You keep saying, "He", I have 3, serious questions. Do you really think she is a boy? Does it matter? Are you intentionally misgendering this person? You are the best. I am just acknowledging that this is a serious faux pas. I try to watch all your content. You are amazing, TY!!!
@@avelinomike Charles is going back and forth between He and She depending on whether he’s talking about the arranger of the song (male) vs what the performer is doing (female). They’re two different people. Watch from 0:48 for clarity.
@@Raymaster7482 In the other hand I recognized her in the miniature by the hat, so I knew before watching that Charles cover Kinga :D She is the top bass player for sure!
Charles! I absolutely LOVE your whole vibe. You're an eager teacher and learner of all things bass guitar. You shine spotlights on other like minded bass players, you applaud what they do, you are open to learning what they do, and that takes a big heart and an open mind. Well done and thank you.
Love Kinga Głyk's playing. Incidentally, "ł" in Polish is pronounced like a "w", so her surname is pronounced "Gwik". (Polish currency is the "złoty", pronounced "zwotty".)
Ty for the insight. I've been a fan of Kinga's playing for maybe 7 years or so and every time I've said her name, I've mispronounced the ł. Even after hearing her name spoken by her, it sounded like they were saying the equivalent of Glick and not Gwick. It's a trip how convincingly your mind can alter your perception. Thanks again.
Doing more reactions, specifically fan bass reactions like you used to, would be great to see! I’m just one person, but maybe other people would feel the same. Seeing a great bassist and personality like you break things down is always fun
Kingas version of “Wake me up” always cheers me up, hot tip everybody! It’s always fun to see my favourite female bassist getting exposure, Kinga being one of them together with Julia Plays Grow and Mai (Agan) Leisz to name a few - that you all should listen to immediately if you haven’t yet 😄
I konda like how "busy" it sounds... I learned it on guitar when it first came out jn my early teens and it was one of my dads favs but always made me sad and still does now that hes passed... this gave it some joy I needed to hear. Beautiful!
I had never heard of Jeff or Kinga, so I'm glad you did this video. Great arrangement on this song. I'm always amazed at players like you and Kinga {and Victor, who I've seen in concert many times} and your ability to turn the instrument into something really special.
Thanks for featuring Kinga. She is an unsung hero of the Fender Bass and deserves more exposure. Like most great musicians she makes the difficult look easy.
I searched and didn't find it with you, but Tal Wilkenfeld and her bass solo with Jeff Beck, Live at Ronny Scott's, her bass solo on the Stevie Wonder composition "Cause We've Ended as Lovers" leaves Jeff speachless, and that says a lot!
Kinga! Wow! Such lyrical and effortless bass playing (effortless in appearance, she's obviously spent 10,000+ hours learning) that is such a joy to listen to. It's so inspiring to listen to musicians who are continually pushing the envelope of what a human can imagine and play and she is absolutely exceptional.
The talent on show is undeniable and I'm a musician myself ( Alto Saxophone) however I feel that some songs should be left alone, this I feel is one of them.
Loved your interview with Beato. Like Beato, your analysis of songs and artists is one of the things that makes your channel great. (listening to you is great too). This song covered by Kinga is beyond beautiful. Thanks for featuring it. I always get a kick out of your line. "Let's see if I can play it". :-)
I have always been a fan of Kinga Glyk, since I first saw a video where she played a jazz improvisation / bass-solo on an etude of Bach accompanied by her father, who is also a professional musician, at age 16 or so. Great musician, and a lovely lady!
Wow, depth, depth, depth; when you describe it I FEEL like I understand it, thank you! You DO AND TEACH; so you break the ideom "those who do can, those who can't teach".
I learned this arrangement a few months ago by listening to the slower version that is also available on Kingas channel. It took some work to get it down, but it was so worth it. It is such an amazing cover, and I was pretty surprised that not that many people had heard it or even knew about Kinga.
I loved the recorded Jeff Berlin version and loved hers also. Its fully realized music on bass like a guitar or piano and on a 4 string no less. There is so much one can do on bass thats amazing!
I discovered her maybe 5 years ago via a friend who was in Poland. Just love her! Her style, according to me, is similar to Tal Wilnenfeld, in that they both are very "melodic" when they play rather then kind of rhythmic. Not sure how old she is, but I don't think she is 30 yet. Wish she would come to the US to play! She is more into jazz, but does do some funk.
The jazz bassist covering the original song's internal monologue: "Skibbidy-doodaah, duh doo-dee-doo-dee doh doh, mah kid is deeeeeead doopity doop-doop, dabble dab dab!"
