That was freaking awesome! And to those complaining about overplaying, this isn't a Chaka concert, it's a play along for a bass channel! This is a freebie bass free for all, and it kicks ass!
Well she also hired this band, of which he was the bass player, to specifically play in a gospel style, which includes many runs like this. It’s the style. It wouldn’t work most of the time but in this it definitely does
Dude KNOWS these songs, the instrument, and himself as a player. I can literally see the joy on his face when he hits “those” notes. This is one of those moments, as a musician, where you just laugh out loud at the obscure talent. I adore this. Thank you.
Agreed. Well-put, except there is nothing obscure about one of the best gospel bassists on the scene today. Check out his duos with Marcus, Victor and Malaman. Gouche stands with the giants.
Gouche was MD for Chaka from 2006-2012. Gave that woman's sound a Gospel flavor that turned her songs into this funky/gospel style that was FIRE. Miss him with her to be honest!
The bass guitar is just an extension of his heart. This playing is what every band wants to hear underneath them. Total feel, total soul, total heaven in one man and his instrument.
@@Aegianlulz I play guitar & I'll be happy if my bass player can play that much & that good. IMHO he didn't overplay, but putting in creative contents & dynamics into the song. To me, the music is overall very balance & captivating 🤗🤗
"Overplaying"!?! Seeing him rock this out not only makes me feel like Chaka is live, but he also takes me to places the bass only goes in the hands of the masters, which is "anywhere they want"! I am awestruck every time I watch this!
@@gagslovedotcom I suggest that Chaka was probably cool with it, because he helped accent her live sound. All those notes and he still supported her and put HER front and center. That's apex musicianship IMHO. Seeing and hearing him demonstrate virtuosity here does prompt "A different way of thinking about your bass playing..." for me. Besides, who decides what "overplaying" is? Ear of the beholder, I guess.🙂
Overplaying? As a longtime musician, l've experienced situations of musicians "overplaying" or doing too much accenting where it wasn't needed or being too loud and not blending with the other instruments or the vocalists, and you can tell as that instrument / musician stands out like a sore thumb, but I've also experienced situations of "under" playing. Mr. Gouche gives a fantastic example of what l call enhanced playing, making the song richer, fuller, more colorful. This type of playing inspires you to take your bass playing to another level even if you just work on 25% more of what he's doing. I've heard these songs of Chaka's for years, but this arrangement gives a whole new musical high, and isn't that what we want from music? Not just "butter notes" as Miles Davis wouls say. Push yourself to another level. Nothing to be afraid of...
Gouche said that when he realized that many of the Gospel songs he was playing on were in keys like D and Db, he just decided that tuning down a whole step was the way to get the appropriate low-end rumble he wanted. I believe he started tuning down around 1980’ish.
It was first covered by the Pointer Sisters. First recorded by Prince. On his 1st album! Gouche was Chaka's Music Director for 6yrs. Plus he played for Prince. The Chaka album version was played on Keyboard Bass by Reggie Griffin. Also Stevie Wonder played Chromatic Harmonica and Grand Master Melle Mel from Grand Master Flash and Furious Five did the Rap for the song.
The entire Gouché family, Mother, brothers, sister, sons, daughters nieces and nephews are the most talented family there is. Singers, musicians, songwriters, arrangers, and producers.
I love when he takes his watch off for Ain’t Nobody, it’s like, “this shit just got real!” And for the record, I’m a metal loving white guy, and this is so awesome!
I know this comment is 2 years old but I just discovered this from my dad who is 71 and I'm a 40 year old metal drummer. He's amazing and hits every accent and fills holes so smooth.
Andrew Gouche is one of the nicest, most down to earth people you'd ever have the pleasure of meeting. Obviously his bass playing is out of this world, but he's a really great human being too. BIG ALOHA from Seattle! 🤙
it is June 2024. still I just can't comprehend how infectious in a positive way just looking how Uncle. Gouche kills his funky lines in his signature MTD AG 6.
