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Sea green is a rather unique way to say goodbye. But he looks amazing with that bass strapped on. Let's hope it stays on the entire set!

 

Next story will be they are rehearsing Anthem!

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The color is actually called seafoam green, not sea green like it says in the article. Fender used automobile colors on their instruments originally, and a lot of them are still used. Sonic blue, daphne blue, burgundy mist, and seafoam green are examples.
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The color is actually called seafoam green, not sea green like it says in the article. Fender used automobile colors on their instruments originally, and a lot of them are still used. Sonic blue, daphne blue, burgundy mist, and seafoam green are examples.

 

It might just be the light, but while the first pic looks like seafoam green, the second looks like Aqua flake. Maybe he's got two new basses? Seems the pics were taken on different days - seeing as Geddy's wearing different t-shirts in each pic!

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The color is actually called seafoam green, not sea green like it says in the article. Fender used automobile colors on their instruments originally, and a lot of them are still used. Sonic blue, daphne blue, burgundy mist, and seafoam green are examples.

 

It might just be the light, but while the first pic looks like seafoam green, the second looks like Aqua flake. Maybe he's got two new basses? Seems the pics were taken on different days - seeing as Geddy's wearing different t-shirts in each pic!

I think it's the same bass. Same pickguard. He could have changed his shirt for the pic. Seafoam changes color a bit depending on the light. I used to have a bass that color and it would do that.

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I think he's pulling out the Fender Teardrop

That...would...be....EPIC!!! Especially if he pulled it out during Fly By Night!!! Edited by Geddy's Soul Patch
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I think he's pulling out the Fender Teardrop

That...would...be....EPIC!!! Especially if he pulled it out during Fly By Night!!!

 

I think that's been designated a piece of wall art. :)

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Geddy on his playground. :) Thanks for posting.

Looks really like a Höfner on that rack. I wonder what it looks and sounds like, if Geddy toils it.

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Geddy on his playground. :) Thanks for posting.

Looks really like a Höfner on that rack. I wonder what it looks and sounds like, if Geddy toils it.

Personally, no. The character of the sound is interesting, but unless he's done something to it, it'll be "odd". we'll see. The magic is in the fingers

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Geddy on his playground. :) Thanks for posting.

Looks really like a Höfner on that rack. I wonder what it looks and sounds like, if Geddy toils it.

Personally, no. The character of the sound is interesting, but unless he's done something to it, it'll be "odd". we'll see. The magic is in the fingers

 

That's what another guitarist once said too. It's all in the touch.

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Geddy on his playground. :) Thanks for posting.

Looks really like a Höfner on that rack. I wonder what it looks and sounds like, if Geddy toils it.

Personally, no. The character of the sound is interesting, but unless he's done something to it, it'll be "odd". we'll see. The magic is in the fingers

 

That's what another guitarist once said too. It's all in the touch.

I keep hearing that. Maybe one day I'll discover what that magic is

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Geddy on his playground. :) Thanks for posting.

Looks really like a Höfner on that rack. I wonder what it looks and sounds like, if Geddy toils it.

Personally, no. The character of the sound is interesting, but unless he's done something to it, it'll be "odd". we'll see. The magic is in the fingers

 

That's what another guitarist once said too. It's all in the touch.

I keep hearing that. Maybe one day I'll discover what that magic is

 

The man I am thinking of that said it, said that people run out and buy a guitar just like the one the guitarist they admire uses and then are disappointed that they don't sound the same when they play it. But that's because it is all in the touch.

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