Day but the user said CLASSIC rock, not Punk.
@@ckeyser3231 bro you calling green day and guns n roses classic rock? gnr is glam metal and green day is punk
@@ckeyser3231 green day are so good
22 yr old and love classic rock. Listen to Zeppelin, Rush, Styx, Sabbath
0:03 Love how the fingers perform some sort of moon walk motion. As if this move had been inspired by the bass line :D
Omg you're right
That's how you play bass
Hard Mode - try to guess the songs with sound off
Yes.
Yes.
- Roundabout
@@yutuberocks22 Take the 3rd exit
Yes.
Fun fact: the base line and drum intro to YYZ were developed from the Morse code of Toronto airport's code : YYZ. Niel Peart and Geddy noticed it as Alex was flying them home from a practice studio a little way (Canadian little) from Toronto
Didn't know this. That's really cool 🙂
Its pronounced Y Y Zed
@@IveGotToast not In American
thats so cool!
im american but you always gotta respect the rush pronunciation when it comes to YYZed@@TorinoGaming-eg8hg
“Guess 25 songs by famous BASS lines”
*Plays the entirety of 7 Nation Army*
By a band without a bass player.
We know. Read the pinned comment.
It’s still a bass line. As stated in the title. He doesn’t say anything about a bass as in the instrument.
Hysteria has is such a good baseline
Hysteria is just a good song is general
The legend came back when the world needed him the most.
He vanished
*First song plays*
Me :- Livin on a prayer
I couldn't be more wrong
bruh
i thought the same thing, i realized what it actually was like a second before it revealed haha
Happened to me at other songs too :)
I thought it was “Like a Virgin” by Madonna at first so
The famous riff from Living on a Prayer is actually the bass (and some voicebox on top) so it's hard to miss it when it comes up. Also a very good way if you are trying to cramp up your hand. The chorus bass line is crazy fun to play.
Tbh I forgot I was supposed to be guessing the song and was just enjoying the bass
4:10 sounds like a combo of I Want You (She’s so Heavy) by the Beatles and Darth Vader’s theme song
Woah, the bass part feels so much more melodic when it’s isolated from the rest of Come Together. Really cool!
1:15 when you lose a mission in gran turismo
LMAO so accurate
IA-15 never forget
That would be oh yeah by Yello
I was hoping Longview would be on here but I didn’t think it would he on here. I’m glad it was
I wasn’t expecting it but after half a second I knew what it was. Also was considering it to be chump, since that song also has the baseline, I think briefly at the end
love to see muse!
The small grin before playing roundabout is just the icing on the cake
4:59 Me: Shit this actually sounds like "Seemann" but it's impossible that he used this song
Can't stop?
For me the most iconic bass line
Can’t Stop or Dark Necessities were probably the better choices.
Yeah and higher ground is actually a Stevie Wonder song...
Niavy why tho? its different but still nice
@@Jiftyj different from what they used to play, flea strong bass parts disappear, there's too much production and instruments added... Not different from what other mainstream pop rock bands do.
I would not be surprised if Flea said he was about to leave the band at that time as he was about to do back in By The Way times.
@@Niavy64 i do agree that it gets more like mainstream pop rock bands. for me the best rhcp albums are the more funky ones: freaky styley album, or your profile pic for example.
I didnt know the second one but I went "Idk thats probably motorhead or something"
same lmao
Same! Lol
I got that one, but I suspect that has more to do with my age than my bass chops. I'm a child of the 60s and 70s.
I was like, thats Triple H theme, wrong and right at the same time
Why does everyone think their such a musical genius because they know seven nation army was played on a pitched down guitar
I didn't know that 😯
Why do people upvote comments when they're are grammatical errors in them
Because their generous lol
@@neilbeaton9498 I don't not know
@wgtow wooosh
I could identify Come Together thanks to the drums along with the bass line.
his smirking to Another One Bites the Dust like "okay, ill give you an eassy one IG."
I really appreciate that he threw in 5 or 6 easy ones, because those are the only ones I knew 😆
I thought he was trolling and was gonna put ice ice baby
Billie J. Armstrong looks like ash ketchum if he was stressed to an unbelievable point
Billy joe or billy joel
@@samgourhan207 joel
Adding drums and lead guitar kinda ruined the challenge for me.
