Ready Freddie Washington Breaks Down his Most Iconic Bass Parts

Table of Contents 00:00 Freddie Plays “Forget Me Nots” by Patrice Rushen 02:53 How Freddie Wrote “Forget Me Nots” 07:15 The Story Behind Freddie’s P-Bass 08:48 “Forget Me Nots” Session 10:24 Freddie’s Work with Anita Baker 14:00 Freddie Plays “Sweet Love” by Anita Baker 17:54 All Parts’ Badass Bridges 18:59 Freddie’s Ability to Arrange 21:45 Working with Phil Collins 22:58 The Dawn of the 5-String Bass 25:09 What was a Phil Collins Session Like? 27:38 Freddie Plays “Two Hearts” by Phil Collins 30:50 Sweetwater Gear Exchange 31:55 Freddie’s Work with Dionne Warwick 37:39 Freddie Plays “That’s What Friends Are For” by Dionne Warwick 41:46 Rotosound Strings 42:05 Writing on the Fly for a Session 43:25 Recording Bass for DeBarge 47:37 Freddie Plays “All This Love” by DeBarge 50:30 Vertex Buffer Interface 51:39 The Brilliance of El DeBarge 53:47 How Freddie Started Playing with Herbie Hancock 57:52 Freddie Plays “Just Around the Corner” by Herbie Hancock 01:00:02 The Rig Dr. Pedalboard Building Services 01:01:07 Remembering Bass Parts from Decades Ago 01:02:26 Reflecting on Photos & Videos from Freddie’s Career 01:17:56 Thanks for Watching!
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