Bass Guitar Techniques of Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones | Reverb Learn to Play

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2018
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    Treat yourself or find the perfect gift for your favorite music maker. Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones managed to stand out in a band with Jimmy Page, John Bonham, and Robert Plant (which for music fans, is no small feat.) From his life as a session musician, through the Zeppelin years, and more recently with Them Crooked Vultures, his grooving rock basslines inspired Jake to dig into some of the theory and technique that make these riffs and lines timeless.
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  • @matthewheinecke2621
    @matthewheinecke2621 Před 5 lety +1045

    This may be the only video on CZcams where someone picks up a jazz bass and doesn't immediately start slapping.

    • @SciFiArtman
      @SciFiArtman Před 5 lety +70

      Yeah, it's very sad to me that slapping and popping is reduced to funk ONLY! It's like a cartoon style, and it doesn't have to be! But JPJ was one of the kings of melodic bass, along with McCartney, Squire, Rutherford, and a few others. All too often I see bass players that can slap and pop their way through a wonderful solo, but then drop the ball playing with a band. I fear soloing is killing truly great bass playing!

    • @reiniervanzwieten7092
      @reiniervanzwieten7092 Před 5 lety +12

      Dude Good bass playing is still really relevant. just look at some of the best bassist. you have people like joe dart of Vulfpeck. also that guy i don't know the name of that plays in Jamiroquai. and then all rock and metal have some damn fine bass players who basically never slap. i myself am a quite jong bass player. and yhea i do like that showoffy stuff like marcus miller, but only to play not to listen to. I really like to listen (and play in bands) the bass lines that are groovy and simplistic. trust me, i just think there are to many bassist of my generation caring more about technique and speed then groove and timing but i think those people are not as serious about the instrument. and there are enough bass players my age who do think it's really important to set the groove and those are i think the ones that have a chance at getting in some great and popular bands. what i would say is decreasing is jazz soloing(it is something i am working on but it's quite difficult) but when it becomes rare everyone wants to know how to do it again because it's unique.

    • @SciFiArtman
      @SciFiArtman Před 5 lety +10

      Sure, there are plenty of good bass players out there, I never said there weren't. But I DO think there is way too much focus on creating cool solos, and the art, craft, and skill of playing with band is suffering because of this near obsession with bass soloing focus. That's NOT a bass player's number one job, IMO. Soloing is fun, and cool, and looks cool on CZcams videos, but the art of being a functional bassist in a band isn't progressing nearly as fast as flashy soloing. It's not a popular view, but I think it's one bassists should consider, or not. I've seen this with drummers too! Killer soloists, but only so-so with a band.

    • @stevevirginia308
      @stevevirginia308 Před 5 lety +8

      Matthew Heinecke I hate slapping

    • @reiniervanzwieten7092
      @reiniervanzwieten7092 Před 5 lety +4

      Trust me when i say that those people are not gonna be famous the only people who are going to listen to bassists solo are bassists. Same goes for drumming.

  • @maxmeeder1542
    @maxmeeder1542 Před 5 lety +385

    Ramble On might be my favorite bass line of all time

    • @patrickbrown3135
      @patrickbrown3135 Před 5 lety +3

      Played on an 8 string bass. Currently on display at the rock hall.

    • @harrisonvos5069
      @harrisonvos5069 Před 4 lety +9

      Patrick Brown oof so wrong... you know that song is from II, right? That’s definitely a 4-string, almost certainly his Jazz Bass.

    • @maxegan2398
      @maxegan2398 Před 4 lety

      Harrison Vos Nevermind Sorry for some reason I thought we were talking about dazed and confused ?? just tired I guess

    • @allrequiredfields
      @allrequiredfields Před 4 lety +1

      It is *the* greatest bass line in all of rock and roll.
      Yes, Entwistle and Squire played neat, busy bass lines but the bass on Ramble On is still a *proper* bass part. It wasn't written on bass, so its role was still to support the guitar and vocals - and it *never* gets in the way of either, yet it's the part that *makes* the song; it's really the only part of the song that you can hum - and STILL it doesn't step on the vocals or guitar.
      The only other bass player in popular music (and I mean that in the broadest sense possible) who wrote bass parts like that was the also legendary James Jamerson.

