OK seriously I can't believe Dig came out so long ago.... He was phenomenal then and now he's just a Bass God... Ryans bass lines on L.D 50 are probably in the top 5 metal bass performances of all time.
@SonOfOdin What would you rate higher? Because I adore his performance on that. I'm not into ranking them because that's reductionist as fuck and dismissive of awesome talent, but I want to know who you'd rate high.
It's always funny to hear such a furious bass player as he was in Mudvayne be so genuine and friendly, also very modest, that's why I love that kind of metal musicians.
+Phil D. Dumas oh fuck yeah.. As soon as i heard that weird interlude in ''Internal primates forever'' off LD:50, that alien sounding lick he plays, i thought ''maaan that sounds cool.'' been hooked ever since!
Adam Lefebvre I agree they weren’t really nu metal, but really, all those terms are totally subjective, they only mean whatever people use them to mean, it’s not like there’s some “official” source of those terms which everyone agrees defines authoritatively exactly what each means. So call it metal, nu Metal, math metal, prog metal, whatever. I remember Mudvayne said in (probably more than 1 interview) they find this genre-defining thing very irritating altogether - they just want to play their stuff and not be placed into somebody else’s neat little box “defining” them.
@@adamlefebvre1571 Despite all the great things I've heard about Martinie's playing, I never gave Mudvayne a chance because of the Nu-Metal tag. I've never been into Nu-Metal. I'm listening to their first album now and yeah it really sounds like Nu-Metal. Oddly enough, I kinda like it.
Greg Bradshaw My dude if you thinking Ryan Martinie is trash , you are completely incorrect. I respect people’s opinion, but Ryan martinie is Amazing, that’s a fact
He’s very humble and naturally I would like for his talent be used to the best of his abilities. He would make an excellent instructor because he has the ability to articulate his point without being boring. You are the best man!
In seconds, this became my favorite video on the internet of all time. He's gotten EVEN BETTER SOMEHOW and it's always an honor to hear his latest licks. Simply stunning and amazing. Couldn't count how many times I rewinded it. Thanks Warwick for giving him much deserved air time. He's an absolute individual with an army of aspiring musicians.
Thank you Warwick and Ryan for making this video! Ryan is my number one musical hero and I would not be playing bass without having heard his playing. So every video that surfaces of his playing makes me very happy. Cheers!
He is definitely one fantastic player. And super humble about his abilities. AND seems like a good human being and communicator. Will always throw him my support in his.current and future projects
Man, everything you do we'll pay attention! You're a genius, a great inspiration for millions of bassists around the world! Thank you Warwick and Framus to get us chance to hear Ryan speak and off course play!
Dude scared me when i was a kid. He's been a legend for years now but carries himself like he's the okay kid that was just allowed into the cool older kids clique.
One of the nicest guys I met. Seen him during mudvayne show in Albuquerque putting on his makeup in the restroom for his first tour. Nobody knew him or his music, so we were stoked to ask him all our questions. Thanks Ryan!
I was at Warwick basscamp 2015. I met this legend. He innovated bass playing. I still look back at meeting him and cherish this. He invented this way of playing all by himself. I hope to see new records of him often.
@@GAMER_0101 yea actually meant to say the br br deng video or the most brutal scream video put out not dig. Obviously dig was mudvaynes coming out party.
So glad to see Ryan getting some air time, this guy steered my towards playing Warwick basses and his techniques (especially on the L.D.50 album) were inspirational to me! Would love to see a Q&A with him and is tuning he uses these days still GCGCF?
Ikr we need to see more ryan it's a pitty mudvayne might never get back together but it's cool to have some updates of his playing and totally agree we need more videos from him there simply aren't enough
+Declan Beyer yeah fieldy tunes to A standard but I thunk ryan uses GCGCF so it's easier to do his octave tapping technique there's another warwick video where he goes over his tunings I think it was the fuss on the bus video
"I'm not the world's greatest bass player like some of the people here are." That is the most humble statement I have ever heard coming from one of the world's greatest bass players of all time.
