13:56 Addendum re: tapping - I’ve been very impressed with how Polyphia guitarists Tim Henson and Scott LePage incorporate tapping into their playing. It’s still “shreddy” music, but it’s incredibly tasteful, and I suspect there might be some exciting evolutions in tap playing on the horizon
dude your channel is great. excelelnt ideas of classical guitar techniques going to bass. great material. only suggestion your super quick editing between takes while you talk can be a bit too much. but I guess you need a bit more practice in front of the camera.
As a classical guitarist I recognise these fingering techniques
13:56 Addendum re: tapping - I’ve been very impressed with how Polyphia guitarists Tim Henson and Scott LePage incorporate tapping into their playing. It’s still “shreddy” music, but it’s incredibly tasteful, and I suspect there might be some exciting evolutions in tap playing on the horizon
Really nice video. I Relu enjoy your bass videos. Keep up posting
Thanks for checking it out and for the kind words!
what a great video!
@@mk-vn7xk thanks!
Happy to have found your channel … great work
@@YouYorick thanks, glad you’re enjoying it!
it's a tugbar when it's in that position
Truth!
dude your channel is great. excelelnt ideas of classical guitar techniques going to bass. great material. only suggestion your super quick editing between takes while you talk can be a bit too much. but I guess you need a bit more practice in front of the camera.
@@enparticular Thanks, appreciate the feedback! Haha, talking to a camera is definitely not my strong suit 😂
You expand your idea if you have an idea
what fender j bass is that!
@@cobyvisto3581 It’s a Japanese-made (CIJ) ‘75 reissue from 2004. Very punchy energy - love it!