OMG I didn't catch this at first, but you're right. The tone of the solo doesn't match the original's lyrical content at all. I still enjoyed it, but it is kind of funny.
it's been so since i've seen this video that i had forgotten how beautiful it is. i've always thought this was her best performance ever, in fact is the only one of her performances i've seen that shows she's an actual next level serious musician like you and others. Charles you remember her video where everybody somehow got sucked into a tv and started dancing in weird costumes, that was a strange video....
I do agree, three basses isn't enough, so maybe you revisit this as a special sometime and write a counterpoint or a harmony melody to fill it out? I think that'd be wild.
Love that new machine of yours Charles. My guitarist would've used a low note gated EQ on the open strings to lower the level just that tad. I would've just gone "softer" on the note itself, but I aint fancy like you M8! Great sustain man, truly impressed by the new machine ...
kinga glyk!!~!~, she's prob my fav bassist of all time hehe one of the few that makes me feel like she really loves playing ♪ nice to hear the breakdown of her techniques~
SIR CHARLES, Thank you sooooo much for sharing talented bass players !!! I discovered you from Davie 5. I'm a guitar player (don't hold that against me) and u r helping others to get started like u 😊
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precious knowlege shown here years and years of listening and practising how charles describe whats going on its pretty insane it can take years to absorb what he tells us in few seconds thank u.
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You keep saying, "He", I have 3, serious questions. Do you really think she is a boy? Does it matter? Are you intentionally misgendering this person? You are the best. I am just acknowledging that this is a serious faux pas. I try to watch all your content. You are amazing, TY!!!
@@avelinomike Charles is going back and forth between He and She depending on whether he’s talking about the arranger of the song (male) vs what the performer is doing (female). They’re two different people. Watch from 0:48 for clarity.
Play playing God, please😢
Play playing God, please😢
Kinga is an absolute legend. Good on you for featuring her on the channel.
Thought at first that that's Nuno 😅
@@Raymaster7482 In the other hand I recognized her in the miniature by the hat, so I knew before watching that Charles cover Kinga :D She is the top bass player for sure!
This one made me cry when I first saw it years ago. My best friend had just passed and we jammed a lot together. This really reminded of him.
Good luck on tour & thanks for featuring Kinga…
Greetings from 🇵🇱 Poland 😊 Nice to see U jamnin' together
It's a very cool arrangement! I am so glad you reacted to this because otherwise, I wouldn't have known about this version; Kinga has a nice style!
I've played this vid many times but didn't know it was written by Jeff Berlin.
Not enough people know about either Jeff or Kinga
Charles! I absolutely LOVE your whole vibe. You're an eager teacher and learner of all things bass guitar. You shine spotlights on other like minded bass players, you applaud what they do, you are open to learning what they do, and that takes a big heart and an open mind. Well done and thank you.
Love Kinga Głyk's playing. Incidentally, "ł" in Polish is pronounced like a "w", so her surname is pronounced "Gwik". (Polish currency is the "złoty", pronounced "zwotty".)
Even "Gwk".
Damn, then I've been pronouncing her name wrong for years. Thanks for the info!
but Głyk comes from German glück, which means "luck".
Ty for the insight. I've been a fan of Kinga's playing for maybe 7 years or so and every time I've said her name, I've mispronounced the ł. Even after hearing her name spoken by her, it sounded like they were saying the equivalent of Glick and not Gwick.
It's a trip how convincingly your mind can alter your perception.
Thanks again.
whisky - G(wh)yk ;-)
Brilliant content Charles
Congrats on the convivial and mega-chilled Beato interview
Jeff Berlin is one of my all time bass heroes!❤
Mine too!
That sounds beautiful!
Crazy, just found her channel last night.
She's the bomb, thanks.
Stay safe.Peace
I'm really liking the technical analysis. Thanks
I remember when I stumbled upon this video by Kinga. I was dumbfounded. She plays with so much feel. One of my very favorite bass pieces.
Doing more reactions, specifically fan bass reactions like you used to, would be great to see! I’m just one person, but maybe other people would feel the same. Seeing a great bassist and personality like you break things down is always fun
Basses LOADED ! Home run , you all hit it out of the park !
Kingas version of “Wake me up” always cheers me up, hot tip everybody!
It’s always fun to see my favourite female bassist getting exposure, Kinga being one of them together with Julia Plays Grow and Mai (Agan) Leisz to name a few - that you all should listen to immediately if you haven’t yet 😄
I konda like how "busy" it sounds... I learned it on guitar when it first came out jn my early teens and it was one of my dads favs but always made me sad and still does now that hes passed... this gave it some joy I needed to hear. Beautiful!
Halleluja! Somebody reacts to my favourite basspiece. Waited years for this! Thanks!
