7 Reasons Flea is Awesome (with Bass Lesson Tips)

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  • 👉 My full beginner bass course: yeah.bassbuzz.com/flea
    Flea - awesome or overrated? Here’s my take, including a bunch of tips on how to play like the man himself. (sock not included)
    Whether you’re just a fan of music, or looking to improve your bass game, this video will give you 7 reasons why I think Flea is awesome including tips you can use to emulate his signature style so you can sound as kickass as he does.
    First we’ll break down what makes his signature slap style so badass, and I’ll give you a cheat code for coming up with your own Flea-style slap lines. If you’ve got basic slap skills and you can count “one and two and three and four and,” you’ve got the gig.
    Flea haters often complain that he doesn’t play ‘clean’ enough. So we’ll explore his punk influence, and how that background creates the fiery sound of the Chili Peppers. (that wouldn’t be the same if Flea played super clean and virtuosically)
    And Flea isn’t a one-trick pony - he shows his versatility on his many recordings with other artists, including Tom Waits, Johnny Cash, Alanis Morissette, Joshua Redman, Atoms For Peace, Young MC, and many others. I’ll play you some of my favorites.
    Flea contributes a lot of important melody to RHCP and the other artists he plays with too. I’ll give you another Flea bass lesson tidbit where I break down how he supports the guitar while adding melodic motion in the chorus of Can’t Stop. That’ll also show you that Flea does know some music theory, and why that might help you too.
    But all that melody doesn’t keep him from being a solid rhythm section player. The rhythm of his bass lines is strongly linked to the drum parts. I’ll show you how his slaps and pops groove with the kick and snare of the drum kit, and how to start approaching bass rhythms the same way.
    Flea brings classic funk history to a more pop and rock audience. He’s very open about how much he draws from Larry Graham, Bootsy, Louis Johnson, George Porter Jr. and more. I’ll show you a fun demo where I play bass lines from those great bassists, followed by Flea bass lines that share similarities.
    I’ll finish up by showing you how Flea keeps it real. While other artists have sold out and bland-ified their sound over the years, Flea and RHCP keep bringing the fire. While Flea has changed his sound over years to add more melody and nuance, you can still hear him beating the crap out of his bass, from the first record to the last.
    Do you like things that don’t suck? Me too. Subscribe to BassBuzz to see some more of them - yeah.bassbuzz.com/subscribe
    #fleabasslesson #redhotchilipeppers
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  • @BassBuzz
    @BassBuzz  Pƙed 4 lety +212

    Wanna start slapping like Flea? (is that even a question?) Get started with the basics in my new idiot-proof slap video: czcams.com/video/DBUyusoZ1kk/video.html

    • @yourchefcock7495
      @yourchefcock7495 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      BassBuzz i play guitar for like 10 years and... I wanna learn bass so bad after is listened to the first 3 albums from the rhcp

    • @yourchefcock7495
      @yourchefcock7495 Pƙed 4 lety

      Do you have tips? Because idk if a bass will kill my amp

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Pƙed 4 lety +5

      It won't kill your amp, but it won't sound great, basses need bass amps!

    • @goblincruncher9936
      @goblincruncher9936 Pƙed 4 lety

      Is this the wrong link? It sends me to the blues box video

    • @Tezzy_01
      @Tezzy_01 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@goblincruncher9936 same

  • @julianh.1820
    @julianh.1820 Pƙed 4 lety +1056

    Reason number 8: When you see him live, he always gives 100% on a gig!

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Pƙed 4 lety +194

      Reason number 9: Still rocking the shirtless look at age 56.

    • @otahime5799
      @otahime5799 Pƙed 4 lety +22

      i saw him live and i can die now

    • @PrettyLittleDitty2089
      @PrettyLittleDitty2089 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      I strongly agreee. Just saw them again just a week ago. KILLING BASS SO HARD ON EVERY SHOWS @ 56.

    • @Calebos261
      @Calebos261 Pƙed 4 lety +13

      I saw him in the late 90’s and the gratitude he and the rest of the band showed to the crowd was unparalleled from any other band/group/artist I’ve ever seen. He truly loves his fans and he gives it all for them

    • @steveh2456
      @steveh2456 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Reason number 10 : why? cuz he is flea

  • @loyalkingshound7369
    @loyalkingshound7369 Pƙed 4 lety +2402

    flea is honestly one of the reasons i started playing bass

  • @prohibitedbeatz
    @prohibitedbeatz Pƙed 4 lety +578

    I’m not a huge fan but, as far as I know, Flea has never done anything BUT elevate “bass awareness” among mainstream listeners and spread messages of kindness and love. A very humble individual who has more than earned his due.

    • @christopherjamesthorburn1792
      @christopherjamesthorburn1792 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      @@carnmarth334 how so?

    • @MoodyWatters
      @MoodyWatters Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Quite so.

    • @christopherjamesthorburn1792
      @christopherjamesthorburn1792 Pƙed 3 lety +7

      @@MoodyWatters that wasn't an answer. Bass awareness sounds like something I could get behind. I Don't know why it would be seen as a negative??

    • @sibelka1994
      @sibelka1994 Pƙed 2 lety +19

      THIS. as a pre-teen i couldn't even differentiate the bass from guitar as i listened to music until i discovered RHCP, and i was like "what is this magnificent instrument"

  • @Shane-iy6xf
    @Shane-iy6xf Pƙed rokem +98

    It's not just about his playing of his instrument, it's his energy and stage presence that anyone who has anything negative to say about him could never pull off lol!