Let me just say this. As a novice, Andre's clear love for playing truly inspires me. When I first started playing, I was able to keep the birds off my lawn and tick off my neighbors simultaneously (Not where you want to be OR stay). I've gotten to the point now where people can recognize what I'm doing and can appreciate that I'm keeping tempo and getting a lil' jiggy with it. When I watch him immersed in his craft, I smile. Why? Because I get it. I'm nowhere near the solar system in which he plays, but I enjoy what I'm playing and hearing. You only get that from scaring birds and p*ssing off people. The key is to stick with it. In time, you're recognize that look on his face. Thanks Andre.
For all of out there that say this is overplaying, this is THE perfect way to overplay!!!! So deep in, around, and through the pocket that you can't help but smile and laugh out loud at how good this is!!! I discovered Andrew scrolling around on UA-cam looking for Chris Coleman (drummer) videos. Came across a live version of Chaka Khan with Chris playing drums and immediately noticed the bass lines in the song were sooooooo good and had to know who was playing! And the arrangements...Wow!!!
Words cannot describe the magnitude of Andrew Gouche's groove. This is one of the tracks where you start listening and after a while you are left in pure awe.😲
I've watched this so many times. The groove, the space, the chops, the overall feel and general taste is incredible. I'll probably watching this a few more hundred times this year. One of my favourite bass players and one of the first I tell my students to check out.
G. Money yeah.. I’m so amazed how he can sound this good even most of the time he’s just on a simple fingering position.. I’m thinking maybe I can do it easily too haha
This guy's on a whole another level he has chops and he knows exactly where to use them .what a bass playing ninja makes me want to turn my bases into firewood
I love how the arrangement of these songs, was done in a really modern way just enough to make it fresh, exciting, and cool without losing the essence.
I come back to this video once every few months. Most definitely my most favorite rendition of I Feel For You hahaha of ALL!!! His playing has infected me man. I play other instruments as well. One time I was heading to a drum shed with my bros and I listened to this video on the way up. When I got there, they started one groove on a 7/8 timing and I rode the groove and chopped instinctively because I was singing a hybrid bassline from what I heard him playing on the way up! Sometimes I wish people could truly know how much their talent has changed our lives. The first time I heard him do the pentatonic run @6:22 I was like 18, went and picked up a bass and didnt put it down until I had that down Haha. Scott you should do something with Maurice Fitzgerald, another gospel legend for his work with Fred Hammond!! Great stuff! Love the content bro! Love from Trinidad and Tobago. haha I entered the contest but covid has me too low on funds to really boost myself, I've just got to have faith!
Respect to a man that deserves it. Had the pleasure of spending some time with Mr. Gouche at the NRG studio in North Hollywood a few years ago. What a great depth of understanding about bass and music in general. A real gentleman.
This man was the whole reason that I decided to sign up for Scott's Bass Lessons. I wanted every bit of knowledge that I could get to help me maybe one day play with a 100th of the skill and talent that Andrew has put on display here.
Tyler Williams - you’ll get there if you put in the work, my Drum instruction growing up used to consist of “when enough heads and been replaced and sticks chopped all up, it’ll finally click” Best of luck to you!!
He's so connected with the music. Everything he plays just sounds right! I can imagine him playing exactly that for a live show and most of the crowd wouldn't fully appreciate it. But on a UA-cam bass channel, it gets the praise it deserves. Cheers Andrew and cheers Scott for delivering again! :)
Fantastic! This is the clearest version of him jamming these tunes. Can’t be duplicated. I’m not sure it can even be learned, but it’s so cool to hear all that he’s doing. Chops. Imagination. And no matter how far out he’s flying his kite-he’s right there on the hits. Never rushed and with a nice full tone. Thanks for posting SBL.
1. I can’t believe how laid back the singers are. 2. This is everything I love about live bass playing. Gouche does this better than anyone. The parts are similar, but more modern and interesting. This is exactly how I strive to play in a funk: pop live setting. 3. Larry Graham is a legend. “Playing in the studio and playing live are 2 completely different things. -Meshell Ndegeocello
There is so much greatness happening in this piece. I've worked out almost all of the lines. No it's just getting the timing right and try to remember all of it.