He is such a humble person. "I am not the best bass player in the world.".. Um, you most definitely are up there, man. Just gives him something to look forward too and to look up to others to become better, which is such a great characteristic to have. I would love to sit and have a convo with this man. What a talent.
I've come back to watch this video countless times just to hear him play. I know this is the highlight video from the full interview, it would have been cool if they put in this video this part. Andy Irvine tells Ryan that he is the reason Warwick has sold more Thumb model basses than any other player, of course he is humble about it, but has to be a good feeling to know he's inspired that many people in music.
Matt Kirchhofer agreed. Not to diminish anything from Mudvayne cause it's such a kickass band, but there's so much more potential outside of that band.
I really appreciate seeing a person show such confidence in his speech, mannerisms and playing, at the same time he behaves so modestly. That's a nice combination of attributes in a famous musician.
Ryan's bass playing is definitely out of this world and an absolutely wonderful pleasure to listen and hear. When I first heard the Mudvayne song Dig, my jaw dropped and I was just mind blown by his bass parts. 😎🤘🖤
Big Ryan fan. Huge sound that cuts through on Mudvayne. The respect he has for the other artists is pretty cool. Watching the Fuss on the Bus vid...his colleagues were just floored by his technique. Solid.
"I hope I have some things to give for the people who come to this :)" - what the fuck, we need more people like him, what a humble and amazing bass player
He says I'm not the greatest bass player ever. Like a lot of people there. But dude is. Legend.and he is definitely one of the greatest bass players of all time. He is an amazing player and he is very humble.
I saved up my allowance money when I was in middle school to buy The End Of All Things To Come. Still one of the best purchases I’ve ever made; next to three ply toilet paper. That’s the most important.
You're as good a bassplayer as you are modest, Ryan. Which means that you're an inspiration both as a musician and a person. Truly class act. Keep up the good work!
He's said in the past the thumb kind of is his signature in a way. He's the guy who's famous for playing that specific bass, and there's nothing he could really ever want to change about it
+Condemned You guys clearly havent done your homework. CZcams search "Soften the Glare", they've been doing stuff for 2 years. ;P They released an album this year and theyre touring. ~an actual fan.
I have so much respect for this guy. He was a fucking wrecking machine with Matt McDonough in Mudvayne. God, what a band that was. I still don't think he or Matt gets enough credit for their extraordinary talent, not like they need anyone's approval, but still.
"I'm not the worlds best bass player" Ryan, thank you for being so humble. But... *PLEEEEEASE* 😂😂😂!! You're definitely top 10 best bass players all time, #1 underrated, and top 3 technical bassists all time
This guy is so awesome, he would give you the shirt off his back..... no really..... he literally did one time. At the end of a Mudvayne set at Ozzfest instead of just throwing guitar picks into the crowd like most do he took some of his clothes off and threw his boots and clothes into the crowd. Its been 20 years and I still remember it.
I remember first hearing Mudvayne when the Death Blooms music video came on, and being mind blown and scared at the same time. It was almost like the band weren’t real people, like they were monsters or creatures. It’s just funny how down to earth and completely human he is. Had the pleasure of meeting him in 2005 as well.
I absolutely 💖 his style of playing, especially on the album LD 5.0, its almost like he's the lead Gitarrist that plays Bass. Very talented man. And definitely up there in the top 10 bass players.
I have been to countless concerts and seen countless bass players. Ryan blows them all away. He is simply the best. Unmatched in skill and technique. Go see Mudvayne if they tour near you. Watching him live is an experience in itself. So entertaining watching him perform on stage.
Man the worlds greatest bass player in my opinion saying he's not when he is now that's some humility right there which why ima such a big fan of Ryan!! Thanks for this Warwick! Also give the man his own signature line!! Ill buy one straight off the NAMM floor on sell it all sunday lol
“I’m not the worlds best bass player”
- Worlds best bass player
Debateable, he is damn good but nowhere near the best.
