Appreciate I'm coming to this late (over 5 years after it was published), but this is magic. The rhythmic subtlety is astonishing. It all appears so simple, but it's anything but. Devon is a master musician. Thanks so much for this.
it's the best video on reggae bass! so few people pay real attention to the vibe movement - synchronized, pushed forward or "laid back" behind the rhythm! Thenk yuh, Mr.Bradshaw!
Always find myself coming back when I’m feeling inspired to play some reggae bass. Devon plays so effortlessly and the sound is very mellow. Excellent stuff 👍🏻
Thank you for these videos. I started learning reggae bass back in June and have found these videos a great help. I think Devon and Donovan make an awesome team. I hope it is true that Devon has put the Axx of Jagpostles back together. I would love to see them if they ever make it to Florida. Love, Peace, Respect.
AWESOME... I just started playing bass and i just finished saying... "i must learn some reggae basslines... being that i am Jamaican... and i also have dreads... it would be a shame if i couldnt play reggae bass...
Hey, I love the vibe it's firery ... I'm a Beginner in Bass guitar . please help us the chords/notes you're playing from so at least we can play along with you😊... Wambui from Kenya. Much ❤❤❤
Now THAT's what we're talking about. Bad arsed. A couple years ago Nathan East provided a lesson in reggae bass on UA-cam. Well, I love Mr East, one of the busiest bassists in the world, but he needs to watch this. Peace my brother, and stay blessed.
GIVE THANKS N PRAYERS IN THE NAME OF JAH RASTAFARI THAT LET US ENJOY THIS REALITY.......VERY GOOD ENERGY COMING FROM REAGGE IN THE RUFF..... ONE LOVE....ONE PLACE....ONE MISSION......CHANGING THE WORLD
Hello Devon, thank you for sharing your Reggae music knowledge. So beautiful... Would you say that the effect of playing behind the beat is meant to create a feeling of being a little high or buzzed? It feels slightly disorienting and trippy, so I was wondering if that's the interpretation of it. I'm not relating to the ahead of the beat feel. Are there any bass players who are famous for doing this in reggae music? Thanks! Peace...
I'm a reggae bass man I can answer that for devon..most reggae bass players play a little behind the time it's called swinging..horns also do that in a lot of different styles of music..it just makes it nicer.
bassie touch I know what you mean about that nicer feel and playing relaxed behind the beat. It's an important musical feel to understand and maintain. But when Devon first demoed his "behind the beat," he REALLY exaggerated it, almost in an extreme and "distracting" way. I would never want to listen to an entire song like that, because it almost made the groove feel too busy and disorienting. But that built-in "delay" effect is usually heard in breakdown sections and instrumental interludes, etc., where I feel it works great. That's why I was asking if that exaggerated feel was meant to create a high or buzzed "psychedelic" sensation.
Not at all to create that sensation...if u listen to bob marley music u will notice that the bassman plays like that on most songs.prob in every song. ;)
bassie touch OK, cool... Thanks for responding further. I'm a musician (piano/keys), but reggae is one genre of music that I never got to play or analyze in depth, until very recently. I never had the opportunity to work with reggae musicians. But I've always loved reggae music (LOVE Bob Marley, of course), and I always accepted reggae, without really examining it beyond simply enjoying it as great music. Recently, I started playing bass (I accidentally discovered how naturally bass came to me and how in love with the instrument I've become). I especially love reggae bass, and I will be listening with very different ears from now on. Thnx!
Thanks for watching. Part 3 is coming. We are editing it now. This time it's reggae drum lesson but will also feature Devon on bass. Inseparable! Also check out "Jazz/Reggae Jam" on our channel.
Thanks for watching Nicolas. Devons Reggae bass tone is some deep shit man. Real low end. You are not going to get the full spectrum on a cellphone speaker or cheap ear plug headphones. You can tell by the hundreds of comments here that a lot of people are able to hear him just fine. Try it on good headphones or an adequate sound system. It's worth the effort! Give it another try brother.
Greetings and thanks for watching our video. We have heard a similar comment 2 or 3 times before concerning the bass on this video and also Devon's Reggae Bass Tips #1. We believe it may be because you listening to it on a cellphone or maybe with poor headphones. Am I right? These 2 videos have about 350,000 views to date with only 3 comments like yours. So please try watching on a different system or with better headphones and I hope that works better for you. We will try to work on this issue when we produce our next sessions,
I'm listening on beats pro headphones and it's great! My only complaint is that you don't have a video a day! Thank you for your contribution to humanity.
