Tony Grey: Floating River Yangtze
Tony Grey shares this video he put together using a variety of bass loops and showcasing his new Fodera Signature model. Every one of the loops was recorded using the bass.
The tune is “Floating River Yangtze”. So cool.
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I found it to be pretty soothing, especially when you harmonized the bass with your vocals.
Take a listen to this. Looping is definitely an art unto itself. Thanks to NoTreble for this.
Is there anyone who play’s with a pair on here, every video Ive seen have all been dainty jazz solos or some crappy tapping. Can you please put some BASS on here.
lol. spoken like a Raider fan! I’m not hating, I’m a Raider fan too!!!
And I appreciate what you’re saying. Though I am able to enjoy these “dainty jazz solos” too. They’ve feature Pino playing with John Mayer on here too so they do music other than just jazz.
the thing I like most about this is he didn’t slap or pop 1 time. Man cool tune and refreshing to hear something on a bass web sit with no slapping.
Yea…fu**ing hate people that slap basses ;)
Beautiful tune, loved it.
@[1128229067:2048:Or Lubianiker] you are a master at slapping lol!!
@[1650714494:2048:Dale Raszewski] me? never pop’d a G….
@[1128229067:2048:Or Lubianiker] when i break a string it mostly an A or an E but i have pop a few G ‘s but that was in the hair band days well never mind
Great song!
Very nice, very musical- great job! It has an air of Coldplay about it.
Excellent song. Well done with the loops. This video clarifies your earning your own signature model. ;) Would you be offended if I made a comparison to solo Sting work? BUT, I don’t recall Sting firing off runs like those you introduce in the latter moments of the video… :) Very well done.
This sounds like a Pat Metheny piece. Though I personally like playing in the lower registers, I wouldn’t mind being skilled enough to play in the upper range. Good job!
great art with feeling nice job man.
Nice piece
Is the link supposed to work on an iPhone? I just get eternal spinning spokes. Ideally it would open in the YouTube app, if installed.