I love 'norwegian wood', and the rest, too. It sounds beatiful. WOW!!! Mindblowin groove, bass heaven on earth. Amazing Performance. Gary is a magican. A very 😎cool event. I just want to grab my bass!!!! Thanx for upload.
mark smith I don’t agree that reining in is mature, that seems to be a common ideology. I enjoy both bill evans and pig destroyer and I don’t feel ashamed. Personally i would prefer if he played 10x more fast things.
@@voodoochile68686 reigning in *is* mature wether you agree or not. Does not mean he forces himself to always play slow. It means he can avoid playing like an idiot when speed is not what is needed in a piece or a moment.
MrWomax since when are there such things as musical idiots..the cynicism bred by institutionalization of higher music will be nullified by the return of communal music sharing, when the next thing comes around, and all these plethoras of ideas will be seen as what they truly are, magazine articles
Semplicemente eccellente! Ho apprezzato di recente un suo allievo catalano, il giovane talento Miki Santamaria (uomo Yamaha) certo, l'originale e' qualcosa di ultraterreno, ma poi, secondo me, con artisti come Gary (in verità... come se ce ne fossero tanti così...) la cosa meravigliosa e' lo STILE! Gusto, talento, tecnica = STILE! Grazie Gary per tutto questo Ero lì' quella sera e, oltre a molto altro di cui ho discusso con tutto il formidabile personale di Mogar, tra casse e teste Mesa e case Gator, ho molti Ibanez, tra bassi, chitarre, ampli Promethean ecc. In attesa di Adam Nitti in versione "abbordabile" miei attuali "giocattoli" sono proprio Gerald Veasley GVB 36 e Gary Willis GWB 35 Grazie Gary, Grazie Davide, Claudio Vallese
Billy Likitsakos music there are few lessons from him online explaining give it a search. I'm trying my best to incorporate his technique it's rather difficult
Learn to play four-note patterns using three fingers. Requires a lot of two hand coordination, and is rhythmically complex, but then you may be able to do what Gary does. Flamenco players use that too.
Two contrasting approaches (attacks): I still hold Chris Squire to be the most sublime; I am a James Willis fan, to be sure, and there are things either can do in a way the other cannot, but Squire has the greater World-Historical significance of any Bassist of the last two centuries-
Ich liebe Garys sound... 🤩
Discovered this guy recently and simply cannot get enough of him and his style. What a virtuoso.
My all time favorite bassist!
Sick. The best in the world hands down.
I love 'norwegian wood', and the rest, too.
It sounds beatiful. WOW!!!
Mindblowin groove, bass heaven on earth.
Amazing Performance. Gary is a magican. A very 😎cool event.
I just want to grab my bass!!!!
Thanx for upload.
The people that have this a thumbs down clap on 1 & 3
hahahahaha
Lol
hahahaha
My favourite bass player of the last 25 years. Very organic layered sound. Cheers for the video.
And my favorite band of the past 25 years is....Tribal Tech! A genius fkn outfit unlike any other on this planet.
he can play absolutely anything,as fast as anyone,but he's so musically mature he reins it in.BRILL.
mark smith I don’t agree that reining in is mature, that seems to be a common ideology. I enjoy both bill evans and pig destroyer and I don’t feel ashamed. Personally i would prefer if he played 10x more fast things.
@@voodoochile68686 reigning in *is* mature wether you agree or not. Does not mean he forces himself to always play slow. It means he can avoid playing like an idiot when speed is not what is needed in a piece or a moment.
MrWomax since when are there such things as musical idiots..the cynicism bred by institutionalization of higher music will be nullified by the return of communal music sharing, when the next thing comes around, and all these plethoras of ideas will be seen as what they truly are, magazine articles
and anyone who plays what they like is playing what they should, and the word play is not for use by lawyers and fanatics
MrWomax lastly that’s exactly what they said about the inventors of bebop u idiot
Gary Willis is phenomenal so smooth and effortless what a joy to hear and watch play
Superbe Son, super feeling. Un bassiste incroyable !
Para mi, la dupla willis henderson es lo mejor que puede existir
Willis. Killin' it. As usual.
Lean and mean!
El mejor bajista que he escuchado, guardando respeto por varios genios que tambien tocan con gran conocimiento y digitacion estupenda
Mr. Willis God of bass
Semplicemente eccellente!
Ho apprezzato di recente un suo allievo catalano, il giovane talento Miki Santamaria (uomo Yamaha) certo, l'originale e' qualcosa di ultraterreno, ma poi, secondo me, con artisti come Gary (in verità... come se ce ne fossero tanti così...) la cosa meravigliosa e' lo STILE!
Gusto, talento, tecnica = STILE!
Grazie Gary per tutto questo
Ero lì' quella sera e, oltre a molto altro di cui ho discusso con tutto il formidabile personale di Mogar, tra casse e teste Mesa e case Gator, ho molti Ibanez, tra bassi, chitarre, ampli Promethean ecc.
In attesa di Adam Nitti in versione "abbordabile" miei attuali "giocattoli" sono proprio Gerald Veasley GVB 36 e Gary Willis GWB 35
Grazie Gary,
Grazie Davide,
Claudio Vallese
Im new to jazz but this is amazing.
Top bass player all around the world a long time a go.
The Best !!!!
My Hero !!!!
am I his biggest fan?!
this is sublime
Sempre grande e riconoscibile
Virtuoso virtuosity!
GUYS! This drum groove is available in Gary's book 101 bass tips! It's an awesome book! go buy it!
great !!!
Decent !!!
Master at work!!
I have own the gwb1005 with ebony fingerboard, one of the first version and i'm in love with it! Incredible instrument.
The mother of all funk
impeccable!!
Smooth and Buttery Thy Name is Willis GROOVE and Great Tone and technique. Cool indeed.
❤❤❤
gold...from the first note
sin duda el maestro del fretless ..
Gary's phrasing, as always, is impeccable. He can swing like a mofo.
Ladies and Gentlemen he is a Bass Wizard
Fretless with fret markings?Gary is the best out there!
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Wow! No words. What a monster.
Gary,Jaco mohini❤
Speaking of fretless bass, it was Jaco, but that recognition was overturned.
Trying to wrap my mind around Gary's right hand technique. Amazing! If anyone has any insights to share it would be much appreciated!
Billy Likitsakos music there are few lessons from him online explaining give it a search. I'm trying my best to incorporate his technique it's rather difficult
Learn to play four-note patterns using three fingers. Requires a lot of two hand coordination, and is rhythmically complex, but then you may be able to do what Gary does. Flamenco players use that too.
uno de los bajistas que ama el Fretless
Amén!
wau!!!!
Two contrasting approaches (attacks): I still hold Chris Squire to be the most sublime; I am a James Willis fan, to be sure, and there are things either can do in a way the other cannot, but Squire has the greater World-Historical significance of any Bassist of the last two centuries-
Epic
21:31 cool song
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Leggenda
I'm mostly listening to the music. But, when I am watching, it seems Willis doesn't really use the "Willis Ramp".
Mr. Groove
19.40 he goes off to somewhere no one is familiar with.....
So many confused metal heads in the crowd 😂
sorry but that has got to be among the worst fretless tones i have ever heard and intonation is not really great either (9:30).
a boring performance it would've been way more interesting with a looper but instead he relies on prerecorded instruments