I remember these sings when was a kid. Great stuff. Love me some Chaka. Her performance of What's Going On on Standing in the Shadows of Motown is brilliant. I love how this guy is just lobbing out riffs nonstop.
Phenomenal. He lives and breathes every note. He's a one of a kind. Absolute mastery of his instrument. Puts a smile on my face everytime I hear Andrew play.
Thanks Andre for your great bass testimony!! Thank you very much Scott for your great bass reinforcement! Strong roots!! Bass voice on the instrument,and presence, bass aggressive expansion eternal and everlasting!!!!!
Fabulous! Bro' Gouche held down the tonic on the chords, maintained the integrity of the original bass lines, AND also demonstrated that he's got excellent chops. Bravo!
I don't really know what to say right now. I am surprised I don't know about this guy. However, he might be the most musical bass player I have seen to date. I need to meditate on this one. He is living on another planet when it comes to his approach to these songs.
Oh my…speechless. I now feel like a non-musician in comparison. I can’t get over how he locked in beautifully with the fingers and then slapped like it was also always there. OMG.
It is impossible not to understate this, but this is the single most inspiring bass related 9 minutes I have experienced in my entire life.
Yup
Truer words were ne'er spake.
True story.
so true. the technical proficiency but even more, the JOY
Most definitely 🤟🏾🎸
A bass player who actually use all six strings of his guitar beautifully. A rare sight.
Say this over and over again Sir!
I’ve listened to this for 1/2 and a half hour: mesmerized!
So on point!
That was freaking awesome! And to those complaining about overplaying, this isn't a Chaka concert, it's a play along for a bass channel! This is a freebie bass free for all, and it kicks ass!
He actually played like this when he played with Chaka Khan. I love it tho!
Well she also hired this band, of which he was the bass player, to specifically play in a gospel style, which includes many runs like this. It’s the style. It wouldn’t work most of the time but in this it definitely does
@@coreyshafarman8918 Gouché was actually the music director, so she absolutely knew what she was getting.
He is playing with a recording from one her live shows when ( Andrew Gouche' was the music director)..
PERIOD!!!
Dude KNOWS these songs, the instrument, and himself as a player. I can literally see the joy on his face when he hits “those” notes. This is one of those moments, as a musician, where you just laugh out loud at the obscure talent. I adore this. Thank you.
Agreed. Well-put, except there is nothing obscure about one of the best gospel bassists on the scene today. Check out his duos with Marcus, Victor and Malaman. Gouche stands with the giants.
@@arnoldschwisberg2079 ...Because he IS a giant.
I'm guessing "obscure" was dumb autocorrect for "obscene"
@@leojbramble yeah I don't think he meant his talent was some unknown thing.
He is a drummer's dream to play with.
Bro nothing but the truth !
Verdade !
Agreed!!#
👍👌
Very deep pocket...and quite locked with kick and snare.
Gouche was MD for Chaka from 2006-2012. Gave that woman's sound a Gospel flavor that turned her songs into this funky/gospel style that was FIRE. Miss him with her to be honest!
We call it Funkspol
The bass guitar is just an extension of his heart. This playing is what every band wants to hear underneath them. Total feel, total soul, total heaven in one man and his instrument.
I doubt my guitarist would be very happy if I played that much
dave piano I think most bands would ask him to tone it down a bit, but he's very skilled!
@@Aegianlulz Then your guitarist needs to bring more of a game. For us, staying in the pocket isn't enough. We have to drive the band.
@@Aegianlulz I play guitar & I'll be happy if my bass player can play that much & that good. IMHO he didn't overplay, but putting in creative contents & dynamics into the song. To me, the music is overall very balance & captivating 🤗🤗
"Overplaying"!?! Seeing him rock this out not only makes me feel like Chaka is live, but he also takes me to places the bass only goes in the hands of the masters, which is "anywhere they want"! I am awestruck every time I watch this!
He does kind of overplay... But at the same time, he doesn't!! It all fits so well and doesn't get in the way of the melody!
