Victor Wooten - Bass Tapping Lesson

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  • @dylanmuller2611
    @dylanmuller2611 10 років тому +80

    In this video, I learned what kind of pants I absolutely have to have.

  • @jesterscourt21
    @jesterscourt21 9 років тому +10

    victor is so inspiring. Such a calm good energy man and great teacher thank you!

  • @jessejonesmartin6400
    @jessejonesmartin6400 10 років тому +118

    he just said "its really easy"

    • @YenJunHUANG
      @YenJunHUANG 5 років тому

      這個人真的欠揍哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈

    • @McMidM4fiaBoy
      @McMidM4fiaBoy 9 місяців тому

      true easy but filipino is a national intro today🤣

  • @manifatzigula
    @manifatzigula 8 років тому +4

    this propably still is the best video on bass tapping out there. Victor is amazing :)

  • @danznokaze
    @danznokaze 4 роки тому +1

    This lesson is ageless. Almost 30 years, it is STILL Amazing!!

    • @McMidM4fiaBoy
      @McMidM4fiaBoy 9 місяців тому

      its not amazing its legend this part 5:30

  • @HaikuMarukuChan
    @HaikuMarukuChan 17 років тому

    this explains tapping very well, the whole concept and the whole awesomeness

  • @ronaldadams7582
    @ronaldadams7582 9 років тому +1

    I am truly amazed! I MUST learn this technique! Thanks for sharing.

  • @anton_fojbassics2203
    @anton_fojbassics2203 5 років тому +30

    5:56-6:28 all filipinos know this song 😂😂😂 shout out sating mga gitarista tugtugin na!! 😂😂😂

  • @baldy555
    @baldy555 9 років тому +3

    Victor is revolutionizing bass playing!!

  • @JACKSONPRYORBENNETT
    @JACKSONPRYORBENNETT 13 років тому

    This is amazing
    I've always loved being able to play a full, well-written song on a single instrument

  • @MeenGMeenie
    @MeenGMeenie 14 років тому

    sickeningly effortless!
    The man is awesome!

  • @rahooligan
    @rahooligan 15 років тому

    Amazing. I love the way he explains it and offers creative ways to practice. He is as good a teacher as he is a player

  • @vonroden
    @vonroden 16 років тому

    The mellow tapping he shows is really funny to mess around with and i learn so much from experiment with it, changing it around adding/removing notes alt rythm etc

  • @paulthoresen8241
    @paulthoresen8241 10 років тому +10

    Man he has some solid fingers

  • @JGBMOY
    @JGBMOY 13 років тому

    His tone and control are on another planet!

  • @Orphen01
    @Orphen01 14 років тому

    This is how I learned how to tap. Thx, Vic!

  • @darkd3vil1992
    @darkd3vil1992 9 років тому +8

    and how easy it is...only for me is not easy victor? :D best bassist i have seen

  • @luvetohate
    @luvetohate 14 років тому

    love his philosofy on music . like thinking all techniques are easy. just love him. definatley my music idol

  • @groseron
    @groseron 15 років тому

    good explanation, and that melody towards the end of the vid he does is really nice.

  • @novocrk
    @novocrk 15 років тому

    its really easy if you are victor wooten jeje.. well seriously... thanks victor an thanks to the person that upload this video...

  • @Zaul2410
    @Zaul2410 16 років тому

    also fodera provides you a really comfortable way to salp, tap, and pick, add that to wooten's way of playing, its really crazy!

  • @jayronsacor1227
    @jayronsacor1227 4 роки тому +4

    6:18 it's sounds like magbalik by calalily

    • @se-ku3op
      @se-ku3op 2 роки тому

      They actually got it from the man himself as a sample

  • @louh9211
    @louh9211 10 років тому +5

    Vic, you are so awesome it took me more then 5 minutes to realize what the hell you were wearing! LOL Oh the 80's

  • @Saxement
    @Saxement 17 років тому

    I LOVE his trousers. Lol. Guess it's the times he lived in back then. But still. His trousers are cool and his play is unmatched.

  • @RandyLott
    @RandyLott 16 років тому +2

    Great bass player as well as a great teacher.