Just the ability to stand out is an accomplishment in itself.
Couldn't have said it better mate
Agreed, that's a start
Yea right?
OK seriously I can't believe Dig came out so long ago.... He was phenomenal then and now he's just a Bass God... Ryans bass lines on L.D 50 are probably in the top 5 metal bass performances of all time.
PSMTCHEF You should check out Beyond Creation. Great fretless bass metal.
god*
Ryan's licks in every Mudvayne song are just as sick as each other
@SonOfOdin What would you rate higher? Because I adore his performance on that. I'm not into ranking them because that's reductionist as fuck and dismissive of awesome talent, but I want to know who you'd rate high.
@@taddybear4244 I wanna know also, let's hear the 5 he's nowhere near as good as..
Dude is so humble….. And beyond talented. Just a good dude…..
It's always funny to hear such a furious bass player as he was in Mudvayne be so genuine and friendly, also very modest, that's why I love that kind of metal musicians.
That's because we hide in our music, only to reveal ourselves.
@@DavefromTinj I second that.
Thats the most metal thing about metal
This Guy is the reason why I choose to play bass
Me too, brother !!!
+Phil D. Dumas oh fuck yeah.. As soon as i heard that weird interlude in ''Internal primates forever'' off LD:50, that alien sounding lick he plays, i thought ''maaan that sounds cool.'' been hooked ever since!
I have seen them a lot as mudvayne. They where cool
Phil D. Dumas me 2 if it wasn't for this guy I wouldn't have pick that bass that's now next to me ..
Phil D. Dumas SAME
There are few greater crimes than the fact this man isn't currently in some major touring band.
Conrad Nickelson mudvayne was not nu metal
He did say currently; at least his current gig Soften The Glare put out an album somewhat recently.
Adam Lefebvre they were nu metal
Adam Lefebvre I agree they weren’t really nu metal, but really, all those terms are totally subjective, they only mean whatever people use them to mean, it’s not like there’s some “official” source of those terms which everyone agrees defines authoritatively exactly what each means.
So call it metal, nu Metal, math metal, prog metal, whatever. I remember Mudvayne said in (probably more than 1 interview) they find this genre-defining thing very irritating altogether - they just want to play their stuff and not be placed into somebody else’s neat little box “defining” them.
@@adamlefebvre1571 Despite all the great things I've heard about Martinie's playing, I never gave Mudvayne a chance because of the Nu-Metal tag. I've never been into Nu-Metal. I'm listening to their first album now and yeah it really sounds like Nu-Metal. Oddly enough, I kinda like it.
Well Animals as Leaders need a bassist. Ryan Martinie would be perfect with them!
I couldn't agree anymore with that... Imagine??
Can we somehow address this to AAL? Imagine them actually considering that option :D
FUck yea dude
Greg Bradshaw My dude if you thinking Ryan Martinie is trash , you are completely incorrect. I respect people’s opinion, but Ryan martinie is Amazing, that’s a fact
As much as I love AAL and Ryan Martinie, Javier and Tosin from AAL already pretty much are bassists. Not saying a crossover wouldn't be fuckin nasty.
This guy is absolutely ridiculous. I would love to see a collab between him and Les Claypool
THAT would be.....wild and crazy!
idk if I could handle that much epicness
How bout Ryan and Alex Webster
+Josh Death metal fiend all three of them are the greatest bassists rock/metal has seen. Alex Webster is a pioneer of death metal bass.
this a milion thumbs up !!! ++++
Ryan's a class act. His innovation in metal will be remembered for decades to come..
This man is a musical genius. The very definition. He has done as they say "mastered his craft "
I think Ryan Martinie and Wes Borland should work together, they have a similar performance, it would be amazing to see and listen that.
I can agree with this!! Or a bass colab with Les!!
