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Heavy Bass and Lead on the Chapman Stick metal

Bass loop pedal and Lead on the 1980 10 String Chapman Stick my favorite guitarists: Stevie Ray Vaughn David Russell BB King Scott Henderson (lately) Jeff Beck Steve Vai Michael Hedges Eddie Van Halen Allan Holdworth Wes Montgomery Eric Clapton Guthrie Govan Mark...

25 Responses to “Heavy Bass and Lead on the Chapman Stick metal”

  1. he played both the rhythm and melody with 2 hands. He would need four hands or a looping pedal to play it.

  2. Nice trousers, the fashion doesn’t stop, keep it up

  3. problem is he wants a clean bass and a lead sound for the faster stuff. but you can’t do that simultaneously with a chapman (1 output)

  4. nice pajamas

  5. I think the big point of having a touch instrument like a Stick or a Warr is having all options at once.

    I have a Warr, and it’s great to be able to play just any range available. Bass, guitar, piano, whatever.

  6. Originally, the purpose of a guitar was to play chords. People use one or two strings only to shred all the time.

  7. Chapman Sticks have two outputs, you can indeed put the bass through a clean channel and apply overdrive to the melody side.

  8. this is sick

  9. one output, stereo. Come on, guys; we’re on the internet. If you’re not sure of something, look it up. Or pick up your stick and look.

  10. i left a comment on one of your other videos and i said i liked metal now i tell you this cuzz i thought the only bassest who could do that was cliff burton you proved that idea wrong

  11. It doesn’t take fashion sense to be a shredder! He dresses far better than I do when I’m in my jamming room. He even has a place to stand. Rock on brother!

  12. nice, but you should learn to use two hands (like a pianist)

  13. Forget fashion, this is music!!!

  14. you don’t like lohn petrucci???

  15. only one word..
    sick.
    did u improvise that?

  16. yes I did ….. Thanks for your comments….Frank

  17. Fashion? lol I be thankful he at least WEARS something when he’s playing lol, not directed at you InMyRightHandDOOM meant to critics

  18. wow this is damn awesome

  19. MASTER!!! I LUV U!!!

  20. is that harrison ford?

  21. Instant down-rating for spamming the description with big names that have nothing to do with the video.

  22. really fucking cool can u imagine when satrini gets a hold of one of these sticks?bet hes practicing with one right now

  23. to bad you looped the bass part instead of just playing while doing the solo… ur such a guitarist you can only use one hand at a time/….
    FAIL STICKIST

  24. Pretty fucking cool.

  25. I;’ve got a sub, so this is sounding the way you want me to hear it…but have to ask..are you miking a speaker, or recording this line in…?

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