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NUFAN First Time Hearing NO USE FOR A NAME! Bass Teacher REACTS to Friends of the Enemy

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FULL-ALBUM Reactions, Lessons & More 👉 --------------------------------------------------- ➡️ It's not often you hear me call punk rock bass lines “beautiful“, but the way bassist Matt Riddle kicked off No Use For A Name's track “Friends of the Enemy“ was ! This song is a classic example of how effective a melodic bass intro can be in tying a composition together, especially when it references some of the vocal melodies that happen later in the song. Despite its catchiness, it's a slightly tricky riff and I really enjoyed breaking it down. I also discuss the rhythmic phrasings of the vocal melody, precisely how the bass intro pulled from it, a music theory breakdown of the chord progressions, the “fake out“ key change in the bridge, and much more! I'll start calling them “NUFAN“ now...😉 --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 0:57 Reaction / Analysis 9:38 Final Thoughts --------------------------------------------------- 📺 MORE REACTIONS: ▶️ FACE TO FACE: ▶️ LAGWAGON: ▶️ STRUNG OUT: --------------------------------------------------- Mark Michell is an internationally-touring and recording bass player known for his work with Scale the Summit, Tony MacAlpine, Tetrafusion, Watermox, and more. Michell is a published educator and author for Hal Leonard, the world's largest music publisher, and has taught bass clinics around the globe for many years. He founded Low End University in 2015, and has since enrolled over 2,500 students through his lessons program. Alongside his educational endeavors, he played on many Billboard-charting album releases and is sponsored by Jackson Basses, EMG Pickups, and Dunlop. --------------------------------------------------- 👉 Original Video: 🔵 GEAR 🔵 Jackson Spectra JS3QV: EMG 40 Soapbar Pickups: EMG BQC Active Preamp: Dunlop Nickel Super Brights: Line 6 Helix: Panasonic Lumix G7: PreSonus Revelator io24: Shure SM7B: Shure SE215: Gator Frameworks 2000: Elgato Key Light: Rosetta Galaxy Projector: Govee Rope Light: Starlight Acoustic Panels: LED Corner Smart Lamp: [These are affiliate links! I make a very small commission fee from your purchase at NO extra cost to you. This massively helps support the channel!] 🔵 CONNECT 🔵 📸 Instagram | ♫ Tik Tok | @markmichellbass 📘 Facebook | 📚 Online Store | #nouseforaname #nufan #friendsoftheenemy #reaction #lowenduniversity --------------------------------------------------- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair Use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The original work played in this video has been significantly transformed for the purpose of music education.

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