    • @piscesman54
      @piscesman54 Před 2 lety

      Yes, it is an absolute masterpiece. It carries it all the way through and sets the mood for both the folk part and the rock part with such class. The guy is a freaking genius.

  • @PocketCloyster
    @PocketCloyster Před 5 lety +1016

    It’s a shame that JPJ doesn’t get the recognition like the other 3 in Led Zeppelin

    • @pjsbulldog67
      @pjsbulldog67 Před 5 lety +263

      Most zeppelin fans absolutely know his worth

    • @PocketCloyster
      @PocketCloyster Před 5 lety +20

      pjsbulldog67 That’s true

    • @davedecker1725
      @davedecker1725 Před 5 lety +47

      David Beltz FUCKING A!!! Any band would kill to have him. The most dangerous weapon in the Zeppelin.

    • @monarch770
      @monarch770 Před 5 lety +6

      pjsbulldog67 i wouldn’t call myself a fan (more of a stones guy) but i recognize that he is if not the best bass player ever. Bill Wymans a close third of course :)

    • @elliebean1118
      @elliebean1118 Před 5 lety +6

      It makes sense, though. The only member I genuinely find less impressive than him in any/all forms is Plant (who seems like a lovely guy with amazing taste in music regardless of decade, including those since). It's a dilemma ranking the members of Zep, which is why you shouldn't bother.
      I'm not a fan of the "JPJ was the secret weapon" thing. It obviously isn't objectively true, even though he could play a whopping 2.5 types of instruments pretty well.

  • @Wayne_Robinson
    @Wayne_Robinson Před 4 lety +238

    Between bass, keys, mandolin, arrangement ideas and more, he's truly an outstanding rock musician and definitely a big part of The Zep's massive success.

    • @SneedBass
      @SneedBass Před rokem +4

      Jones was a highly sought after session player. I'm glad he decided to play in Led Zeppelin. He was my inspiration into playing bass. Now I seek to be a multi instrumentalist like him. Jones was a genius.

    • @johngeiger3770
      @johngeiger3770 Před rokem +1

      So good that he is also known as the "invisible fifth Led Zeppelin member" because of how he skilfully transitioned between bass and organs/keyboard.

    • @santosmadrigal3702
      @santosmadrigal3702 Před rokem +1

      John really starts cookin when the song starts fading out .

    • @dlm9293
      @dlm9293 Před 9 měsíci

      Absofuckinglutely

    • @wulf67
      @wulf67 Před 5 měsíci

      Maybe the most underrated musician in history.

  • @paulsummerside
    @paulsummerside Před 5 lety +37

    For JPJ, its not simply just technique that is important, but the tone he gets and the sheer feel and timing that he gives to each tune. Something that is probably even harder for some to get than technique alone. Infact for the JPJ sound, as with most artists, tone and feel for a piece will go further than technique.

    • @johngeiger3770
      @johngeiger3770 Před rokem +2

      Absolutely. He never let his ego get in the way of producing great music and he made it for his listeners. There is not a grain of pretentiousness in JPJ.

  • @vinorama58
    @vinorama58 Před 5 lety +552

    JPJ puts the pick vs fingers controversy to bed by allowing both techniques to live together in harmony.

    • @pjmuck
      @pjmuck Před 5 lety +68

      There is no pick vs. fingers "controversy" to any true musicians, only ignorant idiots.

    • @cinesilenziosa8750
      @cinesilenziosa8750 Před 5 lety +50

      Round 2: flats vs rounds
      FIGHT!!!

    • @crimfan
      @crimfan Před 5 lety +27

      The "controversy" is really more about the fact that there are guitarists who show up saying "well I can play guitar so I can play bass too" and inevitably bring their picks. Um... no, no you can't actually play bass if you haven't put in time on a bass!

    • @davidmckean955
      @davidmckean955 Před 5 lety +12

      @@crimfan - most decent guitarists can play with their fingers anyway.

    • @crimfan
      @crimfan Před 5 lety +1

      @TheGreaterGood80 Oh definitely some of the greats made use of plectrum playing exclusively or in part.