True, especially for come together since it has both iconic bassline and drum
I guessed "roundabout" before the bass started.
I got the roundabout riff right just because of the guitar that was left in
Jet - Are you gonna be my girl is actually sounds like Iggy Pop - Lust For Life.
true
That's what I thought it was when I heard it.
It also sounds like Green Day - Stray Heart
A lot of people pointed out the similarity when “Are you gonna be my girl” first came out. Iggy was asked about it in an interview and basically said the he didn’t care because “Lust for Life” was actually a rip-off of “You Can’t Hurry Love” by the Supremes.
Thought just the same.
Longview has to have one of the coolest bass lines of any song ever
And mike dirnt made it while high on acid
Very melodic indeed.
@@collinrichardson1184 so it wasn’t 100% original
5:11 what a good song you got there
Ace of spades sounds so weird without the guitar
Yea but still easily discernable
yeah and the guitar sounds weird without the bass
@@jimpickens9681 almost like guitar needs bass, and bass needs guitar
@@Stormfire1777 not always that song is written to be the bass complete does the rhythm and guitar does somewhat chord stabs its the same with a lot of kiss songs aswell, and you should know that hopefully, they are just writen different
It sounds like a black eyed peas song lol
Seven Nation Army: the guitar sounds like a bass
For Whow The Bells Tolls: the bass sounds like a guitar
When he played for whom the bell tolls I recognized it immediately but was very surprised/amazed to learn that isn’t a guitar riff
When he played hysteria -muse and for whom the bell tolls- metallica right after each other !!😍❤️
I recognized 16, but only was able to name 13. If this was an exam I would’ve failed it hahaha.
4:58 "Here comes the sun"
Hysteria 😍
Dark necessities not being on this list kinda hurt me ngl
Same
So much, best bass line ever
Dark Necessities has an awesome bass line I fully agree, but it's not easy to put everything in one video. But don't worry, RHCP has a really unique place in my life, so sooner or later I will make some special video and I hope it will compensate everything 🙂
Flea is my favourite bassist ever! But then I'm biased as the chili's are my fave band of all time followed by Muse, so I'm glad both these bands got a look in. But I have to agree with another commenter...Hysteria with a pick?
Can't stop is not in that list too
I always felt like 7 nation army's bassline was already a song. Like it was already in my general music consciousness
Yeah it feels like they didn’t write that song, they just played their version of it
I was truly surprised at seemann
Me too !!!
Sbinotto you here
@@brunorochaassuncao9784 sbinotto is everywhere
@@sBBinotto why you are not making any sbinallas?
Yes, bass lines can be played on many different instruments. The 7NA line is considered a bass line even though it's played on "regular" guitar. Most of The Doors bass lines were played on keyboard by Ray Manzarek but some were done in studio on bass guitar by their engineer Bruce Botnick (and one in particular was done by Jerry Scheff - Elvis' bassist).
As much as I am a fan of a lot of those bands, NOTHING hits harder that Killing In The Name Of
Hello Polish
Bullet In The Head from the same album has an amazing bassline too
How the F did I not realize Seeman was a bass riff all these years!?
Exactly what I thought
I was pleasantly surprised that it was on the list.
0:23 more distorsion
Clean Rickenbacker only bridge pickup is what he used, but I see what you’re saying too
This was way cooler a video than I thought it would be, well done, subscribed.
Killing in the Name has such an iconic bass line. So mean and heavy, yet funky as hell at the same time.
