Ahh finally i was waiting for this one! I wanna see Davie cover an Indian song on the bass now 👀🇮🇳 (I may just challenge you to a synth bass battle even tho it’s illegal)
India's the wildcard of musical virtuosity. They have that unique background that doesn't quite correlate with our 12 note system along with unique rhythms.. the good thing about our interconnected times is the blending of all these different styles.
@@20worldw Well now, but isn't indian classical music a different type of notation? I mean here too we have half sharps and stuff I just feel like indian music is more known for using those types of melodys.
@@jeffstarrunner1 yes you are right, But I highly doubt that todays musicians (who are into western rock/pop) are totally aware of those! Those are kind of niche in here as well! Although you are right about the blending of genres and styles.
@@jeffstarrunner1 Yes but the notes are not absolute but relative. So C# lies in a particular range of frequencies and D will have the subsequent range, but here that frequency can be represented by any of the notes and the other subsequent frequency range will become the next relative note in the sequence.
Davie: writes something about Indian. Indians : comment section is now ours . Edit: thank you so much for 100 subscribers and 1k likes. Love you all ❤️❤️.
@@soumyamaradonaghosh6257 He was such a fantastic individual. I consider myself lucky having the opportunity to know him and witness his fantastic band perform live multiple times. Big loss.
man........as much as i wanna disagree to that........deep down (as an Indian) i know it's a bit true.........not everywhere though........some parents are super supportive while some just want good grades from their children. So yeah........i partially agree with your statement.
@official.asia.military what the hell did I say, ik literally every content made is for views Movies/Instagram reels/posts, every content out there is for views And that's what i (without being sarcastic) pointed out
Interesting how Davie goes from the famous Indian bassline into Forty Six & Two by Tool at 7:52 . Would love to hear Davie cover more Tool songs, they would be a fun challenge.
Mohini DEY is awesome base player. I am a proud South African Indian. We have many awesome musicians here in SA, Indian, black, white. Very diverse culture, Awesome vibe...You must check out sitar players like Ravi SHANKAR(Norah Jones Father) and his other daughter Anoushka. Awesome playing bro...I wish i could play guitar...
Thank you for bring this to us dummies in the USA, hopefully our kids will wake up and start practicing. Your play was smooth also. Thank you again and Enjoy Life
I’ve been a fan of indian classical music and the fusion formed as early as 1976 with John McLaughlins Shakti band. Their style and technique is 2nd to none. Study indian classical for a day or two and you’ll know why. Their rhythm system Konokol is the best. Their melodies come from ragas which deeply subtle and complex and very exotic. That young playing the chick Corea track is amazing. Oh course The young lady Mohini Dey is amazing too. John McLaughlin suggested 20+ years ago that we should watch asia esp india for the best music arising from the planet in future.
1:23 - amazing tapping 1:54 - 2nd performer 2:50 - lady performer 3:10 - funkiest bass line ever! (Winner) 4:15 - women who need no introduction 5:15 - Fusion 6:25 - bang bang bass line / singing
Mohini Dey is a delight to hear. I hope she gets to do everything she wants to do, musically and personally. Your Indian-flavored song is so serious, but I can understand the gravity of the situation - I live in Yuba City, California, which is often called "Little India" due to the large population here. Fortunately, I LOVE indian food, so it's perfect for me.
Mohini Dey plays for oscar winner composer AR Rahman. So proud of all the musicians.. I absolutely loved the first guitarist too. Will search for more of his work.
Born in India, raised in Italy so somehow part of indian fan base ;) and italian fan base :D it's just so beautiful to see how you show talents on your side. It's so empowering and beautiful. 😊
@@plusultra7258 abey bola to vo raised in mother Italia, tu youtube band kaar ja pdh or kaar chaprasi ki naukari faltu yeha aker India walo ka naa kharab karta hai
I thought he was going with the cliched Punjabi riff-route when his homage started. But with dat Tool's 46 & 2 interlude though - it gave me unexpected goosebumps. Given that Danny Crey incorporates tablas in Tool's stuff too, I can see how the pieces fit - no, 'I know the pieces fit'!