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Pƙed rokem +22

      Totally! Haters don't have tube sock level commitment. :)

  • @sethsargent8937
    @sethsargent8937 Pƙed 4 lety +949

    Flea is not overrated. Flea is Flea. He’s original and plays what he feels. I don’t consider him the best bass player but he is my favorite bass player!

    • @enricoandrini4453
      @enricoandrini4453 Pƙed 4 lety +22

      i share 100%, flea is flea. not the most technic bassist of all time but he has his amazing style

    • @flash001USA
      @flash001USA Pƙed 4 lety +7

      Your remark pretty much nailed it.

    • @getsideways7257
      @getsideways7257 Pƙed 4 lety +25

      Indeed. He lives the bass. Music is not about being perfectly technical, it's much more important to make the instrument speak for you. Music is art, and it's only art when it activates certain parts of the audience's brain, pretty much opening a window into another world.

    • @gaborraczjr.5764
      @gaborraczjr.5764 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      Seth Sargent plays what he Fleas!!

    • @getsideways7257
      @getsideways7257 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @William Sessions Thanks!

  • @Duckeezilla
    @Duckeezilla Pƙed 4 lety +505

    4:52 Ah, but Flea DID come from a jazz background, it's at the very core of him, musically 😉. His Dad was a jazz pianist and Flea played jazz trumpet with his Dad's band at a young age. He was supposedly a natural and could have pursued it seriously.
    Also worth mentioning he studied music at USC.

    • @l-wook
      @l-wook Pƙed 4 lety +11

      Fraggle no kidding! I was wondering why I always thought he was an educated jazz musician but being told he had no music theory in this vid???

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Pƙed 4 lety +72

      Hey Fraggle, that's true, but personally, after learning ~40 or so Flea lines for this video (on top of the ones I already knew), I don't hear or see much jazz influence in his actual bass playing. Others may disagree, but I don't see any recurring harmonic or rhythmic patterns that scream "jazz," more of the punk and funk influence.
      And yeah, that's so cool he went back to school after a majorly successful career. Props.

    • @lazyi6356
      @lazyi6356 Pƙed 4 lety +23

      The energy he brought INTO his punk playing came from love of bop era jazz (i.e. Dizzy, Bird, Max Roach, etc). That music has furious intensity and that's WHY he was drawn to punk. He actually mentioned this in the Punk documentary (the Iggy Pop/John Varvatos).

    • @ek4021
      @ek4021 Pƙed 4 lety +7

      @@BassBuzz Its all in the note choices. You just played a solo in the video that has kind of bebop influence there.

    • @broscup
      @broscup Pƙed 4 lety +6

      Here played with the Los Angeles Junior Philharmonic Orchestra. I'm sure he had some theory knowledge. He has gone on to study as someone else mentioned.

  • @marctestarossa
    @marctestarossa Pƙed rokem +44

    Reason #8 : He made soooo many people I know wanting to learn and play bass !

  • @perseus2362
    @perseus2362 Pƙed 4 lety +51

    Absolutely brilliant. Flea is the grandfather of punkfunk fusion and always sets the bar for the energy for a live performance. I would not have wanted to be a member of any band who RHCP opened for back in the day. The people who are saying Flea is overrated are very mistaken and it's a perfect example of the Dunning-Kruger effect. Is Flea the best? No. Did he influence and shape modern bass playing, absolutely. So is he overrated, hell no.

  • @arthursebba2570
    @arthursebba2570 Pƙed 4 lety +2800

    If you're a bassist and think flea is overrated, try to change your instrument..

    • @albaal7035
      @albaal7035 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      why

    • @fabriziodigirolamo7742
      @fabriziodigirolamo7742 Pƙed 4 lety +27

      Why?Perché lui con il basso emoziona...tu no.
      E se si parla di lui spesso come bassista vuol dire che con la sua povera tecnica riesce a catturare l attenzione e a dare piacere.Tu no.
      Quindi lui Ăš Flea e tu nn sei nessuno.
      .

    • @MarcoLLucas
      @MarcoLLucas Pƙed 4 lety +60

      why is that? I never liked rhcp nor flea, but he is what he is, and I see that and respect... but I am not quitting bass any time soon... You have to respect others opinion bro!

    • @johnmsaberdoabpsych4415
      @johnmsaberdoabpsych4415 Pƙed 4 lety +53

      I see 3 morons..

    • @malcolmkinsella261
      @malcolmkinsella261 Pƙed 4 lety +41

      @@johnmsaberdoabpsych4415 I see an rhcp fan who pissed hisself over people not liking the same band as him

  • @emreakdeniz5930
    @emreakdeniz5930 Pƙed 4 lety +315

    Flea makes the crowd sing a bass line, thats practically impossible to achieve. Btw great video and please please please do one for Colin Greenwood, love his work.

  • @NicolaosKomaros
    @NicolaosKomaros Pƙed 4 lety +50

    ...and we didn't mention that he is an educated, intelligent man who knows and loves art, he's not some dumb idiot. Which makes him a diamond.

  • @dooddood5828
    @dooddood5828 Pƙed 2 lety +14

    Actually flea has a lot of jazz influences. He started as a trumpet player, playing only jazz. And you can see it also in some basslines like "mommy where's daddy". He also knew a lot of music theory because of his studies as a jazz trumpet player as a kid, and also in 2010 he graduated at conservatory as a pianist.

