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  • He has 3 strings tuned the same in 3 different octaves! Genius! \m/ \m/

  • This is a masterpiece very nice,but i didn`t know Gary Oldman played guitar.

  • fuckin OCTOPUS!!!

  • aww... he only used one guitar neck

  • The human capo should have laid something else on the neck and freaked Paul out...now that shit would have been funny....

  • oh my god!

    he had two necks and three arms!!!

  • AAAAAGGGGHHH!!!! MUTANT!!! BURN IT!!!! KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!!!!

  • :O i just can't think of anythin to say about that

  • someone likes butthole sex with men in the snack shack

  • Amazing and for all the fags that posted a comment saying that Paul Gilbert doesn't know how to play a double neck or because he needs another person to play the riff with him you guys are whores and probably 14 to 17 year old guys who think they are a good at an instrument WHICH THEY ARE PROABLY NOT PAUL GILBERT IS AMAZING

  • @529ark bonor soup for mom monkeys

  • cheesy.

  • human capo FTW

  • What is that melody? I know it from somewhere..

  • "Guy needs help playing riff on double neck guitar for no reason because he only uses one neck."

    That's what this should say..

    What was that gay second person for?

    If you can't shred the riff that doesn't mean have someone ELSE come help you capo the frets..

    Do it yourself..

    That was weak..

    Tasty little licks but they were accomplished really lame...

  • @WhatWouldDimeDo wow i didnt know they make moving capos now.. smartass if you didnt notice the "human capo" was moving, so it was required.

    when u can accomplish this in 50% speed, let me know ;) untill then, shut ur trap

  • @DeX000DeX Wow dude... I appologize about this. I honestly don't remeber posting that comment. I am guessing Iit was really late. But I re-watched the video and don't even know why I posted that comment. I'm not trying to like get out of it either. I deffinately posted that comment but I have no idea why. Anyway's really sorry about that dude. Not very cool at all to put down fellow BETTER shredder. So again. I appologize. Hope you accept it. -Chaim
  • GET OUT OF MY YARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 5 stars tho lol

  • you can do that with a single neck but nice pedals

  • lol human capo

  • Wow that guy has 3 hands!

  • lol

  • the guitarist from coheed and cambria uses a double neck....it awesome!

    and paul gilbert got al little gangsta with it

  • wat is the point in having two necks if u only used one?

  • True the only guy i know is aerosmith guitarist tht uses 2

  • and jimi page from led zeppelin

  • the top neck is a six string tuned to standard, the bottom is a 3 string tuned to a low E, a middle e, and a high e.

    theres a video here on it.

  • jimmy page uses both of em

  • jimmy's guitar is a 12/6 string guitar...

  • this is just one part of get out of my yard he uses the top next right after the 55 secs

  • You can't really see it because of the bad video quality but the lower neck only has three strings tuned E-E-E in three octaves. This enables him to do those crazy octave jumps.

  • Holy shit, hes got three arms!!!

  • garbage

  • i wish it had a little more of the rockish roar in it.

  • what kind of pedal does he use from 0:13 - 0:19?

  • A Boss DD3 Digital Delay.

  • the harmony is pretty beautiful ... it looks like movie soundtrack (like "the heroe of an ancient history on the highlands", on the movie trailers with dramatic scenes @.@ (love, passion, power, desire... soon...))ok

  • movie nerd :D:P

    cool guitar tho :D:D:D:D x

  • what is this song?

  • nevermind

  • get out of my yard - paul gilbert

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