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Chris Squire (Yes)

References

  • Jeff Nolan ( 2013-04-03 ). " GALLERY: Hard Rock Collection’s Iconic Axes, Part 2 ". Premier Guitar . " Chris Squire’s Triple-Neck Wal Bass : ... Though most players wouldn’t even know how to tune the thing, Squire regularly wrestled the beast into artful submission. The middle neck is a standard fretted 4-string, the lower neck is fretless, and the top neck was originally intended to be like a Telecaster, but Chris strung it with three octave pairs. It’s currently on display at the Hard Rock Cafe in Bucharest, Romania. "
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Author Lo from USA

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by Lorri37 at https://www.flickr.com/photos/66963159@N00/718141276 . It was reviewed on 8 December 2009 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

8 December 2009

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Chris Squire performing in Yes on triple neck guitar, Hawaii 2003

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