Yeah. Danny plays all kind of styles. He sits in with a lot of Jazz bands also. Still takes lessons in other styles and techniques. That’s a true musician. Knowing they can still learn more no matter how great they are. Edit: I’m pretty sure I heard a reactor to Pneuma Danny Carey drum cam say that the two tone tablas on his kit, that Danny helped design them. Not sure how true that is.
@@mahanirvaantantra Its normal for non-Indic religion people in India having first name as Indian names. I have a Christian friend whose name is Siddharth Bernard.
India siempre ha aportado categoría a la Música a nivel mundial. En Bajo, Mohini Dei es la Reina. En Batería, por lejos, Sarah Thawer es la Diosa🙏. En UA-cam, categoría varones, usted mi estimado Davie es el Emperador: un Bajista con "Buen Gusto" y que su técnica está siempre al servicio de la Música y nunca al servicio de sí mismo (es cosa de verlo "repartiendo sentido común" a muchos de los varios guitarristas junto a los que aparece en esos videos de "colab"). Saludos desde Chile🇨🇱 MAESTRO🙏.
Just wanted to point it out that Today Happens to be India's Independence day, So Happy That Davie released this video on this prideful day even if it happened to be a coincidence or not :D
I noticed TOOL’s ‘Forty Six & 2’ opening bass line was sneakily inserted into your very wonderful Indian Bass jam. OMG! Nice one, Davie! I’m sure Justin Chancellor would be honoured and get a little chuckle out of that one ;-)
I don't usually comment in public, but I just wanted to thank you for introducing me to these awesome Indian bassists and doing a great tribute to Indian popular music in bass.
It’s kind of funny, because Justin Chancellor used to be a really good guitarist that switched to bass cause he felt like it. And he illegally [lol] plays it with a pick.
"That move still scares me to this day." Oh I understood that reference. Been waiting for the next battle Davie! I challenge YOU to make it happen. Pls.
@@zachr2012 yes, absolutely! Home was the first one that came to mind because the riff is based on that one by Tool and I just have it stuck in my mind because I play it. But it is definitely 46&2 in this instance!
She participated in TAFMA online music competition during last year pandemic lockdown😊sadly she didnt win but she showed that even naga ladies do have the potentials.😎
Loved this video and all of the incredible indian musicians. You should release your wonderful indian piece as a separate video. It´s honestly that good. Love from Portugal!
Ahh finally i was waiting for this one! I wanna see Davie cover an Indian song on the bass now 👀🇮🇳
(I may just challenge you to a synth bass battle even tho it’s illegal)
Acha
Ur videos slap
Ooo
Same
우와!
"I will come to your house and eat all your chicken makhani"
*laughs in vegetarian*
same
@OPEN DEFECATION Did you just make this account to comment on here? Lmao
Samee
Paneer makhani works
@@riya2046 Lol
Finally Davie realises that he got massive fan base of Indian slappers. Thanks Davie 😭🇮🇳 ❤️ Davie.
*fan bass
Hay que tener cuidado porque es una pregunta muy buena 👌
Disculpa por la demora pero me gustaría poder hacer la prueba con los datos
🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
India's the wildcard of musical virtuosity. They have that unique background that doesn't quite correlate with our 12 note system along with unique rhythms.. the good thing about our interconnected times is the blending of all these different styles.
No no there is a twelve note system here but also different one from it. And the twelve note system difference in the way of singing
@@20worldw Well now, but isn't indian classical music a different type of notation? I mean here too we have half sharps and stuff I just feel like indian music is more known for using those types of melodys.
@@jeffstarrunner1 yes you are right, But I highly doubt that todays musicians (who are into western rock/pop) are totally aware of those! Those are kind of niche in here as well! Although you are right about the blending of genres and styles.
@@jeffstarrunner1 Yes but the notes are not absolute but relative. So C# lies in a particular range of frequencies and D will have the subsequent range, but here that frequency can be represented by any of the notes and the other subsequent frequency range will become the next relative note in the sequence.
