So time now again for the low ones! Thanks rockytenor and hotlips for all great suggestions and pitching assistance. Thanks also to all other youtubers who have sent me suggestions and who did some "pitching". Be sure to check youtube/quertyjuan for two great Tim Riley videos. 1. A great series of C2:s by Chanticleer bass Eric Alatorre, song is "Blues in the night". 2. Tim Riley with a nice C2 from song "dream". 3. Tim again with a C2 and this time from a 2008 version of Rainbow of love, available here on youtube. 4. Tim with a B1 from song "dream". 5. Johnny Cash with the E major version of "I walk the line" which means that instead of a C2 it is a B1. 6. Richard Sterban with a Bb1 from "Working on the building too". 7. Another Bb1 from sterban, song is "You´re the one". 8. Vladimir Miller with a great series of Bb1 (no close mike) from "Do not reject me in time of old age". 9. An A1 by Tim Duncan from song "Roll Jordan". 10. London Parris with an Ab1 from song "He touched me". 11. Tim riley with an Ab1 from song "dream". 12. An Ab1 from Richard Sterban from song "dig a little deeper in the well". 13. a D2 and a G1 from Eric Alatorre from song "soon one morning". 14. Will Adkins with a G1 from song "over in the gloryland". 15. Old Oak Ridge Boys bass Herman Harper with a G1 from song "There´s a light guiding me". 16. Tim Riley with a G1 from song"Pray". 17. Tim again with a great G1 from song "carol of the bells". 18. And another Tim G1 from the 2008 version here on youtube of "Rainbow of love". 19. Tim´s lowest (yet), a F#1 from "What a glad day". 20. Hermann Harper with a F#1 from "Farther along". 21. Stacy Bragg from Mike Lefevre Quartet with a series of B1:s and F#1:s, song is Amen. 22. Jeff Chapman from Kingdome Heirs with a F#1 from song "Good news from the graveyard". 23. Sterban with an E-major chord singing E1-G#1-A1 from song "The first step to heaven". 24. A glissando down to Eb1 from Cecil Stringer of the spoken4 quartet, song is "Have a little talk with Jesus". 25. No bass video is complete without some old J.D.! Some real low singing and touching on a D1 from song "Anytime". 26. David Hester with an E1 and possibly a C1 buried by noise at the end, it´s from a bass song contest here on youtube, song is "Walk that lonesome road". 27. A better C1, from Cecil Stringer of the spoken4 quartet, song is "Beautiful Life". I´ll try to make the videos a little bit shorter and more frequent! Enjoy!
YouTube | April 29, 2008
