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There are lots of popular channels out there from BassTheWorld, The Bass Channel, JuliaPlaysGroove, Scotts Bass Lessons, etc… here’s a couple of new-ish channels I subscribed to recently that don’t have many followers but are well worth a look:

 

Bassed - a couple of bass geeks from Kentucky who review gear and interview players

 

The Wetter Bass - gear reviews tastefully done, great playing and always gets the best out of the pedals being demoed

 

Shout out any others that deserve more attention down below!

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I still enjoy Dave’s World of fun Stuff. He is a bass player and much of his repair work is on basses. How many times can you watch the neck being sorted and the action improved. In my case, quite a lot and I still can’t remember which way to turn the truss rod to reduce the neck relief.

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A few I follow here:

 

Lee Sklar - nuff said

Cici bass - also seen on Anderton's All About The Bass

AMP - Reviews n that

Dr Funk - good if you like slap. I've seen him busking in Falmouth and he is really good

Gev Delano - very talented kid

Jermaine Morgan - lessons, demos, etc.

Rumblin Man - demos of bass and guitar stuff

 

Some non-bass stuff:

Alison Eales - friend of mine just released her first album, go check it out because it's awesome (and I'm not just saying that because I'm biased)

Dominic Noble - book reviews

exurb1a - philosophy and stuff

J Draper - History

Nicole Coenen - lumberjacking lesbian and, er, something Canadian starting with L...

The Charismatic Voice - music reactions and vocal analysis from an opera singer, teacher, producer, etc.

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3 hours ago, Reggaebass said:

I think most have been mentioned in favourite bass YouTubers , but for theory and exercises I use Mark from Talking Bass , I like his no waffling approach 

 

Mark is great, all of his lessons are really clear and well put together.

 

I can't help thinking if this sketch whenever I watch one of his vids though 😂

https://youtu.be/bwAioN2mtsA

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20 hours ago, dannybuoy said:

The Wetter Bass - gear reviews tastefully done, great playing and always gets the best out of the pedals being demoed

 

+1 - pretty much the whole reason I ended up getting a Mojomojo for my overdrive - being a guitar pedal I would have probably never even looked near it without seeing his review/cheap bass overdrive shootout.

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Not sure if he is a member here but James Maxted is a cool guy to watch for covers and reviews

Ed Friedland - Bass Whisperer TV same sort of thing.

Tony Senatore's Classic Bass Tracks - covers you don't see often.

Ato71 - wide range of covers

Alfon Lopez - wide range of covers 

 

My favourite non bass Youtube channel - Mark Felton Productions for those among us who are into military history. 

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3 hours ago, Rodders said:

Not sure if he is a member here but James Maxted is a cool guy to watch for covers and reviews

Ed Friedland - Bass Whisperer TV same sort of thing.

Tony Senatore's Classic Bass Tracks - covers you don't see often.

Ato71 - wide range of covers

Alfon Lopez - wide range of covers 

 

My favourite non bass Youtube channel - Mark Felton Productions for those among us who are into military history. 

Mark Felton's channel is one of my absolute favourites! 

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Most of the channel’s I’m subscribed to are reggae , but I do have some others that have some nice grooves on with mainly P basses, one player I follow is Naoto Tada, if you’re into vintage basses he’s got a few on there worth watching 

 

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Recently became aware of this guy, Chanan Hanspal, through a series of interviews he did with Andy Partridge from XTC (well worth watching). I subscribed off the back of those (and his content on Zappa and the Mighty Boosh) and this popped up a few days ago.

 

I really like his style, and his musical knowledge and how he imparts it is top drawer - like a Beato of the Valleys!

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Old Man Riva said:

Recently became aware of this guy, Chanan Hanspal, through a series of interviews he did with Andy Partridge from XTC (well worth watching). I subscribed off the back of those (and his content on Zappa and the Mighty Boosh) and this popped up a few days ago.

 

I really like his style, and his musical knowledge and how he imparts it is top drawer - like a Beato of the Valleys!

 

 

That's a good watch, I enjoyed playing along with it 👍

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Teachers 

 

Rich Brown-

https://youtube.com/@richbrownbass?si=1wy2j2VZGu8Bsd8H
 

Dan Hawkins-

https://youtube.com/@OnlineBassCourses?si=BxUiZEoqqeOt9loj


 

others:

Dan from Bass japan Direct-

https://youtube.com/@BassJapanDirect?si=ksC7yBS2oEHlsqMj
 

Johnny Lee Long-

https://youtube.com/@LONGCASTLE777?si=iLltpcm35wCXRB_O

 

I follow Pdbass but someone has already posted him. 


Ted Talks Bass-

https://youtube.com/@TedTalksBass?si=3RUDVNU-i8OoKJkm
 

Bassist Naoto Tada-

https://youtube.com/@naototada?si=2I9zi_dqDE7mlb5R

 

Mononeon-

https://youtube.com/@TheMonoNeon?si=k8jHMNHCVtwS4a-P

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On 14/06/2023 at 18:44, Reggaebass said:

Most of the channel’s I’m subscribed to are reggae , but I do have some others that have some nice grooves on with mainly P basses, one player I follow is Naoto Tada, if you’re into vintage basses he’s got a few on there worth watching 

 

Shame I forgot him. I follow him also. 
 

his cool. I love his 78 pbass tone. 

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1 hour ago, Reggaebass said:

Yeah he’s a great player and he’s got some nice basses, the 2 I like is the Left 1975 Right 1960

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Oh that 1975 pbass 😍. love the colour combo. Interestingly he changed the pickups to lollar standard wound. He then changed the casing. Many people thought it was dimarzio P pickups. 
 

Yes I really like how he sits in the groove. 
 

 

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