Eugene from Jinjer has credited Ryan in multiple interviews as a source of inspiration. You can totally see and hear the similarities in their playing styles.
@@saadesigner07 *_Last band I saw live before Covid. Brought along friends who had never heard of them before, and they all bought T-shirts afterward. 😎_*
I don't understand why every fucking fan thinks their favorite musician is underrated, you find it written under pretty much any music video, you can find it written under the Beatles. Anyway, Ryan may be underrated, but meanwhile someone like me who lives on a small island in Italy knows him very well, and to my knowledge, many other people know him very well too.
This man is a monster. Too bad he isn't performing that much with actual metal bands. Not saying that I don't like his jazz project, but metal needs him too.
The End of All Things to Come is a good album, intelligently pieced together and finely polished. but L.D.50 is just a whole different animal. With an emotional rawness that hits in the gut and keeps me coming back. It always leaves me floored and having to recover. The End just never did that for me.
Music and ego are intertwined. When you find someone really humble, with a massive talent that requires zero ego to back it up, they're always a solid musician. Pure talent there. I see examples of this in all genres. This is a great example of that too.
I saw him live in 2001 here in Italy, i was in the front line, i waited for Slipknot. I didn’t know so much about Mudvayne. I was a few meters from Ryan and he kicks out my mind.. really a beast. After 19 years i still have LD50 in my car.
His musical style and approach to his craft is is so unique especially bringing in that funkier sound and technique into metal and making it so prominent. It stands out so much yet is so cohesive with the drums and rhythm that it’s hard to imagine how he controls it. Incredible talent
Dude, he is such a bad ass and will always be. Love this dude's style, his attitude, perspective, and tonal mastery!! Hands down one of the most underrated bassists. Will never forget hearing L.D 50 for the first time and was thinking about playing bass but hadn't bought one yet. That was my junior year in high school ended up dating my now wife and it took another 3 years before I would buy one and the first thing I did was listen to this album for the next 3 months.
He and the drummer are the only reason to listen to Mudvayne, IMO. What a musical and inspired player he is! It sounded like he was playing an 8-string bass and he sounded awesome while he was at it, even with a bass off the wall he was unfamiliar with. Not to mention he comes off as so relaxed and friendly and low key even when making us want to burn the bass.
Fell in love with him the first note of dig at a second stage concert at giant stadium in 2000 maybe. Just love him and met him while playing with soften the glare.
The one thing I have ALWAYS lovwd about this guy, isjhe constantly is plshing himself when he writes. I remember the EOATTC album had a dvd with it and showed their recordong process for "not falling" and he was struggling with his part because he wanted it perfect. Dude is just an incredible musician.
This guy is awesome. A monster of a player, with great technique(s) and he's a sweetheart in every video/interview. If I had 5% of his talent, I'd be a pro
Ryan is an absolute beast on the bass. His work in Mudvayne is so incredible. LD 50 is one of the best metal records of all time and Ryan is a huge part of that.
He and Dr Grier are clearly kin and definitely 👽. I tried to nail his playing for a decade and I no longer play bass. 20+ years and yeah. Negative 1 is about all I can play by Ryknow. Damn gifted.
Wow, i had no idea how good this guy is. Its also so weird seeing him talking and looking like and educated music teacher. I was in middleschool when mudvayne when DIG came out and i had one of their shirts. I havent though about them in so many years and to see the bassist like this is really cool. Im pleasantly surprised
Lol! I love Ryan! Show scale, difficulty lvl 1, "ok, and next..." difficulty lvl 97 (out of 90) line from STG!. What a great player, man! (and the tone on that Thumb...jeez!)
Really i have listened to almost all the bass players of this world....but he is on a next level ...there can be no next ryan martine...long live brr brr dang
Ryan gave me the inspiration to get back into bass after 10 years and buy a 5 stringer, that said I almost hate myself as he is so damn good that even getting half as competent is going to be years of hard work and frustration.
Ryan another amazing bass player ( saw the Justin Chancellor video after this one :D ) , great and original technique and sound, you know is Ryan playing when you heard that sound. Great channel by the way!
The best bass player of all time, wish he would do more videos like this!!! Warwick should so sell audographed basses from Ryan, they would make a killing!
That shit he does at the end... Give me a fucking break, thats SICK! Dude never fails to impress! I'm so happy to have discovered his work with STG, mudvayne was never quite my thing even when I was into nu-metal.
