Marcus Miller - Scoop

Just a great video i got with Marcus Miller playing the tune Scoop. The great thing about it is that he playing it by himself, with no band. I love this solo stuff like a bass Acappella Enjoy :)
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The Panther-Amazing Bass-Marcus Miller on LEGENDS OF JAZZ

From the Contemporary Jazz Episode, Marcus Miller performing "The Panther"
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Marcus miller Run for cover JVC jazz festival in Seoul

Hi..I'm Korean in yeonchon country. My name is Lee Heechul. This is performance in seoul,Sejong Cultural Hall at 2004. This place has perfect sound establishments, and Sound is so good. Maybe it is the best of the world. This play is the one of the five plays, in exclude playing with Take Six.. Hmmm..Have a nice...
WOW! Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten

More from TrueFire - bit.ly Bass guitar lessons - truefire.com Stanley Clarke www.stanleyclarke.com, Marcus Miller, http Victor Wooten www.victorwooten.com. From Bass Player http and
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Marcus Miller Master of All Trades - Killing Me Softly

Marcus Miller - bass, bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, keyboards, vocals Poogie Bell - drums Dean Brown - guitar Roger Byam - saxophone Bruce Flowers - keyboards Patches Stewart - trumpet Lalah Hathaway - vocals Raphael Saadiq - vocals
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Power of Soul - Marcus miller

Maybe the best song played by Marcus Miller, and one of the greatest basslines ever played. Enjoy. -parklife101 Marcus Miller's Myspace: www.myspace.com Marcus Miller's Site: www.marcusmiller.com
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Marcus Miller- Purple Haze

David Sanborn and Friends Super Session in 1998 David Sanborn was the host and Marcus Miller was the Musical Director and this was his version of Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze Marcus Miller- bass David Sanborn- sax Gene Lake- Drums Dean Brown- Guitar Ricky Peterson- Keyboards Don Alias- Percussion
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Marcus Miller - Silver Rain (feat. Eric Clapton)

this is the other version of Silver Rain with Eric Clapton doing the lead vocals, i think most people only know the one with Joey Kibble of Take 6 instead. Marcus did originally write it for Clapton but they kinda lost contact and thats why the version with Kibble landed on the album first. When Miller later called Clapton about recording he was in immediately and the new version with him on vocals was put in instead, leaving the Kibble version as a bonus track
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Marcus Miller Band - 'Rehab' - North Sea Jazz 2007

Her band had already done the rehearsal, but at the last moment Amy Winehouse decided to cancel the show because of exhaustion. Marcus Miller replaced her and invited some guests. Since Amy wasn't there to perform Rehab, they did. Live @ North Sea Jazz 2007 (Sunday 15 July 2007) Guests: Candy Dulfer, Patches Stewart, Roy Hargrove,Gregoire Maret.
Stanley Clark, Marcus Miller & Victor Wooten - Beat It

Stanley Clark, Marcus Miller & Victor Wooten versionan Beat It de Michael Jackson. Festival de Jazz de Vitoria Gasteiz 2009
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SWR® Marcus Miller Professional Bass Preamplifier (part 1)

SWR has partnered with Marcus Miller - arguably the most influential bassist of his generation -- to create the ultimate tool for bassists. Or as Marcus calls it: "The missing link between your bass and a great sound!" Working closely with our SWR engineers, Marcus painstakingly customized the feature set of this preamp to accommodate his own distinctive array of tones, while taking into consideration the needs of other bassists of all styles. The result is simply one of the most versatile bass products ever developed.
Miles Davis Marcus Miller Fun Talk+Playing Live 'Mr.Pastorius'

Sanborn musicshow 'round '89. This was posted on youtube allready but I think this audio is much better ,and this version includes the amusing little conversation between Miller and Miles before the song 'mr pastorius' starts, it always makes me laugh. But when he hits his first notes I laugh no more... Damn! So Good !!!
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Marcus Miller - Moonlight Sonata

Live JVC Jazz Festival Tokio Marcus Miller - bass Poogie Bell - drums Dean Brown - guitar Roger Byam - saxophone Bruce Flowers - keyboards Patches Stewart - trumpet
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SWR® Marcus Miller Professional Bass Preamplifier (part 2)

SWR has partnered with Marcus Miller - arguably the most influential bassist of his generation -- to create the ultimate tool for bassists. Or as Marcus calls it: "The missing link between your bass and a great sound!" Working closely with our SWR engineers, Marcus painstakingly customized the feature set of this preamp to accommodate his own distinctive array of tones, while taking into consideration the needs of other bassists of all styles. The result is simply one of the most versatile bass products ever developed.
Marcus Miller - "Tutu" Tutu Revisited Live Lyon (Official) Part 2/2

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Marcus Miller Master of All Trades - People Make The World Go Round

Marcus Miller - bass, bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, keyboards, vocals Poogie Bell - drums Dean Brown - guitar Roger Byam - saxophone Bruce Flowers - keyboards Patches Stewart - trumpet Lalah Hathaway - vocals Raphael Saadiq - vocals
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(fan video!) Marcus Miller, Me'shell NdegeOcello - Rush Over

Michelle Lynn Johnson (born August 29, 1968), better known as Me'shell Ndegéocello, is a German-born American singer, songwriter, rapper, bassist, and multi-instrumentalist. She has been hailed in the music press as a redeemer of soul music. Her music incorporates funk, soul, hip hop, reggae, R&B, rock, and jazz. She has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards. Early life Ndegeocello was born in Berlin to army lieutenant and saxophonist father Jacques Johnson and her mother, Helen. She was raised in Washington, DC. In early press releases from Maverick Records her birth year was mistakenly listed as 1969. The 1968 birth date has been confirmed through a previous manager/lifelong friend. Meshell Ndegeocello is pronounced MEE-shell n-deh-GAY-o-chel-o. Early pressings of Plantation Lullabies were stickered with the instructions. The correct spelling of her stage name at this time is Meshell Ndegeocello, without apostrophes or any unusual capitalizations.[1] Although named Michelle Lynn Johnson at birth, Ndegeocello has had numerous name changes. She adopted the surname Ndegeocello, which means "free like a bird", while still in her teens. Some outlets also state her birth name as "Mary Johnson".[2] [edit] Career rise Ndegeocello honed her skills on the DC go-go circuit in the late 1980s, and unsuccessfully tried out for Living Colour's bassist position, vacated in 1992 by Muzz Skillings. Going solo, she was the first artist signed 1993 to Maverick Records/Sire Records with her <b>...</b>
Marcus Miller - Run for cover Cover slap bass

It's very difficult.. I screwed up the first part of solo. all the solos are the same pattern..T_T anyway I did my best. haha^^; And this bass is not fender,, (Many people may think it's a Fender) It is Dexter, a Korean Bass guitar.(It's a fender jazz copy model). This bass sounds quite good enough for me.
Marcus Miller - "Bruce Lee" Live Jazz a Juan 1/5

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Marcus Miller bass solo w/ Miles Davis "Jean Pierre" Live 1982

Marcus plays a hot solo with the Miles Davis band. Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London 1982. Miles Davis (trumpet), Marcus Miller (bass), Mike Stern (guitar), Bill Evans (sax, flute), Al Foster (drums) and Mino Cinelu (percussion). This is the "We Want Miles" band.






