  • @ZigbertD
    @ZigbertD Před 3 lety +27

    The bass part in “The Song Remains The Same” is phenomenal. I think his playing is probably overshadowed by other rock bass heroes because even when when he was playing incredibly difficult and musically sophisticated lines, even very busy ones, they were always serving first and foremost as rock solid rhythm section support, and furnishing harmonic interest without getting in the way.

  • @mgmg3561
    @mgmg3561 Před 5 lety +44

    J. P. Jones ... the name of the best bassist of all times. Never flamboyant, never ignored, never borring ... GENIUS.

    • @ZacCostilla
      @ZacCostilla Před 4 lety +3

      JPJ is amazing! The Mt. Rushmore of Bass would be James Jamerson, JPJ, Flea, and Geezer Butler

    • @trajan6927
      @trajan6927 Před 4 lety +1

      John Entwistle since 1965 has been voted number 1 or number 2 bass player in every music magazine poll. Bassist Of The Millenium.

  • @davidendriss
    @davidendriss Před 5 lety +72

    "The Ocean" walking bass line at the end

    • @DFWTF
      @DFWTF Před 4 lety +3

      That's "how many more times "

  • @etidancal
    @etidancal Před 5 lety +523

    I would love to see about John Deacon from Queen, he has very unusual bass lines worth to look into!

    • @Pierfra007
      @Pierfra007 Před 5 lety +21

      one of the greatest and underrated artists out there.

    • @etidancal
      @etidancal Před 5 lety +26

      Look at any of his basslines from The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke, The Millionaire Waltz, You're My Best Friend, or even the late years with These are the days of our lives, he takes the bass to the front and using it as a voice in most cases.

    • @Pierfra007
      @Pierfra007 Před 5 lety +19

      I think he's one of the hardest to imitate. anyone can play like Entwistle, JPJ or Geddy Lee, but playing with the same taste as Deacon is almost impossible!

    • @etidancal
      @etidancal Před 5 lety +6

      He has a very special touch and very precise on the tempo, what's also difficult is to apply his technique on an original or another song. Look at Jealousy, that's a very soft song and besides Freddie's piano (which people really have to look into it) the bass is what makes the song

    • @markkeneson6806
      @markkeneson6806 Před 5 lety +22

      @@Pierfra007 , while I agree that John Deacon is underrated, I don't think that just anyone can play like John Entwistle, as you said. Check out some videos of his right hand technique.

  • @mikevonhohenstein5587
    @mikevonhohenstein5587 Před 5 lety +55

    JPJ is definitely one of my favorite bassists, maybe #1. Just a genius player and composer.

    • @ZeaNeth-pm3rc
      @ZeaNeth-pm3rc Před 2 lety +2

      Same here, I had that realization when I was watching this

    • @SneedBass
      @SneedBass Před rokem +2

      When I was 12-13 so about 2004, my friend's brother was introducing me to Led Zeppelin. When I heard Jones play, he inspired me to take up bass playing. So I saved up my lunch money from school everyday and combined it with my birthday money to get my first bass. 18 years later and I'm still learning how much of a genius that Jones is. The man is spectacular.

  • @theOneTheHunter
    @theOneTheHunter Před 5 lety +325

    The Lemon Song....bass solo?

    • @TrowbridgeSounds
      @TrowbridgeSounds Před 5 lety +29

      I was just gonna put this! The entire middle section where he just free floats and makes the blues sound like orchestral parts in a funky way. Aahhh

    • @marshall881
      @marshall881 Před 5 lety +12

      TheHunter my absolute most favorite part out of any Zep song. Iconic

    • @henrynoel3336
      @henrynoel3336 Před 5 lety +3

      same

    • @relayer43
      @relayer43 Před 5 lety +9

      Also Travelling Riverside Blues. British Jamerson for sure!

    • @mr.yellowstrat3352
      @mr.yellowstrat3352 Před 5 lety +2

      Yeshhh

  • @Severinate
    @Severinate Před 3 lety +10

    People say JPJ is underrated, when you're in a band with arguably the greatest rock drummer and greatest rock guitarist, that's not being underrated. It's being recognised by exactly the people you want to be recognised by.

  • @flatsix666
    @flatsix666 Před 5 lety +8

    Four master musicians came together and created the fabulous music we hear today as Led Zeppelin. What an ever lasting legacy !

