John Patitucci Solo Mexico
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its a fuckin contrabass and its beatiful in person
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You can call it whatever you want: acoustic bass, double bass, contrabass, upright bass, bass, bass violin, contrabajo. It doesn't matter. What does matter is that John Patitucci is a TOTAL badass.
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Know how I found this video again? By Googling "its a fuckin contrabass".
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Paul and the Pattuccis love John Patitucci...
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@jwizzle611 that only happens on E string or G string if you're using thumb outwards. this song uses E string only for low G. so if you want to avoid board hitting effect, just play E string with thumb going out and G index or whatever you use coming in really hard.
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I love Johns playing on upright! I never buy any of his CD's if the majority of the songs played on bass guitar. He has such a nice sound! Sorry dudes just not a great fan of his pussy bass guitar wank. But his upright playing and sound inspires me!
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No they don't. There are many incredibly successful bassists who don't play upright.
Even in jazz.
It's all a matter of taste.
For example, JACO.
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what the fuck is your probem. huh? He needs to actually play bass- what do you mean by that. I dont think you know. I bet ur a punk little bitch wana be gangster. Ill mess you up good ba-ro
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THANK YOU. jesus h ass christ.
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mmm the name Tololoche its used on low quality accoustic basses. And you dont need to learn accoustic bass first to play electric, both have a total different technique.
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that is a Pollman Busetto style.
okk so when you need to pluck a string super loud how do you get it so it doesn't like hit the bridge and make that annoying loud noise?
jwizzle611 3 years ago
In the case of an acoustic bass, this almost never happens cuz the action is Super high so the string rarely "hits the fretboard" plus in case of happening, doesnt sound that noisy... and in the case of the electric bass... if avoiding hitting the end of the fretboard is what you want... The TRB series bass has a very high action, John plays his TRBJP I and II at a very high action so this almost never happens... PLus you gotta know how to pluck hard to get a loud sound the right way...
bplay1 3 years ago