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Dr. Prunk
Join Date: Jun 2005
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So you're basically saying it all has to do with note selection.
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Ba and Be.
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No he was saying how the note is played and how it is inflected. Gilmour being a perfect example. You have said that he is not very technical (which is true) but he can hold a note-his passion overrides his technical skill.
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Dr. Prunk
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He just has a great ear. I wouldn't say he puts more passion into his work than say Ritchie Blackmore just because his playing sounds more emotional.
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killedmyraindog
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Would you please show me where I've said someone has ****ty musical taste because they liked a band that wasn't passionate. Just because you don't like me doesn't mean you can toss out baseless bull****.
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