  • @RobotequeMusic
    @RobotequeMusic Před 3 lety +7

    Achilles Last Stand is interesting because JPJ plays the snare accent hits in the chorus to cover for Bonham and keeps the horse gallup line together. The whole song has incredible bass playing

  • @LittleBrotherEli
    @LittleBrotherEli Před 5 lety +56

    John Paul made me want to pick up the bass! What a legend :)

  • @jamiebruner8463
    @jamiebruner8463 Před 3 lety +4

    This video is solely responsible for me getting a bass. Thanks, Jake.

  • @donthompson1768
    @donthompson1768 Před 3 lety +12

    John Paul Jones is my favorite musician. Long ago, I heard an interview with Jimmy Page where he said that JPJ was the best musician he has ever worked with. This comes as no surprise to me. It is not just his bass playing skills, the man is artistically much deeper that . He is a musicians musician, an artists artist.

    • @Ikkipepsi
      @Ikkipepsi Před 3 lety

      Do you remember wich interview is this? I would love to see it

  • @decko87
    @decko87 Před 5 lety +118

    Good Times Bad Times is super hard to play

    • @och70
      @och70 Před 5 lety +22

      Practice it in pieces, then put the whole thing together. It's much easier to break it down into sections than to try and tackle the whole thing at once.

    • @jakskejajajajaa4283
      @jakskejajajajaa4283 Před 4 lety +2

      och70 that’s right
      Can you say how experienced player you should be to play this sing because i’am practising this song and i have played bass now 8months

    • @Md75897
      @Md75897 Před 4 lety

      @@jakskejajajajaa4283 that song will be quite a challenge if you have only been playing 8 months

    • @jakskejajajajaa4283
      @jakskejajajajaa4283 Před 4 lety

      onehung lo well i can play that song pretty good

    • @jakskejajajajaa4283
      @jakskejajajajaa4283 Před 3 lety

      gheddi hey i can play it and bunch of other songs like dark necessities and take the power back!

  • @MonkyMonk729
    @MonkyMonk729 Před 5 lety +8

    John Paul Jones is a musical beast. I"m a guitar player and I love Jimmy Page but there are so many Zeppelin songs where I always key in on and marvel over the bass part not only as a stand alone track of technical wizardry, but also how brilliantly it relates in different ways to both what the drums are doing and what the guitar is doing. Lemon Song is one where I always focus on the bass track the entire song and it just makes me realize how insane his chops really were. You can tell he's improvising through those jam sections and he's hitting so many god damn notes and not a single one of them is a brick and it never muddles up what the guitar and drums are doing whatsoever. He's still that good. His bass parts for Them Crooked Vultures are just amazing. That album is easily the most rockin' album any of the members have done outside of Zeppelin. Long live JPJ!

    • @timhays332
      @timhays332 Před 2 lety

      Was hoping someone would mention the Lemon Song. Absolutely spot on. Killer ideas on a "Killin Floor" - reference deliberate!

  • @zepandguns
    @zepandguns Před 5 lety +164

    Achilles Last Stand, you forgot this one !

  • @Mwversaci
    @Mwversaci Před 4 lety +2

    One of the greatest bassists in Rock. His parts are often difficult to play at the same time sounding amazing and doing the job. You are a great player man. Your playing on this video is flawless.

  • @filipsak9913
    @filipsak9913 Před 5 lety +131

    would love to see some of his them crooked vultures riffs, cause he is really rippin it there

    • @ferriswill4929
      @ferriswill4929 Před 5 lety +9

      Filip Šak yeah he does some weird, amazing shit with them, especially if you watch live footage of TCV

    • @andrewpappas9311
      @andrewpappas9311 Před 4 lety +4

      Heck yeah, his playing on New Fang is funky as hell and it’s awesome

  • @TheRover1977
    @TheRover1977 Před 5 lety +33

    I hope you guys can come around for a part two of JPJ! I'd love to see you guys go through a few songs that he used his Alembic 8-string bass on (Nobody's Fault but Mine, Achilles Last Stand, etc.) as well as a few songs from Them Crooked Vultures! The bass line that the guitar plays with in the last part of No One Loves Me & Neither Do I is insane. Elephants, Scumbag Blues, and Spinning in Daffodils are all excellent candidates for a part two as well!