I don't know how he does it, but I assign a finger per string on my picking hand. So if I am playing two note power chords, I strike with my index and middle fingers. If I'm playing octave chords, I use my index and ring fingers. If it is an Extended Power Chord, I use my index, middle, and ring fingers. And finally if it is a full Major or Minor Bar Chord, Then I use all four fingers. Index, middle, ring, and pinky. And I have my hand slanted a bit so that the tips of the fingers can hit the strings properly. Verses if I am striking a single string with my fingers, my hand is a bit flat.
this man single-handidly inspired multitudes of metal-heads to play bass.He stood out tremendously to all of us who werent used to hearing BASS.
Amen.
@@amjan *_And awoman._*
Eugene from Jinjer has credited Ryan in multiple interviews as a source of inspiration. You can totally see and hear the similarities in their playing styles.
@@saadesigner07 *_Last band I saw live before Covid. Brought along friends who had never heard of them before, and they all bought T-shirts afterward. 😎_*
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i have problems relating this academic and down to earth guy with the insane bass player on the dig video
To be that good at anything, you must have a good attitude.
lol very true. It’s just showmanship. The man knows how to turn it on and I approve lol.
as a drummer... the bass player of my dreams.
X2 !
Amen
Mudvayne drummer does get the recognition.
fucking same bro..
The most underrated bassist ever. One of the greatest...
I agree. The music he's written is exceptionally good both in context of the other musicians and as a piece but itself
He’s Les Claypool-level good. You’re very right. Criminally underrated.
Ryan and Joey Jordison, imagine that happened.
I don't understand why every fucking fan thinks their favorite musician is underrated, you find it written under pretty much any music video, you can find it written under the Beatles. Anyway, Ryan may be underrated, but meanwhile someone like me who lives on a small island in Italy knows him very well, and to my knowledge, many other people know him very well too.
This man is a monster. Too bad he isn't performing that much with actual metal bands. Not saying that I don't like his jazz project, but metal needs him too.
Soften the glare song names:
-turn around
-conscious sense of the present
Dudes hes doing more. Hes bringing metal to jazz. Hes really getting to so his stuff and Express himself the way he needs to
Dude him with rings of Saturn !
I'd hardly call Soften the glare a "Jazz project" it's sooooooo much more than that.
@@scottjackson4473 naw rings is the complete wrong band for someone with his chops.
animals as leaders needs a bassist
L.D.50 is one of my favorite albums of all time
The End of All Things to Come is a good album, intelligently pieced together and finely polished. but L.D.50 is just a whole different animal. With an emotional rawness that hits in the gut and keeps me coming back. It always leaves me floored and having to recover. The End just never did that for me.
I agree, busted it out a couple weeks back. It still stands up to everything else out there.
likewise
chanceux I crank that shot at the gym. Gets me fucking hyped lol
It is underrated. Still holds up to this day.
I'm in love with that Man.
And I'm straight.
alnomind I jack off to this everyday
+alexfithero 😂😂😂
Word. I would take it right in the shitter for ryno!
Yeah Id do him too and Im straight
His forearms turn me on. I too was straight.
Ryan explaining this and then playing it is like a pro-wrestler teaching you how to balance on the ropes then ripping your head off.
Reason why I started playing bass was because of this man right here. Thank you, Ryan!
Music and ego are intertwined. When you find someone really humble, with a massive talent that requires zero ego to back it up, they're always a solid musician. Pure talent there. I see examples of this in all genres. This is a great example of that too.
I also like how in Mudvayne he also had that crazy most evil and demonic looking makeup, and in regular life he is just a very kind humble man, lol.
He lives a few miles from me in NC. Hands down my favorite bassist ever. Dude is a master at his craft.
Lucky!
I saw him live in 2001 here in Italy, i was in the front line, i waited for Slipknot. I didn’t know so much about Mudvayne. I was a few meters from Ryan and he kicks out my mind.. really a beast. After 19 years i still have LD50 in my car.
Such a monster player and one of the nicest people you’d ever meet. Mudvayne was amazing, but his work with Soften the Glare is inspired stuff.
Reminds me of Dimebag.
Another next-level god-like that was just the coolest down to earth dude in person.
Shows a simple scale, then immediately cranks the difficulty up to 78.
This was easily level 79 or 80 doe ....hehe
That's our boy! All gas no brakes!
