Gibson SG Bass

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Here I am pulling a impromtu made up on the spot bass solo. The guitar player/singer decided we should each do a solo. Thing is the drummer and I did not know this until he called for it. So he calls for a drumm solo, and the drummer tells me to go 1st…. ok Distortion pedal, Les Paul Bass and Trace Eliot! let’s go!

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41 Responses to Gibson SG Bass

  1. chasemi97 says:

    i hate guitar center with a passion Chuck Levins in Maryland

  2. balladofthedarkangel says:

    It’s called Thank You by Sly and the Family Stone. Great song to learn if you’re starting off learning slap bass.

  3. philty2007 says:

    what is the song in the intro?

  4. MegaJouhou says:

    Look at the price not bad…

    -For a Gibson
    -and for this bass

    I dont know if it really is 699.

  5. Verbeke1992 says:

    You’re an ugly bass…

  6. Jjosh1358 says:

    My favorite pickup positioning

  7. Corpsegrinder54 says:

    this guy is crazy!!!!!

  8. tomwilliams1983 says:

    some nice playing

  9. louddistort says:

    ya right that shit looks sick

  10. Semimentalman2 says:

    its an ugly bass

  11. Smoothbassistthatsme says:

    as long as it’s not an epiphone get it

  12. Smoothbassistthatsme says:

    thats the first good sounding sg bass i’ve heard. i’m not normally a big fan of gibson basses, but this one is nice and punchy without having a flat tone

  13. WitteBandera says:

    Go get it! :D

  14. BassClefFTW says:

    They got one at the Guitar Center near me going for like 3 or $400.

  15. yellofury says:

    nice price for a USED Gibson

  16. mjriley2994 says:

    Curt’s pretty sweet

  17. wirtaz says:

    NOW DO A BARREL ROLL

  18. retromotown says:

    more tones = less music

  19. TheKoodoos says:

    it takes more than 3 okay notes in 100 shit out of tunes ones to make a decent song, a lot more. You don’t have a clue what you’re on about

  20. Ezek1234 says:

    very effective solo

  21. contegeorge says:

    Very good!!! This bass is affected by neck dive?
    Sorry for my bad english.

  22. nirvana922 says:

    Did you use the distortion pedal through the whole solo? And what pedal was it?

  23. jmaysen says:

    Les Paul Standard 1992 Gibson, not epiphony

  24. laxwarrior8 says:

    is that gibson or epiphone and where did you buy it?

  25. DrPunkin says:

    GO STEVE! GO STEVE!

  26. MacroFuzzXD says:

    Let me guess, you’re a professional bass player who enjoys critiquing others. What? You’re not? (Obvious and drawn out point) If you can’t do better, don’t criticize.

  27. Anjohl says:

    I am a fan.

  28. davidsix54321 says:

    suck a dick Hitamaru

  29. hellin69 says:

    Sweet My friend

  30. Hitamaru says:

    les paul bass autofail…

  31. ozzyismetal says:

    Says the guy who can’t play back in black correctly………….

  32. Marlowann says:

    The upright bass is harder to play than the piano.

    This is fact. The piano by its very nature is simpler in the execution of a note to begin with; you press a key, there’s a note. The upright bass is more complex and also physically more demanding, and there are multiple techniques to it.

    Music must sound “right” to sound good.

    This is simple logic. Music that doesn’t sound “right,” by the very meaning of the words of that sentence, sounds “wrong,” which is another way of saying “bad.”

  33. ProphecisedHero says:

    doesnt matter if you play one or one hundred notes a minute, so long as the music sounds good. you could have a hundred notes that are out of tune, but you can just have three notes and make a decent song

  34. eddiebortz says:

    yes i know that i never said anything about that. but you need your scales to be a better player so you understand what your doing

  35. BongOfCthulhu says:

    if you dont have soul then you cant create rhythm. every scale pattern in the world wont save you.

  36. eddiebortz says:

    i know but you need your scales

  37. ESP1EMG says:

    one word “soul”

  38. eddiebortz says:

    u have no idea what ur talking about

  39. dch528 says:

    unimpressed

  40. ESP1EMG says:

    more about technique imo. i could care less about scales on bass. you can create a wicked backbone for your band just using a few frets and a little bit of innovation.

  41. bettes says:

    I don’t think bass is harder then guitar, nor guitar is harder then bass…

    And don’t think any instrument is harder to play, it’s music, is doesn’t have to sound “right”. That’s the beauty of music

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