2 Guitar BASS Lesson Inspired By Red Hot Chili Peppers Flea


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25 Responses to “2 Guitar BASS Lesson Inspired By Red Hot Chili Peppers Flea”

  1. ObscureBeast says:

    Buy whatever sounds nice and feels good.

  2. tolidize says:

    I’ll play like you someday I hope :)

  3. philipkatsotas says:

    cool

  4. flurfmeister says:

    it sounds like higher ground

  5. m1KEstylez says:

    rlly useful thanks

  6. AlbinoPickle says:

    flea=best bassist, flea kicks ass

  7. trovathor92 says:

    agreed, Victor Wooten for example :D i saw rly good videos with 4 string bass!

  8. SSLostSoulSS says:

    Like an idiot I went n bought an expensive Ibanez 5 string for my 1st bass, on the basis that it looked badass and was similar to feildys from Korn. lol

    Will it be really difficult for me to learn on? Hope it’s not too much of a disadvantage. Any advice?

  9. rianbrito says:

    THUMP…POP!..THUMPTHUMP POP!

  10. XanatosPL says:

    I remember, when i was about to buy and play bass guitar :) . But i bought acoustic one and in future i got plan, to buy an electric guitar :D . Anyway, it was first bass movie i’ve seen, so respect. Five stars ;) .

  11. achilliman says:

    i think that a 5 stringed bass is the best thing you can have i personally have a LTD F-105 wich is awesome btw !!!!

  12. ritz60 says:

    when i come to malaysia last year, i was watch live perform from there..nice bass skill in that song…(HATI EMAS) by KEMBARA…70s band…really good…-ritz jamaica

  13. chillraph says:

    holy crap, your comment got so many thumbs up compared to others haha

  14. kennykanocz1 says:

    man the low B is the greatest thing thats happened to the bass….who cares if every other bass player uses a 4. the low b is cool because it allows more notes to be used…use it to be creative in writing your own music….of course i dont reccomend one for a starter because most starters dont start by making thier own songs..the start by learning songs they like and most bass players dont use 5 strings.but if you want to expand your range and you love the sound of that low be like me, get one

  15. ramessescarmine says:

    “POP THE G STRING OUT”!!!!

  16. badjackbrowning5 says:

    plus the B string is really annoying for beginners because you always have to compensate a half-step.

  17. CYCanaan says:

    the only good thing about the low b, is just u can basically play any low note on it and it just sounds like a bass drum lol. its good for keeping the beat when u slap it.

  18. zZFingerZz says:

    Start off with a 4 strings. Because 5 strings can be confusing to a beginner. First just start playing bass, thenif you really like playing bass and ur good, you could plan to buy a 5 string if you really need it for what you play.

  19. jsnake2014 says:

    mine was 5 too. in my opinion its easier later if you start harder

  20. D4RKW01F says:

    I disagree with all of you because if you get a five string you would be able to play both 5 strings and 4 string basses if you have big enough hands i even say that you should get a six string bass then well you would be a masta bass player!!! bass isn’t hard to learn just hard to bring your own style forward not to many bassists have good style and skill or either and more strings just opens up your mind to more possibilites and options that you could be limited to on 4 string!!

  21. AmazingHippie says:

    Kick Ass!

  22. MastaOfTheBass says:

    this is a good video because you can see what his right hand is doing

  23. handsofhell666 says:

    its the same pattern taht higer ground

  24. Zumwaloro says:

    Really brutal metal needs a 5 string bass. I have a 5string too. And I’m a beginner. Maybe it is a bit harder, because you have to care about the plus string, but I think it teaches you to be careful and makes you concentrate on what you are playing.

  25. GrantSmithBass says:

    ..Octaves !! …the back bone to Slap…it has come along way since then….practice scales using this method, like Vic Wooten. I posted some new ways using this technique on a Bach Solo…feel free to have a look. Rock on !!