Celebrating James Jamerson’s birthday with this incredible video breaking down his legendary bassline from “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell. A masterclass in groove and musicality! You won’t find a cooler video today…
@SVG__Collection James Jamerson was a genius. And an essential element to the Motown Sound. Thank you for posting this.
@SVG__Collection You have to credit @vulfpeck if you're gonna rip their video.
@SVG__Collection wonder if there's a ticker that's a 100% match
@SVG__Collection for anyone intersted!! 🩵🎵🏔️💙
@SVG__Collection I love this video. Original: youtu.be/kAT3aVj-A_E?si… (graphic score by Jack Stratton).
@SVG__Collection Awesome. And this is a work of art: youtu.be/KqtELR5GyfI?si…
@SVG__Collection It’s literally mountains and valleys of notes. Wow.
@SVG__Collection This caliber of musician—in those days—played it in one pass and if they did multiple takes of the song, which was usually centered around a vocal pass, every take was this good, though never the same.
@SVG__Collection That’s from the incredible @vulfpeck channel. Lots of riches there
@SVG__Collection This wins the coolest video of the week award!
@SVG__Collection Love the bassline and miss the duet. I recently read about Ms. Terrell’s life
@SVG__Collection 🎸 🎵 Iconic !! 🙌 😃 #Motown #TheFunkBrothers #TammiTerrell #MarvinGaye >>>> youtu.be/IC5PL0XImjw?si…
@SVG__Collection There’s another one of those videos for James Jamerson on Stevie Wonder’s “I Was Made To Love Her. Just an amazing bass line. Happy Birthday, Mr Jamerson!
@SVG__Collection Why create that bouncing ball animation when we already have an excellent (and accurate) means of representing the bass part. Music notation. The bouncing ball combined with the bass part would be great for those who can read and a relatable introduction for those who can't.