@@gagslovedotcom I suggest that Chaka was probably cool with it, because he helped accent her live sound. All those notes and he still supported her and put HER front and center. That's apex musicianship IMHO. Seeing and hearing him demonstrate virtuosity here does prompt "A different way of thinking about your bass playing..." for me. Besides, who decides what "overplaying" is? Ear of the beholder, I guess.🙂
I've found that people that accuse other musicians over overplaying are usually the ones that can't play like that.
Overplaying? As a longtime musician, l've experienced situations of musicians "overplaying" or doing too much accenting where it wasn't needed or being too loud and not blending with the other instruments or the vocalists, and you can tell as that instrument / musician stands out like a sore thumb, but I've also experienced situations of "under" playing. Mr. Gouche gives a fantastic example of what l call enhanced playing, making the song richer, fuller, more colorful. This type of playing inspires you to take your bass playing to another level even if you just work on 25% more of what he's doing. I've heard these songs of Chaka's for years, but this arrangement gives a whole new musical high, and isn't that what we want from music? Not just "butter notes" as Miles Davis wouls say. Push yourself to another level. Nothing to be afraid of...
April 21, 2024. It's been 10-11 months, and I'm back for another dose of "musicianship" and "mastery". Peace!✌✌✌✌✌
I love the way he uses the super-low notes sparingly. Leaves you begging for more.
Yes, noticed that too! Goes to show it's not all about technique, but phrasing too.
Makes you wonder why he tunes his bass down a whole step. No need to go down there
I kept thinking that too. I was wondering he's playing a 6-string, and he isn't using his lowest string much!
@@meh2199 it changes how the instrument sounds, it's sort of going shortscale bass direction
Gouche said that when he realized that many of the Gospel songs he was playing on were in keys like D and Db, he just decided that tuning down a whole step was the way to get the appropriate low-end rumble he wanted. I believe he started tuning down around 1980’ish.
He knows those songs inside out, the changes, all the intervals, counter melodies, he knows the pocket and just grooves out. Yeah, that's fantastic.
He'd recorded it with Chaka Khan
Of course he knows this inside out......it’s HIS arrangement! 💪🏻🤙🏻
Agree, he's totally toying with it.
See I see this and don’t even know where to start
It was first covered by the Pointer Sisters. First recorded by Prince. On his 1st album! Gouche was Chaka's Music Director for 6yrs. Plus he played for Prince. The Chaka album version was played on Keyboard Bass by Reggie Griffin. Also Stevie Wonder played Chromatic Harmonica and Grand Master Melle Mel from Grand Master Flash and Furious Five did the Rap for the song.
When I pull off one of those 16th note runs I feel so proud of myself. Andrew just does it all the time.
Andrew just got 20 years plus of session and touring experience over you mate ;)
As a bass player myself no where near this brother, this was magic.
Same....Imma go hang my head in misery after watching this magic...
How long did it take B4 both U guys felt you were good and the years it took to get There? This Guy had to start when he got Off Breast Milk!
@@timothybright7064 Every body is different some it takes longer than others but like anything else you have to work at it to get better
I'm sorry buddy but this is far stronger than magic. It's more like sorcery. Amazing!
The entire Gouché family, Mother, brothers, sister, sons, daughters nieces and nephews are the most talented family there is. Singers, musicians, songwriters, arrangers, and producers.
I'm still coming back to this 4 years later! The intro into the second song is incredible!!
The whole record is crazy good!!
I love when he takes his watch off for Ain’t Nobody, it’s like, “this shit just got real!” And for the record, I’m a metal loving white guy, and this is so awesome!
The ol' carpal tunnel settin' in.
Music is the great unifier!
I know this comment is 2 years old but I just discovered this from my dad who is 71 and I'm a 40 year old metal drummer. He's amazing and hits every accent and fills holes so smooth.
Andrew Gouche is one of the nicest, most down to earth people you'd ever have the pleasure of meeting. Obviously his bass playing is out of this world, but he's a really great human being too. BIG ALOHA from Seattle! 🤙
it is June 2024. still I just can't comprehend how infectious in a positive way just looking how Uncle. Gouche kills his funky lines in his signature MTD AG 6.
Just great: technic, feeling, precision. Thanks.
Gouche is a monster for sure!