I had never heard of Jeff or Kinga, so I'm glad you did this video. Great arrangement on this song. I'm always amazed at players like you and Kinga {and Victor, who I've seen in concert many times} and your ability to turn the instrument into something really special.
Thanks for featuring Kinga. She is an unsung hero of the Fender Bass and deserves more exposure. Like most great musicians she makes the difficult look easy.
You make a bass do what a lead usually does. Sounds like heaven.
Sounds like tears in heaven
Kinga - what can I say. Such a feeling for melody and groove! I love all her music!
That's actually a Jeff Berlin arrangement, so props to him at first. He's a bass master.
Two of my favourite bassists in the same video! Many thanks to both of you. Blessings.
Kinga is amazing! Check out her originals too, Joy Joy is an awesome song
Great arrangement, Kinga is just amazing, she blows my mind every time.
I searched and didn't find it with you, but Tal Wilkenfeld and her bass solo with Jeff Beck, Live at Ronny Scott's, her bass solo on the Stevie Wonder composition "Cause We've Ended as Lovers" leaves Jeff speachless, and that says a lot!
Yess! I love this Kinga video a lot, too! ❤
Thanks for getting deeper into it! 😊
Kinga! Wow! Such lyrical and effortless bass playing (effortless in appearance, she's obviously spent 10,000+ hours learning) that is such a joy to listen to. It's so inspiring to listen to musicians who are continually pushing the envelope of what a human can imagine and play and she is absolutely exceptional.
Thanks CB ❤ I found her youtube and subscribed. Keep up the good work 🎉
I've never seen Kinga before but wow!
I really like this analysis type of content. It shows humility in such a great musicians as you are.
Kinga has one of the best bass tones ever
It's typical Jazz Bass sound with vert low action 😁
@@marcoelwray Chorus, though, meh. Not the 80's anymore.
No me canso de escucharte😊
Love it! What a great cover! Thanks for that Charles, it put a smile on my face!
Long time subscriber here! 😊
A very warm welcome to Stockholm in January!!☃️PLEASE do this solo when you come!!
Charles I am NOT a musician, but I love listenting to you play. Thanks so much!
The talent on show is undeniable and I'm a musician myself ( Alto Saxophone) however I feel that some songs should be left alone, this I feel is one of them.
Why?
The whole point of the original is lost here. But we have something else though.
Huge Kinga fan here. Thanks for this!
Loved your interview with Beato. Like Beato, your analysis of songs and artists is one of the things that makes your channel great. (listening to you is great too). This song covered by Kinga is beyond beautiful. Thanks for featuring it. I always get a kick out of your line. "Let's see if I can play it". :-)
I have always been a fan of Kinga Glyk, since I first saw a video where she played a jazz improvisation / bass-solo on an etude of Bach accompanied by her father, who is also a professional musician, at age 16 or so. Great musician, and a lovely lady!
Kinga Glyk is a phenomenal player. She has a evolved into a very versatile and very soulful player, I hope to see her play live sometime.
got to see her live twice in the past year, great show
Great video as always, really like this new video format!
I love listening to Kinga Glyk
Wow, you are both wonderful artists. Thank you 🙏
awesome! So glad to see another video in this series 👍
Cool to see Kinga here! I saw her live in Munich and she was fantastic!
Wow, depth, depth, depth; when you describe it I FEEL like I understand it, thank you! You DO AND TEACH; so you break the ideom "those who do can, those who can't teach".
I learned this arrangement a few months ago by listening to the slower version that is also available on Kingas channel. It took some work to get it down, but it was so worth it. It is such an amazing cover, and I was pretty surprised that not that many people had heard it or even knew about Kinga.
Loved the multiple bass sound character, with the differing tonalities. Worked well.
Hell yeah. Jeff Berlin still inspiring 25 years later after release of this brilliant track!!!
I loved the recorded Jeff Berlin version and loved hers also. Its fully realized music on bass like a guitar or piano and on a 4 string no less. There is so much one can do on bass thats amazing!
That play along looks and sound super cool :)
Kinga is amazing. I saw her in Oslo and she rocked hard! Looking forward to seeing you and Bernt there Charles :)
I discovered her maybe 5 years ago via a friend who was in Poland. Just love her! Her style, according to me, is similar to Tal Wilnenfeld, in that they both are very "melodic" when they play rather then kind of rhythmic. Not sure how old she is, but I don't think she is 30 yet. Wish she would come to the US to play! She is more into jazz, but does do some funk.
I really enjoy your videos! Your fave expresses the soul of bass notes! Keep up the great work!