That would be something to behold!
Agree
That is a dream combo I didn’t know I needed
Wes, Ryan, and I'll take Marco Minneman on drums.
Such a great Bassist and so modest. Definitely one of the best in my opinion.
What an amazing person. Not only is he ridiculously skilled, but humble and kind as well.
Finally! An episode worth watching!
Absolute beast. Respect!
He’s very humble and naturally I would like for his talent be used to the best of his abilities. He would make an excellent instructor because he has the ability to articulate his point without being boring. You are the best man!
In seconds, this became my favorite video on the internet of all time. He's gotten EVEN BETTER SOMEHOW and it's always an honor to hear his latest licks. Simply stunning and amazing. Couldn't count how many times I rewinded it. Thanks Warwick for giving him much deserved air time. He's an absolute individual with an army of aspiring musicians.
Ryan,
You are the world's greatest bass player.
Sincerely,
The entire population
Victor Wooten enters the chat
“Am I a joke to you?”
@@JamesDeal1982 yeah
@@johannsson8559 you don’t know Wooten then.
Thank you Warwick and Ryan for making this video! Ryan is my number one musical hero and I would not be playing bass without having heard his playing. So every video that surfaces of his playing makes me very happy. Cheers!
He is definitely one fantastic player. And super humble about his abilities. AND seems like a good human being and communicator. Will always throw him my support in his.current and future projects
Ryan "I hope I didn't take too much time" Martinie. What a sweet heart! Love this guy. My favourite bass player.
Man, everything you do we'll pay attention! You're a genius, a great inspiration for millions of bassists around the world! Thank you Warwick and Framus to get us chance to hear Ryan speak and off course play!
"Maybe the internet will be utilized like the tool it's meant to be"
Looks up *BrBrDENG* videos
what a humble soul. my favorite bassist and super nice guy.
Dude scared me when i was a kid.
He's been a legend for years now but carries himself like he's the okay kid that was just allowed into the cool older kids clique.
ryan is my favorite bass player in the world
One of the nicest guys I met. Seen him during mudvayne show in Albuquerque putting on his makeup in the restroom for his first tour. Nobody knew him or his music, so we were stoked to ask him all our questions. Thanks Ryan!
I was at Warwick basscamp 2015. I met this legend. He innovated bass playing. I still look back at meeting him and cherish this. He invented this way of playing all by himself. I hope to see new records of him often.
this man is so humble that is inspiring. Thank you Ryan!
Hard to believe this is the brr brr deng satan
Mad respect to this guy
Is that where you you first saw ryan martinie was from the dig video? 😂😂
@@kylemonsterdrywallfistbump5948 i think almost everyone saw him for the First time in dig clip
@@GAMER_0101 yea actually meant to say the br br deng video or the most brutal scream video put out not dig. Obviously dig was mudvaynes coming out party.
So humble, he is an AMAZING bass master.
Don't sell yourself short bro.
You have inspired millions of people who look up to you. 🤘🤘
So glad to see Ryan getting some air time, this guy steered my towards playing Warwick basses and his techniques (especially on the L.D.50 album) were inspirational to me! Would love to see a Q&A with him and is tuning he uses these days still GCGCF?
+5PL1NT3R86 yeah and i heard he also uses F#BF#BE
Ikr we need to see more ryan it's a pitty mudvayne might never get back together but it's cool to have some updates of his playing and totally agree we need more videos from him there simply aren't enough
+5PL1NT3R86 it was standart from B (4 strings) all early years. Not still GCGCF, lol, default drop c :D
+5PL1NT3R86 It sounds like he's in the Korn tuning. Doesn't fieldy tune to like ADGCF
+Declan Beyer yeah fieldy tunes to A standard but I thunk ryan uses GCGCF so it's easier to do his octave tapping technique there's another warwick video where he goes over his tunings I think it was the fuss on the bus video
Love this guy! Such a humble fella.🖖🏼
So humble. And that's the key to success.
