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  • Old Guy in a Bad Tie: Teaches Bass Line to Money - Part Two

    Here is the long-awaited (since Saturday!), much ballyhooed (who knows what the heck a ballyhoo is?) and inevitable tutorial of Pink Floyd's Money - Part Two. Don't watch this until you've mastered Part One - you could seriously damage your fingers. (Fair warning!)



    Bass line to Pink Floyd's Money, Part Two
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    1. brian_primrose's Avatar
      brian_primrose -
      "who knows what the heck a bballyhoo is"
      I assume, since it is am american expression, the question is rhetorical. Just isn case it is not......

      http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ballyhoo?s=t

      Brian
    1. kimgee's Avatar
      kimgee -
      Quote Originally Posted by brian_primrose View Post
      "who knows what the heck a bballyhoo is"
      I assume, since it is am american expression, the question is rhetorical. Just isn case it is not......

      http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ballyhoo?s=t

      Brian
      Definition 2 from your link would be the one I am most familiar with. Many of the contextual examples given are usages of the word that I have never experienced. A more realistic example would be the following quote from a person roused by a commotion:

      "Hey guys, what's all the ballyhoo about?"

      That's the most common manner in which I have seen the word used. I have seen the word used as it is used in the article above, but not very often. Also, it is not used in spoken conversation these days and mostly appears in older literature. I hope that helps.
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