Martin, excellent as always. I miss your brother, but it's nice to see you venture out with some other musicians. I love your solo. Keep up the good work. May the peace of music be with you!
Great playing but as far as video editing the cuts between clips are way too rapid and sudden in a distracting way. I'd like to see each of them playing for more than 3 seconds at a time.
what kind of bass is he playing? It looks like a fodera with Aguilars. I saw him play it on his last one if I'm not mistaken. Oh and HOW did he do that at 2:40
@@martingudics5583 Thanks for the information. I wish I can get one of those basses , they look well built, and everything else speak for itself, great video.
Decent technique, but the song loses all its momentum to drop down for the bass solo. Why hasnt anyone figured out how to arrange for a bass solo in a song without dropping all the momentum of the song
Brandon Maciel on this specific example, I’d assume to accompany the video (and engineers preference, of course). But yeah, it’s disconcerting in a very strange way to have a hard cam on something, where the audience can clearly see the sound source on their left but hear it in the right speaker.
I'M SURE HE'S NOT A MONSTER HE LOOKS LIKE A VERY NICE MAN.
this is music for the mind .......... only - music for the mind -------
Martin, excellent as always. I miss your brother, but it's nice to see you venture out with some other musicians. I love your solo. Keep up the good work. May the peace of music be with you!
Perfectly Professional Performans 👍🆒
Groove Master!
If bassist is a monster, then a drummer is a beast!
Oh yeah. always nice to see someone rocking a godin.
Precision wow !
nice groove, you guys are in, play on and on......
love the drumming
Amazing !
that snare sounds like a wet dream
Killer!!
Great playing but as far as video editing the cuts between clips are way too rapid and sudden in a distracting way. I'd like to see each of them playing for more than 3 seconds at a time.
Nice tight playing.
Au secours c'est magnifique
What EQ settings is he using to get that tone?
the quality of the sound is really great and the image too, with what software do they do that ??
Groovy
Nice sound
what kind of bass is he playing? It looks like a fodera with Aguilars. I saw him play it on his last one if I'm not mistaken. Oh and HOW did he do that at 2:40
Not sure about this. But everything just drops when bass solo comes in. This is what Rocco Prestia meant when he says he doesn't solo.
🤯
Was he even playing in the same key during the solo?
It's prog-Jazz... They can just make up a scale... ;)
nice
finally no rap , thank God
What pedal is the bass player using
I don't hear anything. Might be some post production. Nothing special.
What model of bass he's playing. it sounds great ,look great and he he playing it beyond great LOL. look like an F Bass. by the head stock.
It is an MLP bass from Hungary :)
@@martingudics5583 Thanks for the information. I wish I can get one of those basses , they look well built, and everything else speak for itself, great video.
Decent technique, but the song loses all its momentum to drop down for the bass solo. Why hasnt anyone figured out how to arrange for a bass solo in a song without dropping all the momentum of the song
To each their own right?
Very nice performance but... I think the guitar is broken
Nahh, all good, excellent piece of advanced music.
electro-harmonix attack decay tape reverse simulator is the effect that sounds awful xd
Which bass is he using? Agree, the video edition is awful and distracting.
Technically impeccable, but bombastic music like this is not my appetite.
no offence but this will not be on my ipod!
I smell a lot of SOY! uhgg!
не монстр
Honestly I prefer the duet guidics twins.
why do the drums have to be panned from an engineers pov instead of drummer
ARRRRGGGGHHHHH
sick song though
Brandon Maciel on this specific example, I’d assume to accompany the video (and engineers preference, of course). But yeah, it’s disconcerting in a very strange way to have a hard cam on something, where the audience can clearly see the sound source on their left but hear it in the right speaker.