@@arushiverma6203 You mean like fractions or harmonics of a changing fundamental note?
These Indian Bassists made me proud with their musicality, and I'm not even Indian!
Hi ksi
@@aayushswami3022 ayo wtf 😂
@@pa5730 what?
@@aayushswami3022 Lol 🤣🤣
@@aayushswami3022 not all black people are ksi😭💀
Imagine the Italian episode is just Davie complimenting himself
Lmao
Lmao
i mean, it IS davie after all, we're smart enought to know he'll possibly do it
Checkmate 😎👍
its obvious he will do that 😂
Davie: writes something about Indian.
Indians : comment section is now ours .
Edit: thank you so much for 100 subscribers and 1k likes. Love you all ❤️❤️.
Latom.
🌝funni momint
🤣🤣
ayyyyy hardcore Indian in the houuuuuuuuse
Bhai... 😂
Both mohini Dey and Nilanjan dastidar are from my city, Kolkata!! Proud Bangali!!❤
all the Bassist here are from my country,India .
Proud Indian
@@shubhamlele5395 ... well said
But pity to see Bengal converting into Bangladesh under MUMTAZ BANO
@@awhig2474 those f*ckers are going to leak in the rest of India causing all of us problems
Lanja Li
Me too !!
I had the pleasure of performing with Mohini's uncle, late Moloy Dey. He was an absolute monster of a drummer.
🙇🏻♂️
My goodness. Moloy Sir is no more? I met him last around 2018 ! RIP
@@somakchatterjee3459 yes, such a loss for the Music Community.
His father is also a monster bassist
@@soumyamaradonaghosh6257 He was such a fantastic individual. I consider myself lucky having the opportunity to know him and witness his fantastic band perform live multiple times. Big loss.
The sad part is all this talented indian bassist has been a dissapointmemt to their parents at some point of time
No
@@funclub6862 tf you mean
man........as much as i wanna disagree to that........deep down (as an Indian) i know it's a bit true.........not everywhere though........some parents are super supportive while some just want good grades from their children. So yeah........i partially agree with your statement.
@@ShubhamSingh-qz1ol why so many fucking dots? Write like any other human being, why make it so dramatic.
@@Hmm-qu2og because Indian people are fucking dramatic like Bollywood movies
Mohini is one hell of a bassist... A very unique of her own....
She nailed every notes...
Mario guys niceee... Purely south epic
Bangla power...😏😏😏
@@tanmoyeeghosh7180 *Joy Bangla 💪*
@@tanmoyeeghosh7180 bangla bands are love ❤
@@sanketsarkar4704 "lobb" bolo bhai...
জয় বঙ্গ, জয় মা কালী 🕉 🛕 🕉
Mohini is amazing, and so are the others. Thanks Davie. India is full of amazing musical talent- it is mind boggling actually.
I'm an Indian and I felt glad when Davie rated India with 10 butter chicken bass points out of 10 : D
Views matters after all for him
@official.asia.military what the hell did I say, ik literally every content made is for views
Movies/Instagram reels/posts, every content out there is for views
And that's what i (without being sarcastic) pointed out
Butter chicken is my favorite so this means a lot
can you tell your friends to stop calling me, im not going to get scammed.
@@Kjhd9987hy so you think I'm a scammer? Wtf
Davie you have a billion fans here. Love from india 🇮🇳 ( indian slappers feeling proud)
That Punjabi bass by Davie is awesome
its “Bass*” bro
@@StanzinChospel typo😅
Ngl wasn't expecting it to be THAT good.
That solo was way too good seriously
Where 1billion subscribers?😢
India represented Damn well. The world has some awesome bassist out there. I look forward to the next country for sure. Ty
Come to India buddy
@@manaal3555 ty for the invite. It’s on my list of great places to visit but I know it will take more than one visit.
MMMMAAAAAAN!
Looking forward to your fourth fight vs Ali.
