Lee Sklar’s Selling This Bass! Here’s How to Bid…

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In today’s video, bass legend Lee Sklar plays through a live version of the Phil Collins hit, Another Day in Paradise. You’ll also find out how YOU can bid on the Lee Sklar Signature model that he’s playing in this video. He’s even signed it! And all proceeds will go to the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee.

Good luck!
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I love the fact that you could easily see that bass played by any djent/progmetal bassist and Sklar is playing it the simpliest, sincerest and yet more powerful way possible.

hateapericube
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I dont think Ive ever seen a musician like Lee. You can tell he's not thinking about what's coming next or paying attention to technique. He's so comfortable with the music and the instrument he's literally living note to note and enjoying every single second <3

GaryMcNeill
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Leeland. You're one of the last of the era of the greats man. I want to thank you, for decades of helping create beautiful, beautiful music man. thank you

AwakeEvil
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It always amazes me that a guy like Lee - who has played with so many great musicians and is so respected in the music industry - comes across totally down to earth like the grandfather everyone would love to have. I've seen people with only a fraction of his success going crazy and behaving like they're some godly entity.

andalf_der_graue
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That siding start in the beginning got me goose bumps. I gotta say, the legend is the legend. It's so enjoyable to watch Lee playing. He makes any song sound good lol.

antoniusea
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This is the kind of playing isn’t going to go viral but is truly amazing to watch if you are musician.

coltonclement
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My 2 year old daugher is saying "Santa playing guitar".

pCeLobster
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Outstanding! His playing dynamics and feel are insane!!! Top sounding dingwall bass as a bonus! Thanks for that Mr.Dingwall.

seventhofsix
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The Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald is a godsend for our region. Thank you for aware of this and being a blessing Lee. Us mere mortals really appreciate your kind sensibility.

KeithRichardMacDougal-wxie
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Le has literally played with EVERYONE!! If you've every heard a song on the radio, probably him. And yet, playing bass is his second best quality... the guy is the kindest human being on the planet. Such a great great guy...

Great cause, and a beautiful bass.

rickbaker
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Leland's playing should be standard in ALL bass teaching courses. And that signature Dingwall bass is beautiful!

tonysmith.bassguitar
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That intro just sums it up perfectly. I was a little skeptic about this Dingwall ”hype“ but as soon i tried one i was flabbergasted, its such a perfectly and versatile sounding bass

Sick_Rat_Thend
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we will never have another generation of great musicians like this... wonderful

david-blues
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Ahh, such a good man, such a good bass, such a good charity work. Proud of you!

volter
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Lee is definitely in the top 2 Bassists ever! Probably has both spots locked up, IMO! Yup that good! I remember listening to Mud Slide Slim when it came out and I wanted to meet them all! Lee well.... Unique! Look how far he's gone! Somebody is going to get a real nice prize! GOOD LUCK! And thank you Lee for all that GOODNESS throughout my life! GREAT endorsement for taking care of these Majestic friends right!

KP
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I could never afford to even bid on something like this. But what an amazing piece of musical history and engineering. As a lifelong musician at 48, playing since I was 13. I love quality instruments... could only dream of owning one like THIS!.

jeremyskinner
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Wow. I am speechless. The bass is filling up every possible hole in the mix. WOW

mikeshvedov
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In a YouTube world of insanely skilled players, the simplicity of a good melody, dynamics, sense of rhythm, timing, and finesse still win.

GenXever
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This is what I call studio grade playing!

lenkagrimova
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2:53 nice fill.. Reminded me of Mike Inez's fills from AIC and Sabbath in the late 80's early 90's.. I think he uses it in "Down in a Hole" in AIC's unplugged as well.

JonHop