Duff McKagan Plays His Fender Signature Deluxe Precision® Bass | Signature Artist Series | Fender

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Watch as Duff McKagan and Matt Sweeney talk and play Duff's Deluxe Precision® Bass. Duff talks about his philosophy on being a bass player and shares stories about playing in iconic rock bands Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver.

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コメント (21)
  • The bassline in sweetchild is as iconic as the guitar
  • Duff has always seemed like the coolest dude and man I wanna try this bass out!
  • @khbkcbdck
    Why Duff is so underated? He Is one of the Best bass players ever, He put his signature on every GNR song and influece many people (and mysefl) to play bass guitar
  • @aaron4241
    Duff's bass tone is like a warm blanket.
  • When you can sing the basslines in a song, you know how powerful of a player that person is, and that's Duff.
  • @dave13dc
    For me, Duff plays bass properly. He understands the bass playing religion. You can’t be selfish as your role is to support other musicians in the band. Without your support, properly deployed, the band doesn’t work. Like he says, if you’re looking to be the focus of attention then the bass isn’t the instrument for you. My bass players - Duff, Lemmy, Paul Simonon.
  • Absolutely love this man. He was very influential and iconic to me growing up as a young bass player. He knew his role and thus helped me understand where bass fits in. Izzy played his way as did Slash. They did not mirror parts at all. Duff found a sticking point with the drums and created his own creative lines and drove the rhythm home. Legendary if you ask me.
  • That slither bass line man i missed scott and velvet revolver
  • This guy has one of the best bass tones I've ever heard.aside from Geddy Lee,Lemmy Kilmister,Flea,Justin and Chancellor....i kinda dig this guy's tone
  • @ConkyJ20
    This video was not long enough. I kinda need this bass in my life. That jam towards the end though. YES.
  • Duff cuoting the clash just made me love him even more. Joe strummer was a legend