@@DerekFrazier2014 visit the southern indian state of karnataka if u ever find yourself here, you will not regret it
We have been summoned!! Represent! The fellow countrymen didn't disappoint! The indian original jam was so good!
Hi
As an Indian, I can confirm that Davie's Indian bass version was *VERY IMPRESSIVE*
hi
I love how "Indian music" is often represented by Punjabi Bhangra 🙂🙂🙂
It is so damn irritating to see those copycats so called represent Indian. Also here is my passive aggressive smile 🙃🙂
Bhangra is punjabi folk dance style not music.
@@SharkSalesman90 How tf is punjabi music copied?
Dude i was talking about Bollywood, Punjabi music slaps fr
@@SharkSalesman90 Oh, I understood later, sorry .
3:15 Nilanjana; she was my senior at school and is also an excellent singer😭 I was so shocked to see her here, but she definitely deserved it💞
Wow
I won’t ruin ur 69 likes
SIKE
Jk
her bass face is on point!
Interesting how Davie goes from the famous Indian bassline into Forty Six & Two by Tool at 7:52 . Would love to hear Davie cover more Tool songs, they would be a fun challenge.
Thought i was the only one that heard that
YOU REALLY NAILED THE 'INDIAN' IN THE BASS SOLO
From melody to rhythm to energy.
Stay indo-funky Davie!
Mundian to Bach ke 😄
Stupid shraavani India do not take any specials course of class they learnt from it self
@@adeebkiller9444 wat
lmao that Punjabi break into Tool was A+. I stood and clapped.
Everything same but at last part *slapped
Www4f
OMG! It made me *slap like!*
It slapped!
@P.M. MODI okay chill
Mohini Dey is a beast! Glad you found her Davie 😀
Someone just copied your comment a got many likes
THIS is the real one
I got to know Davie through Mohini Dey. Her famous video was when she was just a teenage bass player playing incredibly fast bass notes.
well she lives not too far away from my house sooo... is that make me kinda famous???
@@realfarmer21 ey yo mic...love your videos
Mohini DEY is awesome base player. I am a proud South African Indian. We have many awesome musicians here in SA, Indian, black, white. Very diverse culture, Awesome vibe...You must check out sitar players like Ravi SHANKAR(Norah Jones Father) and his other daughter Anoushka. Awesome playing bro...I wish i could play guitar...
"I will come to your house and eat all your chicken makhni"
Indians: *Now that is an avengers level threat.*
For some read I just imagine an old Indian Mum coming out with a giant plate of Curry and saying how Davie is too skinny and needs to eat.
Our moms would just make more to make him "Healthy"...
Lol they will happily invite him.
whats makhni? just an ignorant northeastern :(
@@maitahom9958 Its a dish...just means butter=makhan...cheers
Davie: I don't usually see many Indians in comments.
Indians: It's time to rise & shine baby!
Exactly
Yeah
Davie’s Punjabi funk solo was too good. Happy Independence Day to every Indian
yeah
Happy Independence Day 🇮🇳
Tumbi sound on base .... Davie did it 😂👏⭐️
I N D I A N I A N
@@lolitsme8144 u indianian
Thank you for bring this to us dummies in the USA, hopefully our kids will wake up and start practicing. Your play was smooth also. Thank you again and Enjoy Life
I’ve been a fan of indian classical music and the fusion formed as early as 1976 with John McLaughlins Shakti band. Their style and technique is 2nd to none. Study indian classical for a day or two and you’ll know why. Their rhythm system Konokol is the best. Their melodies come from ragas which deeply subtle and complex and very exotic.
That young playing the chick Corea track is amazing.
Oh course The young lady Mohini Dey is amazing too.
John McLaughlin suggested 20+ years ago that we should watch asia esp india for the best music arising from the planet in future.
Exotic? Damn, that sounds weird. Why’d you use that word? Scarborough Fair is based on raaga Bhimpalasi. Doesn’t sound exotic to me.
Real music lover you are. I am proud to be an Indian and a learner of Indian music.
Great knowledge. Also, my teacher was a former member shakti. Amyt datta.
