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  • I didn't know Paul Gilbert was 29

  • I think that this kind of technique was useing Jimi Hendrix...

  • Holy broken strings, Batman!!!

  • @ FatKidCookie  Lol

  • Gilbert uses one of Page's licks a lot :O

  • hendrix did these kinds of licks all the time live. not saying paul is bad but hendrix figured this out way long ago

  • @lschmidty2 lol this is a lesson. he's not trying to seem innovative.

  • gibert or gilbert?

  • @jooodsdssdd naw its gerbil

  • We need lessons on the other stuff in his example... that was beautiful

  • This is horrible. If you want to see a good bendding lesson just listen to David Gilmour and then you will see...

  • This dude is off the wall man!

  • THink I've heard Hendrix do that a bit, also more recently Slash in such solos as Nightrain and Back off Bitch if I'm not mistaken...

  • "ive been playing guitar for 30 years, and you'll never beat me" lol. keep at it paul

  • EASY!!!!:D:D:D:D:D

  • holy shit.

    this dude fuckin rips.

  • Pardon my french, but this man has acquired mad skillz.

  • This technique is not Gilbert's . He may think that it is, but the Great Jimi Hendrix used to use it plenty!

  • @boxingin He actually got it from Pat Thrall.

  • @GuitarHopeful12 Pat who? When did he teach that to Paul because Jimi Hendrix was using this way back in the sixties.

  • @boxingin Pat Thrall worked with Glenn Hughes from Deep Purple under the name Hughes/Thrall and he was also in the Pat Travers band. Paul probably got it from Thrall's guitar playing on Snortin' Whiskey by Pat Travers in 1980. I don't ever remember hearing Jimi do that kind of thing, though.

  • this is a bending lesson for beginners to improve the control over bending

    v=WJblMXFcbQ4

  • Safe. Check out Jerry Donnahue - he is the master of double string bending in different directuions all over the farquing place...

  • I love PG lessons ... I found extremely useful the lesson about arpeggios in his last dvd. It's a concept so simple to use and so clever that it left me asking ... "why didn't I think that before!?" Thanks Paul!

  • Ala-Jimi Hendrix! Wicked technique,Hendrix used it a lot in the final year of his life.

  • how does he able to mute that b string so perfectly when releasing it??

  • Thats what I want to know.

  • duhh hes paul gilbert... he can do anything!

  • he mutes with his index finger. watch

  • dios, qe sensual forma de tocarla

  • my inspiration.....

  • oh my god menn

    i like it xD

  • jimi hendrix did this all the time

  • damn right:)

  • YOU DONT SAY!?!??!?!

  • paul never ceases to amaze me

  • 0.56 to 1.08

  • Oh fuck I came ....

  • Where can I get the whole video lesson of this?

  • "this is how you do it slow"

    "now this is how you'll never do it"

    there's paul gilbert for ya, being better than everyone at git tar. :p

  • LOL

  • hahahahaha!!

  • just WOW

  • 1:11 sounds a bit like The unforgiven solo :D

  • who the fuck is justin? oh, wait. i don't care. this video is just an excerpt from a full lesson. he's just explaining and demonstrating one technique. go blow a dog, you dumb cunt.

  • hahahahahahahahaha

  • what pick does he use

  • HOLY FUCK. i won't do this even in 100 years.

  • Dangit, this is really awkward for me to do, because when I bend, my finger always goes underneath the string above it.

  • SAME! pisses me off

  • it happens to me when im sweating and my palms and fingers get wet.

  • What does that sentence even mean?

  • damn he so good

  • how does he do that without making any string noise? Because once you jump to the lower string d higher string releases and it does make string noise for me

  • he's obviously muting the string somehow. when i just tried it, it was easiest for me to mute the higher string by not fully releasing it when i jump to the lower string. by keeping the edge of my finger lightly touching the high string, it gets muted. PG is not doing the same thing, so i suspect he's muting with his right hand.

  • Joe Satriani did a good video on how he keeps strings quiet. He was saying that since you dont use all of your fingers for picking, you can use your 3rrd and 4th finger to mute the strings as necessary. It's quite hard to get used to when you start to pikc up speed, but it's a very useful thing to do.

  • i just tried muting with my right hand and it didn't work. upon looking at the video again, it looks like he is muting the string with his left index finger. i guess muting becomes an instinctual technique for more advanced players, so it sometimes is forgotten when teaching.

  • tru dat

  • yeah. when i learned, i learned to mute the strings with my left hand. later on, i learned that the right hand works sometimes as well. i personally think left is easier.

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