The Waitresses - Christmas Wrapping - bass performance descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2012/12/31

Hi everybody! I'm back! I'm kicking things off with a quick performance of this fabulous Tracy Wormworth bass line. As usual, this is NOT a note for note cover. This is my interpretation. Just having fun here! Apologies for the bad camera angle. I'll get it right next time. :)

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Comentarios

9 years ago

Paul Callas

Great playing!!! You play with such finesse. I hope you found your dog. I know it's been two years. Take care.

9 years ago

Charlie Payne

GOOD GRIEF YOU ARE GOOD! Terrific job on this.

9 years ago

Brad Dardaganian

Great! Do you have a tab for this??

9 years ago

CB7ism

NAILED IT! NICE JOB :)

9 years ago

Jeff K

Awesome! Smooth!

10 years ago

BassEditor

Fantastic performance! Gotta try this out. Did you find your dog?

10 years ago

Jesus Rios

Nice guitar bass picking keep it up

10 years ago

tall32guy

Hey there you are cute!!!! And I love your bass playing!!! :)

10 years ago

Tara W

Awesome!!

10 years ago

anextday

do you have the tabs for this song man...???

11 years ago

mediaboyz

Song Starts at 1:40

11 years ago

Joe Saxon

Zuma, As much as I love the DD/JT stuff and the Haircut 100 song, this just may be my fave bass cover of yours! You really rock this one out! Looks like you are having fun too!

11 years ago

Bart Witek

What kind of washers/strap locks are you using? they sure look indestructible..lol

11 years ago

Prostheta

That's the thing, isn't it though? The Gotoh bridge is a big different plus the quality of Matsumoku fretwork was quite recognisable. I'm sure that unless the re-issues were going for a different feel it would be no big job to copy the profiles from a vintage specimen. Funny thing, the cheap Korean IGB-50 I got for £32 off eBay was a mix of Japanese holdover parts and Korean cheapy bits. Japanese fretwork over a Basswood (or whatever) body!

11 years ago

Paul Michael Shields

Hi Bud. Firstly Happy New Year to you.. Im thinking of buying an ORIGINAL Aria SB 1000 online (as thats the only place that sells them) the only problem i have is how can i check if its an original Matsumoku produced version or the new re-issued ones.. I havnt heard any great reviews on the re-issued models, hence why i wont to get an original back again.. Is there anyway of telling by the Seial Number, any Info on this matter would be much appreciated.. Thanks..

11 years ago

TheZomba1965

Nice work friend,I'm a drummer who loves the bass (i'm a lefty who bass a righty bass..strings up/down..badly i might add) anyway,all m fave basslines are from 80's and you nail them all brother. Thank's for all your posts. Good luck w/the pooch

11 years ago

TheGodParticle

I see it now second time round, sorry bro i was too focused on the fingers and frets. Cheers and good to see you back.

11 years ago

zumazmusic

Duly noted!

11 years ago

zumazmusic

You didn't see the text in my video?! My doggie was under there! That's the "day bed" anyhow. I only take the occasional nap there.

11 years ago

zumazmusic

I JUST heard a recording of a "RI" model and it sounded pretty spot-on to me. I can't comment on the feel, though.

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