Me who is an Indian and watching foreigners know about India more than me:😆😁😄😃😀🙂😕🙁☹️😟😔😣😖😫😩🥺😢😭
Absolutely... If the fusion could be laid out... From the West and indian classical... Ig... That would be the... BEST ON PLANET...
Imagine being so good at guitar that even Davie compliments you.
you weren't supposed to tell anybody
Bass!!!
@@jiranimo1930 He is talking about being an exceptional guitarist that even Davie compliments...
@@roddurbanerjee9635 ok thanks
Real recognizes real. Davies knows game
It's actually really nice to see so many talented bassists around the globe, there are a lot of good ones showcased in this video.
Nice to see your comment again.
You’re everywhere lmao
For whatever reason based off the vids I’ve seen you comment on I feel like we’d get along real well
Just go outside man get off the internet for a bit.
Yo who are you??? 🤔
Superb video. Your deadpan humour is the best! Thanks for featuring these superbly talented bassists from India!!
Bassist in country: **exist**
Davie: *Lemme stop you right there*
*Indian bassist breathes*
Xd
6:35 Akashdeep was a year senior to me in college. What a pleasant surprise to see him in your video
Are you im music college or normal college?
@@randombrowser6692 regular college
Arey sharam karo
Joi aii axom 👍
What a pleasure it must have been have such awesome people in your college!
He said Indian bassists must be stopped and he kept on complementing everyone. Nice one dude.
are you sarcastic or an idiot or someone who is new to the internet or all three at the same time?
@@JustAPokemonCommentingOnVideos Sarcastic. Idk who is idiot for not understanding that.
@@mrudulpawar7944 the way your sentence was structured i did not smell sarcasm at all
@@mrudulpawar7944 he said it because Indians can take his jobs 😂😂
Thats how sarcastic he is 🤣🤣
Creative touch there mixing up Tool. Produced amazing effect overall. Thanks.
Gosh! I didn't even know we have so many great bassists in India! That original bassline slaps!!
As an Indian absolutely loved his reaction and of course his solo was EPIC !
He also played bitch lasagna in our country to diss t series but i also like his reaction to our country.
Btw happy independence day 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳.
@@hariomvishwakarma1403 Same to you🇮🇳
@@hariomvishwakarma1403 He played the bass version of the disstrack to T-Series not India
That Punjabi Groove is honestly funky as hell. Indian approved..
You have op bass skills, and I am Indian and thanks for reviewing bassists from India, it inspires us to play bass. I am an Indian.
Every Indianian should be proud of these musicians! I am too, even if I am a Swedian... 😉
Swedishian
@@SpectreHere It’s one of Dave’s running jokes - he intentionally uses the same ending for all nationalities.
Sorry dude I didn’t know
@@SpectreHere Swedish*
Swedishian
1:23 - amazing tapping
1:54 - 2nd performer
2:50 - lady performer
3:10 - funkiest bass line ever! (Winner)
4:15 - women who need no introduction 5:15 - Fusion
6:25 - bang bang bass line / singing
Thank yoooo
3rd and 4th are videos of the same girl
jajaja amazing tapping 1:32 la canción es de Elephant Gym y se llama Finger hasta la toca mal
@@jaybee666who is she? Amazing playing.
3rd and 4th are the same woman.
Nilanjana Ghosh Dastidar❤
5:09 Idk why but this made me crack up.
Classical Indian bass with Mario theme.
_Epiconess Intensified_
I thought it was gonna be funny but it absolutely kicked ass
@@TequilaSnakke Yessir
probably because of all the mems lmao
Its carnatic
You summoned us ?
Mohini Dey is a delight to hear. I hope she gets to do everything she wants to do, musically and personally. Your Indian-flavored song is so serious, but I can understand the gravity of the situation - I live in Yuba City, California, which is often called "Little India" due to the large population here. Fortunately, I LOVE indian food, so it's perfect for me.
