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Paul Gilbert - "Haydn Symphony No. 88"

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2007

Paul Gilbert performing the "Haydn Symphony No. 88" Live at Hale College in Perth, Western Australia on March 3rd, 2007

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  • i think that guitar is new.

  • 87 people can't use a mouse

    

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  • 3 Years ago since I saw this video. It had about 10 000 views at that time. Why can't that happen with me?!?! Well, cause I suck and Paul Gilbert rules, but still!!!!! What an asshole :(

  • "Still got the tagger on it"

  • Did Paul Gilbert have to pay for his new guitar though?

  • was he selling his guitar or something?

  • i think,i just jizzed

  • @djmikio he's said before that he likes to take pieces of classical piano and transpose them to guitar. He's just showing you because it's cool, not because he's expecting an award. Chill out and just enjoy the damn video

  • I can see that Mr Gilbert has mastered his instrument and that just being able to play this is a technical achievement.

    What I don't get is:

    - Why play this piece on an electric guitar when strings on this particular piece are SO much better suited in musically bringing out what the piece has to offer? I really love when classical and rock are brought together in a creative & musical way (say Apocalyptica doing Grieg's "Peer Gynt" or Uli Roth on Mozart's "Queen") & I'm not hearing that here.

  • Crap.

  • class 

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