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Van Halen Jump 100% accurate

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2007

Uploading the demo. I will not be able to upload the slow motion or tabs now since they will formally be released later on a friend's website, but loads of goodies coming at you shortly.Keep your eyes and ears peeled!

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  • @rideandlively ... This is actually with stock squier pick ups . I later (much later) replaced them with strat pickups. I believe a lot of tone control comes from the actual playing. Saw some comment about looking up Paul Gilbert, but Paul Gilbert has a huge Eddie Van Halen influence and even recorded a tribute track called 3 E's for Eddie. Many commenters have no clue what they comment about here actually

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  • amazingoscity = 110%

    how many guitarists does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

    A. 20, one to do it and 19 to say i could do it better

  • that's the best I've ever heard it done besides the man himself. Nice job.

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  • @guth4n17 I agree, if that was 100%, glad this guy is not doing my taxes. Although he is much better than I am.

  • This man proves that you don't need an 8000 $ guitar to make it sound good. The sound is in the fingers, not the guitar. \m/

  • Ew a Squier..... great cover tho man :)

  • actually that's not even close to 100%

  • Awsome. Some day I will tackle that solo. I hope I can get it half as good.

  • squire? really? if your that good get a million dollar '59 les paul

  • @Fingerdanze So, he's a 'gay' Eddie fan.

    Who can blame him Eddie was a real hottie in his day :)

  • @my5thbebo A tube amp will give you far more sustain than a solid state amp, which is why he was stating that. Also, a bolt-on neck lends itself to more sustain, studies have shown. The main things that affect sustain are the break angles at the bridge and nut, and magnet pull. If you use high output pickups you run the risk of losing sustain from the pickup's magnet pulling the string ever so slightly. All in all though, the amp shapes the sound.

  • SQUIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • You know, it doesn't really matter whether it's 99.9% or 100% correct. It's a cover for Pete's Sake! You're supposed to add you're own stuff into it. I don't think even Eddie plays his solos these days like the originals.

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