Ryan is the best bassist, and he is so well spoken and polite, i love watching his videos
He’s a awesome guy!
best metal bassist hands downs
+Anal Beads LOL!!!!
Cliff was a cool guy and a pretty Innovative bass player but he's far from being the best IMO
I think cliff burton is a pretty cool guy he plays teh bass and doesnt afraid of anything.
You know he's dead right? You're saying "is" and "he plays the bass" like he's still alive.
Brendan Mather, no..................
A very humble and modest maestro of the bass. I love and admire this guy.
Ryan is also among the nicest and kind people in human history.
God, what a cool guy. I've always loved his bass playing, one of my favorites of all time. On top of that, such a cool personality.
He’s an original, and super creative- I really dig his work with his new group
"I'm not the world's greatest bass player like some of the people here are." That is the most humble statement I have ever heard coming from one of the world's greatest bass players of all time.
He is such a humble person. "I am not the best bass player in the world.".. Um, you most definitely are up there, man. Just gives him something to look forward too and to look up to others to become better, which is such a great characteristic to have. I would love to sit and have a convo with this man. What a talent.
I've come back to watch this video countless times just to hear him play. I know this is the highlight video from the full interview, it would have been cool if they put in this video this part. Andy Irvine tells Ryan that he is the reason Warwick has sold more Thumb model basses than any other player, of course he is humble about it, but has to be a good feeling to know he's inspired that many people in music.
The more I see of Ryan, the more I like him. What a solid and down to Earth bass player.
This guy is just down to the earth.. such a dude man. My inspiration.
He is a god. Love! More Ryan Martinie!!!!!!Thank you, Warwick!
One of the best players alive right now. **LEGEND.**
For me one of the most undervalued bassists
This guy is so humble. Really respect the man and his playing, truly special.
Humility at its greatest...thank you Ryan, just for being you.
The most underrated bassist and the reason why I picked up a base Ryan martinie so much talent so much skill
I liked his Mudvayne insane sounds. That was... EPIC !
he really could start his own shit. he just needs to man up and get out and try. he is damn good.
that is what he is doing with his new band called SOFTEN THE GLARE. Check it! :)
+Framus & Warwick
:D
nice suggestion, thnx ^^
Matt Kirchhofer agreed. Not to diminish anything from Mudvayne cause it's such a kickass band, but there's so much more potential outside of that band.
They just released their album a little while ago, and it's pretty sweet, check it out.
I really appreciate seeing a person show such confidence in his speech, mannerisms and playing, at the same time he behaves so modestly. That's a nice combination of attributes in a famous musician.
Best ever! More Ryan Martinie, please!!!!)) Thank You, Warwick!
Super good bass player, he's up there for sure.
A guy who plays BASS like a GOD and a NICE person.
Want more??
I never enjoyed listening to a bass jam all my life up until this video. Such a talented guy and really artistic.
Ryan's bass playing is definitely out of this world and an absolutely wonderful pleasure to listen and hear. When I first heard the Mudvayne song Dig, my jaw dropped and I was just mind blown by his bass parts. 😎🤘🖤
Well thank you sir... i cant even describe the effect you had in my life.
I don't think I've ever seen someone play the bass like this dude. Love everything he does
Ryan is literally the best bass player in the world!! Don’t discredit yourself you’re my entire inspiration.
Ryan is one of the most underrated and innovative bass players in rock music.
Big Ryan fan. Huge sound that cuts through on Mudvayne. The respect he has for the other artists is pretty cool. Watching the Fuss on the Bus vid...his colleagues were just floored by his technique. Solid.
"I hope I have some things to give for the people who come to this :)" - what the fuck, we need more people like him, what a humble and amazing bass player
Dang i really wanted to see him rip the shit out of that bass (Mudvayne style)
He says I'm not the greatest bass player ever. Like a lot of people there. But dude is. Legend.and he is definitely one of the greatest bass players of all time. He is an amazing player and he is very humble.
