Geddy Lee's Bass Tone

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  • @dsholt
    @dsholt 9 років тому +307

    This was seriously great.

  • @thunderbassistjay5587
    @thunderbassistjay5587 10 років тому +14

    As a bassist myself, I've been watching Geddy's technique evolve from 1977 to now. He certainly is one of a kind. Great explanatory video.

  • @alexanderi.stinglakatender6803
    @alexanderi.stinglakatender6803 9 років тому +14

    I never comment on UA-cam stuff. So this is a major compliment: You really did a spot-on, educational analysis and provided a great and accessible explanation, with reflection on your playing, player's different constraints and abilities, without being patronizing, but also with respect to a player like Geddy Lee without putting him on a superhuman pedastal. You hit it. Great job. I hope you consider teaching kids music. I think you'd be great at it. Your energy, style, and mid-level approach is really amazing. (I teach social sciences professionally, as well as having taught mixology for bar and hotel staff, so allow me to say this, your style of explaining is really great)

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  9 років тому +1

      Alexander Stingl That's really nice of you, Alexander! I'm a music teacher and teacher mostly bass and violin lessons right now...I love it. However I watch this video from a few years ago and I hope I have improved since then haha, hard for me to watch.

  • @nigelsmith3440
    @nigelsmith3440 8 років тому +37

    The fastest non-sporting 12 minutes of my life!
    What a watchable, informative video.....many thanks.

  • @mycheldavis9098
    @mycheldavis9098 8 років тому +124

    I actually really like Geddy's bass tone. I don't think it sounds ugly at all. XD

    • @trenthogan4212
      @trenthogan4212 7 років тому +43

      I agree I think aggressive is a much better word.

    • @jeffbassplays
      @jeffbassplays 6 років тому +6

      Geddy himself even called it the “flamenco” technique

    • @terrymiller111
      @terrymiller111 3 роки тому +2

      @@jeffbassplays Because that's what it is. Flamenco guitar was before all this other shit.

    • @me_angelo
      @me_angelo 3 роки тому

      Calling it beautiful is way better than "not ugly at all"

  • @VintageMdrummer
    @VintageMdrummer 8 років тому +29

    I am so impressed with your delivery of this. You have the perfect attitude and tone for instructional videos. Thank you

  • @ScottSimpson
    @ScottSimpson 9 років тому +52

    I can't play bass worth a damn, but at least the next time I pick it up for ten minutes, I'll know about twice as much as I did before. Thanks for the insight, man.

  • @optimized2112
    @optimized2112 10 років тому +44

    Hi Jarod. I'm not a bass player (Neil turned me into a drummer before Geddy got me, lol), but I really dug this vid! I really like how you broke down the sound so that a non-bassist could get it. I hadn't thought about it before, but when you explained the way he aggressively attacks the strings, essentially overplaying the poor instrument, it really made sense with how I've always HEARD his playing. Interesting stuff. I've been a Rush geek since the early '80s, and this was a fun diversion...

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  10 років тому +3

      I really appreciate that, man. Thanks!

  • @lobsterdunski3961
    @lobsterdunski3961 8 років тому +12

    excellent work.Your enjoyment and enthusiasm for the bass is clear.Your dad's done a good job there!

  • @DontFret2wice
    @DontFret2wice 11 років тому +37

    Great video! You've got the tone right on and your bass playing is amazing!

  • @rapturekevin
    @rapturekevin 7 років тому +191

    Tip of the day... Wash your hands with soap and water before playing and your strings last 3x longer.

  • @rolandedrummer9723
    @rolandedrummer9723 11 років тому +30

    7:35 dayum!

  • @DanG626
    @DanG626 11 років тому +1

    I gotta say that after watching this video, I totally respect you man. Not only did you nail the tone I was hoping for, but you are well-spoken and articulate when explaining yourself. And your playing is spot-on. Keep it up dude. Two thumbs up!

  • @svalchemy
    @svalchemy 10 років тому +15

    Watching you break it down at the 8:00 mark, I also realized that Geddy Lee and Flea are moving closer together in a sort of Venn diagram of bass slap.
    Which I had not considered before.

  • @AlexsAgamids
    @AlexsAgamids Рік тому +1

    Mad respect for the opening riff to this video being Seven Cities of Gold.
    One of my favorite riffs off of that album!

  • @darxide3382
    @darxide3382 10 років тому +7

    That was highly informative and chock full of Geddy Bass awesomeness. Thank you for a great tutorial in an easy to understand, user friendly format. Excellent.