  • @Philtration
    @Philtration Před 5 lety +13

    Nice job.
    Bonham and Jones worked off of each other to perfection.

  • @andrewpappas9311
    @andrewpappas9311 Před 5 lety +216

    I'd love to see one of these for Krist Novoselic, he's such an underrated bassist and he's written such awesome bass lines with Nirvana like In Bloom, Lithium, Love Buzz and Lounge Act

    • @wildchild01ok
      @wildchild01ok Před 5 lety +2

      ?

    • @gr1m805
      @gr1m805 Před 5 lety +16

      He didn't write love buzz but yeah good suggestion that'd be cool

    • @andrewpappas9311
      @andrewpappas9311 Před 5 lety +5

      Grim Right, I forgot. Still, awesome bass line though

    • @sho-nuffmadrigal6857
      @sho-nuffmadrigal6857 Před 5 lety +2

      I agree he is an underrated bass player but does anyone know if he wrote those bass lines?

    • @glockteau______twins
      @glockteau______twins Před 5 lety +1

      please yes. so criminally underrated

  • @rocksoff731
    @rocksoff731 Před 5 lety +27

    Not sure there is a cooler bass line than The Song Remains the same. It’s obviously not the most difficult thing he played but it just sounds so good!

  • @johnberg1326
    @johnberg1326 Před 5 lety

    I have been mesmerized by John’s savvy since I heard LZ1 when I was 9. Thanks to your great work I love him even more. Thank you.

  • @hofitpeer175
    @hofitpeer175 Před 3 lety +14

    One of my favorites is The rover from Physical Graffiti.

  • @hughes2397
    @hughes2397 Před 5 lety +2

    Love that Jazz Bass! JPJ was always absolutely amazing to me. His influence has always played a HUGE roll in my style of bass playing.

  • @suzukishogun1192
    @suzukishogun1192 Před rokem +1

    JPJ is the most versatile musicians I ever known. It was a blessing for Led Zeppelin to have him in the band. His works on No Quarter, Ramble On, The Lemon Song, Achilles Last Stand, Immigrant Song, Going to California, Kashmir, etc were amazing.

  • @cybrunel1016
    @cybrunel1016 Před 4 lety +2

    Great lesson and background on one of the greats. Kudos, very well done & thank you.

  • @boogiewoogit5597
    @boogiewoogit5597 Před 10 měsíci

    Best bass vid I’ve seen in a long time, thx. Yer a great player and teacher

  • @bass420man1
    @bass420man1 Před 2 lety

    Such a great video…you picked my fav’s as well, played them spot on and really explained his genius on the bass 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @fernandogarajalde4066
    @fernandogarajalde4066 Před 5 lety +1

    BEST rendition I've seen of these riffs EVER, and I've been playing these songs for over 46 years. You did your homework, son!

  • @grahamcharlton9704
    @grahamcharlton9704 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you SO much for this. As a huge JPJ fan, I've been chasing some of these licks for years. Well done Reverb.

  • @JollyWillard
    @JollyWillard Před 4 lety

    What a great video! Jake makes the theory so easy to understand. That Jazz Bass sounds great. Beautiful playing with clear articulation. I’m a subscriber now.

  • @albertrd.9342
    @albertrd.9342 Před 5 lety

    Thank you. I have always been a fan of John Paul Jones, but I have a greater appreciation for him after this video.

  • @nicholastrombley7283
    @nicholastrombley7283 Před 4 lety +2

    Custard pie. So simple yet so funky. One of my favorites.

  • @victorb656
    @victorb656 Před 5 lety +1

    So well done! Thanks for this. Great tribute/lesson all in one.

  • @karmajarrule
    @karmajarrule Před 5 lety

    I love the way he plays whole lotta love, using the open strings while playing the riff

  • @jeffmorrison5695
    @jeffmorrison5695 Před 3 lety +2

    Yep. You're right there was a lot of Jameson in JPJs playing. Probably why I love both players and what they bring to the music.