Now I'm officially an Indianian
Way stronger than a regular Indian
You still arent an indianiani though
I wanna be an indianiani I’m only indianian
@@DarkKnight-wf3po that promotion will take some time
😂😂
@@punt3rplays Modi ji just approved. your Citizenship has been upgraded to *Indianianian*
Now he can be typically called as Devi 504 Singh, for his Punjabi cover
🔥🙌🏻
devi prasad
@@saksham4sure lol, I was about to comment the same 😂😂
Haha yeha
Underated comment
You forgot to add yo yo. He's Yo Yo Davie 504 Singh 🤣
4/2023.....WOW!..So much talent, all across the world, I'm inspired. Thank you for this presentation.
Mohini Dey plays for oscar winner composer AR Rahman. So proud of all the musicians.. I absolutely loved the first guitarist too. Will search for more of his work.
Mohini Dey plays like no one else! She’s practically peerless.
🤟
For real though, she tours with Guthrie Govan. She's really good on it!
That Punjabi cover by Davie was awesome. Great tribute to all the brilliant Indian bass players.
Davi singh
@@dm12e 😂😂🤣
@@dm12e Gosh! 😂😂
@@dm12e 😂
Thank you Davie, been watching you for a while and you never fail to impress! Always good for a laugh too! Thank you! Keep it funky!
This series is delightful; I'll never grow bored of Davie using his popularity to show off more bassists and also a reason to jam in more videos.
Yes!
As of this reply, you have 69 likes
@@comradehellfire2095 Best reply, 11/10 would read again.
@@spaceducc3471 yes
@@0ller No, you're not.
Born in India, raised in Italy so somehow part of indian fan base ;) and italian fan base :D it's just so beautiful to see how you show talents on your side. It's so empowering and beautiful. 😊
Please work in India. It is a request. We need well educated Indian people who lives abroad urgently
@@plusultra7258 abey bola to vo raised in mother Italia, tu youtube band kaar ja pdh or kaar chaprasi ki naukari faltu yeha aker India walo ka naa kharab karta hai
I thought he was going with the cliched Punjabi riff-route when his homage started. But with dat Tool's 46 & 2 interlude though - it gave me unexpected goosebumps. Given that Danny Crey incorporates tablas in Tool's stuff too, I can see how the pieces fit - no, 'I know the pieces fit'!
Yeah. Danny plays all kind of styles. He sits in with a lot of Jazz bands also. Still takes lessons in other styles and techniques. That’s a true musician. Knowing they can still learn more no matter how great they are. Edit: I’m pretty sure I heard a reactor to Pneuma Danny Carey drum cam say that the two tone tablas on his kit, that Danny helped design them. Not sure how true that is.
46 & 2 😍
Excellent Collection!
Gautam Dasgupta
Professor, Columbia University, NYC, USA
Tomorrow will be india's independence day, this video was well planned.🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Lol today was Pakistan s independence day
@@gilroymenezes1558 India's
Happy Independence Day bhai! :-)
happy independence day .. love from Pakistan
@@SidTheOreo happy independence day my dude
Davie's Indian bass kinda sounded like the doom music. Proud to be INDIANIAN
Bro you misspelt and I mistook as doomed 😅🤣
@@RajShayama you’d realize why he misspelt “Indian” if you at least even watched the intro of the video 😂
@@Brucesterious no not the indianian part. Davie's bass solo was like a popular intro song of movie dhoom(doom)😅
Yeah that sounded really close to that one Doom soundtrack
@@syro2412 really doom!
2:40 Damn bass and saree together looks awesome!
Bruh how come you have half hindu half muslim name ?
@@mahanirvaantantra Its normal for non-Indic religion people in India having first name as Indian names. I have a Christian friend whose name is Siddharth Bernard.
@@mahanirvaantantra why does it even matter
@Student of Nature there's nothing like Hindu name unless it has something to do with god and, deities. It's just names in our mother tongues
@@warpdrive9229
Half Hindu, Half Muslim people do exist.
