And I was like.
Speaker AI was like, hold on.
Speaker AI have a 1200, like, follow, like, subscribers.
Speaker A1200 people are following me.
Speaker AAnd I was like.
Speaker AAnd I was like, what?
Speaker ALike, literally, that was just like, okay.
Speaker AAnd then I started looking at some of my videos, and I didn't really realize that some of my videos were getting as many views as, like.
Speaker AAnd I was like, oh, wow.
Speaker AI had no.
Speaker ANo idea at all.
Speaker AAnd so from then I started, I was like, you know what?
Speaker AMaybe I should, like, start putting some stuff out there.
Speaker AAnd I start putting out little lesson videos.
Speaker AAnd the first video that kind of, like, went was like, the most viewed video for the longest time.
Speaker AWas this so dumb.
Speaker AIt's like this video that's like.
Speaker AIt's three bass, simple bass grooves.
Speaker AIt's like I recorded on, like, my iPhone 4.
Speaker AIt looked.
Speaker AThe quality is awful.
Speaker AOh, my gosh.
Speaker AAnd, like, and it was.
Speaker AIt was just like, through my phone speaker and phone mic and everything like that.
Speaker AAnd for some reason, like, I think, like, I think it was the most viewed video until, like, this year, because it was like, it was.
Speaker AHad like.
Speaker AI think it has, like, 800 something thousand views or something like that.
Speaker AAnd I was like, how.
Speaker ALike, I have no, like, no reason.
Speaker ALike, but then I, like, two years ago, whenever I, like, was.
Speaker AI was about to get married and everything, I was like, one that, like, I was thinking to myself, I was like, you know, I'm a musician, and my wife also, she's a songwriter.
Speaker BOkay.
Speaker AAnd so, like, I was like, man, I need to find, like, something that's gonna, like, sustain me, like, when gigs are not there.
Speaker AI mean, this was.
Speaker AThis is the way before the pandemic ahead.
Speaker AAnd so, like, I was just like, you know, this YouTube thing, you know, it could grow somewhere.
Speaker AIt could possibly grow somewhere.
Speaker AAnd I was just like, you know, let me just.
Speaker AJust start doing it.
Speaker AAnd then, like, I started getting more serious about it.
Speaker AStarted learning about how to record, like, you know, in 4K on my phone.
Speaker AAnd then, like, learning all these little tips and tricks and stuff.
Speaker AAnd also I'm like, learning how I'm producing and doing stuff like that.
Speaker ASo my audio knowledge is growing like crazy.
Speaker AAnd so I.
Speaker AAbout two years ago is when I, like, kind of like, was like, you know, I'm gonna.
Speaker AI'm gonna really push for this and start trying to get, you know, all this kind of stuff going.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd honestly, that's when things I start.
Speaker AMy.
Speaker AMy subscriber count started to jump more.
Speaker ABecause my thing is, I don't ever like, to like, look at my subscriber count a lot.
Speaker ABecause I don't want it to be about that, you know?
Speaker BRight.
Speaker AI wanted to, because there is a.
Speaker AShaquille o' Neal did this.
Speaker AHe was talking about.
Speaker AHe was in this interview or something because he, like, ever since he left the NBA, he's like this huge.
Speaker AHe's like a big investor now.
Speaker ALike, he's investing a whole bunch, and he's like, making more money now than he's ever have in his whole career.
Speaker CAnd I was a big investor.
Speaker ALiterally.
Speaker ALiterally.
Speaker ABut, like, he said something that kind of just transformed my life.
Speaker AHe said he learned from.
Speaker AI could forgot who it was.
Speaker AHe was just like that.
Speaker AHe's like, whenever it comes to making an investment, he said, this guy told him, he said, only invest in the things that are going to change people's lives.
Speaker AYou know, something that you believe are going to change people's lives.
Speaker AAnd he said ever since he did that, he.
Speaker AHe, like, may always made wise investments, you know, he always made, you know, good investments in things that he truly believed that would change people's lives.
Speaker AAnd so whenever I thought about that, I started thinking to myself, what can I do that would change musicians lives that would really help, like, bass players or even musicians in general to, you know, to kind of get this, to get the sense.
Speaker AAnd so, so I started posting more lessons, I started posting more vlogs, giving insight that nobody really is really giving.
Speaker AAnd because for some reason, I.
Speaker AI've been, you know, blessed to have these opportunities that like, a lot of people get, but nobody documents or talk.
Speaker ATalks about, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker APlaying on the.
Speaker APlaying on the road, going to the studio, you know, and.
Speaker AAnd so, like, that's literally, you know, how it got to, you know, I guess where I am now today.
Speaker BAmazing dope.
Speaker BAs a.
Speaker BAs a bass player, do you catch yourself listening to music differently?
Speaker BLike, are you more like focused on just the bass parts when you listen to music?
Speaker BOr is that something that idiots like me think bass players do?
Speaker ANo, I would.
Speaker AI would say you're like, that's the bad thing.
Speaker ALike, I do.
