Thanks Toby. Lots of peoiple wouldn't think it's possible to get close with a precision, but from what I've seen on here, he has the back pickup off a lot of the time, and it's really about how hard you hit the strings
Yeah fantastic job breaking it down! Yeah those "back up" notes are something him and les claypool do allot in their riffs. Especially Xanadu, thats a great example of that.
This is great, thank you so much. I've watched other tutorials but still trying to make out some of the runs. Your encouragement also goes a long way, it's a very human touch. I'm going to practice all this opening now. I agree most of the rest of the song is not as difficult, but there are some runs at the end which you could cover if you felt inclined? Thanks again.
@@mindhead2005 There's just one actually, the rest I've figured. In this video it's around 3.34. You'll recognise it. czcams.com/video/BTbuYjJVc9Q/video.html
@@mindhead2005 btw, thanks for doing this. A condensed version was better for my learning although I did watch your video all the way through and gave you a 👍
@patferris3640 I have to move at the pace of the people who would prefer it broken down note-for-note, because if I didn’t that’s what I’d be asked to do anyway. I appreciate that can be frustrating for more experienced players Thanks for watching
Heh, you went for the ESL version! That album has such good versions of loads of songs. I much prefer the ESL Jacob's Ladder and Free Will too. Brilliant focus on digging in for the tone too. You have to hit hard to sound like Geddy. And you're getting it on a P! Most folks would've gone for a J when talking about a post-Ricky Geddy tone.
I love the ESL versions too, Jeremy. Being honest if I’d had a fretted jazz, I probably would’ve used it, but it was a happy accident I didn’t. I saw a video showing geds tone on MP and the guy got ridiculously close by turning the back pickup off altogether! Which makes sense I suppose, given how weedy a Ric back pickup is Rusty, Geddys bass tech said on a forum that the back pickup on his 72 had a fault and was really thin and weak It’s always a trip to explore this stuff! Thanks for commenting
Playing bass and singing is tough enough without throwing the pedals in! Ridiculous stuff. He’s a genius!
He’s amazing!!!
Takes alot of practice and determination.
Brilliant!!!!! I love this song 😁😁😁😁
Thanks joe
@6:27 is D-Ionian or major scale
Brilliant, good stuff Mick! 👌
Cheers! :)
This is tremendous. I’m still trying to master kajagoogoo ! 🤯😁👍
Ha! Thanks so much!
Nailed the tone too! 👍
Thanks Toby. Lots of peoiple wouldn't think it's possible to get close with a precision, but from what I've seen on here, he has the back pickup off a lot of the time, and it's really about how hard you hit the strings
Yeah fantastic job breaking it down! Yeah those "back up" notes are something him and les claypool do allot in their riffs. Especially Xanadu, thats a great example of that.
Great example! Thank you! It means they can stay in one position for longer. Clever gits!
:)
Appreciate the effort.
My pleasure, Craig, I hope you get some use out of it
This is great, thank you so much. I've watched other tutorials but still trying to make out some of the runs. Your encouragement also goes a long way, it's a very human touch. I'm going to practice all this opening now. I agree most of the rest of the song is not as difficult, but there are some runs at the end which you could cover if you felt inclined? Thanks again.
Thanks so much for the kind words
I might get back to the ending someday
@@mindhead2005 I for one would love that!
@@v2factoryman what time stamp are the runs?
@@mindhead2005 There's just one actually, the rest I've figured. In this video it's around 3.34. You'll recognise it. czcams.com/video/BTbuYjJVc9Q/video.html
@@v2factoryman thats just the intro again.
EXCELLENT!!
Thanks!!
Watching this was like a molar extraction without novacain! 🎉
Novocain.
@@mindhead2005 btw, thanks for doing this. A condensed version was better for my learning although I did watch your video all the way through and gave you a 👍
@patferris3640 I have to move at the pace of the people who would prefer it broken down note-for-note, because if I didn’t that’s what I’d be asked to do anyway.
I appreciate that can be frustrating for more experienced players
Thanks for watching
@@mindhead2005 thanks bro.
0:37 undeniable truth right there
Thanks joe
*꧁ Feel amazing🙊🙊 Thank you 👌 Everything is super 👍 ꧂*
Please post the rest of the song
Showed me but ...i dont do lightning speed with 3 fingers.😢
lol! Thanks. Most of his playing is with ONE finger!!! He’s a beast
Heh, you went for the ESL version! That album has such good versions of loads of songs. I much prefer the ESL Jacob's Ladder and Free Will too. Brilliant focus on digging in for the tone too. You have to hit hard to sound like Geddy. And you're getting it on a P! Most folks would've gone for a J when talking about a post-Ricky Geddy tone.
I love the ESL versions too, Jeremy.
Being honest if I’d had a fretted jazz, I probably would’ve used it, but it was a happy accident I didn’t.
I saw a video showing geds tone on MP and the guy got ridiculously close by turning the back pickup off altogether!
Which makes sense I suppose, given how weedy a Ric back pickup is
Rusty, Geddys bass tech said on a forum that the back pickup on his 72 had a fault and was really thin and weak
It’s always a trip to explore this stuff!
Thanks for commenting
At 08:32... sure of the C#, after the triplets? I hear C at the start of the run, with a C# near the end of it... thoughts?
Good catch, a C it is. Thanks!
@@mindhead2005 When it comes to RUSH, we musicians have to help each other get it right... people helping people, breaux! Cheers!
@timothydukeman7619 absolutely! Cheers bud!