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One By Metallica Intro Solo Guitar Cover By Jtother777
I can't remember anything
can't tell if this is true or dream
deep down inside I feel to scream
this terrible silence stops me

now that the war is through with me
I'm waking up, I cannot see
that there's not much left of me
nothing is real but pain now

hold my breath as I wish for death
oh please God, wake me

back in the womb it's much too real
in pumps life that I must feel
but can't look forward to reveal
look to the time when I'll live

fed through the tube that sticks in me
just like a wartime novelty
tied to machines that make me be
cut this life off from me

hold my breath as I wish for death
oh please God, wake me

now the world is gone I'm just one
oh God, help me hold my breath as I wish for death

darkness imprisoning me
all that I see
absolute horror
I cannot live
I cannot die
trapped in myself
body my holding cell

landmine has taken my sight
taken my speech
taken my hearing
taken my arms
taken my legs
taken my soul
left me with life in hell

Intro solo to one by metallica on guitar
Intro solo to one by metallica on guitar
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Edward Lodewijk "Eddie" Van Halen (born January 26, 1955) is a Dutch-American guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter and producer, best known as the lead guitarist and co-founder of the hard rock band Van Halen, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Eddie Van Halen is commonly known for his innovative performing and recording styles in blues-based rock, tapping, intense solos and high frequency feedback; he is also known for energetic and acrobatic stage performances. The All Music Guide has described him as "Second to only Jimi Hendrix...undoubtedly one of the most influential, original, and talented rock guitarists of the 20th century."[1]
Contents [hide]
1 Early life and career
2 Formation of Van Halen
3 Success with David Lee Roth
4 Addition of Sammy Hagar
5 Career after Hagar's departure
6 Reunion with Hagar
7 Reunion with Roth
8 1999 onwards - semi-retirement
9 Guitar playing technique
9.1 Tapping
9.2 Tone
9.3 Tuning
9.4 Volume swells
10 Equipment
10.1 Guitars
10.2 Amplifiers
10.3 Floyd Rose system
10.4 Intellectual property
11 Solo work
12 References
13 External links
[edit]Early life and career

Born in the Netherlands, Edward Lodewijk van Halen is a son of clarinetist, saxophonist and pianist father Jan van Halen and mother Eugenia. Eugenia van Halen was originally from Indonesia. Edward's middle name was derived from composer Ludwig van Beethoven[citation needed]. (Lodewijk is the Dutch version of Ludwig.) Edward continued this naming tradition by naming his son Wolfgang Van Halen after composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Shortly after Edward was born in Amsterdam, the family moved to the city of Nijmegen. In 1962, at the age of seven, Edward moved with his family to the United States, settling in Pasadena, California[citation needed].
Van Halen learned to play the piano as a child and placed first in several different talent shows[citation needed]. His older brother Alex also played the piano. However, playing the piano did not prove to be challenging or interesting to him — he once said in an interview, "Who wants to sit in front of the piano? That's boring."[citation needed] Consequently, while Alex began playing the guitar, Eddie bought a drum kit and began practicing.He would practice for hours day after day. After Eddie heard Alex's performance of the The Surfaris' drum solo in the song "Wipe Out", he grew annoyed that his brother had overtaken his ability and decided to switch and begin learning how to play the electric guitar.
He has stated[citation needed] that he would often walk around at home with his guitar strapped on and unplugged, practicing. He claims[citation needed] that he would sit in his room for hours with the door locked as a teen, practicing the guitar.
Van Halen notes the importance of supergroup Cream, holding their improvisation in high regard, considering 'I'm so Glad' on 'Goodbye Cream' to be mind-blowing.[2] He once claimed that he had learned almost all of Eric Clapton's solos in the band Cream "note for note". Eddie has stated: "I've always said Eric Clapton was my main influence, but [Jimmy] Page was actually more the way I am, in a reckless-abandon kind of way."[3]

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  • @idanwguitar there is a right angle connector coming out the bottom, i guess im just sitting on it or its behind me..

  • where is the cabel?

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