Any chance you can do a list with only Beatles songs? I don’t think a lot of people understand Paul Mcartney’s genius on the bass! From Dear “Prudence” to “I want to hold your hand” to “Something,” every bass line is perfect. Anyway, just my opinion. Cheers and kudos
He’s incredible and he inspires me a lot! Even though bass isn’t my primary instrument I think he’s awesome
3:53
Me: AROUND THE WORLD AROUND THE WORLD AROUND THE WORLD AROUND THE WORLD AROUND THE WORLD AROUND THE WORLD
This makes me want to learn more about music. Love just listening to the baselines
3:53 "2345meia78"
- Gabriel o Pensador
Aí sim, meu patrão
É nóis mano
Q raiva, por causa desse fumador eu não consigo lembrar da música original quando escuto esse riff
Some personal favorites that didn't happen to make the list (without repeating artists):
"Let's Dance" - David Bowie
"Coyote" - Joni Mitchell
"Silly Love Songs" - Wings
"The National Anthem" - Radiohead
"N.I.B." - Black Sabbath
"The Trooper" - Iron Maiden
"It's the Same Old Song" - The Four Tops
"La Grange" - ZZ Top
"Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker)" - Parliament
"Sabotage" - Beastie Boys
"Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" - Primus
"Only in Dreams" - Weezer
...I'm sure I could think of others, but that's 12, halfway to another one of these.
Did not expect to hear hysteria in here. That was a pop off
Its iconic tbf, most peopleknow the bassline
I was hoping for Muse to be in here somewhere. You can't have a bassline video without Muse.
@@TheCommunistFly Perhaps it’s because I am in high school and most people don’t have my taste in music? I didn’t know it was that iconic lol.
Hysteria is one of the most iconic basslines of the 00s, my dude. I knew coming in they would play this exact song, even though Muse has many great basslines in their discography
When he played come together my mind said “money Pink Floyd” but then I couldn’t count in 7/4 with it and then I realized it just before it said and the money was right after lmao
I'm pretty sure money is 5/4
@@madocofcatarina7190 no it's 7/4
@@soccerdam15 nevermind then
Ghost - "From the Pinnacle to the Pit"
Great Bassline
I was waiting for Alice in chains "Would?", but I understand that there are too many songs in the world :D
Roundabout is just wonderful
He slapped the bass
EPICO
1:52
Goddamnit, why does the feel good. Inc bassline feel so iconic?
Me at no. 11: "Oh nice! Rapper's Delight by Sugarhill Gang!"
Answer: "Chic" by Good Times
Me:😦
An extremely common trend in rap songs is to sample music. Rapper’s Delight took the bass line from Good Times.
@@Shakooba hahaha, I understand that since it was identical, I just didn't know that song before this so I thought it was original. And sampling is very common these days (sadly)!
@@neilllugtenburg9469 i wouldnt say sadly i think sampling (with the original artist permission) can be a transformative art piece standing on its own will adding to previous work
@@ryanburdette5078 I used sadly in the context that people sometimes get lazy when it comes to music. Some people don't push themselves as hard as they could, you get what I mean? I don't have an issue with it, but I heard songs where they used samples and I was like this doesn't sound right. They used it in a bad way, or it didn't fit the song.
No 'Good Times' by CHIC
I was waiting for another one bites the dust.
I swear togod if I see ONE MORE VIDEO LIKE THIS WITH HYSTERIA it's good but man I've heard it so many times in bass riffs/basslines videos chris has so many other amazing lines
6:17 oh yeah
well crap
rammstein but no megadeth )’:
i guess peace doesn’t sell
and we dont rust in peace and the dawn partol never came
There is Metallica, quite better B)
sperm this guy maynnnn
No it sells, he just ain't buyin it
Or no one was buyin...
Hearing I Want You Back gave me marching band PTSD. That was the one song I could never quite remember, and I'd almost always try to trainwreck it near the end. Still a certified banger.
😂😂😂
Such a good variety of music in this video as well!
Love it all
3:53 has a great chance of leaving Brazilians confused
I'm surprised "Sweet Child O'Mine" wasn't in here; McKagan's opening riff is nearly as iconic as Slash's guitar intro.
What's even more surprising is the lack of anything by The Who, considering the impact the Ox had on bass playing
Me waiting for Green Day: Longview better come out, otherwise this is rigged.
Me when I hear the first note: AAAA MIKE DIRNT!!! I SIT AROUND AND WATCH THE TUBE BUT NOTHING’S ON!
YES SAME
I CHANGE THE CHANNELS FOR AN HOUR OR TWO
@@borbleborb4586 TWIDLE MY THUMBS JUST FOR A BIT!
