Achieving The Ultimate Rock/Metal Tone with a Pick
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 20. 09. 2019
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The crucial thing here is that Nolly treats the bass as a tool; bass playing is not a self-indulgent pursuit for him.
looks like they are having a bald-off
I didn't know Michael from Vsauce played bass!
total opposite styles that these guys play but both understand each other
the key is darkglass pedal!
I really liked the point with a thin pick being like a compressor; Really cool point to make Nolly!
Also his strings seem to have about 0 action. They seem to be laying on the frets at rest. Not that it's bad, but likely also a big contribution to the sound.
I must be only one that's actually likes up strokes
0.6 gauge seems wild to me. Not saying he's wrong, he's 30 million times better than me. Anything less than like, 1mm feels to thin to me.
Hair metal is out. Bald metal is in!!
I don't even play prog and rock. But i watched because i like Nolly's bass technique and Periphery so much!
Nolly is a boss. I have learned so much invaluable information from him, not only about playing, but especially audio engineering. I have a home studio and am always studying and learning new techniques and tricks from all over the internet, but when I found all of his videos, my sound quality on my mixes and every instrument, especially drums, improved incredibly. I will forever be thankful for everything he has done to make his knowledge accessible to us, and so easy to comprehend.
Holy crap, Nolly and Scott in the same video, thats amazing
Idk why people cringe so much over picking a bass
Nice bass, though Iâm not a
This is priceless đđ
An actual MasterClass đ
Good to see Scott covering some rock bass styles đđ»
Although Iâm really not a fan of metal/hard rock, I do appreciate that you are exploring some other styles here Scott, so on behalf of the rockers out there, thank you.