Appreciate I'm coming to this late (over 5 years after it was published), but this is magic. The rhythmic subtlety is astonishing. It all appears so simple, but it's anything but. Devon is a master musician. Thanks so much for this.
it's the best video on reggae bass! so few people pay real attention to the vibe movement - synchronized, pushed forward or "laid back" behind the rhythm! Thenk yuh, Mr.Bradshaw!
Yeah, that's so right!
Always find myself coming back when I’m feeling inspired to play some reggae bass. Devon plays so effortlessly and the sound is very mellow. Excellent stuff 👍🏻
I love bass, i love reggae ; love this lesson
We need more videos of reggae school.
Respect, man.
Man, I could just to these two guys groove forever. So effortless how they play, masters of their craft!
Haven't heard this bassline in years - love the groove "behind" the beat. We need more classes!
This is the real deal!!! Thank you for sharing the music and the love!
Thanks so much for taking the time to share this with us...it's wonderful and so helpful. Jah Bless
Much respect Mr. Bradshaw....thank you for posting this excellent teaching video.
Loved your lessons Devon. Please make more. Best reggae lessons on youtube!💪🏾🎸👍🤘
Most respect to you Devon from New Brunswick Canada. You warm up my cold winter day!
❤💛💚 Ahhhhhh that little bit behind bassline🙏😳😳 that Ron Benjamin style🙏🥰 got my heart stuck in that rythm💖
Thank you for these videos. I started learning reggae bass back in June and have found these videos a great help. I think Devon and Donovan make an awesome team. I hope it is true that Devon has put the Axx of Jagpostles back together. I would love to see them if they ever make it to Florida. Love, Peace, Respect.
Bro Devon & Bro Donovan. Thanks a lot man. The video done and me still hear the rhythm. I want to play JUST LIKE YOU. i'M SERIOUS!!!
Fucking inspiration right!
AWESOME... I just started playing bass and i just finished saying... "i must learn some reggae basslines... being that i am Jamaican... and i also have dreads... it would be a shame if i couldnt play reggae bass...
Jason Push
"being that i am Jamaican... and i also have dreads"...LOL...A REAL JAMAICAN SAID THIS???
I could listen to this all day ❤️💛💚
More videos like this please, both of them are so enjoyable, thank you so much.
Hey, I love the vibe it's firery ... I'm a Beginner in Bass guitar . please help us the chords/notes you're playing from so at least we can play along with you😊... Wambui from Kenya. Much ❤❤❤
Yes family, I love the vibes.
Now THAT's what we're talking about. Bad arsed. A couple years ago Nathan East provided a lesson in reggae bass on UA-cam. Well, I love Mr East, one of the busiest bassists in the world, but he needs to watch this. Peace my brother, and stay blessed.
I saw the same Nathan East vid last week and that's exactly what I think too.. This is the real deal
when are will you put more tutorials, your awesome
About time we got some reggae bass tips!
Is there a "Reggae Bass Tips 3" video?
Respect man is like I now you I grow up with your base! ☆
great duo!
Thanks for the awesome tips. I'm almost a bit guilty that I'm getting this for free.😊
Hey big man this is a nice video man. I like the way you handle that bass guitar man.
Excellent bass
Hear how my boss well pull dat back.... Wdmc 💥🔥
Perfect, master !
Great lessons! What is the name of the song in the intro? You know the one played on the accoustic bass?
Love this guy
great vibes
More videos like this! thanks good vibs for you all
great video!!!
Great!
thanks devon great stuff again. can you give mi some thing on the drum playing and piano also what beat you are playing on
Nice!! is there more?? :-)
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GIVE THANKS N PRAYERS IN THE NAME OF JAH RASTAFARI THAT LET US ENJOY THIS REALITY.......VERY GOOD ENERGY COMING FROM REAGGE IN THE RUFF..... ONE LOVE....ONE PLACE....ONE MISSION......CHANGING THE WORLD
Thanks for taking notice of our work. We are happy you like it.
***** me too, i hope we get the answer
+ReggaeintheRuff thnaks very much keep going like this
I like 'behind' to make it sound so phat, like a canvas for the other instruments
Is there more? I really wish there was more, like a whole lesson...