Speaker AI will say at the beginning, like, of course I'm drawn to the bass part.
Speaker AMore so like when.
Speaker AInitially when I'm hearing something, but I think the producer in me, like, I hear.
Speaker AI hear like, what the thing, the elements that make me feel something.
Speaker BGotcha.
Speaker AYou know, like, so, like, if it's the bass part that makes me feel something, like, I connect to that, or if it's the Keys part.
Speaker AOr is the.
Speaker AOr is this, like, some sample that's, like, you know, that's been done a certain way that makes me feel something?
Speaker AThat's literally what my.
Speaker AMy ear goes to first.
Speaker BOkay, so you're a normal person.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DAnd you're a multi instrumentalist, and also.
Speaker DSo that might contribute to that, too, because you play drums.
Speaker DYou play some acoustic guitar in front of water and stuff like that.
Speaker DSo that could be a part of that.
Speaker DOne last time by the lake.
Speaker DThat was the last shot, man.
Speaker DI apologize.
Speaker AYou good?
Speaker AYou good?
Speaker DI'm howling at my own jokes.
Speaker BIf you could have let me.
Speaker BI got one more story, Anthony.
Speaker BIf you could have lunch with any bass player, dead or alive, who would you want to have lunch with?
Speaker AOoh.
Speaker AAll right.
Speaker AI think this actually might be pretty easy for me.
Speaker APino Paladino.
Speaker BCan you say who that is for our audience?
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ASo Pino Paladino is probably one of the best, like, R and B bass players like, that I've.
Speaker AYou know, at least in my opinion.
Speaker AHe started off playing with the whole.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker AAnd then he went from there, and he started playing with a lot of other artists.
Speaker AHe became, like, a real big session musician.
Speaker ARight now he's, like, big for playing with d' Angelo and also, like, John Mayer.
Speaker AThe John Mayer Trio.
Speaker AHe's the.
Speaker AThe tall, lanky, like, bass player.
Speaker BYeah, I've seen that.
Speaker DYou see dope?
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker BDefinitely see them.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd so, like, he.
Speaker CHe.
Speaker AHis, like, man, his groove and, like, everything.
Speaker AI have no idea.
Speaker AI'll be honest.
Speaker DI have no idea.
Speaker BHe looked old when I saw the trio video.
Speaker DYeah, he's definitely up there, but still holding it down like nobody else.
Speaker DIt's crazy.
Speaker AHe's a legend.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DThat's a great choice, man.
Speaker COkay, well, same question, but dinner.
Speaker ADinner time.
Speaker BYou might want to talk to someone else.
Speaker CWho's your second choice?
Speaker AOh, my God, man, that's.
Speaker ANow, that one would be kind of tough because there's a lot of people.
Speaker CYou have to spend more time with them.
Speaker CThere's more courses.
Speaker DYeah, Yeah.
Speaker AI would say, like, probably someone who's passed away would be James Jamerson.
Speaker AI would love to, like, pick his brain about, like, just, you know, how.
Speaker AHow he thinks about music.
Speaker ABecause I.
Speaker AHonestly, the thing is, is that when it.
Speaker AWhat I've learned, when it comes to teaching and when it comes to learning music, it's not necessarily about the.
Speaker AThe how good you are at a technique, but about what, you know, emotion it conveys.
Speaker AAnd so something that I've learned With him and with a lot of bass players like him, is that, like, he.
Speaker AHe just.
Speaker AHe may be, like, technically good, but he.
Speaker AThat's not what.
Speaker AThat doesn't hold him back.
Speaker AIt only strengthens, like, his, you know, the.
Speaker AHis, you know, creativity, you know, And I would love to know, like, how.
Speaker AHow do you.
Speaker AHow do you choose that?
Speaker AHow do you think in your head?
Speaker ALike, you know, this is the kind of vibe that I'm going for.
Speaker AAnd what do you, you know, how do you make those choices?
Speaker CYou know, being overly technical does seem to be a hindrance for some people, right?
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CKnowing too much and they don't know what to pick from their bag of tricks or they're always trying to do a bit too much.
Speaker CSo that is probably the most valuable skill.
Speaker CHence, Ringo Starr.
Speaker CPeople don't give enough credit.
Speaker AWell, you know, what's crazy, you know, on that same note, is that, like, when it comes to, you know, thinking about, like, the technical aspects, you know, of music, it's like, people.
Speaker AI get so, you know, sad for people and musicians that, like, feel like they have to hide their.
Speaker ATheir, you know, their licks and tricks and stuff like that, because it's just like, honestly, is that, like, even if you don't show somebody your licks and tricks, there's going to be somebody that's going to come up and pass you up either way.
Speaker AYou know what I'm saying?
Speaker DSure.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker DRight.
Speaker AAnd also, like, when it comes to that, I feel like for me, as a creative, as a true creative, you're always learning something new and you're always creating something.
Speaker ASo, like, that's the reason, like, on my channel, I, like, I give, like, literally everything I give is.