  • @DanielSylvanLake
    @DanielSylvanLake 10 років тому

    When I was 14 I saw Geddy Lee's picture.....didn't even know it was a bass. After 38 years...a kid like you makes me smile......Well done. Thanks for the tips, and HUG your Dad.....

  • @icenicaow1337
    @icenicaow1337 4 роки тому +3

    I've watched this vid far to many times than I'd like to admit but I recently got a MiJ Geddy and in combination with an Ampeg SCR DI and Rotosound Ultramag Strings I can get all the tones, you helped me a fair bit along the way, thank you Jarod.

  • @Mozartistic1
    @Mozartistic1 4 роки тому +5

    Excellent video, Jarod. You are true and passionate to the music and you're a smokin bass player to boot. From a fellow musician and a huge Rush fan, rock on brother.

  • @OdysseyMosaic
    @OdysseyMosaic 10 років тому +7

    I am not a musician, but this was actually very interesting, and entertaining! Thanks for sharing all that you know...makes me appreciate Geddy's playing even more, if that's possible! :-)

  • @Kun2112
    @Kun2112 9 років тому +1

    Phenomenal video. In my younger days, I spent years and lots of money on gear looking for the tone of what ever bassist I happened to be into at the time. It wasn't until I was nearly thirty that I learned how much setup, hand position, and articulation affect tone. This video should be mandatory viewing for all new bassists.

  • @jdpumpica4417
    @jdpumpica4417 8 років тому +144

    You mean YY ZED!! It's Canadian eh?

    • @TheLemon22
      @TheLemon22 8 років тому +16

      For what it's worth, I'm from Toronto and everyone around here says YY-ZEE when referring to Pearson Airport :)

    • @jdpumpica4417
      @jdpumpica4417 8 років тому +7

      +The Lemon how very un-Canadian. I work at YHM and we all refer to it as zed. Anyways, good video.

    • @bradwilliams633
      @bradwilliams633 8 років тому +3

      u r right hoser

    • @trenthogan4212
      @trenthogan4212 7 років тому +6

      I'm from Toronto and I say YY Zed as does the guys from Rush but it makes no difference really. What does make a difference is new strings :))

    • @gredangeo
      @gredangeo 7 років тому +3

      That's what I was thinking. If some Americans aren't going to say it right. I'm gonna start calling the band Zed Zed Top from now on. Or about another; Jay Zed. That sounds kinda funny and wrong to me. ;)

  • @TedCornish
    @TedCornish 4 роки тому +9

    2020 anyone and very impressive sound 👍👍

  • @daniB5000
    @daniB5000 8 років тому +17

    Hey man, really enjoyed your tutorial. You had some very helpful tips. Thanks for posting man!! :)

  • @kramerthenunchuck
    @kramerthenunchuck 10 років тому +6

    Good video! I wouldn't worry about what these people are saying about finding your own voice. Clearly this video is purely education. It's about what HE does not what YOU do. More power to ya man.

  • @brett327
    @brett327 9 років тому +2

    Listening to your playing makes me smile.

  • @earlbrackett6742
    @earlbrackett6742 9 років тому +2

    the RPM really nails the richness in Ged's tone, great demo !

  • @The_Reality_Filter
    @The_Reality_Filter 9 років тому +9

    Jarod Grieco Cracking video mate! I now know so much more about Geddy's bass playing than I did 12 minutes ago.

  • @dissonantoblivion
    @dissonantoblivion 10 років тому +3

    I actually started using that aggressive right-hand technique on my own after watching videos of Cliff Burton play... I always thought cliff sounded so muffled though, and I looked up to bassists like Geddy who weren't afraid to cut through the sound of the rest of the band. Very informative video! Gotta build up my speed and get me some bright strings.

  • @necfarm80
    @necfarm80 7 років тому

    I played bass for about 15 years and put it down for 23 years and picked it up again recently. I've been challenging myself with Geddy Lee stuff. Your playing is freakin awesome.

  • @ThePsychicSasquatch
    @ThePsychicSasquatch 10 років тому +15

    I think this guy knows what he is talking about.

  • @fanboykc9140
    @fanboykc9140 7 років тому +1

    Dude! So awesome! I'm just discovering Rush and Geddy, but this is a sound I've been wanting to achieve for years and haven't quite got there. You broke everything down perfect. Thank you!

