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  • This is a great lesson. Why are there so many idiots bashing?

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  • whats the point of fretless bass's vs a bass with frets?

  • @MrWh0reface Slides will sound so much better with a fretless. more control over all notes in general but harder to control of course. i prefer fretted but not by much.

  • @MrWh0reface

    Listen to A Remark You Made by the Weather Report, you just can't get that kind of expression with a fretted bass. Fretless basses can be very useful depending on the style of music or sound you are going for, maybe not much use if you're in a punk band or something. Jaco is the best.

  • That's my bass!! <3

  • Too much bending. Nice bass =]

  • I have an older version of this bass - never knew the newer one looked so nice

  • cheers nice video

  • Who is Jacko? LOL

  • I'm sorry but the way you said jaco pastorious had me laughing. great bass playing btw. thanks

  • how to set EQ bass, mid, treble for Pastorius sound?

  • im gonna subscribe to you, check out my jaco lesson

  • i love evan eaton

  • @MrFillemke yeah.....D I T T O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • keep up the good work, full understanding of whats going on

  • Zhaco, not Jaako.

  • GROOVE:  /watch?v=sTMjT6YsyXk

  • "JACKO PASSTORIOUS"

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  • Didn't know Freddie Krueger played bass. He's looking healthier these days.

  • @Xylophunk haha! nice

  • Isn't there a G sharp before the loose E-string, at least in the modern electric bass version?

  • @MrSeatibiza09 It's an Ibanez SR500F. Fretless basses often still have the fret positions marked, as this one does. Also, if you listen you can hear that the tone differs from a fretted bass.

  • @MrSeatibiza09 yeah it is man.. those are fretline markers.. not actual frets.. listen to the sound of it

  • @MrSeatibiza09 Idiot.

  • less talking,,more playing.

  • ghost note... Are useless! Maybe are not, but i can't understand them! Could you explain why are important? For rithm?

  • @costa0392 Ghost notes are a rhythmic device that are used all the times in genres like funk and jazz.

    For example, slap players like Wooten and Marcus Miller might only use ghost notes in a line simply to act more as a percussion instrument. Likewise, jazz players like Ray Brown and Ron Carter use(d) ghost notes to syncopate their lines to help swing the music.

    Jaco used ghost notes here to syncopate the line, as well, which gives the riff a lot of groove.

    Jaco's

  • Except urs us fretless and its a four string! Lol so its not the same bass. Ill make sure i learn this !

  • O wow i got that bass but in the six string version. I nvr tought i would see it on you tube lol

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