  • @daniB5000
    @daniB5000 Pƙed 4 lety +92

    Flea's style and energy have been the biggest influences on my bass playing. I just love this guy. Anybody who thinks he's overrated has an extremely bad taste in music xD Seriously, I think he's super awesome!

    • @SuperBrictson
      @SuperBrictson Pƙed 3 lety +6

      I rather people say RHCP are not that awesome but Flea? He's the reason that band works!!!

  • @vdhaze6604
    @vdhaze6604 Pƙed 4 lety +75

    He played trumpet in highschool and was a self described “jazz geek”
    So I’d say his theory knowledge is pretty decent, he was also into jazz way before punk rock or funk..

    • @EricNeuls
      @EricNeuls Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Yea he came from a whole family of jazz musicians! I believe his dad was a big jazz trumpet player as well.

    • @Pedroleum100
      @Pedroleum100 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@EricNeuls - His step-dad was.

    • @peterw3160
      @peterw3160 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      In my (25 years of) experience, trumpet and sax players (and other single-note instrument musicians) don’t really understand jazz as deeply as jazz pianists and jazz guitar players, who are always needing to account for all the notes in a chord. Trumpet/sax players are always adding up intervals in their heads when you ask them a theory question.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy Pƙed 4 lety

      @@peterw3160 well, that's a comment that came out of nowhere! Srsly, comments about Flea's music background and you're going to troll jazz trumpet and sax players? Safe to say if you trolled this on a video that was actually about brass section instruments in jazz, the comment would be downvoted into oblivion, although you might inspire thoughtful reactions. Here it's just [meh]. This is from my (25 years of) experience posting on the internet!!!

    • @darcu8205
      @darcu8205 Pƙed 4 lety

      @One O One not a memorable performance though

  • @revlo1557
    @revlo1557 Pƙed 4 lety +11

    You just blew my mind! I had no idea Flea played bass in the Bust a Move song. Classic!

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 Pƙed 4 lety

      Also he is playing on You Oughta Know by Alanis Morrisette.

    • @jasondankenbring1710
      @jasondankenbring1710 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      He's in the video with his crazy ass stuffed animal pants. He's kinda hard to miss, lol.

    • @jasondankenbring1710
      @jasondankenbring1710 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@ferox965 Oh yeah, I had (thankfully) forgotten about her, lol. He's in that video too, isn't he?

  • @gavin2321
    @gavin2321 Pƙed 4 lety +181

    For a guy who plays bass and loves Flea... You seriously look like John Frusciante

  • @mrbungle7586
    @mrbungle7586 Pƙed 4 lety +143

    Flea is awesome and was known as a bass player b4 the RHCP'S made it big. I disagree with these purest wanks with their trash talk about technique etc. Flea has a huge catalogue of instantly recognisable bass lines and has inspired thousands of people to take up the bass over nearly 30 years. MM etc are all awesome players obviously but a lot of people who aren't necessarily bass fans know Flea and his bass lines but have never heard of MM or VW etc. Fleas ability to come up with so many foot tapping, body shaking grooves combined with his OWN unique sound and technique makes him 1 of the best of all time. His brought so much attention to bass and enjoyment to millions of people and that's what music is about, not having your head stuck up your ass and putting people down because of technique. Doubt half the clowns who post those negative comments can even play themselves. Great vid, cheers.

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Pƙed 4 lety +9

      Thanks Grunter! I agree, maybe there's some jealousy floating around that Flea has become so successful and touched so many people even though he probably couldn't play Classical Thump.

    • @theomc1488
      @theomc1488 Pƙed 4 lety

      Agreeded

    • @mrbungle7586
      @mrbungle7586 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      @@BassBuzz Hey Josh, thx for your reply and I think you are spot on with the jealously aspect. Also the sad sacks who bag Flea always mention MM, VW etc. One dude who I'm a huge fan of and doesn't seem to get mentioned enough is the awesome Victor Bailey who is unfortunately no longer with us, but his music and inspiration will always be there.

    • @realitybites629
      @realitybites629 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      steve vai said it best when he said something like he can play stuff that a player like billie joe armstrong can't play but he cant play like billie joe.
      Elitists will look down at people who cant do what they can do, the simple stuff that captivates the "casuals".

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Flea deserves all the credit he gets. Just wish RHCP would get some attitude again...

  • @DNoelProductions
    @DNoelProductions Pƙed 4 lety +46

    This is fantastic. I'm 6 months in to learning bass, so I'm a long way from this level. But I appreciate what makes every individual musician so unique and great

    • @Kipcammy
      @Kipcammy Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Damn i just started playing 6 months ago too! :) i cant play nearly as well as i'd like tho :P

    • @JasonRennie
      @JasonRennie Pƙed 4 lety

      @@Kipcammy I started ~6 months ago too. I can play the F# major scale as well as in that clip. 'course, he kicks my ass on everything else :)

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 Pƙed 4 lety

      Love the craft and never stop. Cheers.

  • @Juststartingout768
    @Juststartingout768 Pƙed 4 lety +56

    Flea did come from a jazzy background. He was originally a trumpet player

    • @Igaveyoumyfakename
      @Igaveyoumyfakename Pƙed 4 lety

      You do realize that a trumpet is capable of playing more than jazz, right?

    • @Juststartingout768
      @Juststartingout768 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      @@Igaveyoumyfakename Of course, but then I never suggested otherwise. I said Flea came from a jazz background and played trumpet as an instrument. I have no idea where you read that trumpets can only play jazz

    • @Igaveyoumyfakename
      @Igaveyoumyfakename Pƙed 4 lety

      @@Juststartingout768: The only person confused about what you said and what you inferred is YOU.

