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Post by petrolino on Apr 19, 2019 11:12:09 GMT
'Colder' - Throwing Muses (Micah Newman)
'And A She-Wolf After The War' - Throwing Muses (Micah Newman)
'Run Letter' - Throwing Muses (Micah Newman)
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Post by petrolino on Apr 19, 2019 11:35:12 GMT
You really have a thing for female bassist. I'm more into searching by songs I like, but there are several latin women I've highlighted who've covered a lot of music I like and whose videos I've enjoyed over the years : Marta Altesa who was hand-picked to play by Jamiroquai after the band saw her performing their songs on youtube according to the bass press; Altesa's pal Alessandra Scaravilli who's graduated to making professional social club & stage videos (these 2 introduced me to the work of a band called Incognito through their cover videos for which I'm thankful); Bruna Terroni who's listed by the Metallum Doom Encyclopaedia as being a metal multi-instrumentalist and music teacher performing with many bands in South America; Anna Sentina who I think many bass fans might agree has produced some of the highest quality, colourful and fun bass videos on youtube, often utilising other musicians. But, in punk and metal, there's long been a good mix of bass players, I feel.
But what's with so many bass players on their youtube channels covering their videos in advertising; it's not great to watch with all the pop-ups. And why are some obsessed with keeping a static camera recording them play as they sit / stand perfectly still and emotionless, capturing a studied but grooveless notation with obscured focus and bad resolution? I don't get it, I feel a video can be fun to watch too if it's made with some confidence and imagination.
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Post by petrolino on Apr 19, 2019 11:38:58 GMT
'Gigantic' - Pixies (Cover Solutions)
'Hey' - Pixies (Cover Solutions)
'Where Is My Mind?' - Pixies (Tommy Lee Depp)
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Post by TheSowIsMine on Apr 19, 2019 12:11:50 GMT
You really have a thing for female bassist. I'm more into searching by songs I like, but there are several latin women I've highlighted who've covered a lot of music I like and whose videos I've enjoyed over the years (Marta Altesa who was hand-picked to play by Jamiroquai after the band saw her performing their songs on youtube according to the bass press & her buddy Alessandra Scaravilli who's graduated to making professional social club & stage videos, Bruna Terroni who's a popular metal multi-instrumentalist performing with many bands in South America, and Anna Sentina who most bass fans agree has made some of the highest quality, colourful and fun bass videos on youtube). But, in punk and metal, there's long been a good mix of bass players, I feel.
But what's with so many bass players on their youtube channels covering their videos in advertising; it's not great to watch with all the pop-ups. And why are some obsessed with keeping a static camera tracking them as they still still, capturing a grooveless notation with obscured focus and bad resolution? I don't get it, I feel a video can be fun to watch too if it's made with some confidence and imagination.
The way some film it, is so people can see what they are doing. But that all goes out the moment its filmed on a potato.
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Post by petrolino on Apr 19, 2019 12:19:05 GMT
I'm more into searching by songs I like, but there are several latin women I've highlighted who've covered a lot of music I like and whose videos I've enjoyed over the years (Marta Altesa who was hand-picked to play by Jamiroquai after the band saw her performing their songs on youtube according to the bass press & her buddy Alessandra Scaravilli who's graduated to making professional social club & stage videos, Bruna Terroni who's a popular metal multi-instrumentalist performing with many bands in South America, and Anna Sentina who most bass fans agree has made some of the highest quality, colourful and fun bass videos on youtube). But, in punk and metal, there's long been a good mix of bass players, I feel.
But what's with so many bass players on their youtube channels covering their videos in advertising; it's not great to watch with all the pop-ups. And why are some obsessed with keeping a static camera tracking them as they still still, capturing a grooveless notation with obscured focus and bad resolution? I don't get it, I feel a video can be fun to watch too if it's made with some confidence and imagination.
The way some film it, is so people can see what they are doing. But that all goes out the moment its filmed on a potato. Those videos I can appreciate for all instruments. Some include hints & tabs which is great as they serve a specific purpose. But I think others are just lazily put together, or the player doesn't want to throw themselves into it and put on a performance. I like to see musicians enjoying what they're doing; most of the great ones do.
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Post by petrolino on May 2, 2019 23:43:29 GMT
Voted greatest ever bass cover on the youtube ...
'Uptown Funk' - Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars (Mart 'Loose Juice' Goossens)
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Post by petrolino on May 12, 2019 3:05:11 GMT
'Of Moons, Birds, And Monsters' - MGMT (Heather Jensen)
'Had Ten Dollaz' - Cherry Glazerr (Heather Jensen)
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Post by petrolino on May 25, 2019 21:34:12 GMT
'21st Century Schizoid Man' - King Crimson (Antoine De Saint-Antoine)
'Roundabout' - Yes (TJH3113)
'Lucky Man' - Emerson, Lake & Palmer (FFKing)
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