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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2007

Me playing Blue Bossa on my Fender Jazz Bass 24 V

my room 2 years ago, in summer 2007
http://fc28.deviantart.com/fs14/i/2007/068/c/e/a_tak_o__by_kalasanty.jpg

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  • where is the feeling?? You copied good but you need to add your own feeling!!

  • @quiskito please, it was three years ago..

  • What strings do you use? I like that steely "new string" sound!

  • @ultimabass rotosound steel, but i don't remember details of them

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  • wow are you really that much of an ass. He's just trying to have fun. Also he's a young player so his feel will in time. You a asshole!

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  • nice dude interesting to hear the lead bit on bass i like it good stuff, trying to get a reggae version of this together, dont listen to the haters. scepticism is always the bastard child of progress (even if its your own progress).

  • @ih8tbush nice rule. now i must shut up.

  • Que podre!!

  • @quiskito Woops! where's your video???? New rules! you must post a better video than the one you rip!

  • @Hannibalpol People don't really give a fuck about you're " PLEASE, it was three years ago "

    You're posting videos, expect to have critics, comments on it.

    People always say this " please it was xx years ago ". The fact is that on the vidéo you have no feelings, fact, point. I hate this kind of behaviour

  • Nice!

  • I have one for sale on ebay under the username kuuuks

  • got the same bass :)

    It's epic!

  • @didiklomberg Furthermore... When you do use the seventh/third, make sure it is the correct one. 1:41 - 1:43 is a good example. Yes you can use B as a possible note, but it almost sounds like bluegrass song when you use the major seventh in that context. When playing the bassline, it outlines the chord much better to use minor 7th (Bb). It's almost like a 'safe note' and leaves a good foundation for the soloist. Good Job though other than that :)

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