"Wearing the Inside Out" solo - David Gilmour & Dick Parry, Royal Albert Hall
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Heaven....
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@flojdtube that is definitely a tenor. he's a good player.
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Yes, definitely tenor, if you can't tell by the sound then the curve in the neck is a dead giveaway. As for it being a Selmer, no way. That's an underslung octave mechanism like the old kings or the new Yanagisawa's. The bell is clearly not a Selmer either.
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WONDERFUL!!!
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@qwecars ...tenor!!!
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@petec525 the amazing solo, the song is "the Blue"
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@flojdtube I would say it was astronomy domine. I am going to listen to that in 15 seconds
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Esses caras são como vinho, quanto mais velhos melhores.
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my friend the other day said Dick Parry was the best Sax player ever, which made me break out laughing, dont get me wrong he's real good but no quiet the best lol
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He Plays a Tenor... Probably a Selmer MkVi, He also plays a Baritone saxophone on the beginning of the shine On Solo
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This is a great dvd. I love a really good guitar tone, and Gilmour is a master of that.
What kind of Sax is Dick Parry using, Alto or Tenor?
qwecars 2 years ago
Pretty sure it's a Tenor.
flojdtube 2 years ago 3
Question, I was watching this on TV when it first broadcast, and there was a song (I don't know which one) he was using a white Telecaster on, I remember it having an amazing solo at the end but have no idea what the song was :\ Any ideas?
petec525 3 years ago 3
That's probably "Fat Old Sun".
watch?v=KhVtNtDRQ9M
flojdtube 3 years ago