    • @Juststartingout768
      @Juststartingout768 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      @@Igaveyoumyfakename you’re talking shit. He was trained in jazz and specialized in trumpet. You made up the rest.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@Igaveyoumyfakename I was going to say that about your comment, but you beat me to it! Those who live in glass houses... figure out how to take some criticism graciously.

  • @matevizhanyo7604
    @matevizhanyo7604 Pƙed 4 lety +40

    Chris Wolstenholme (from Muse) said: "I’m not a huge Chili Peppers fan, but Flea is one of these guys who’s technically very good, but he still plays with emotion and so much feeling, and a real sense of harmony and melody."
    So Flea not overrated. :)
    By the way...(... :D ...)...: I saw you made a same topic video about Steve Harris. Who's the next? Chris Wolstenholme? John Deacon? Paul McCartney? ;)

  • @riskromer9773
    @riskromer9773 Pƙed 4 lety +334

    in a sentence, Flea's got a STYLE. Most people will never develop one.

    • @applefarminc5716
      @applefarminc5716 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      Ponyponypony Pony ok “pony”

    • @guyfauks2576
      @guyfauks2576 Pƙed 3 lety +11

      @@carnmarth334 he plays bass
      He nice
      He slaps
      Whats nice about you

    • @deanroddey2881
      @deanroddey2881 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      @@carnmarth334 Which I guess is why all of us know who he is and why there are lots of videos about how how good he is, and no one here knows you.

  • @aramanon
    @aramanon Pƙed 4 lety +31

    Not clean? Anti theory? He can do anything, is jazz trained, and has Love and Love tattooed on his knuckles. Just a wonderful wonderful player

    • @splitnag5150
      @splitnag5150 Pƙed rokem +1

      This is why I came to the comments.
      Flea actually use to bullshit a lot.
      Said his idol was Sid Vicious at one point. I don't know if he was kidding but Sid, literally, didn't even know how to play bass

  • @danclarke6698
    @danclarke6698 Pƙed 4 lety +12

    Just subscribed because of this video. Flea brings so many people to the Bass--me included. People should be praising him for that!

  • @Isuckatvideogames210
    @Isuckatvideogames210 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    Flea is the reason why I've been a chili peppers fan since I was a kid. Also he is a jazz musician at heart. His first instrument was trumpet 👍 all cuz of his step dad

  • @BassBuzz
    @BassBuzz  Pƙed 4 lety +342

    What do you think - is Flea awesome or overrated? đŸŽžđŸŒ¶đŸ€·â€â™‚ïž

  • @justinnardine8564
    @justinnardine8564 Pƙed 4 lety +145

    Flea slaps you until you love him.

    • @mattsaysvideo
      @mattsaysvideo Pƙed 4 lety +4

      Justin Nardine Who doesn’t like a good spanking...I mean, slapping.

    • @justinnardine8564
      @justinnardine8564 Pƙed 4 lety

      Matt Lloyd that’s why I’m here!

  • @RewForPlay
    @RewForPlay Pƙed 2 lety +2

    After watching your Bass Myths video I decided that the first song I would play would be Otherside, I practiced with a Guitar, till Christmas when I finally got my own bass, and surprisingly worked up. So safe to say Flea has been my main reference in my bass learning process.

  • @altheagray103
    @altheagray103 Pƙed 4 lety +182

    Flea is awesome. This endorsement coming from a 57 yr old Black Woman who cannot play any instruments but knows what sounds good 👍

    • @goodtogo2876
      @goodtogo2876 Pƙed 4 lety +9

      what has being black have to do with it? lol

    • @rinokumura5972
      @rinokumura5972 Pƙed 3 lety +7

      is that just your way of farming likes? no one cares abt the colour of ur skin

    • @robertp457
      @robertp457 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      "who cannot play any instruments", yet...I started playing Bass 4 months ago at age 44. Buy a bass, amp, cable...learn a song, any song and suddenly you are a bassist.

    • @OllieWales
      @OllieWales Pƙed 3 lety +33

      @@rinokumura5972 Calm down. She's just demonstrating that she isn't the average demographic of somebody who fanboys Flea

    • @dee8263
      @dee8263 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      I love this comment 😀

  • @Endodont
    @Endodont Pƙed 4 lety +37

    Flea and Frusciante... jesus... Living Legends!

  • @juancaceres1058
    @juancaceres1058 Pƙed 4 lety +4

    I listened to the intro like literally 10 times. Flea is awesome and you just made it clear from the beginning.

  • @jeffdill2
    @jeffdill2 Pƙed 4 lety +4

    Unquestionably awesome. So glad you mentioned You Oughta Know - one of my favorite bass grooves that Flea ever wrote.

  • @binglecheese123
    @binglecheese123 Pƙed 4 lety +15

    I don’t think he is overrated because of his variety.
    He can go from aggressive punk/funk (Like Nobody Weird Like Me),
    to slow material (like Californication and Under The Bridge).
    Also him able to write bass lines for other artists and fits their songs very well.

  • @hammerhead8125
    @hammerhead8125 Pƙed 4 lety +28

    Flea is amazing! I first wanted to pick up a bass because of him. The argument of theory knowledge vs. playing intuitively is very silly. Music should always be played intuitively and with emotion. Music theory knowledge should only enhance ones ability to do so! Good vid, thanks!