  • @jonathansefcik473
    @jonathansefcik473 7 років тому +3

    The short version of all the basses Geddy used on the studio albums:
    First album: Fender Precision Bass
    Everything 1975-1980: Rickenbacker 4001
    Moving Picutures: Mix of Rickenbacker and Fender Jazz Bass
    Signals: Rickenbacker (as far as I can tell)
    Everything 1984-1990: Various Wal, Steinberger, and other basses
    Everything 1993-present: Fender Jazz Bass

  • @JSE2023
    @JSE2023 10 років тому +39

    Maybe its just me, but those Japanese Fenders have a slight rooster sound to them.
    All kidding aside, nice vid Jarod.

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  10 років тому +5

      Good call, Jack. Japanese Fenders are equipped with Roost-bucking pickups!

    • @darthvader9429
      @darthvader9429 9 років тому

      I died at your comment xD And great bass playing Jarod!

  • @robertjames5027
    @robertjames5027 9 років тому +1

    You have changed my outlook on my whole Rig now thank you

  • @petefodey
    @petefodey 8 років тому +1

    Wow! I'm 52 years old, have been playing bass for 31 years and always loved Geddy Lee. I'm pretty good but always marveled at lines like the one he does in YYZ. Anyway, you do not look to be very old and your playing is excellent. I hope you make a name for yourself in the music business.

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  8 років тому

      Thanks, Peter. I'm studying jazz performance in grad school right now. Hoping to teach high school orchestra while writing my own music!

    • @RogierRJDonker
      @RogierRJDonker 8 років тому

      Jarod Grieco I think you would be a great teacher. Natural charisma and good knowledge. And... the playing is awesome!

  • @teabagsandstinkeyes
    @teabagsandstinkeyes 9 років тому +1

    I don't ever leave comments but this was rad to watch... nice clear examples of technique, especially back to back reinforcements of the ta do's vs. the not ta do's...bet you make your dad proud! Keep it up!

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  9 років тому

      John P Murphy IV Thank you so much, John! :D

  • @JoeyVatavuk
    @JoeyVatavuk 2 роки тому

    I’m so glad you started with that song. so under rated.

  • @Yami02blue
    @Yami02blue 10 років тому

    Excellent demonstration. I knew he was slapping his strings hard because you can hear the strings hitting the fretboard. What I didn't know was the distortion part. Excellent. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MrTBBiggs
    @MrTBBiggs 9 років тому +2

    I'm a drummer and Neil guy but this GL bass tone had me glued for 12:43. Well done

  • @miguevargav7488
    @miguevargav7488 10 років тому +1

    Thank you very much, Jarod! Geddy is my main bass influence and I love Rush. This tips you give are gold. Gracias!

  • @Sergemoralesus
    @Sergemoralesus 9 років тому +8

    WTF??? this kid is a genius!!!! awesome..

  • @JarodGrieco
    @JarodGrieco  10 років тому +6

    ***** Thanks man, no compression at all! That's actually what I'm saving for now...a real good compression pedal to drive the signal through the tech21. The sound here without the tech21 is just straight through the amp. That's what's great is that you can get the majority of his sound just by the way you attack the string. And having really fricken bright strings helps too!

  • @studemark
    @studemark 10 років тому +1

    Thanks a bunch for this video. I've watched videos of tours and videos Geddy's playing but have never been able to really figure out what he is doing when he plays. I'm a huge RUSH fan and a bass player as well, and have been trying to get that punchy bright sound that Geddy gets. This has been really, really helpful. Now I just need to get a Jazz Bass.
    Thanks again!

  • @sarpbasaraner8719
    @sarpbasaraner8719 10 років тому +9

    Wow, I came here for some cool pedals or amp settings but I've learned so much things about general bass playing. And I'm not that into Geddy Lee's playing. Wow, man you're so good a bass player.

  • @shadowhauntedstygia
    @shadowhauntedstygia 10 років тому +1

    Well done young man....been chasin that sound for 30 years....still remember taking bus to mall to buy Permanent Waves on vinyl...that sound ...THAT SOUND........

  • @samsalerno3384
    @samsalerno3384 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this video! Awesome! It's incredible how much he has evolved over the decades.

  • @jostonpowell1346
    @jostonpowell1346 7 років тому

    Finally someone else who understand how tone works. People spend all this money and still never get it 100%. It will never matter what you buy or do. Everyone will sound different using the same gear. Just depends on different things each person does to play. Even the smallest finger movements make a HUGE difference in tone and the over all sound.

