My fretless inspiration

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My fretless inspiration

Post by point19 » Thu May 03, 2007 12:13 pm

Probably my first experience with hearing a fretless (and comprehending what it was) had to be when the "Sailing The Seas of Cheese" disc came out.

Now, my inspiration to actually procure a fretless is actually from Pink Floyd. The beginning of "Hey You". The ironic thing is that I actually do not even care for Floyd (though their musicianship is undeniable).

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Post by point19 » Thu May 03, 2007 12:15 pm

Okay, so I apparently made a new thread with this.... I do apologize. Supposed to be in a different thread :lol:

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Hey You

Post by Fret Not » Mon May 07, 2007 3:34 am

I was surprised Hey You fretless sounded so good coming from the wicked Roger Waters :) Then I discovered it is actually the magnificent Sir Dave Gilmour producing those subtle, expressive notes. So that explains it. Once again the lead guitarist's melodic approach working so well on fretless.

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Re: Hey You

Post by point19 » Mon May 07, 2007 2:39 pm

Fret Not wrote:I was surprised Hey You fretless sounded so good coming from the wicked Roger Waters :) Then I discovered it is actually the magnificent Sir Dave Gilmour producing those subtle, expressive notes. So that explains it. Once again the lead guitarist's melodic approach working so well on fretless.
I was actually shocked to find out that it was Gilmour, myself. It was nothing fancy, but really struck a "chord" with me (couldn't resist :D ). That is a sign, to me, of a great riff and musician.

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