  • @skaterdude7277
    @skaterdude7277 Před 5 lety

    Support the people and just release those quality tabs. Best tabs i've ever seen for it. Having it written on the staff is so helpful

  • @gringochucha
    @gringochucha Před 2 lety +3

    One of the things I've learned playing Zeppelin on bass is that, just like Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones wasn't always super "clean", but in the context of the song, what he played rocks so hard. Plus, he wouldn't play exactly the same line over and over again, but add a lot of subtle variations.
    So I try to not obsess over playing the exact same lines every time either, but play around with them a little as well and focus on the rocking :)

  • @evananddanny
    @evananddanny Před 3 lety +1

    I tear up every single time I hear Ramble On, one of the most beautiful songs ever played on a bass

  • @AutomaticBadger
    @AutomaticBadger Před 5 lety +1

    This teacher is awesome. I don't even play the bass - I'm a guitarist - but this totally helps me understand where and how good bass drives a song.

  • @Doones51
    @Doones51 Před 3 lety +2

    I really like Jake's bass sound, and he plays this stuff fluently. JPJ's bass lines are really superb, too. Great video.

  • @johnhowardnardine6815
    @johnhowardnardine6815 Před 3 lety +5

    I have always contended that LZ was essentially a funk band, in the way that they used interlocking riffs in such a groove-oriented way. So it's nice to hear about Jones' Motown inspirations. By the way, it would be helpful on these bass player overviews to know what amps you're using, and what strings you're using, and anything in your signal chain we should know about. I really enjoy these: keep 'em coming!

  • @madmac66
    @madmac66 Před 5 lety +9

    Amazing chops. I had completely underestimated JPJs bass lines. Thank you

  • @25headbanger
    @25headbanger Před 5 lety

    Awesome production and information! Loved this vid!

  • @sumika80
    @sumika80 Před 5 lety

    Best appreciation of JPJ's bass playing I have seen. Thanks for your accuracy.

  • @mauricelaidler4789
    @mauricelaidler4789 Před 4 lety

    Excellent! Well put together and explained. John Paul is a great inspiration to me playing bass.

  • @hectornoguerbonetti5172
    @hectornoguerbonetti5172 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks!! I loved this video! Great contribution!!

  • @niconpvc1292
    @niconpvc1292 Před 3 lety +5

    JPJ is one of the most talanted musicans of all time

  • @Johnporteriv
    @Johnporteriv Před 5 lety

    Great break down of how he played those riffs. Thank you

  • @zuke55
    @zuke55 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic video. Thank you!

  • @ultramanj
    @ultramanj Před 5 lety

    This is an awesome lesson, thank you for the details.

  • @lpspinners8736
    @lpspinners8736 Před 4 lety

    I have a new appreciation for the arranging and playing of John Bonham!

  • @wmkennard
    @wmkennard Před 8 měsíci

    This guy is thumping that Bass between learning from Dan Hawkins n this guy sure does motivate me to play n practice more than ever. Thank you

  • @Cascademenace
    @Cascademenace Před 5 lety

    Love these bass presentations. Great presenter!

  • @andrelotter9590
    @andrelotter9590 Před rokem

    This was awesome!Most excellent dude!

  • @voronOsphere
    @voronOsphere Před 4 lety

    This presentation of JPJ's work is wonderful! Thanks!!!!!

  • @richardgagliano1618
    @richardgagliano1618 Před 9 měsíci

    Heck of an insightful, helpful, lesson, thanks!

  • @buzzbabyjesus
    @buzzbabyjesus Před 5 lety

    Excellent video. Nice attention to detail. JPJ deserves credit for sheer musicality. He and Jimmy were both killer arranger/ producers.

  • @westonmohr374
    @westonmohr374 Před 5 lety

    One of the most underrated musicians, what a monster player.

  • @johncurley8617
    @johncurley8617 Před 5 lety +1

    Been waiting for this feature on JPJ for a while! So good! Easily the most influential musician in my life

  • @yuckphooey
    @yuckphooey Před 5 lety

    I love this series, guys. Jake is crushing it.

  • @pensatorseven1898
    @pensatorseven1898 Před 5 lety

    Great tutorial video.

  • @ralphharris4062
    @ralphharris4062 Před rokem

    John Paul Jones is a master bassist Par Excellent that help shape the Zeppelin Sound and is the main reasons why I have a Fender Jazz Bass 🎸 . I'm a black guy from south central Los Angeles that grew up during the 1960's listening to Chuck Berry to the Beatles and Rolling Stones and then i heard Led Zeppelin on radio like 1969 while in 5th grade .. been hooked to their music since..

