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Stefano Francazio: Lungo il Sentiero

Stefano Francazio: Lungo il Sentiero

Our Facebook friend Laura Palumbo sent this video to us, featuring Stefano Francazio performing a solo bass piece he wrote named “Lungo il Sentiero”. Love the tone, and the tune.

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Micha? Grott: Preludio

Micha? Grott: Preludio

This video features Polish bassist Micha? Grott, first in a band situation and then performing a piece for solo bass called “Preludio”. Nice harmonic work and the tapping is pretty cool too.

Lucas Pimentel: 6/8

Lucas Pimentel: 6/8

Here’s Brazilian bassist Lucas Pimentel playing a looped chordal groove in 6/8 – simply entitled “6/8” – and soloing over it in style. You may hear a seasonal twist to the main theme.

Viaceslav Svedov and Davide Biale: Bass Collab

Viaceslav Svedov and Davide Biale: Bass Collab

Viaceslav Svedov shares his latest video, this time featuring double the bass as he’s joined by Davide Biale. Viaceslav says he normally doesn’t like projects with more than one bassist, but after performing with Davide, he’s a fan.

Antonio Angotti: Panic Superstition Bass Cover

Antonio Angotti: Panic Superstition Bass Cover

Antonio Angotti shared this interesting mashup with us, with the bassist playing Chris Wolstenholme’s bass line from Muse’s “Panic Station” against Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition”. Very cool… and a little mind-bending too.

Aces of Bass: The All-Bass Medley of Ace of Base

Aces of Bass: The All-Bass Medley of Ace of Base

No Treble reader Kaleb Staples shared this video with us saying it “seems like something you guys would like.” You know us so well, Kaleb. This is Aces of Bass, a clever name for a quintet of double bassists performing a medley of tunes by the Swedish pop band, Ace of Base. The medley includes “The Sign”, “All That She...

Bootsy Collins: Psychoticbumpschool, Live in Houston 1976

Bootsy Collins: Psychoticbumpschool, Live in Houston 1976

Prepare to get funky. Here’s a ridiculously awesome clip of Bootsy Collins and his Rubber Band live in Houston, Texas in 1976 – the same year Stretchin’ Out In Bootsy’s Rubber Band came out. The energy in this song is off the wall, and it’s non-stop funkin’ for ten minutes.

Jermaine Morgan: Imagine Noah’s Journey

Jermaine Morgan: Imagine Noah’s Journey

Jermaine Morgan shared this video with us, featuring him performing his original tune, “Imagine Noah’s Journey”. The song is from Jermaine’s The Journey Continues album. Love the melodic bass work, and the great technique Jermaine shows on this one.

Marcelo Feldman: “Beat It” Solo Bass Arrangement

Marcelo Feldman: “Beat It” Solo Bass Arrangement

When we first featured Marcelo Feldman he was covering Jackson 5’s “I’ll Be There“. This time he’s tackling Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”. Watch for his rendition of the guitar solo played on a green-stringed Stingray.

Chris Minh Doky Band: A New Day

Chris Minh Doky Band: A New Day

Chris Minh Doky has a way of writing happy, hopeful music that not many people can match in my opinion. This video of the song “A New Day” illustrates what I’m talking about.

Jan Urbanec: Acid Jazz Fingerstyle/Slap Bass Groove

Jan Urbanec: Acid Jazz Fingerstyle/Slap Bass Groove

I’ve been following Czech bass player Jan Urbanec for many years now. As great as his videos are, they don’t have a lot of views. Maybe we can change that. Check out this cool acid jazz groove. Or as Jan calls it, “Just two grooves.” The only thing better would be if it was longer.

Hadrien Feraud, Michael Lecoq, & David “Fingers” Haynes: 2013 NAMM Jam

Hadrien Feraud, Michael Lecoq, & David “Fingers” Haynes: 2013 NAMM Jam

A couple of days ago, we featured a NAMM jam video with Victor Wooten, Steve Bailey and David “Fingers” Haynes. Once again, PreSonus brings the goods at the 2013 NAMM show with this jam featuring bassist Hadrien Feraud performing with Haynes and keyboardist Michael Lecoq. So so good.