..::*plays a lick that would make Marcus Miller blush*..::
"as you could see, i added a tiny little flourish in there."
JAJAJAJA
One of the best bass players in the world 👏👏👏👍
I’m not a bass player but I always loved when metal bands have a bass you can actually hear. It just sounds good to me.
His musical style and approach to his craft is is so unique especially bringing in that funkier sound and technique into metal and making it so prominent. It stands out so much yet is so cohesive with the drums and rhythm that it’s hard to imagine how he controls it. Incredible talent
I got to meet Ryan once before a show. He and I talked bass for a good ten minutes. He was a great soul who was EXCITED to talk to fans.
Dude, he is such a bad ass and will always be. Love this dude's style, his attitude, perspective, and tonal mastery!! Hands down one of the most underrated bassists. Will never forget hearing L.D 50 for the first time and was thinking about playing bass but hadn't bought one yet. That was my junior year in high school ended up dating my now wife and it took another 3 years before I would buy one and the first thing I did was listen to this album for the next 3 months.
Dude is a fucking legend.
You don’t hear enough good things said about Ryan..!!! Genuinely an amazing bass player..!!
All these years and it's finally revealed, by far still an amazing bassist
He says.. "so, as you can see" when he gets done playing, and I'm like.. "I didn't see shit, just fingers everywhere".
Lool same here.
Yeah I couldnt see anything either
My ears were completely mesmerized
diregremo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍🏼
Great comment lol
I promise this man is the most innovative bass player in metal. Y'all just don't see it.
miss MuDvAyNe... but i am really looking forward to listen STG!
He and the drummer are the only reason to listen to Mudvayne, IMO. What a musical and inspired player he is! It sounded like he was playing an 8-string bass and he sounded awesome while he was at it, even with a bass off the wall he was unfamiliar with. Not to mention he comes off as so relaxed and friendly and low key even when making us want to burn the bass.
Ryan Martinie is a monster and an absolute mastermind.
3:58
I think I'm in love.
Wow, Ryan's technique is ridiculous. Still blown away by this guy as I was the first time I heard him in Mudvayne.
This dude is so much more chill in these videos than in the music videos
Have been looking for a video like this for a while. Even better that it's with the man himself. One of the best ever.
You can tell he came from the generation of players that were inspired by Les Claypool.
Brilliant.
Ryan , amazing again , just glad hearing you again, sooooooooo missed
Fell in love with him the first note of dig at a second stage concert at giant stadium in 2000 maybe. Just love him and met him while playing with soften the glare.
The one thing I have ALWAYS lovwd about this guy, isjhe constantly is plshing himself when he writes. I remember the EOATTC album had a dvd with it and showed their recordong process for "not falling" and he was struggling with his part because he wanted it perfect. Dude is just an incredible musician.
Seems like such a cool, down to Earth guy for someone with godlike bass powers.
Uhuuullll Ryan tocando som brasileiro, sertanejo classico
I never knew who this guy was until I got invited to mudvayne concert I was blown away by his performance he is a Machine 🔥
hearing this dude talk after seeing him in all those crazy ass videos is like.... whaaaat? he actually sounds like a very intelligent guy
Actually ?!
From all those videos ?!
Why would you have assumed otherwise ?!
oooooooooookay let's stop miraculously assuming I was implying he was a stupid person
This guy is awesome. A monster of a player, with great technique(s) and he's a sweetheart in every video/interview. If I had 5% of his talent, I'd be a pro
Ryan is an absolute beast on the bass. His work in Mudvayne is so incredible. LD 50 is one of the best metal records of all time and Ryan is a huge part of that.
Wow! Ryan such a nice person! Love this guy.
So talented and yet so humble
I love how normal and relatable the Mud guys are, compared to on stage/camera. Legends
This man looks like he gets his protein from eating whole bass cabs.
He’s actually a vegetarian
@@robdubent Bass cabs are made of meat? The more you know.
@@robdubent
So he doesnt eat protein anymore ?
He flosses his teeth afterwards with the bass strings
MuDvAyNe is an outstanding band and the rhythm section was 2nd to none. Love Ryan and from the few moments I spent with him a genuinely good dude.
My favorite bassist
Overcome perfection Ryan ❤👌🤘😘🤩
He and Dr Grier are clearly kin and definitely 👽. I tried to nail his playing for a decade and I no longer play bass. 20+ years and yeah. Negative 1 is about all I can play by Ryknow. Damn gifted.