@@leslysisi6714 IM SICK OF ALL THE SAME OLD SHIT
@@lorenzojacquot7657 IN THE HOUSE WITH UNLOCKED DOORS
I was so afraid that you wouldn’t play another bites the dust, it’s one of my faves❤️
Thank god you did at last
You are a great musician, keep going 🤟
Nothing non-Crash Bandicoot has ever sounded so Crash Bandicooty.
Also, you have the same bass I do. Kudos.
Longview is everything, it’s Mike Dirnt’s best bass line!!
If you did “Under Pressure”, I guarantee a majority of people would say “Ice Ice Baby”
More people would complain about the people saying ice ice baby tbh. Pressure is a more popular song on the internet.
😂😂😂 those would be the losers... I can just hear Vanilla Ice comparing the 2 songs in that infamous interview. Love that he has to pay royalties now.
thanks for this one. I suddenly rememberedwhy I started to be a bassplayer the sheer joy of being in the rythm. I suffered brain damage last year..
since being busy getting it all back on guitar..
now I realise my body actually remembers how to play bass...
my rythm feels on time, .. I can even count..
back where I came from!!;)
Blessed be, please make more video's like this. Briiliant!
I can dance again!!!
A million blessings and thanks!!
Love&Music!
Adrian Kilbourne
PlukenPleej ( plugandplay) foundation
the Netherlands
Congratulations on your recovery 😁 It’s great that music never left your body!
Hysteria with the pick? Nooo dude nooo😂
Sad Times
Dude using a pick is normal
When a guitarist plays bass...
@@Thramadol Dude. I just say one Name: Paul McCartney. The greatest Bassist of the world
Same with I Want You Back with a pick. Funk and picks do not go together.
Limp Bizkit also has a really great bass line in their Re-arranged track
I've never seen anyone play seven nation army on multiple strings before. I've always seen it done on 1 string or power corded across 2 strings and basically using like 90% of the fretboard to do it.
The way you played it looks way more efficient
For Whom The Bell Tolls I feel like should be played with a bit less gap between the notes but Im prob wrong
Your not wrong Cliff did a pull off after that first chromatic decent leaving less room between the notes this guy just didn't play it that way
He's a guitar player, but he still sucks at bass.
You're right. The term you're probably looking for is "legato" or more smooth.
@@tanktamer8760 I play are you gonna be my girl and killing in the name and he was a little offset with the rhythm
He played the correct notes
like on the original recording
Cliff did use more harmonics and such
Robert trujio adds another 2 notes inbetween
To all of those who were waiting for a Deep Purple song... I feel you.
Btw, you gotta love the look on his face when he finishes with "Another One Bites the Dust, as if to say "I gotcha...".
Same!!! I heard Cream and I was waiting for Deep Purple. WAITING
As if I don't know these just from the drum tracks lmao
Yes, adding the drums made them easier.
i wasn't even trying to guess, i just wanted to listen to some bass
now that i think about it i get why I'm single
Hysteria, what an amazing riff 🙌
I’ve never seen anybody play seven nation army using more than one string and my entire existence feels like a lie now
4
Me: To be continued
Name: Roundabout
"Famous Basslines"
*plays Seven Nation Army*
Me: "Hey! That's cheating!"
I don’t feel so as even played on guitar, it fills the function of a bassline
I could have cried happy tears when you represented Rammstein
I feel like the Green Day song should've been 'When I Com Around' because I think it's sounds cooler, but that's just my opinion. Also, I'm glad you could get Tool in there, they have the best bass lines in my opinion.
1:23 l thought he put that "TO BE CONTINUED" as an answer
I expected Can't stop to be here
13 is perhaps the most famous bassline of all time. Not the best song on the list but definitely the most recognisable bass line
I feel like "Come Together" or "Money" are much more recognizable, and are much better songs in my opinion.
Hey man, good stuff! An unexpected "Guess that Bass" was a really fun suprise. I like your tone too~ Jam on brudda.
I guessed pretty well for songs I heard, problem is I only heard no more than five songs in the list
Or no more then ten