  • @Svatopluk
    @Svatopluk Před 2 lety

    Well done. You are the first person I've seen on CZcams to get the slurs/slides correct on 'Ramble On'. You have a nice clean and efficient technique.

  • @stephenpan4520
    @stephenpan4520 Před 5 lety

    great vid. thank you so much reverb!

  • @tommymccracken487
    @tommymccracken487 Před 5 lety

    Great video! Thank you very much for sharing!

  • @Johnny_Vox
    @Johnny_Vox Před 4 lety

    What a great teacher!

  • @alvarotorresmestre
    @alvarotorresmestre Před 3 lety

    I enjoy it,many many thanks
    Soy un perro viejo de 55 años que llevo más de 40 años escuchando Led Zeppelin
    Mallorca-Spain
    Well done man

  • @Andybaby
    @Andybaby Před 4 lety

    Thanks for a fantastic, inspiring video.

  • @pittsbull
    @pittsbull Před 5 lety

    Nice job and great playing! JPJ-one of the very best.

  • @Solelova67
    @Solelova67 Před 5 lety

    Definitely enjoyed this Jake

  • @bdaley60657
    @bdaley60657 Před 4 lety

    Well done! That fill on GTBT has been a source of much frustration for me over the years.

  • @robmac6508
    @robmac6508 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for a great video dedicated to one of my all time favourite bassists: John Paul Jones. Very well played and explained, thanks for opening with "Good times , bad times" , probably my all time favourite JPJ bass line.
    I would add to the list of all time favourite/classic JPJ bass lines not included due to time constraints:
    "Dazed and Confused" & his 8 string alembic work on " "Achilles last stand"

  • @zappasoul
    @zappasoul Před 8 dny

    Good work. Thanks.

  • @hemelhempsteadherts
    @hemelhempsteadherts Před 5 lety

    Excellent Sir

  • @kevinoliver4166
    @kevinoliver4166 Před 3 lety

    Love his playing great player big zeppelin fan

  • @Tonytonytone582
    @Tonytonytone582 Před 5 lety +23

    Watching Jake's videos has made me want a jazz bass lol

  • @LiamLovegrove
    @LiamLovegrove Před 5 lety +22

    The. Lemon. Song.

  • @gg41r
    @gg41r Před 2 měsíci

    JPJ is among my top few most fave Bass players of all time. I think he is sublime!

  • @dickgreyson5766
    @dickgreyson5766 Před 4 lety

    Fantastic!

  • @donstevens7847
    @donstevens7847 Před 3 lety

    This is a great video! Love JPJ, love his bass sound too!

  • @sebmorrell
    @sebmorrell Před 6 měsíci

    I forgot how groovy his feel is. Thanks!

  • @jrocktm244
    @jrocktm244 Před 5 lety

    Ramble on is the grooviest bassline ever. Gives me chills.

  • @legolwa
    @legolwa Před 4 lety

    Good, clean replication of his lines

  • @jasonbryant.bassguitarplay3641

    nice lesson.. love it...
    J.P.J. 🎸🤘🤘

  • @peeholio3260
    @peeholio3260 Před 6 měsíci

    Bass line on in my rime of dying is one of my faves. The live version is killer

  • @bassistdc
    @bassistdc Před 3 lety

    Great stuff!

  • @sawman3364
    @sawman3364 Před rokem

    JPJ and John Entwistle. My two fav's. Absolute thunderous brilliance.✌️

  • @goncalomarques2711
    @goncalomarques2711 Před 5 lety +66

    Well... Now we need Geddy Lee, John Deacon and Chris Squire

  • @Braglemaster123
    @Braglemaster123 Před 4 lety

    Excellent

  • @connorpark2744
    @connorpark2744 Před 5 lety

    That's one beautiful Jazz Bass

  • @jameshem
    @jameshem Před 5 lety

    Great vid. Great playing.

  • @harrymills2770
    @harrymills2770 Před 4 lety

    Well done.

  • @MichaelDemetriusHAsis
    @MichaelDemetriusHAsis Před 5 lety

    He’s so UNDERRATED!!!