Speaker AThis is literally the way I learned it and the way I thought of my head of, like, what makes more the most sense.
Speaker AAnd like, even though, like, for some people, like, oh, my gosh, you just gave away, like, the lick, you do it all the time.
Speaker AWhat that tells me is that, all right, Travis, it's time for you to go learn some new licks.
Speaker AYou know what I'm saying?
Speaker AIt's almost like I'm accountable to the people that I'm teaching, you know?
Speaker AIt's like, all right, now I've got to keep growing, you know?
Speaker BThat's incredible.
Speaker BI have one more silly question to ask you, Travis, and then we'll get you out of here, but can't wait.
Speaker BIf you could sub in as a bass player for any band right now, actually any band ever in life, who would you.
Speaker BWhich one Would it be.
Speaker BWhich one would you want to sub in for?
Speaker C1 preference for morning gig, 1 preference for evening gig.
Speaker DIt's a great question.
Speaker AThese are actually a good question.
Speaker BI'm not even back.
Speaker AGreat question.
Speaker AYou know, because I do like gospel, R and B, and like funk a lot on my channel.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker APeople probably wouldn't think this, but like, my number one would probably be like John Mayer.
Speaker AJohn Mayer would probably be like my number one.
Speaker ALike my first, like, go to my, you know, my lunch.
Speaker AMy lunch.
Speaker BYou know, so the warm up and.
Speaker AThen I would say like somebody like, man, who is it?
Speaker AI was just thinking about somebody like.
Speaker ALike Justin Timberlake.
Speaker CYeah, that's a good.
Speaker BThe Tennessee boys.
Speaker BTennessee kids.
Speaker BI think they're called Tennessee kids.
Speaker ALike, I mean, honestly, it's because my thing is that even though I play gospel and I play R and B or I play like, you know, a lot of.
Speaker AA lot of my stuff on my YouTube is like a lot of traffic, church stuff.
Speaker BY.
Speaker ABut like, I will say, like, I don't feel like I'm necessarily a true, true gospel player.
Speaker ALike, I can play gospel, but like, it's not like the thing that just.
Speaker AI just absolutely love, but like grooms and stuff like that kind of like, you know, that John Mayer kind of feel and stuff like that.
Speaker AThat's.
Speaker AThat's kind of like my.
Speaker AMy vibe.
Speaker ALike my true, like inner, you know, creative.
Speaker AThat's where I like to lean towards, you know?
Speaker BFor sure.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker DYeah, yeah.
Speaker BThat's dope.
Speaker DI like it.
Speaker DYou'd have some nice shoes to fill with JT too.
Speaker DAdam Blackstone, right?
Speaker AOh, my gosh.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DThat's his bass player and musical director of many stars.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AThe main music director for everything, everybody.
Speaker DLike the NFL, the NBA, the Grammys.
Speaker DIt's just.
Speaker BNo way.
Speaker BReally?
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DSuper Bowl.
Speaker DGood choice.
Speaker BGreat choice.
Speaker ANo wonder.
Speaker AThat one.
Speaker AHoly.
Speaker CSo wait, was he.
Speaker DWas he.
Speaker CWas he playing on.
Speaker COn basically Justin's team and the NFL's team during that Janet Jackson mishap?
Speaker DI'm not sure.
Speaker AI don't think.
Speaker AI don't think.
Speaker DNot always with these down questions.
Speaker DYou're always so deep, man.
Speaker DThat's a great.
Speaker BIt is a good question, though.
Speaker BI wonder.
Speaker BI didn't even think about that.
Speaker BLook where his brain goes though, right?
Speaker CIt's always about difference for me.
Speaker AWhat's so funny is I think he.
Speaker AHe was like.
Speaker ABecause I forget just JT did that.
Speaker ALike, he was on the super bowl twice, you know?
Speaker DYeah, right.
Speaker AI didn't even.
Speaker AI didn't even real.
Speaker AI forget that all the time.
Speaker CThat was his last.
Speaker DYeah, it's amazing.
Speaker DOh, man.
Speaker DThat was a great question, Travis.
Speaker DThanks so much, man.
Speaker BReally, really appreciate it.
Speaker BIt was dope.
Speaker DSuper insightful.
Speaker DSuper insightful, man.
Speaker DI loved it.
Speaker DCheck out your channel.
Speaker DYou had a video, I think, I don't know, one or two so far that have crashed, crossed, not crassed, crossed.
Speaker DThe one crashed the 1 million viewer mark.
Speaker DSo congrats on that.
Speaker DSeeing great success.
Speaker DKeep doing what you're doing, man.
Speaker DCan you shout out your socials?
Speaker DShout out your YouTube channel.
Speaker DHow to find you?
Speaker AHonestly, if you just search my name, Travis Dykes.
Speaker AD, Y, K, E s like on YouTube.
Speaker AShould be able to find find now.
Speaker AOr if you go to my Instagram, it's Dykes.
Speaker AJust my first letter of my name and then my last name and then.
Speaker AYeah, that's pretty much the two socials that I go by.