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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2008

Rob Marcello uses the BOSS GT-10 to play his new song which just happens to be called, "My New Rock Song." Playing to a backing track, Marcello uses a number of tones and effects stored in the GT-10 as he shreds away.

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  • how do u know what he is feeling when he is playing???????? feeling isnt jst playing slow and blues bends? there is heaps of feeling aggression, power, frustration etc... not having a go at ya, but there is heaps of ways!

  • Rob Rocks!

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  • can you imagine that there are some people that think Eric Clapton is a great guitar player even after hearing this guy??

  • Here's my GT-10 plugged into the return of my VHT combo.

    /watch?v=PIrPqafAh2Q

    I love the direct tone. But really wanted to use an amp with it. It seems to work pretty well.

  • In my opinion, I prefer the boss than line 6 for the principal guitar, the me 70 and gt 10 have an amazing sustain and beautiful bost

  • @valinhorn42 the top of his head should be red, like marinara sauce

  • NASTY...

  • Amazing playing. Amazing Hair.

  • MARCEEEELLLLOOOOOO! YEAAAAAHHH

  • esse cara é demais quero conhecer o trabalho dele quem souber mais por favor postem links

  • His playing is very nice; reminds me a lot of John Petrucci's stuff, and some old Paul Gilbert. Also, his hair looks like spaghetti :D

  • @joelkleber I agree with what your saying but generally it doesn't matter what we the musicians feel when we are playing or even wrote a certain piece its about how it comes across and the feelings it evokes in other people. The way it makes people feel when they hear it. I am not a big fan of 80 or 90's shred but he's a good musician but I agree there is not too much feeling to this playing. Jimmy herring thats a player with feeling.

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