Great showcase of how a 6 string bass should be played.👏
Utter, utter brilliance. His lovely swift run at one point had me barking like a dog!
🤣🔥
Bass face levels intensify.. 👍👌
Let me just say this. As a novice, Andre's clear love for playing truly inspires me. When I first started playing, I was able to keep the birds off my lawn and tick off my neighbors simultaneously (Not where you want to be OR stay). I've gotten to the point now where people can recognize what I'm doing and can appreciate that I'm keeping tempo and getting a lil' jiggy with it. When I watch him immersed in his craft, I smile. Why? Because I get it. I'm nowhere near the solar system in which he plays, but I enjoy what I'm playing and hearing. You only get that from scaring birds and p*ssing off people. The key is to stick with it. In time, you're recognize that look on his face. Thanks Andre.
The playing is out of this world but the arrangements are just crazy good!
Hardout
Indeed
Word! About the arrangements 👌🏿🔥
yea I wonder who wrote the arrangements for Chaka??
Gooch himself and the Keyboardist on this tour Javad Day.
The DRUMMER ON THIS TRACK THOUGH!! He plays so well to the track as if the drummer was playing with him live. Sheeesh!
The funk from the bass, those harmonious vocals from the background singers and, Chaka's voice were all so melodic. My goodness!
I’m just swimming in it! Do not stop!
This is beyond all levels previously experienced! This cannot be taught. This comes from the depths of his soul!! 👌🏿🔥🫶🏿
Scott: we're gonna funk up some Chaka Khan songs today!
Andrew: hold my watch...
🤣🤣🤣 Two Great Bassist, Right There. Both deserve mad respect. 😁👍🏿
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The hold my watch is so accurate 😂😂
Hold my jock strap.
Best comment ever!
both Andrew on Bass and the host himself -- spot on point
For all of out there that say this is overplaying, this is THE perfect way to overplay!!!! So deep in, around, and through the pocket that you can't help but smile and laugh out loud at how good this is!!! I discovered Andrew scrolling around on UA-cam looking for Chris Coleman (drummer) videos. Came across a live version of Chaka Khan with Chris playing drums and immediately noticed the bass lines in the song were sooooooo good and had to know who was playing! And the arrangements...Wow!!!
Words cannot describe the magnitude of Andrew Gouche's groove. This is one of the tracks where you start listening and after a while you are left in pure awe.😲
this man IS the bass. Perfect tone, tasty licks, groove for days.
I've watched this so many times. The groove, the space, the chops, the overall feel and general taste is incredible. I'll probably watching this a few more hundred times this year. One of my favourite bass players and one of the first I tell my students to check out.
I just rewatched it again - The groove is just too much! 🤣🤘🏻🔥
Absolute master.So different than Melvin Davis.both so damn great.As a huge fan of Anthony Jackson, this is such another great flavor.
absolutely! Huge fan of them all but this close up vid is so enjoyable! @@normanhacker3588
This man just set the bar for all bass players imo!!!
Andrew Gouche is extraordinary!
💯💯💯
Caution: Skill on video is harder than it appears on screen!!
G. Money yeah.. I’m so amazed how he can sound this good even most of the time he’s just on a simple fingering position.. I’m thinking maybe I can do it easily too haha
It appears to be jesus taking the wheel.
True! I think i just lost eight fingers.
OH, and two thumbs.
Yeah, I tried transcribing some of his licks but failed miserably
I can't help but stand there in awe with a stupid grin on my face. This man can groove!
This guy's on a whole another level he has chops and he knows exactly where to use them .what a bass playing ninja makes me want to turn my bases into firewood
I love how the arrangement of these songs, was done in a really modern way just enough to make it fresh, exciting, and cool without losing the essence.
Man! This cat can groove.. Such incredible playin'.. That was absolutely soul stirring! Thank you, Scott! 💕😎
That six string growled like a tiger!
I come back to this video once every few months. Most definitely my most favorite rendition of I Feel For You hahaha of ALL!!!