India siempre ha aportado categoría a la Música a nivel mundial. En Bajo, Mohini Dei es la Reina. En Batería, por lejos, Sarah Thawer es la Diosa🙏. En UA-cam, categoría varones, usted mi estimado Davie es el Emperador: un Bajista con "Buen Gusto" y que su técnica está siempre al servicio de la Música y nunca al servicio de sí mismo (es cosa de verlo "repartiendo sentido común" a muchos de los varios guitarristas junto a los que aparece en esos videos de "colab"). Saludos desde Chile🇨🇱 MAESTRO🙏.
As an Indian , I can say this as certified bass movement
movement???
*moment*
@@draxx9897 *mom*
@@4minutecrafts59 *mommy*
@@draxx9897 i conclude it's *certified bass mommy*
Just wanted to point it out that Today Happens to be India's Independence day, So Happy That Davie released this video on this prideful day even if it happened to be a coincidence or not :D
1:22 Thank you so much Sir Davie504 For featured our video n for supporting to our sis Means alot 🙏❤️🇮🇳
Nice
Dear Dave, you are an amazing bassist. What makes a bassist great is when they write great music on the bass.
That bassline/solo (of dave504) was incredibly tasty!! Almost sounds like Tool meets Bollywood 🤷.
Would've loved to hear that on a 35" bass though!!
Thats cos it had the 46&2 riff :P
@@sintaxera Thank you, my brain froze on why I knew it
You know when Shiva 7:06 himself comes to play bass for you its gonna be epic always. ( Mohit Raina)
What song did davie play
Yup i get it … he looks quite similar tho ngl…….🔥🔥😳
@@Dotingdaddy Yep, he just has a slimmer and longer face than Mohit Raina
@@souparnochatterjee5730 It's a Punjabi song by Panjabi MC "Mundyaan ton bach ke rahin", sung by Labh Janjua
Where did u see mohit raina there at 7:06 .He don't look similar to him even 1% 🥴
i do not know how davie chose literally the perfect possible beat for the solo at the end . He is too strong
Indianian here.. Love you vids man thank you for making them
The last bassist is a national treasure for us. We are protecting him at all cost.
Ssshhhh
I'm here
That angina guy?? 🤣🤣
🤣🤣
@@BorneoCrocodile Stevie T...lol
I noticed TOOL’s ‘Forty Six & 2’ opening bass line was sneakily inserted into your very wonderful Indian Bass jam.
OMG!
Nice one, Davie! I’m sure Justin Chancellor would be honoured and get a little chuckle out of that one ;-)
Thought that sounded familiar .. !
It was a nice touch.
Yep, caught that too.
I thought that was the doom theme there lol
Davie : '' it's ur time time to shine , indians "
The subtitle : "it's ur time to shine in the onions " 🙂
Davie didn't say "Indians" ..he said "Indianians"😂
0:33
Great to see all these Indian bassists, especially the super-talented ladies. BTW, "Mohini" can be translated as Enchantress.
I don't usually comment in public, but I just wanted to thank you for introducing me to these awesome Indian bassists and doing a great tribute to Indian popular music in bass.
U shouldn't really comment in public
@@senthilvelan544 Why am i ask?
@@Gourav_000 English has left the meet
delete your comment
Your excellency, we lesser people are honoured by your comment.
Mohini dey is just an unstoppable and incredible bassist, i have seen her in live show.... Love form India Davie 🇮🇳
7:58 Davie does a little homage to Tool with the riff from 46 and 2
Caught that as well..
@@kodas3366 Yep yep
It’s kind of funny, because Justin Chancellor used to be a really good guitarist that switched to bass cause he felt like it. And he illegally [lol] plays it with a pick.
This is actually why I'm going through comments ;d wanted to find out what's the name of this Tool's song.
1:43 enters legend Rythm Shaw, son of Nepal Shaw...🔥🔥🔥watch one of their duos, it will blow your mind
"That move still scares me to this day."
Oh I understood that reference. Been waiting for the next battle Davie! I challenge YOU to make it happen. Pls.
What was that reference. I missed that
Never thought Davie would react a bassist from Nagaland and that too from my hometown. EPICO!!!
Which 1
Which one is the Naga?
