he greatest living fretless bass player a master of efficiancy and just so amzing!
check out his cover of norweigan wood below:
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Gary Willis
Re: Gary Willis
Come on man, lets not go over the top. Everyone has different tastes, and by stating that so and so "is the greatest ever" isn't conducive to a nice mature, structured discussion.
Personally, Gary Willis is much like Steve Bailey for me. A lot of flash, but not much substance. But hey, thats only my opinion
Personally, Gary Willis is much like Steve Bailey for me. A lot of flash, but not much substance. But hey, thats only my opinion

Re: Gary Willis
sorry should have said in my opinion i'm not verry good at this.Dan wrote:Come on man, lets not go over the top. Everyone has different tastes, and by stating that so and so "is the greatest ever" isn't conducive to a nice mature, structured discussion.
Personally, Gary Willis is much like Steve Bailey for me. A lot of flash, but not much substance. But hey, thats only my opinion
Re: Gary Willis
Well everything someone says regarding how good someone is, is all just opinion in the end, I guess.bassnut14 wrote:sorry should have said in my opinion i'm not verry good at this.Dan wrote:Come on man, lets not go over the top. Everyone has different tastes, and by stating that so and so "is the greatest ever" isn't conducive to a nice mature, structured discussion.
Personally, Gary Willis is much like Steve Bailey for me. A lot of flash, but not much substance. But hey, thats only my opinion
When you say "not very good at this" are you referring to AS?
Gary is a very interesting player, quite a unique approach to technique.
I have watched a few of his "floating thumb" instructional you tubes. kind of makes sense for right arm muscles
Re: Gary Willis
Sorry mate, re-read my post and realised I sounded like a wanker heh......busy weeks and tons of late gigs seem to turn me into a grumpy bugger!bassnut14 wrote:sorry should have said in my opinion i'm not verry good at this.Dan wrote:Come on man, lets not go over the top. Everyone has different tastes, and by stating that so and so "is the greatest ever" isn't conducive to a nice mature, structured discussion.
Personally, Gary Willis is much like Steve Bailey for me. A lot of flash, but not much substance. But hey, thats only my opinion
Re: Gary Willis
I meant the info about the bassists and his techniche is awesome and does sound like it would be very ergonomic and great for your wrists,hands,arms etc.john wrote:Well everything someone says regarding how good someone is, is all just opinion in the end, I guess.bassnut14 wrote:sorry should have said in my opinion i'm not verry good at this.Dan wrote:Come on man, lets not go over the top. Everyone has different tastes, and by stating that so and so "is the greatest ever" isn't conducive to a nice mature, structured discussion.
Personally, Gary Willis is much like Steve Bailey for me. A lot of flash, but not much substance. But hey, thats only my opinion
When you say "not very good at this" are you referring to AS?
Gary is a very interesting player, quite a unique approach to technique.
I have watched a few of his "floating thumb" instructional you tubes. kind of makes sense for right arm muscles