  • @redbuzzardbass
    @redbuzzardbass 8 років тому +24

    That flamenco technique seems to a variation on how John Entwistle played, when he looked like he was using a pick he didn't have a pick, just held his thumb and forefinger as if he had a pick. That is a great way to play too. Learn Geddy's or John's and you won't regret it. Get a MiM Fender, you might regret it I did. If you want the best Jazz ever, get the Aerodyne, made in Japan, those are flawless.

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  8 років тому +4

      I'd argue ANY fender from Japan will be flawless! Haha just like the geddy or the Marcus

    • @redbuzzardbass
      @redbuzzardbass 8 років тому

      You'll not get an argument from me mate, I only own an Aerodyne but I'd bet the others you mentioned are also killers.

    • @allghilliedup21
      @allghilliedup21 8 років тому +1

      The Marcus Miller models have been discontinued and the Geddy Lee Jazz models are now being made in Mexico.
      The newer Mexican models have a slightly thicker profile neck and a new bridge because they had production issues with the original BAII.

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  8 років тому

      I'm pretty confident that the Mexicans were virtually identical to the Japanese models, and that the changes you mentioned are on the new USA Geddy bass. Have you played one of those yet? Wow, they're great!

    • @allghilliedup21
      @allghilliedup21 8 років тому +3

      Jarod Grieco I have played the USA models and I prefer the CIJ models overall. I find nothing too special about the USA model.

  • @richardsenne6904
    @richardsenne6904 10 років тому

    I really enjoyed the video. It's good to see people working hard to understand one of the very best bass players ever.

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  10 років тому +1

      Thanks Richard, I appreciate it!

    • @richardsenne6904
      @richardsenne6904 10 років тому +1

      You are very talented yourself. Keep it up.

  • @4eyed4stringer
    @4eyed4stringer 9 років тому +3

    You have definitely nailed his modern tone. Nice job. :-) I attempted to do the same in the early 80's via the Rickenbacker and stereo pickup routing, and playing technique. I think I got pretty close, but it's cool to see a modern interpretation of what he's doing these days. Plus, it is SO cool to see that younger bassists like you (I'm 50 now!) still study Dirk! Very nice playing and analysis, and a great tutorial. Thanks!

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  9 років тому +1

      Thanks so much, would love to see a pic of your Ric! Such a great looking bass

    • @CygnusRoc
      @CygnusRoc 6 років тому

      Jarod Grieco I love the look and sound of the Ric. Just wish I could afford one lol

  • @hardcase1659
    @hardcase1659 9 років тому

    This is a treasure trove of info for an aspriring bass player (inspired to pick up a bass by the man himself Geddy)
    I just couldn't help but subscribe, You answered more bass related questions in this video than i found in almost all of the "bass lesson" videos i've watched till now.

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  9 років тому

      +Hak Kar Wow, thanks so much!

  • @Gunkaleh
    @Gunkaleh 7 років тому +2

    Serious talent. Great job. Love the rooster.

  • @pryzmcat
    @pryzmcat 6 років тому

    Right on dude. I've been a Rush fan since before you were a twinkle in your daddy's eye, and I never really knew he was doing all of this flamming stuff as much, you helped open it up..thanks , Rush on:)

  • @jakewildfong2213
    @jakewildfong2213 3 роки тому

    Hey man this is an awesome video. I’ve been playing guitar for about 16 years and I’m picking up bass again and this helped me tons especially cause I’m a huge a rush fan. Geddy and Peart and lifeson are my idols 🤘🏼 keep on rockin bruv.

  • @randomacts221
    @randomacts221 9 років тому +1

    Great vid man.
    I actually bought a geddy lee bass because i liked it better then all the other ones i played at the store.
    The strings are actually a 40 gauge.
    Also he is now using more and more ricks live.
    Keep playing!

  • @wxb200
    @wxb200 5 років тому

    Awesome! Geddy Lee is definitely on my list of favorite bassists.

  • @riconaka
    @riconaka 6 років тому

    one of the best youtubes I've seen! Great Job!

  • @WillianBerriel
    @WillianBerriel 11 років тому

    Hey Man! Fantastic demonstration of our Master Geddy techiniquies. It's cool because you uses two differents JB basses, with differents sting and differents pickups. I like so much of your demonstration of the ways that Geddy play with your right hand. Congratulations.

  • @themats89
    @themats89 10 років тому

    Wow....unbelievable post! To us hopelessly bad bass players....you almost made us put the bass down forever! lol Seriously...thanks for this...you are amazing!