  • @treylem3
    @treylem3 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Excellent instruction and breakdowns. I find your style of teaching/explaining very helpful. Much thanks

  • @Gaius__
    @Gaius__ Pƙed 4 lety +11

    I finally figured out why I've always liked Alanis Morissette's _You Oughta Know_ ... coz, Flea. 😁
    Didn't know he played bass on that track.

    • @DerAykac
      @DerAykac Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Or you secretely allways knew that she is god.

    • @treylem3
      @treylem3 Pƙed 3 lety

      Same here, I didn't know until relatively recently, and I thought, 'ahhh, no wonder'....

  • @identifikator4
    @identifikator4 Pƙed 4 lety +10

    Can't wait to see this chanel becoming more popular as it deserves! I love getting a notfication for a new video from you! Keep slappin

  • @majicogarcia8417
    @majicogarcia8417 Pƙed rokem +42

    I actually think hes underrated. There are musicians with superior technical skill who can slap faster or come up with more complicated solos (Marcus Miller Victor Wooten, etc), but in the framework of a complete band (where it counts the most) Flea is one of the absolute best of all time.

    • @spiky73
      @spiky73 Pƙed rokem +1

      A former boyfriend of mine was into Van Halen. He thought Eddie Van Halen was the best guitar player of all times..
      Honestly, I couldn't connect with their music. They were technically brilliant musicians, no doubt about that. But their music never transported any feelings, making it sound lame to me...

  • @TheOrangization
    @TheOrangization Pƙed 4 lety +10

    These videos are so fun to watch and enjoyable. And I always feel like I'm learning useful stuff.
    Would you consider talking about Robert DeLeo from the Stone Temple Pilots? He's one interesting guy, for sure

  • @heytheremr2
    @heytheremr2 Pƙed 2 lety

    I can’t help but binge your videos. I was learning bass in my teenage years but then stopped. You have been inspiring me to pick it up again and help me learn music theory

  • @doubledragtap
    @doubledragtap Pƙed 4 lety +6

    Wow, excellent video, Josh. Those diagrams are really awesome, and the way you're presenting these recent videos are really inspiring. Keep it up! Congrats to everyone involved in making them.

  • @bldallas
    @bldallas Pƙed 3 lety +12

    You are an incredible player! How you can so quickly go from song to song, basic to full version, etc. is just amazing. And you are a natural teacher as well. Thanks for all you do. I really get a lot out of you videos and enjoy them all the way thru.

  • @joseignaciodiazl
    @joseignaciodiazl Pƙed rokem +1

    the arguments i always fight with people to stand for flea, you've just put'em in technical words, nice!

  • @val13c59
    @val13c59 Pƙed 4 lety +15

    On popular rock music, I’ve always considered Flea, Robert Trujillo, and Cliff Burton to be bass gods. And in pop music John Taylor of Duran Duran, yes people I said Duran Duran my guilty pleasure.

    • @darkestfearspodcast
      @darkestfearspodcast Pƙed 3 lety +1

      John Taylor is an amazing bassist.

    • @larry6686st
      @larry6686st Pƙed 3 lety

      Hell yeah! Duran Duran!

    • @nexus7034
      @nexus7034 Pƙed 3 lety

      I’d add Billy Gould and Les Claypool in there as well.

    • @amara_the_god2145
      @amara_the_god2145 Pƙed 3 lety

      John Taylor was the bassist who inspired me! It’s cool to see another Duran Duran fan!!!!!

  • @skirwan78
    @skirwan78 Pƙed 4 lety +3

    Awesome video. You know your stuff, you know how to play your stuff, you're charismatic and your sound is just awesome. Seriously the sound production of your videos is amazing. Thanks for making these. They really inspire me to pick up my bass.

  • @levilee207
    @levilee207 Pƙed 4 lety +44

    The argument of the only reason for Flea's fame is his being in a successful band is one I always thought of as very elitist and ass backwards. Yes, you have verifiably talented and godlike bassists like Wooten or Jaco, who constantly pushed the boundaries of the instrument, but it's another talent altogether to inject raw talent, technique, and skill into music more suited for reaching the masses. They're two different roles. Flea never gets too technical or esoteric in his playing, but it's because he doesn't _need_ to. That's not RHCP's style. Not only is he a fantastic bassist, he's the _only_ bassist for RHCP. Nobody else could do Flea better than Flea. Flea doesn't need to be an aficionado. And it's important to recognize a bassist's ability to play with others. Arguably, a bassist that gels well with his band is worth a ton more than a bassist who forgoes cooperation and communication for technique and flair.

    • @LyhtYeers
      @LyhtYeers Pƙed 4 lety +3

      John Frusciante pushed a 'less is more' idealism in The RHCP and it shows. It fits that band so perfectly.

    • @Big-guy1981
      @Big-guy1981 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Well the band is famous because they have Flea. Frusciante and Smith are good but they are not at Flea's level.

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy Pƙed 4 lety

      I completely agree. But I'm not sure what you mean by "aficionado". I'm guessing you mean he doesn't need to be a particularly good technical player? I've always heard the word in terms of being a fan of something. Like a jazz aficionado. Or someone being a fan, like someone could be an aficionado of Flea, or RHCP.

    • @entombedthrower443
      @entombedthrower443 Pƙed 2 lety

      Couldn't have said it better myself, Much applause đŸ‘đŸ»

    • @lobotomyscam1051
      @lobotomyscam1051 Pƙed rokem +2

      It's the same with guitarists: More technical = more of a chance they can't write a great song. Malmsteen sucks!

