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Geddy and vocals
Geddy Lee's high-register vocal style has always been a signature of the band – and sometimes a focal point for criticism, especially during the early years of Rush's career when Lee's vocals were high-pitched, with a strong likeness to other singers like Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin.
* Geddy Lee-bass guitars, Oberheim 8 Voice Synthesizer ; OB-1 ; Minimoog ; and Taurus pedal synthesizers, vocals
Geddy and bass
It was during the making of A Farewell to Kings when Geddy began using a custom made Rickenbacker Bass / Guitar Double Neck, incorporating a 4001 bass and a 480 12-string guitar.
These instruments were also widely used among progressive rock bassists, particularly Chris Squire of Yes and Geddy Lee of Rush, who achieved distinctive signature sounds with their Rickenbacker bass, strung with round-wound Rotosound bass strings.
The guitar player or bass player of a bands such as Genesis ' Mike Rutherford, Yes ' Chris Squire, John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin during acoustic sets, Rush ( bassist Geddy Lee ), The Police ( bassist Sting ), Marillion ( Pete Trewavas ) or Atomic Rooster ( organist Vincent Crane ) use the bass pedals to play bass lines.
Geddy Lee joined the band onstage to sing and play his Rickenbacker bass guitar for " Battle Scar " on December 31, 1980, when the band headlined the show.
His bass playing style has been influenced by Toto bassist Mike Porcaro, as well as Geddy Lee from Rush and John Myung of Dream Theater fame.
Geddy and synthesizers
To achieve a broader, more progressive palette of sound, Alex Lifeson began to experiment with classical and twelve-string guitars, and Geddy Lee added bass-pedal synthesizers and Minimoog.
Also of note are the subtle keyboard and synthesizers Geddy Lee uses in the foundation of " Xanadu ", along with their prominent use in the melodic bridge and the chorus section.
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