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Van Halen Jump Solo (slowed down INSTRUCTIONAL)

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2008

Hello friends. There seems to be a lot of controversy regarding this solo that I have been faking it. Hence, to keep the non-believers mouths shut... HERE IS THE SLOWED DOWN version for those who have some faith in my playing. I have not yet tabbed it though, but most of the ones on the net are incorrect. Eddie is my personal best guitarist in the world and I would need to do him justice for his sheer talent. Hence ... not fake

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  • He's not faking, look at his horrible vibrato.

  • mj was noting next to eddie van halen  hail eddie

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  • Angus Young referred to van halen in an interview as a "pop" band compared to them...lols

  • @pisshead555 John fruciante...rhcp....thats funny your comparing them herp derp.

  • pretty simple when you slow it down, thanks

  • Keep it on man

  • Loved it.

  • U ARE AWESOME BUT I PLAY BASS GUITAR :P XD

  • no feeling in this solo just showing of his tech skill listen to jhon frusciante play might not be super hard to play but sounds amazing

  • @str8ngrrr or was it a genuine Mohawk.

    Can't recall. 

  • @jareds1007 no worries; why do you think she is just trying to be known by Orianthi ??

    But, of course, lets not forget about Jennifer Batten. She covered Beat It, LIVE and stood in performance next to MJ on stage and featured with one excellent blonde faux hawk.

  • @albuhkirky As for Hendrix not being important technically, in 1989 I interned with someone who in two decades earlier interned at ELECTRIC LADYLAND.

    At THAT time Hendrix was ALREADY trying to get things recorded differently. It was the absolute beginning of digital audio recording technology, and SMPTE marking. It just wasn't codified and industry standard.

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