@@InternPrimasTV sheeeesh..... Check out the big brain on the iN.Tern
Well stated
Wow, i had no idea how good this guy is. Its also so weird seeing him talking and looking like and educated music teacher. I was in middleschool when mudvayne when DIG came out and i had one of their shirts. I havent though about them in so many years and to see the bassist like this is really cool. Im pleasantly surprised
Such a humble spirit
Pra mim o melhor baixista que existe no mundo
Para mi uno de los mejores bajistas de rock
MuDvAyNe rocked and Soften the Glare
feeds my Martinie bass hole. Beauty!
This guy is the best bassist alive
Love his playing.
Absolutely Extraordinary, Great Ryan.
Lol! I love Ryan! Show scale, difficulty lvl 1, "ok, and next..." difficulty lvl 97 (out of 90) line from STG!. What a great player, man! (and the tone on that Thumb...jeez!)
Its wholesome how positive u are
Really i have listened to almost all the bass players of this world....but he is on a next level ...there can be no next ryan martine...long live brr brr dang
Ryan gave me the inspiration to get back into bass after 10 years and buy a 5 stringer, that said I almost hate myself as he is so damn good that even getting half as competent is going to be years of hard work and frustration.
How’s it going?
Ryan another amazing bass player ( saw the Justin Chancellor video after this one :D ) , great and original technique and sound, you know is Ryan playing when you heard that sound. Great channel by the way!
Can't believe he was a demon-bassist performer but this guy is an excellent human being
He is simply amazing 😊
The best bass player of all time, wish he would do more videos like this!!! Warwick should so sell audographed basses from Ryan, they would make a killing!
The entire Mudvayne discography is classical music for your heart❤
best bassist in the world
A legend of metal bass!
I just 💕 this guy. Ryan!!!!!
Met mudvayne once and Ryan was so nice! Legend
What a unique talent!
Thanks a lot for the explenation. Very clear.
ADADG... I thought that was my tuning! Good to know that such a great player has the same ideas as me.
Missing Mudvayne..
But Still "Digging" This.!!
You can tell old Thunder Fingers has had an influence on Martini.
🤘🏻
Absolutely outstanding.
This guy's the reason why I'm buying a Warwick Thumb.
Love this guy, he's a legend !
2:39 to 2:44 is the best part though 😂
i play bass and guitar and this was crazy.. i still have no idea what he just did :D what a great original style though.
Still, years later, astounded by Ryan. All due respect to Flea, but Ryan is the bassist of the 00's.
One of the best if not 👏
Literally that man inspired me to start playing a bass :D
at 2:00 I just put my bass back where it was 😅
How the hell did I miss this guy. Holy shit he is awesome
Have never seen him publicly give his tuning out like that before. 14 year old me is crying in B standard.
You inspired me to play bass.
I've never heard of this guy before, his playing is interesting
hey @davie504 can you play like this?
I came back to this video just so I can hear how much better that Warwick sounds compared to his current Fodera 😆
That shit he does at the end... Give me a fucking break, thats SICK! Dude never fails to impress! I'm so happy to have discovered his work with STG, mudvayne was never quite my thing even when I was into nu-metal.
I don't know how he does it, but I assign a finger per string on my picking hand. So if I am playing two note power chords, I strike with my index and middle fingers. If I'm playing octave chords, I use my index and ring fingers. If it is an Extended Power Chord, I use my index, middle, and ring fingers. And finally if it is a full Major or Minor Bar Chord, Then I use all four fingers. Index, middle, ring, and pinky. And I have my hand slanted a bit so that the tips of the fingers can hit the strings properly. Verses if I am striking a single string with my fingers, my hand is a bit flat.
your the best of all
The best thing about Mudvayne.. yeah i'm 47... Ryan makes everything good..
Thanks for using a 5string ❤
Multifaceted Monster!
I would love to see Ryan Martinie and Les Claypool record a track. How fun would that be?
I have always secretly wanted Ryan Martinie to play bass for the band Vildhjarta
Wow he is good.
I understood the octave scale part but then all the sudden he busts out with all this crazy shit and I'm like huh?
youre a beast ryan
He does slap with the index finger?
If he and Les Claypool were to have a bass duel, universes would implode!!!