  • @blastbeatvn
    @blastbeatvn 12 років тому

    i like the way he opened his mouth and keep the pro style through his bass

  • @3scoreand2years
    @3scoreand2years 16 років тому

    I'm watching this, but it still can't register in my head. It's amazing!

  • @yaboyreece22
    @yaboyreece22 15 років тому

    Incredible! This could solo all by itself, but imagine percussion and the rest added in there...

  • @willibass2
    @willibass2 15 років тому

    I LEARNED A LOT, THANKS VICTOR

  • @rhysbassboy
    @rhysbassboy 16 років тому

    Victor is quite an inspiration to me as a bass players and im sure many others

  • @federicogorgone93
    @federicogorgone93 12 років тому

    It's the first time that I see this video...but it's fantastic!

  • @project156
    @project156 16 років тому

    holy shit i thought it was just the lighting that made them look like that
    but sure enough, those pants are magical

  • @Kaervan
    @Kaervan 14 років тому

    OH MY GOD HE'S SO YOUNG! I love how his descriptions of the notes and instrument reinforce his obvious knowledge and love of the instrument. My son and my son's son and his son's son and so on will hopefully always love and share his music :)

  • @lunchmeat317
    @lunchmeat317 14 років тому

    Man....I've used a lot of those chords, but I never thought to split the voicing between octaves like that. It seems so obvious now that I feel really stupid, but I guess that's what separates Vic Wooten from the rest of us mere mortals. It also really frees up the opportunity for melodic runs and such, which I could never figure out how to do.
    I will be trying some of these techniques on my six-string bass...I don't know, though, how he gets such a good tapping tone.

  • @joal077
    @joal077 16 років тому

    those songs sound perfect to listen to when relaxing :)

  • @grownnbass
    @grownnbass 16 років тому

    Finally!!!! Thankz SopranoMAn..someone that uses the common sense god blessed them with...Ive been sayn since I started Vic is the Best!!!!

  • @aaronmauric
    @aaronmauric 13 років тому

    that bass sounds sooo good

  • @chopu81
    @chopu81 15 років тому +1

    I love how at the end he just played this ridiculous tap line and he's like "See how easy it is? No sweat at all, I could do this all day." I cried.

  • @rodababao1991
    @rodababao1991 2 роки тому +1

    5:06 is the rhytym that sounds like Magbalik by the boy band named Callalily, the intro of the tune in the guitars similar to that hahaha

  • @reyllc
    @reyllc 16 років тому

    excelente bajista, lo mejor definitivamente... Por aca por Cartagena -Colombia lo estoy estudiando, ya voy bastante adelantado...despues les monto un video... eso si, nada como el mestro victor wooten

  • @XardacoX
    @XardacoX 15 років тому

    es el mejor que vi hasta ahora!

  • @CavraeG
    @CavraeG 14 років тому

    I really rate this tapping lesson. i learned all

  • @arsanalcantara5358
    @arsanalcantara5358 9 місяців тому

    5:51 It was used as an intro in "Magbalik" song by Calla Lily

  • @lorand133
    @lorand133 15 років тому

    can't wait to go to heaven and give all my eternity to bass playing \m/

  • @abrant3
    @abrant3 15 років тому

    At 5:52, a G# is a WHOLE STEP up from F#; not a half step. Just so there's no confusion. Keep rockin' it, Victor!

  • @BortLicensePlates
    @BortLicensePlates 16 років тому

    He explains music so well.

  • @jesusovich
    @jesusovich 16 років тому

    I'm gonna learn this now... thanks guy...

  • @guywhoplaysbass
    @guywhoplaysbass 12 років тому

    I have struggled with this often. I found that the biggest factors are sting size (smaller works best) but there's also action. the lower the action, the louder sound you'll get.

  • @harfcore
    @harfcore 4 роки тому +5

    "it's really easy".....-plays crazy stuff-.... "have fun" :-))))))))))))))

  • @RandyLott
    @RandyLott 16 років тому +1

    Well basically from what I know you take your middle finger and pinch the string off of your thumb using only your right hand.
    That's how I do it. You can also fret a note and do the same technique in different places. It can get tricky to find them but they are there. You're just cutting the scale length in different segments, that's all.