  • @asicerik
    @asicerik 10 років тому +3

    That was seriously awesome. Nice

  • @patitopototo2877
    @patitopototo2877 8 років тому

    Great. Teaching does not come easy to everyone, you really nailed it

  • @PilferMusic
    @PilferMusic 9 років тому

    I put the Leo Quan Badass Bass Bridge on my Jazz bass in the 80's. I remember reading in guitar player (there was no bass player mag then), that Jeff Berlin had them on his bass since the 70's and all that mass was to improve tone and sustain. Never have I removed it, great addition to your Jazz Bass. Jeff Berlin has been called the "greatest bass player on the planet" by Geddy Lee. I dig 'em both :)

  • @scottarena6808
    @scottarena6808 8 років тому +1

    Great video, Jarod. Nice instruction, and the bass playing pretty awesome... Have a great new year.

  • @maxlangevelt8995
    @maxlangevelt8995 3 роки тому +1

    Clockwork angels is such a good fucking bass album.

  • @SeamyBass
    @SeamyBass 7 років тому

    Cool study of Geddy's sound and playing, excellent!!

  • @richardselby1711
    @richardselby1711 5 років тому

    I've always loved Geddys playing, I think your dialed in with what he's doing. NICE!

  • @tgorycki6825
    @tgorycki6825 8 років тому +1

    Great technique and tone! You've got like 100 Rush licks in your video LOL! I'm a guitarist, and a huge Rush fan, and I've been working on getting a good bass tone for recording. I've been able to get some good Geddy and Chris Squire tones using an Axe-Fx II unit and some plug-in effects in Cubase. A couple of key elements are a tube preamp plugin (to warm things up), EQ (to dial in just the right tone) and compression. The compression really solidifies everything to the point where the VU meters are either full on or full off with your playing; no bouncing up and down. Keep up the great work!

  • @allen764
    @allen764 10 років тому +18

    Beware major index finger blister when you first get into this. It happens fast.

  • @dawsonjohannes613
    @dawsonjohannes613 10 років тому

    Yeah, I use a US Standard and I have half rounds that are like 2 months old and just with the technique you described i can almost get it with EQ boosts. Plus I have the custom shop 60's and Geddy has the 70's standard with the bigger spacing. You're totally right dude, much respect.

  • @jch5150
    @jch5150 9 років тому

    Very cool, nice playing. You have Geddy's tone locked down, that's great. I geek out over Alex's gear and tone as a guitar player as myself. Fun stuff!

  • @57precision
    @57precision 11 років тому

    This tutorial is so full of win. Great insight into how he gets that tone!

  • @fucheduck
    @fucheduck 9 років тому

    Geddy Lee and Chris Squire of Yes both are proficient bass players and the interest in bass was first noticed with Chris, but it was Geddy that got me really interested in it beyond other instruments. Jazz is the way to go for rock or any sort of genre you choose this applies both to bass, and to the percussion side of drums.

  • @GoddyLee
    @GoddyLee 6 років тому

    Enjoyed so much watching your video.
    Really fun the part when you say you have a hard time not doing the Geddy-slap technique when you must not.
    Thanks!

  • @famillebussieres-mainville4831
    @famillebussieres-mainville4831 4 роки тому

    Great Tutorial Jarod! A true fan you are!

  • @johnnyp8979
    @johnnyp8979 9 років тому +1

    Jarod, WOW! Thanks for the dexterity lesson and know how of bass play, great!

  • @iltonwhite
    @iltonwhite 8 років тому

    Excellent playing and a great video!
    43 dislikes? = 43 people who haven't a hope in hell of playing like Geddy and are totally jealous of your talent and nous!

  • @windk100
    @windk100 9 років тому +9

    Most helpful and insightful 12 minutes I have spent on UA-cam! Thank you for the straight forward explanations and relaxed presentation. "I have to control myself.. be a regular bass player" - LOL! Have you done any clips on Steve Harris' tone? Interesting that Steve uses flatwounds but has a very bright sound. I read that as Geddy Lee, much of his sound comes from his fingernails. Other distinctive bass styles and bass tones that come to mind are of course, Jack Bruce, John Paul Jones, and Chris Squire. Thanks again!

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  9 років тому

      windk100 Wow, that's really nice of you! Thanks for watching!

  • @rumourhats
    @rumourhats 8 років тому +36

    Speaking honestly, I loved Geddy's playing before he started doing this flamenco action. He had more clarity, and melody. To me, he sounds a bit sloppy now. Compare Red Barchetta on ESL to the recent versions, for example.

    • @rolandedrummer9723
      @rolandedrummer9723 6 років тому +4

      I do too. MUCH more. Sounds nothing like the Ric days ,but I do still like it. Not as much ,but it's still Geddy.