  • @popsss2000
    @popsss2000 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Great video love your enthusiasm about playing bass great teacher too. Keep up the good work

  • @ryanmcgarry2058
    @ryanmcgarry2058 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Been playing the bass off and on for 20 years. This is the best way I have ever heard slap explained as far as playing the octave above and making stuff sound "better than it is." Excellent job. I just picked up the bass again after sitting it down after having a kid amd your videos have brought me back up to speed

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Pƙed 4 lety

      Thanks Ryan! Glad you're back on the bass. :)

  • @honchiejake
    @honchiejake Pƙed 4 lety +5

    Great vid. Flea was steeped in jazz first. He evolved into his style from his experience. Read his new book. "Acid for the Children". It's amazing.

  • @JasonicVM
    @JasonicVM Pƙed 4 lety +3

    Good collection! You play the RHCP bass lines very well.
    Thanks for this video!

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Pƙed 4 lety

      You're welcome, and thank you!

  • @southerntriskel
    @southerntriskel Pƙed 3 lety

    Very cool little docce man! Thanks a mil! I am also a muso and my daughter of 12 years old just told me today she wants to learn the bass ...so immediately thought of flea ...obviously and after a little bit of search for something decent to show her, came across your presentation....it motivated her even further....Well done man! You might have just sparked a future star! Take care! Many thanks from Cape Town, South Africa. Cheerz

  • @popsss2000
    @popsss2000 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Already commented on your video just finished a video lot more better than I thought you was great keep up the good work again top notch

  • @jackward6726
    @jackward6726 Pƙed 4 lety +4

    That beautiful bass melody from hard to concentrate is enough for me. He's a genius!

  • @dingushussey4100
    @dingushussey4100 Pƙed 4 lety +11

    Flea, in my opinion was the man who brought the funk to metal and punk, in the same way Geoge Clinton to the psychedelic to soul and funk.
    I first got into the Chili Peppers in my skate days, they were all but unknown in the UK at the time the Uplift Mofo Party Plan came out, I was in Slam City in London
    and saw the album, and realised the only way i was going to hear them was to buy it, I don't think I listened to another album for about a month,
    and then I started rammining it down anyone's throats who would enter my den.
    There was then a really long break, due to the deeath of Hillel Slovack, which meant the band disappeared from the radar in the UK.
    Then, in my first year at art college, Mother's Milk was realeased, I bought it immediately, and then began my crusade to turn my class into Pepper freaks.
    in the winter of 89 me and a friend saw the Peppers at the Astoria (now deceased) in London, a club that held 1100 people, the stage had a neon pain mural and black lights, nothing more, the band appeared painted in neon bodypaint head to foot, and played the whole gig in just black-light, like a moving audio mural, the gig blew my mind.
    Until the release of californication. I saw them about 14-15 times.
    The reason the Chili Peppers became so important in my life was the Bass, it was like when i was 11-12 and first heard Ritchie Blackmore, I had never heard anything that brought everything i wanted to music in one go before, I was a child of punk who migtrated to rock and metal and in my mid-teens would get into arguments about how rock musicians were superior with everyone until a friend started making me listen to people like Jimi Hendrix, and Geoge Clinton and explained thast there was another world.
    Then along came my perfect hybrid, over the years as they have matured my interest has waned a little, but my love of Flea will never change, he may not be technically the best ever, but he brings so much more than profficiency: energy, soul, passion, love, imagination, spirit, desire, punk and above all fun.
    I had been playing bass with a pick for about 3 or 4 years when i first heard Flea, and although i had heard the jazzfunk masters, I had a very bad quality Precision copy, this was long before buying on Ebay was an option and most instruments in my town had all been bought and sold many times amongst the town musicians, finally I got a early 1970's Yamaha jazz bass which i slapped until i wore the frets off.
    Over the following 30 years everything i have ever found out about Flea just makes him more important to me and the world of music and art, he is a genuine unique genius, and so is Chad, I understand the love people have for John Fruschante, but Flea and Chad are the heart and soul of the Chili Peppers for me, and the pleasure I get when i hear Higher Ground or Backwoods or Magic Johnson will always make my soul rise.
    I guess I give him "Awesome", but for anyone to regard him as over-rated, in my opinion is being petulent and maybe a bit young, many incredible bass players have come along since the Chili Peppers first funked up the punk, and I really believe the vast majority were turned on by Flea at some point.

    • @DorotaGabal
      @DorotaGabal Pƙed 2 lety

      There were very few bands I've fell in love with in the first couple of beats, but RHCP are it. Sure, they weren't underground when I did, as I first got to hear them probably on MTV or VH1, but it was him on Otherside. The bass there grabbed my heart and ran away with it. Have been a fan since then. I know I had most of their LPs at one point, though whether they're stored at my mom's or dad's I don't know. Freaky Styley, Uplift Mofo Party Plan, One Hot Minute, Mother's Milk, Californication, By the Way... I think I had these...

  • @xtenin
    @xtenin Pƙed 4 lety +1

    what a beautiful video and analysis you made here! influences, musical theory, flea's style and awesome examples and very well played! Congrats for this, my man! Greetings form Brazil!

  • @LouisLNR
    @LouisLNR Pƙed 4 lety +2

    Nicely played! Love how you covered the tune :)

  • @MountainBikeMusings
    @MountainBikeMusings Pƙed 4 lety +17

    Flea does have a jazz background as well (trumpet).