  • @kugman
    @kugman 15 років тому

    looking forward to seeing him next week in stuttgart...

  • @ilgainis
    @ilgainis 15 років тому

    you have grate vice and tha string string ballance ... raspiecKT to your creation!..

  • @SlikkTim
    @SlikkTim 16 років тому

    I love the plena groove

  • @Axl523
    @Axl523 15 років тому

    wow, i watched a minute of this and my questions (for now) were answered..

    • @fullbass998
      @fullbass998 4 роки тому

      how it is after 10 years?? can u play like this?

  • @stickypalmping
    @stickypalmping 16 років тому

    thank you Vic'ta ! good looking out.

  • @Tyranos15
    @Tyranos15 15 років тому

    He's a king! :D I really love this dude :D Victor was the reason I started playing ^^

  • @js100serch
    @js100serch 15 років тому +1

    me gusta la actitud de victor, siempre diciendo que es facil y eso es bueno te da confianza y seguridad de que tu al igual que el por muy profesional que es tu tambien lo puedes hacer. todos podemos hacer lo que el hace como el lo hace es solo practicar.

  • @jonathankelly6158
    @jonathankelly6158 12 років тому

    Picked this up on my own, I just saw guitar players tapping, the I decided to give it a try. It's called an ear, and passion for bass.

  • @Marlowann
    @Marlowann 16 років тому

    Man, those pants are AWESOME!!!

  • @PolarSky
    @PolarSky 10 років тому

    Thanks for uploading this! Keen to learn this :)

  • @82613880889
    @82613880889 13 років тому

    Fantastic teachings!

  • @TIMMII98
    @TIMMII98 15 років тому

    Ok. Victor, I dont see yet on "How easy it is", but I do have fun watching you, and I'll try.

  • @AyamJeo
    @AyamJeo 2 роки тому

    Someone search Magbalik by Callalily a Filipino song... In 5:27 the riff is somewhat similar in the intro of Magbalik. Victor Wooten really inspires people all over the world!!!

  • @fuckinlayne
    @fuckinlayne 15 років тому

    i think he´s great and he looks pretty cool.
    Wooten, Les Claypool and Flea are my favorites

  • @ivannagib
    @ivannagib 16 років тому

    Beautiful bass i gotta say!

  • @gmachineCS
    @gmachineCS 12 років тому

    Its amazing how short it takes to get that right

  • @Forgoe91
    @Forgoe91 15 років тому

    Haha, i love the "see how easy it is" right at the ending ^^

  • @RetrixUniverse
    @RetrixUniverse 15 років тому

    Wooten is awesome bro

  • @frenzee2000
    @frenzee2000 16 років тому

    Frackin awesome!!!

  • @bassbreaker
    @bassbreaker 13 років тому +1

    Why does he sound annoyed when he says "See how easy it is" at the end. Love this guy.

  • @BassApp
    @BassApp 15 років тому

    Beautiful...

  • @manokislife
    @manokislife 2 роки тому +1

    hinihintay ko mga pinoy dito na mag comment yung galing sa fb reel 🤣
    like nyo to kung present kayo

  • @Pr4dat0r
    @Pr4dat0r 15 років тому

    amazing bassist

  • @PumpkinlordEzmar
    @PumpkinlordEzmar 13 років тому

    He's really right about the "easy" once you get past the Technique part, which really is the hard part, getting used to interacting with the instrument you're not familiar with, it's really much easier than it seems to get those melodies he's getting at, the notes really aren't hard, and the Technique just takes practice, again not "hard" per se, just time consuming.
    I love it when Super good musicians are also good teachers. You get how they "Get it", and pretty soon, You "get it" too.

  • @ellwoodallen7922
    @ellwoodallen7922 12 років тому

    It's easy, and one of the neat things about it is its creativity. It looks like he's playing a piano

  • @bjsadlj
    @bjsadlj 14 років тому

    Desde España , wooten numero 1 !!!!!!

