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From: chickenbum
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  • I like how he just talks to you whilest blowing your effing mind xD!

  • not bad at all man, rock on. Oh yeah, and I believe buckethead uses a whammy pedal to jump that octave in the main riff.

  • The timing and hits on killswitch are not really exact, if you got that down, it will be awsome

  • Get a capo dude , or just tie a scarf or something on the first fret of your guitar when you play jordan.

  • Buckethead tunes DOWN a half step not up. just FYI.

  • Its not about tunning , its about unwanted string noise , I ment string dampener not capo.

  • But infact you need the open e-string, this is a shitty advice...

  • same guitar as me :D  nice playing btw :D xD

  • you know if your jus using one pickup (the bridge ect.) you can just turn the volume completly off on the neck pickup and flip the pickup selector up and down. i have exactly the same guitar, it works

  • I know your comment was from 2 months ago, but just saying. Doing that rapidly (like playing jordan) will mess up that switch. For example if you flip a light switch on and off too much rapidly, it will blow out the lights. Same thing with the pickups. Trust me, its from experience ._.

  • @nismo542 that's the hard way to do it.

  • Yeah its just a cheap $1.00 switch from a radioshack or equivalent.

  • ok dude...tnx a lot....AWESOME!!!

  • what kind of switch did u use? is it radioshack?

  • Good stuff Jimmy. Well done.

  • Great job and nice guitar.

  • Sweet man! Nice commentary on how to play it, too. I don't find it easier but it reminded me not to get stuck playing riffs in just one position.

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