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Pƙed 4 lety +4

      Definitely, although I don't hear much of the jazz influence in his bass playing, personally. But that could be because Chili Peppers harmony isn't jazz harmony, so there isn't room for Flea to show off his sick altered dominant licks. đŸ€“

    • @bakomusha
      @bakomusha Pƙed 4 lety

      Hey also teaches trumpet between albums and tours.

  • @douglashammann1987
    @douglashammann1987 Pƙed 4 lety +8

    Bro hell yes! I have a Sterling StingRay too! I love the tone I get for a $300 bass!

  • @suprchickn7745
    @suprchickn7745 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    You're a great teacher and even though I'm not a bass player this is great usable content. You definitely know your stuff, man. Hats off! Never knew Flea played on Alanis' stuff or "Bust A Move"! He's an icon for sure and he's in Back To The Future 2 also, so that's pretty cool...

  • @user-bassplayer
    @user-bassplayer Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    Thank you sooooo much for your work, Bass Buzz. You inspire me to continue playing and improving my bass skils. I wouldn't have known about Flea if you hadn't talked about himđŸ‘đŸ» you guys are so talanted😂

  • @electrolabile
    @electrolabile Pƙed 4 lety +4

    Flea is a great bass player and he’s also super humble considering how famous he is. Great video btw.

  • @matthewslodowy9025
    @matthewslodowy9025 Pƙed 4 lety +35

    One of the greatest comments you make here, is that if you want to play like Flea, don't listen to Flea. Instead, listen to the stuff Flea listened to - Graham, Sly Stone, P-Funk, etc.

    • @africanhistory
      @africanhistory Pƙed 4 lety

      They will put him on Wiki for slap bass over Larry, that is why he is overrated. No bad on him.

    • @swoozyduzzytgottaloveit2966
      @swoozyduzzytgottaloveit2966 Pƙed 4 lety

      I've said the same about Hendrix for folks who wanna play more like him.

  • @josequins9099
    @josequins9099 Pƙed 3 lety

    The octave pop technique tip is awesome, thank you. 2 strings and 2 frets up. This changes my (beginner) game completely. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @tjanders9863
    @tjanders9863 Pƙed 3 lety

    Great video. Love Flea!! Your teaching style is awesome

  • @Juilen7
    @Juilen7 Pƙed 4 lety +3

    So good to hear someone playing old rhcp bass lines

  • @aaronlaorrabaquio4230
    @aaronlaorrabaquio4230 Pƙed 4 lety +3

    The best video that i've seen in a week, flea is the reason i started playing bass.

  • @Slyck255
    @Slyck255 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    thank you for including "Bust a Move" and "You Oughta Know"!

  • @fourbeatmusic
    @fourbeatmusic Pƙed 4 lety +2

    Flea is one of the funkiest and more musical players in rock and rock history. Incredible video essay @BassBuzz!

  • @freebyrdwins
    @freebyrdwins Pƙed 4 lety +3

    Soul to squeeze ending lines, the most beautiful bass line ever.

  • @samaBR_85
    @samaBR_85 Pƙed 4 lety +16

    i missed "Sir Psycho Sexy"
    but, gREAT VIDEO!

  • @user-go3ed9nm4k
    @user-go3ed9nm4k Pƙed 3 lety

    Thanks BassBuzz, really interesting video!!!

  • @GiuliaAmbrosini
    @GiuliaAmbrosini Pƙed 3 lety

    Thanks for this video, I love Flea so much and he inspired me a lot.

  • @jasonmiller4080
    @jasonmiller4080 Pƙed 4 lety +28

    Even if you don’t like Flea’s music or his style, you can’t deny that he’s an incredible bassist that is super creative. +1 for Awesome

  • @Libanass
    @Libanass Pƙed 4 lety +3

    I fell in love with bass 15 years ago because of Flea, and he inspired me a lot, I should never forget that..
    There are days where I deviated from Flea and went into crazy techniques, and since I was young and stupid, I might have said some bad words about Flea in the past as well, I simply had no rights to do that! I just matured enough to realize why Flea is such an important musician in his kind, and that techniques do not matter to everybody.. Flea is and has always been authentic to his style and that's what makes him amazing
    My favorite bassist and human is Victor Wooten since at least 10 years now, but do I still think he's a better bassist than Flea?
    No, I think he's different and they are both incomparable, comparing any bassist would not be fair at all..
    Thank you for this video

  • @leonpetkov7377
    @leonpetkov7377 Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Very good video! Nice explanation of Flea!

  • @noone-fj9sn
    @noone-fj9sn Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Love your videos dude I've learnt so much from them. I would love you to do a video on Ryan Martinie

  • @iknowyouarebutwhatami
    @iknowyouarebutwhatami Pƙed 4 lety +55

    Another great video. I cant believe people DON'T like Flea!!! Crazy

    • @albaal7035
      @albaal7035 Pƙed 4 lety +7

      Not everyone can like the same things you do. Just sayin ;)

    • @iknowyouarebutwhatami
      @iknowyouarebutwhatami Pƙed 4 lety +3

      @@albaal7035 I get that but come on. Need to soul search if u ain't diggin Flea

    • @nemesiszer0708
      @nemesiszer0708 Pƙed 4 lety

      Well I think you can like something and still think it’s overrated.