  • @jolasadriatico8528
    @jolasadriatico8528 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Filipinos, what you are looking for is at 5:22. Thanks

  • @CherryConcrete
    @CherryConcrete 14 років тому

    @bluesruley2k
    Man, you don't need an 8000$ bass to sould like that. You won't get the certain flavour of the sound, but you will be able to make it sound good, however if the electronics on your bass is passive, then you need an amp for that

  • @BROWNCHUCK701
    @BROWNCHUCK701 15 років тому

    Speed also depends on having a good bass with good action on the frets...less work and more freedom, plus a good bass amp, good compressor helps. but loving to make music is it.

  • @MrMGoldberg
    @MrMGoldberg 11 років тому

    Mind blown. Thank you.

  • @MrmusicmanSwe
    @MrmusicmanSwe 15 років тому

    He means that you need to lift the finger that you are playing the melody with, when you are getting to that string on the chord

  • @Scarified8
    @Scarified8 17 років тому

    amazing!

  • @RandyLott
    @RandyLott 16 років тому

    Dream Theater, Rush, U.K., Kansas, Kaipa, Spock's Beard, Porcupine Tree, The Flower Kings, Meshuggah, Opeth.
    That is a great start. Dream Theater offers a lot of different music anywhere from Rush to Metallica and tons more. Their music ranges from about novice to very advanced.
    Good luck. If you have any questions about the band or the genre or just bass in general I will try to explain things clearly.

  • @eleazarfederio2521
    @eleazarfederio2521 2 роки тому

    5:32 This is the intro of the song called "Magbalik" by Callalily here in the Philippines. hahaha!

  • @ezr101
    @ezr101 15 років тому

    AWESOME !

  • @Melekaii
    @Melekaii 16 років тому

    what a nice guy!!

  • @rodababao1991
    @rodababao1991 2 роки тому

    5:06 is the rhytym that sounds like Magbalik by the boy band named Callalily, the intro of the tune in the guitars similar to that haha

  • @Juanphvlog_community
    @Juanphvlog_community 2 роки тому +1

    Now I know magbalik of callalily band in the Philippines came from

  • @wolechair
    @wolechair 17 років тому

    i love victor wooten

  • @coconutsboi
    @coconutsboi 14 років тому

    by far the best dressing bad ass bassisit in the world ^^

  • @DanielGonzalezC
    @DanielGonzalezC 13 років тому +8

    "See how easy it is?" Hahaha

  • @Auesis
    @Auesis 12 років тому

    Generally, you won't have the free fingers to strum as well. When you're tapping, you're supposed to tap the fret board with such strength that the note plays without you needing to strum. This leaves whatever fingers you would use to strum free to do something else.

  • @Beowolf14
    @Beowolf14 16 років тому

    LOL It actually reminds me of the type of music you hear during the weather forecasting on TV. Especially at 3:08.

  • @KiwiHiwi
    @KiwiHiwi 16 років тому

    I love this guy. More inspiration right there =)

  • @JoolsGuitar
    @JoolsGuitar 13 років тому

    Ruben Pfeffer just poped into my head dancing salsa

  • @edrjazz
    @edrjazz 15 років тому

    excellent point... you simply have to love it.
    love the bass... learn to say the things you cant speak with your voice and use the bass...communicate with it.

  • @ozyozyoioi
    @ozyozyoioi 16 років тому

    Great lesson....

  • @aljopot4236
    @aljopot4236 2 роки тому +1

    A band from the Philippines, Callalily, stolen your melody at 6:19 and use it as an intro for the song "Magbalik" 😂.

  • @minusjason
    @minusjason 15 років тому

    It will certainly work with major chords. It will work with any chord.
    You can figure out your own minor chords. You know how major chords are made up of the first, third, and fifth notes? i.e. G major is G, B, and D. For a minor chord, you just flat the third. So G minor would be G, Bflat, and D.
    If you would like some help feel free to message me.

  • @diamondbass11
    @diamondbass11 14 років тому

    @stexnookie well....its probably your EQing on the amp haha. I turn the highs all the way up and the lows to about 3/4....and I can pretty much imitate his stuff tone-wise...