Steady as a fuckin' rock!
Hope for another video soon guys :)
Real Reggae business !!! irie man
turn up the bass!
Hello Devon, thank you for sharing your Reggae music knowledge. So beautiful... Would you say that the effect of playing behind the beat is meant to create a feeling of being a little high or buzzed? It feels slightly disorienting and trippy, so I was wondering if that's the interpretation of it. I'm not relating to the ahead of the beat feel. Are there any bass players who are famous for doing this in reggae music? Thanks! Peace...
Can't wait to see how Devon answers this one.
I'm a reggae bass man I can answer that for devon..most reggae bass players play a little behind the time it's called swinging..horns also do that in a lot of different styles of music..it just makes it nicer.
bassie touch
I know what you mean about that nicer feel and playing relaxed behind the beat. It's an important musical feel to understand and maintain. But when Devon first demoed his "behind the beat," he REALLY exaggerated it, almost in an extreme and "distracting" way. I would never want to listen to an entire song like that, because it almost made the groove feel too busy and disorienting. But that built-in "delay" effect is usually heard in breakdown sections and instrumental interludes, etc., where I feel it works great. That's why I was asking if that exaggerated feel was meant to create a high or buzzed "psychedelic" sensation.
Not at all to create that sensation...if u listen to bob marley music u will notice that the bassman plays like that on most songs.prob in every song. ;)
bassie touch
OK, cool... Thanks for responding further. I'm a musician (piano/keys), but reggae is one genre of music that I never got to play or analyze in depth, until very recently. I never had the opportunity to work with reggae musicians. But I've always loved reggae music (LOVE Bob Marley, of course), and I always accepted reggae, without really examining it beyond simply enjoying it as great music. Recently, I started playing bass (I accidentally discovered how naturally bass came to me and how in love with the instrument I've become). I especially love reggae bass, and I will be listening with very different ears from now on. Thnx!
Please please give a part 3
Thanks for watching. Part 3 is coming. We are editing it now. This time it's reggae drum lesson but will also feature Devon on bass. Inseparable! Also check out "Jazz/Reggae Jam" on our channel.
ReggaeintheRuff wicked brotha wicked
NICE!!
I always wonder what are the dislikes for in cases like this...
not well syncronised ,,,thats way usee few dislikes
People who don't have any rhythm 😥
@MomoTheBellyDancer yes
Agree'd , makes no sense .. unless they have butter fingers and squashed the dislike button by accident
Slappers and Jaco Pastorius wannabes :D
Give me a little bit of this music, thank you
wow!
The Sweet Spot.
What an acoustic bass do you use?
👌🏽
nice lesson thanks. what amp do you use, and is that a clean sound or a little overdrive
yeahmon, AMPEG my first choice. that's a clean sound.
thanks
Pattihead ....we need another tutorial
Him bad no banana trash wicked.
que viagem
Please, turn up the bass sound...
Thanks for watching Nicolas. Devons Reggae bass tone is some deep shit man. Real low end. You are not going to get the full spectrum on a cellphone speaker or cheap ear plug headphones. You can tell by the hundreds of comments here that a lot of people are able to hear him just fine. Try it on good headphones or an adequate sound system. It's worth the effort! Give it another try brother.
This is the shit Bro!cats can play!
Behind the beat is som real badman sound
I'm annoyed at UA-cam for taking until now to digest this to me.
Jah Rastafari!
i cant hear the bass :( nice video tho! peace!
Greetings and thanks for watching our video. We have heard a similar comment 2 or 3 times before concerning the bass on this video and also Devon's Reggae Bass Tips #1. We believe it may be because you listening to it on a cellphone or maybe with poor headphones. Am I right? These 2 videos have about 350,000 views to date with only 3 comments like yours. So please try watching on a different system or with better headphones and I hope that works better for you. We will try to work on this issue when we produce our next sessions,
yeah, it was just because of hearing it on a mobile. on pc is much better.
thanks for all your work and for sharing it with us! peace!
Thank you brother.
Yeah man, tis fine with headphones! Easy poppin'.
Drums are overpowering, bass is not as clear and “readable” #BadMix ... otherwise great ;))
Thanks for watching. Not for your cellphone man. Headphones or speakers.
I'm listening on beats pro headphones and it's great! My only complaint is that you don't have a video a day! Thank you for your contribution to humanity.