His playing has infected me man. I play other instruments as well. One time I was heading to a drum shed with my bros and I listened to this video on the way up. When I got there, they started one groove on a 7/8 timing and I rode the groove and chopped instinctively because I was singing a hybrid bassline from what I heard him playing on the way up! Sometimes I wish people could truly know how much their talent has changed our lives. The first time I heard him do the pentatonic run @6:22 I was like 18, went and picked up a bass and didnt put it down until I had that down Haha. Scott you should do something with Maurice Fitzgerald, another gospel legend for his work with Fred Hammond!!
Great stuff! Love the content bro! Love from Trinidad and Tobago. haha I entered the contest but covid has me too low on funds to really boost myself, I've just got to have faith!
A beautiful example of mastery and use of the instrument as an extension of one's heart. This is inspiring at all levels.
Gauche is just a monster on bass am speechless.More so i love how he feels the music.
Such a seasoned and GIFTED professional!! Could listen to him all day!
Chaka Khan is just so amazing. She was so underrated in the 80s. So much soul, so much heart, so much feeling.
💯💯💯
So funky and so musical. Tasteful and masterful. Andrew Gouche is a master of his instrument. Fantastic.
Respect to a man that deserves it. Had the pleasure of spending some time with Mr. Gouche at the NRG studio in North Hollywood a few years ago. What a great depth of understanding about bass and music in general. A real gentleman.
Sat here with a big dumb smile on my face. Man, that was great!
Best bass player I have every heard. Simply unbelievable.
This man was the whole reason that I decided to sign up for Scott's Bass Lessons. I wanted every bit of knowledge that I could get to help me maybe one day play with a 100th of the skill and talent that Andrew has put on display here.
Tyler Williams - you’ll get there if you put in the work, my Drum instruction growing up used to consist of “when enough heads and been replaced and sticks chopped all up, it’ll finally click”
Best of luck to you!!
check out some Geddy Lee.
The GROOVE MASTER!!! His dexterity is Awesome and His EAR for picking up anything he hears is out of this World, God given skills!!!
He's so connected with the music. Everything he plays just sounds right! I can imagine him playing exactly that for a live show and most of the crowd wouldn't fully appreciate it. But on a UA-cam bass channel, it gets the praise it deserves. Cheers Andrew and cheers Scott for delivering again! :)
The groove is real with this man! Phenomenal performance
LOVE IT!!!! Been playin drums since I was 12ish, at 60.. just started learning bass...I can only hope to live long enough to play at that level....🤞
His mix of finger style and slap is just out of this world. 🤩
My melanin is activated. I'm all tingley from the funk.
What an EXCELLENT player. So skilled. And I think he loves his bass. It does look and sound beautiful.
Fantastic! This is the clearest version of him jamming these tunes. Can’t be duplicated. I’m not sure it can even be learned, but it’s so cool to hear all that he’s doing. Chops. Imagination. And no matter how far out he’s flying his kite-he’s right there on the hits. Never rushed and with a nice full tone. Thanks for posting SBL.
the playing AND the arrangements, i just knocked over my morning oatmeal
1. I can’t believe how laid back the singers are.
2. This is everything I love about live bass playing. Gouche does this better than anyone. The parts are similar, but more modern and interesting. This is exactly how I strive to play in a funk: pop live setting.
3. Larry Graham is a legend.
“Playing in the studio and playing live are 2 completely different things.
-Meshell Ndegeocello
WHAT A BASS PLAYER ANDY IS!!! HAT'S OFF!!! THANK'S SCOTT FOR HOSTIN' THIS MAN!!!
Wow he makes this instrument look like an absolute blast to play. Love it!!
I really LOVED to hear him and see Scott's reactions to his playing. His amazement and his hilarity are so contagious !!!
THE LATE GREAT "PRINCE" WROTE THIS 👍.
I’ve watched this so many times. I’ve been playing bass for 34 years, and Andrew Gouche is the real deal. Thanks for this Scott😊
How can this man actually receive any thumbs down at all! What does it take to be accepted. He can be in my band anytime!!
Disgusting the amount of talent he has. Guys like this were born to play music, and he has definitely put his heart into it. Very fun to watch.
My question is. Who dosen't like this?
Are you ok?
It's amazing!
Exactly
It's nothing to do with the original record. Chaka evens sings badly.