I saved up my allowance money when I was in middle school to buy The End Of All Things To Come. Still one of the best purchases I’ve ever made; next to three ply toilet paper. That’s the most important.
What a wonderful gentleman
You're as good a bassplayer as you are modest, Ryan. Which means that you're an inspiration both as a musician and a person. Truly class act. Keep up the good work!
My favorite bass player
you need to have a signature bass!!
He's said in the past the thumb kind of is his signature in a way. He's the guy who's famous for playing that specific bass, and there's nothing he could really ever want to change about it
His signature model should be named"Brr brr deng"
You can see his passion for music in the way he speaks.
He's an underrated bassist. He deserves more credit.
I have the first 3 Mudvayne albums/CDs, Great Player and seems like a really cool Dude
Why is he not doing anything? He's so talented it's such a waste.
Well mudvayne is dead and his r and b kick is over he doesn't have much to do anymore
+Nu-metalguy Dude needs to start a band
+Condemned You guys clearly havent done your homework. CZcams search "Soften the Glare", they've been doing stuff for 2 years. ;P They released an album this year and theyre touring. ~an actual fan.
+Diabeetus_98 I agree. This guy is full of surprises
+Jake Jones thanks to shared that info with us.
I Liked too much the band ! Thanks again !
I could listen my whole life Ryan just jamming on this bass.
If he made an entire forty minute album of him just jamming with that bass i would fucking buy it.
"Not the best bass player in the world" he says
There is no way Victor Wooten isn't high on Ryan's list of heros. That octave riff at 5:00 is sick as hell too.
I have so much respect for this guy. He was a fucking wrecking machine with Matt McDonough in Mudvayne. God, what a band that was. I still don't think he or Matt gets enough credit for their extraordinary talent, not like they need anyone's approval, but still.
Ryan's the reason I started to play. Love em.
"I'm not the worlds best bass player"
Ryan, thank you for being so humble. But... *PLEEEEEASE* 😂😂😂!! You're definitely top 10 best bass players all time, #1 underrated, and top 3 technical bassists all time
He's always been my favorite bass player.
I could watch this man play bass all day
This guy is so awesome, he would give you the shirt off his back..... no really..... he literally did one time. At the end of a Mudvayne set at Ozzfest instead of just throwing guitar picks into the crowd like most do he took some of his clothes off and threw his boots and clothes into the crowd. Its been 20 years and I still remember it.
this guy is so cool, one of my fav bass personality. Keep it up !
I remember first hearing Mudvayne when the Death Blooms music video came on, and being mind blown and scared at the same time. It was almost like the band weren’t real people, like they were monsters or creatures. It’s just funny how down to earth and completely human he is. Had the pleasure of meeting him in 2005 as well.
I absolutely 💖 his style of playing, especially on the album LD 5.0, its almost like he's the lead Gitarrist that plays Bass.
Very talented man. And definitely up there in the top 10 bass players.
My favorite bassist, guy is simply amazing.
I have been to countless concerts and seen countless bass players. Ryan blows them all away. He is simply the best. Unmatched in skill and technique. Go see Mudvayne if they tour near you. Watching him live is an experience in itself. So entertaining watching him perform on stage.
one of my fav bass players !
A truly humble guy right there...his bass licks in Mudvayne are just phenomenal 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
man he influenced my bass playing and I love his sound. wish mudvayne would come back
Man the worlds greatest bass player in my opinion saying he's not when he is now that's some humility right there which why ima such a big fan of Ryan!! Thanks for this Warwick! Also give the man his own signature line!! Ill buy one straight off the NAMM floor on sell it all sunday lol
It's one of the greatest and my favourite bassist I've ever heard
he is the reason i started playing i want to meet him so bad he is my #1 idol
what a humble bass player! :)
Humble dude. Absolute powerhouse.
Such amazing talent and yet so humble