MR.BIG 2009 - Paul Gilbert and Billy Sheehan double neck solo - Live at Train
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so wouldn't me posting a simple question, and then getting 100+ youtube comments answering said question makes my question ignorant? Well, you're correct, when you don't know something, then I guess it does make you ignorant huh? You actually haven't refuted anything, you just say I'm "in" drugs and call me a dumbo, so I don't feel threatened by you in anyway, so get the hell outta here.
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@dahudge14 yeah and its been 12 months since you posted your IGNORANCE!.... and "making fun of other musician"???? what kind of drugs are you in dumbo? lolll... your'e simply making a fool out of your stupidity!
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omg wow, I can't believe that your last statement. My comment was posted more than a year ago, and I've gotten a reply almost every week since then about it. And if you're a "pure" musician, you wouldn't go making fun of other musicians, so stfu before you say something stupid again. kthxbai...
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@dahudge14 the other neck has what they call an "alternate tunings" so that they can play combination of notes that you can't normally play on a standard piece!
you wouldn't know the difference unless your'e a pure musician!
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Wonderful !!!
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both are 6 string necks with six strings..... I'm guessing they are tuned differently or have a different humbucker, something we cant really see.....
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@diaganosisskillz look again, count the machine heads.... 6
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l'accordage mon pote
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@dahudge14 the 3 strings on the lower neck are all tuned in E
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@nickolousetrece I agree with that. I think if you're going to clap, you have to clap in time. I feel the same way when I'm the one on the stage.
@dahudge14 There's only 3 strings on the lower neck.
andersson90 1 year ago 36
Some of the cleanest tone and phrasing of any guitarist out there! Not a note melts into another; each one is distinct. Nice low end on that distortion, too.
sword6204 2 years ago 19