    • @elbbarbo6086
      @elbbarbo6086 5 років тому +1

      yes understand pacco de luccia bass !!!!!!!!!!

    • @1997lordofdoom
      @1997lordofdoom 4 роки тому +6

      Geddy doesn't use flamenco technique on Red Barcheta. Working Man sounds a lot better on Time Machine and R40 with the flamenco stuff.

  • @specwarat
    @specwarat 4 роки тому

    Back in the 80's when I played a lot, I used the Rotosound Sing Bass 66's on a Kramer Stagemaster with Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound P-Bass & Hot Stack J-Bass (with coil tap). This gave a very similar bright tone with both pickups full up and tone knob open to full treble sound. Geddy's sound is definitely bound to his playing style. I'm afraid that now all I play nowdays is the steering wheel of my truck... too many hand surgeries for the left hand to do what is required. Great video & talent on your part.

  • @mrgroovestring
    @mrgroovestring 7 років тому

    Very solid Bass Player. No doubt to my ears the Jazz with the rosewood fingerboard takes the cake.

  • @paulmedina3811
    @paulmedina3811 2 роки тому

    As a bass player you should remember you will never become your hero you will always revert to yourself emulate several different styles around things you like to listen to no matter what style you will always do this !

  • @TheChef470
    @TheChef470 3 роки тому

    You have nailed it young man ! Great job !

  • @ricka5959
    @ricka5959 3 роки тому

    Thanks Jarod, this video has been super helpful for me!

  • @DarwinSanico
    @DarwinSanico 11 років тому

    the solo in Leave that thing alone haha btw man, your skills with geddy tone is bad ass! keep rockin, thanks again for the vid, gonna save for that tech driver haha

  • @RustyFerretStudios
    @RustyFerretStudios 10 років тому

    Wow great video! You nailed it! If anyone wants his vintage tone (approximately pre-Moving Pictures) and you don't want to spend $2000 on a Ric, I recommend a used Peavey T-40. I have been able to get any Geddy tone out of it along with plenty of others.

  • @PlayMoreGames
    @PlayMoreGames 10 років тому +1

    Nice to see the younger generation digging Rush. Great video.

  • @damiancampbell5668
    @damiancampbell5668 9 років тому

    Amazing video. For someone so young, you are really talented. Keep up the good work.

  • @johnpantos642
    @johnpantos642 10 років тому

    Wow, thanks so much for that lesson Jarod, that was really helpful, answered a lot of questions! Cheers!

  • @Chavezoid
    @Chavezoid 8 років тому

    Awesome explanation!!!! So basically Geddy is playing HARD now and doing that flamenco finger and that gives it the sound!!! Thanks man!

  • @monty6545
    @monty6545 9 років тому

    enjoyed this man, and your bass sounds more like Geddy's tone than your dad's signature model \o/

  • @Pudsy440
    @Pudsy440 10 років тому

    Really good ... nice job on capturing Geddy's tone!

  • @MrChristianPT
    @MrChristianPT 10 років тому

    I just want to reccomend to everyone that when playing that hard you be carefull you dont hurt yourself! great playing

  • @viaggiatorecosmico
    @viaggiatorecosmico 10 років тому

    Thank you for posting this video. Great bass playing>>>>>!

  • @bassplyr13
    @bassplyr13 8 років тому

    Hey man - fantastic video. One big difference with the Geddy bass is that it has the 70s bridge pickup placement, which helps bring out the high end more so than a standard. Sorry if someone mentioned this already!

    • @JarodGrieco
      @JarodGrieco  8 років тому

      That's true! :D Gives you a bigger mid scoop too

  • @sbentsen2714
    @sbentsen2714 6 років тому

    As a bassist myself, that jazz tone with the bright strings, and aggressive attack is addicting to hear lol. I found myself chasing after that tone, and when I hear the strings dying, it bugs me and I try to reclaim that tone! XD rock on bro

  • @carloslinnett
    @carloslinnett 9 років тому +1

    Excellent video, really well explained and you've got that technique nailed :-)

  • @JoceLaGosse
    @JoceLaGosse 11 років тому

    Hum many good points in your vid. I was missing the attack straight down detail until I listened to this... We're all Geddy's child!

  • @antMANscochiey
    @antMANscochiey 9 років тому

    Great video, man! You're a phenomenal bassist.

  • @user-zt2wc3uh1l
    @user-zt2wc3uh1l 10 років тому

    You really know your stuff. Sounds great dude.