Pink Floyd bassist Guy Pratt teaches with icanplayit.com
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Never really cared for PF post 1973, but always had respect for Guy Pratt. Seen him play in my hometown with Bryan Ferry, Chris Spedding and Andy Newmark.
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He is right, 'except for the 'not being heard thing'. That depends on what style of music you play.
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@PanekPL Now then...The description was correct wasn't it? Who was the bass player with Pink Floyd when this was posted?
As much as you may not like it:
1. Roger left - it was in all of the papers, he made a bit of a song and dance about it. I'm sure you saw it.
2. Guy came in. He is a very good bassist.
These are just facts.
Now, dry your eyes princess.
BTW, I admire Roger greatly but you're just being pedantic for the sake of it and coming across as a tad bitter.
The music is what matters.
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@boulderjames dead right !!!
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True, I picked up bass as my first instrument, because my youth group's bassist left; been having fun ever since :) (3 years now)
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I myself, a guitarist first, had a great mentor who taught me to learn as many instruments as possible in order to stay employed and right he was... in last 10 years played many more bass gigs that guitar ones, and if you can be genre versital, then you really can work much more... from choirs to bands to singer songwriters, everyone needs a solid bass to hold it all down. Now off for another bass audition...
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He has definitely inspired me to play the bass! (:
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@Makonu2 Rush for the win!
hey seeeker.. please try and get over it if you can. you clearly have a way to go but posting comments about your problem with the british on youtube is a start.. i guess.
..wanker.
everymatt 3 years ago 20
Wise words!
Pfreire28 2 years ago 16