@@PorchBassIt's a live show. If you look for the record, then sit at home and listen to the record.
One of the best....If not the Best......Bass Elder!!!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
And that my friends is how a bass master does it!
Dude's my new Hero!!!!🎅🏾🎸🎸🎸🎸
A true legend. Such rhythm! Such great timing and skill! A lot of the sounds in this one definitely heard in church
One of the rare sounds that make me can't find any words to describe the feelings ! Godlike things !
The definition of Killer Bass Player! Andrew was holding court in this performance.
The absolute Hottest Play Back ever! Mad Respect for Andrew...Want to play like him on the bass, when I grow up !
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
5:02 Scott being charmed like a snake
Hahahah.. i see what you see man.. i just focus on scot face and head also 😁
XDDD
Andrew is one of those rare people that is doing what he was put on this earth to do. Be the best bass player.
Andrew had his eyes closed for pretty much the entire video. Let that sink in.
when you practice as much as he did to get that good, memorizing the space between frets happens.
Thats that Jedi Shit at work..!!!!...The "Force" was def wit' him....!!!!
@@ToyManFlyer1100
I think I used to see you in AMS videos.
Next time you practice try playing with your eyes closed. It’s hard at first but you’ll be amazed what you’ll play. You’ll use more feel.
Closed his eyes because he couldn't believe Scott's choice of wardrobe for his visit ....
There is so much greatness happening in this piece. I've worked out almost all of the lines. No it's just getting the timing right and try to remember all of it.
props to Chaka, Prince, and AG. this playing is so much feel - eyes closed, body moving - brilliant! Mr. G. put the G in Groove. Ü ♫
beautiful.....swing, and improvisation, feeling....good good excelente....
Andrew killed those songs - my two favorites from Chaka Kahn. He . definitely funked it up. AWESOME.
I had the pleasure to personally meet Gouche, and sit in on a set at the Town House in Los Angeles. He Inspired me even more to play Bass.
This guy is a monster player.
I remember these sings when was a kid. Great stuff. Love me some Chaka. Her performance of What's Going On on Standing in the Shadows of Motown is brilliant. I love how this guy is just lobbing out riffs nonstop.
Coming from a metalhead.. DAMN this guy can tear it up! I'd buy a solo album from him just grooving and slapping over songs.
GOLD. That put a smile on my face
This guy is a beast. Some of his gospel stuff is even more amazing.
Phenomenal. He lives and breathes every note. He's a one of a kind. Absolute mastery of his instrument. Puts a smile on my face everytime I hear Andrew play.
Thanks Andre for your great bass testimony!! Thank you very much Scott for your great bass reinforcement! Strong roots!! Bass voice on the instrument,and presence, bass aggressive expansion eternal and everlasting!!!!!
Shed a little tear. Amazing how talented (possible understatement) some people are
this is the first time ive heard of andrew, i can already tell, hes a legend
Scott, you have some of the best “how to’ videos as well as guest bass players that really inspire.
Thank You!
The only thing I can say is! “Damn” straight funk! Man the passion was crazy! For the love of music! Wow! Bring me more of these videos!
Fabulous! Bro' Gouche held down the tonic on the chords, maintained the integrity of the original bass lines, AND also demonstrated that he's got excellent chops. Bravo!
I noticed that too, skilled and tasteful
I noticed that too, skilled and tasteful!
YES! One of my favorite songs ever!
Prince knows how to write a damn good song
Ever think about breaking down some of these tunes?
@@5000rgb I’ve done a lesson on the Prince demo version a little while back, the acoustic one.
@@BenEller I'll look for it, thanks!
I don't really know what to say right now. I am surprised I don't know about this guy. However, he might be the most musical bass player I have seen to date. I need to meditate on this one. He is living on another planet when it comes to his approach to these songs.
Phenomenal, you can tell he loves doing, what he's doing.
Oh my…speechless. I now feel like a non-musician in comparison. I can’t get over how he locked in beautifully with the fingers and then slapped like it was also always there. OMG.
Can you get any deeper in the groove than this? No. Great job Andrew!
I believe! Absolutely stunning!!
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