Kinga Glyk's albums are some of my all time favorites
I love Kinga. She has an amazing flow and plays so beautiful. Her take on "Wake me up before.." made me love a song I didn't even like.
You should try playing double bass repertoire on bass guitar such as bottesinis 2nd concerto, koussevitsky concerto, or something like that
Exceptional bass player AND you’re a fantastic teacher and reviewer! Well done Charles!
"Is 3 basses enough?" may be the most rhetorical question I've ever heard. Particularly from someone that played in a stadium with like 500 bassists.
I watched the solo so many times 🥰 Kinga is fenamonous 😮
Or fem-ominal "coined"? Ha-ha, I enjoyed your comment!
One of the my all time favourite on bass, Kinga is amazing!!!
Thanks, Charles. That was all I needed to know!
The jazz bassist covering the original song's internal monologue: "Skibbidy-doodaah, duh doo-dee-doo-dee doh doh, mah kid is deeeeeead doopity doop-doop, dabble dab dab!"
OMG I didn't catch this at first, but you're right. The tone of the solo doesn't match the original's lyrical content at all.
I still enjoyed it, but it is kind of funny.
I mean, you can’t mess up this song for starters. But she’s amazing and plays with a ton of passion. Thanks for sharing!
The perfect melody... what dreams are made of. Bravo x3
Kinga's a beast. If you haven't seen her play Donna Lee on U-bass, you're missing out
it's been so since i've seen this video that i had forgotten how beautiful it is. i've always thought this was her best performance ever, in fact is the only one of her performances i've seen that shows she's an actual next level serious musician like you and others. Charles you remember her video where everybody somehow got sucked into a tv and started dancing in weird costumes, that was a strange video....
This is what got Kinga on the map. She has issued serval wonderful albums.
Rick has tutored Charles immaculately. I'm glad that he has incorporated this format in to his channel. All the best.
Loved this!! Thanks for explaining this music!
But we need more bass!!
Wow such a cool solo thanks for sharing it with us 🎼🎣🎸🥰
Simply amazing !
I like how Charles always say's" I'll try to see if I can play it". We know damn well you can play it. You are too good.
I'd love to go and hear Kinga live. It would be an awesome experience
I saw her on tour earlier this year, absolutely incredible.
I do agree, three basses isn't enough, so maybe you revisit this as a special sometime and write a counterpoint or a harmony melody to fill it out?
I think that'd be wild.
Love it! Hope to see you in Montreal one day!
Thanks for the discovery, never heard of her before. 👏🏾
Love that new machine of yours Charles.
My guitarist would've used a low note gated EQ on the open strings to lower the level just that tad.
I would've just gone "softer" on the note itself, but I aint fancy like you M8!
Great sustain man, truly impressed by the new machine ...
Чарли, всё круто разобрал. ❤
Что-то мне подсказывает: ты и Кинга отличный дуэт. И пара🎉
kinga glyk!!~!~, she's prob my fav bassist of all time hehe
one of the few that makes me feel like she really loves playing ♪
nice to hear the breakdown of her techniques~
Two really great bass players ❤ Kinga is amazing 🥰
This solo introduced me to Kynga…but I only today learned that it’s Berlin’s arrangement…Jeff’s my 2nd favorite bassist from the old days…
SIR CHARLES, Thank you sooooo much for sharing talented bass players !!! I discovered you from Davie 5. I'm a guitar player (don't hold that against me) and u r helping others to get started like u 😊
I've wasted my life. I should have learnt bass, such is the vibe so deeply appreciated comming from Kinga, and Charles.❤❤
Kinga is one of the best bass player. I have just been to a concert with her, and talked to her. She is so sweet. (you are also good as well) -:)
Чарльз, и тебя переиграть, молодёжь может намного больше, чем мы думали! Ты как всегда красавец! Басист из Самары, 41 год) p.s.: снял круто, как всегда!
precious knowlege shown here years and years of listening and practising how charles describe whats going on its pretty insane it can take years to absorb what he tells us in few seconds thank u.
That’s crazy. I just finished learning the first section of that arrangement and then you make a video on it
Ok that was better. Your bass sounds way better than the originals and you basically have a better feel than the originals too imo.
Good one. ❤
I love that fact that it's flashy but not overdone 👏👏👏👍
I once have been to an SMV concert. Looking forward to see JKC live 😉
Kinga is one of the best!!! Jeff Berlin did it so well and she killed it too!!! 🤘🏼
Totally diggin' on the analysis.
Even at the level of master it seems there is always more to learn and practice. That is so cool.
Thanks,alway an inspiration!
A jolly version of Eric Clapton's 'Tears in heaven ".
Very nice.😮
Love the bass guitar inception at the end!
Thanks Charles!