    • @sorbeteletelier31
      @sorbeteletelier31 Pƙed 4 lety

      I respect flea but i dont like rhcp. Im more of Mike Patton, specially Mr Bungle

    • @ferox965
      @ferox965 Pƙed 4 lety

      Love Flea...haven't loved the Chili Peppers in decades though...

  • @dkg3748
    @dkg3748 Pƙed 4 lety +6

    Frusciante knows theory well and Flea learned to read music and I’d think at least some theory playing the trumpet. Frusciante said Flea couldn’t sight read music for bass but that they could communicate when writing by saying things like “it’s a dotted 8th note.”

  • @64tophe
    @64tophe Pƙed 3 lety

    Well-argued and full of very useful tips for us beginner/intermediate bass guitarists. Thank you :-)

  • @chrismckinley8000
    @chrismckinley8000 Pƙed rokem

    Outstanding primer, thanks for this

  • @supersam1914
    @supersam1914 Pƙed 4 lety +4

    Flea is a legend of the instrument along with all the other greats Jaco Marcus Louis Victor Larry etc .

  • @bak1386
    @bak1386 Pƙed 4 lety +7

    Flea is the the epitome of bass to me. Coming up with those bass lines is not an easy thing to do. For sure 1 of my biggest inspirations to play bass

  • @pietrue3874
    @pietrue3874 Pƙed rokem

    Louis Johnsons get on the floor for me felt more like get up and jump rather than stone cold bush, but i get where youre coming from with that comparison because it sounds eerily familiar! great video as always, love to come back to it and rediscover flea with main man Josh!

  • @mult1coloured
    @mult1coloured Pƙed 4 lety +1

    such a great video, learned so much!!! thanks dude

  • @shadyknopfler7720
    @shadyknopfler7720 Pƙed 4 lety +3

    First of all, he knows a lot of theory now. He adds a lot to every songs, never plays a boring bassline, has good technical skills, great creativity, is a beast live, his lines create the right atmosphere for the song by themselves. The point number 4 of the video is my favourite.

  • @federicovillarroel1253
    @federicovillarroel1253 Pƙed 4 lety +3

    I really liked this video!!

  • @michaelscarn5311
    @michaelscarn5311 Pƙed 4 lety +2

    the bass line on hey warms my heart

  • @theRealBrianHunley
    @theRealBrianHunley Pƙed 4 lety +4

    First time I heard him play, "if you want me to stay" by sly and the family stone, made me want to play bass. He's also great in suburbia!

  • @lucalanzoni7414
    @lucalanzoni7414 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    You're just .... good!!! I am enjoying your videos, I like the way you communicate! Once again: you're good, and that's enough!

  • @wandylim9779
    @wandylim9779 Pƙed 4 lety +5

    For me he is awesome, and i always want to play like him or better. Him and John Frusciante's play influences greatly on how i play the bass.

  • @DynamicMarketingOTC
    @DynamicMarketingOTC Pƙed 4 lety

    He is definitely a force in his genre to be reckoned with. Great job Man.

  • @wesleyaustin2951
    @wesleyaustin2951 Pƙed 4 lety

    Awesome work just got a stingray and this is super insanely inspiring

  • @crowjay91
    @crowjay91 Pƙed rokem +3

    I have thought of Flea as nothing short of amazing. Flea and Les Ckaypool are just couple of my favorite bass players.

  • @MrKredski
    @MrKredski Pƙed 4 lety +3

    Absolutely agree with every word. Flea IS awesome, even if he got calm and more subtle, we still have things like "Dark Necessities" for example (I was actually writing this comment before the video finished ;) ).
    ps.: beautiful Sterling by the way. :)

  • @benveomurcekadam
    @benveomurcekadam Pƙed 4 lety

    flea is one of the reasons i started playing bass in 1999. thx for the another great video my lovely man!

  • @sebastianho4
    @sebastianho4 Pƙed 4 lety

    He is amazing. Also great video and great channel!

  • @bwolohan18
    @bwolohan18 Pƙed 4 lety +3

    Another thing that makes him and the chilis so unique. They're all playing completely different melodies, rhythm etc. What other bands do this? So many examples. "All around the world" Californian" "apache rose", '"sir psycho", breaking the girl" ."tell me baby", "snow"and probably 99% off they're stuff. He's also one of few bass player that can play without using the route note on the down beat which is always stupidly thought not to do to learning bass players. There are no rules in music. If it sounds great, It's great and I think that would be Flea's philosophy if he was asked.
    Great vid. Love the bass by. Have they change u
    the MM logo? I must look it up as I bought mine in 97

  • @mihaimangir
    @mihaimangir Pƙed 4 lety +3

    OMFG that bass solo at the start was just amazing

    • @BassBuzz
      @BassBuzz  Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Thanks Mihai! Stole it straight from Flea. :)

    • @mihaimangir
      @mihaimangir Pƙed 4 lety

      @@BassBuzz On Thursday will be my birthday and I want to buy an ibanez gsr320 fadeburst bass.Could you please give me an advice if is it good or not, but at the same time I don't want it to be very expensive

  • @MrCurtmax
    @MrCurtmax Pƙed 4 lety +1

    Very cool video and I got a new level of appreciation for Flea.

  • @danielp.leblanc9906
    @danielp.leblanc9906 Pƙed 4 lety

    Hey Joss, thanks for this nice spot on homage to Flea. The link of his bass lines to the kick and snare was particularly helpful. The passion you put into your videos is inspiring me to pick up my bass everyday again. Keep mixing that humor and punk energy with that pro insight. It is a winning formula. All the best, Daniel