@@abc123escapeme I don't think there are any nagas here
1:23 Ao naga🤘. My friend 🤘
Love from Assam
7:01-well that was "VERY IMPRESSIVE"
That indian texture throughout the bass part gave me some shock waves!!Well done Davie 💫💙
he is not davie504......he is davindar504😗
It's good to see that almost 10m people have good taste in music. Slap that like slappers.
Real slappers should slapp like before the video starts
I feel so excited when he says “Whats up, slappers” like a child about to get candy
new sub haha
Like a child about to get SLAP
i'm agree :D
@@yoriiplays1525 🤣🤣🤣
Same thing but with the last “omg” 😂
The third featured artist on this video, Rhythm Shaw, his guitar teacher was actually Steve Vai!!!
WOAH
Not boasting or flexing, but rhythm shaw was my senior in school.
@@drunkenmaster1503 Great!! It's seems like we're from the same city. Which part of Kolkata are you from?
@@heavymetal116 You probably know about dumdum?
@@drunkenmaster1503 yes of course!!.. I have relatives around this area..
Finally got hear you jam. Like the Tool reference and liked the the layers of bass grooves. As expected.
The second bass player from Nagaland, my hometown. So proud to see here on Davie's channel. ❤️
Davie showing bass from all around the world is really fun and wholesome. I love hearing what other cultures are playing, this series makes me smile
I noticed that indians are really good at music. I always watch their movies on netflix, and they are filled with so much music performances
Cuz in most of our indian families parents indulge their children in learning any form of music from early childhood.
Arts is an integral part of our culture...
Music is a way of life here.
It gets pretty boring fast
@@FireBurner101 true true
@7:00 when Davie started tHat groove, i was like.. ye kya baja diya bhai ne 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@davie504 op ! Slapped like till my hand swole !
Loved your Indian-inspired jam. They have such an amazing rhythmic tradition in that country.
Me :As an Indian i slapped like button
Davie : OMG!!!!
Finally we got it .... 🇮🇳❤️
Love from India
I watched your video.......you are a great guitarist.......keep it up!!👍👍
You deserve much more subscribers..
yessss
I love how you look Tool dead in the eyes and say "its mine now" with your face.
I thought it was Dream Theater (Home, maybe)
@@duartista it's 46 & 2 by Tool
@@zachr2012 yes, absolutely! Home was the first one that came to mind because the riff is based on that one by Tool and I just have it stuck in my mind because I play it. But it is definitely 46&2 in this instance!
That was very educational and amazing. Thank you so much.
You are the MAN‼️
That Punjabi bass was soo good...I'm from Punjab,India...nd i could clearly hear the Punjabi essence in it...i loved it...btw,love from Punjab,India🇮🇳
Everyone gangsta until davie starts playing the mundian bachke tune
Love u man
Live India forever
Hello Sir 🗿
@@SlasherBS elo
Yeah, beware of the boys
Love from India 🇮🇳
Is it hard to smile while playing bass😊
it can be because it takes a lot of focus and concentration, but it doesn't mean they are unhappy.
The bigger the frown, the more they are feeling the funk. Check out the term, stink face.
☺️@@simonlinser8286
yes it is very hard to smile.
For him, yes 😂
7:55 i need more of this bass... It comes from my favorite bassist... Justin bAss.. i mean Chancellor
1:23 Naga female bass player. I'm proud of her. With love from Manipur.
Hoi koa😳
@@matsungwati8485 hosa bi naa
She participated in TAFMA online music competition during last year pandemic lockdown😊sadly she didnt win but she showed that even naga ladies do have the potentials.😎
What's her youtube channel???
Our NE 😎😤
Loved this video and all of the incredible indian musicians. You should release your wonderful indian piece as a separate video. It´s honestly that good. Love from Portugal!
agree 1000%
I have always admired the Indians.
What a great bassists out there!
Thanks buddy ;)
That girl with the white t-shirt and headphones was my favourite. (Diggin the "Tool - 46+2" inclusion in your little Indian jam at the end!)