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Paul Gilbert Style String Skipping

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2008

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  • @grenadeo No, its not.

  • @TheWhocares233 haha wat its harder?? u retard it gets easier wen u add more distortion

  • amazing!!! any tab???

  • are thouse Holes painted on? i always thought pauls were lol they look awesome

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  • @farhan13100 pretty sure Yngwie has better things to do like being a one-trick-poney douchebag. leave the kid alone.

  • Rubbish notes and techniques!!!malmsteen will b laughing at u!!!

  • @TheWhocares233 I would say the most important thing is to be able to play the piece perfectly using a clean setting. Muting the strings/changing technique for high volume playing is most definitely difficult to do, but until the piece is mastered, using distortion will only obscure any weakness in your technique, ultimately delaying your progress. Steve Morse gave me that advice; his picking technique was greatly influenced by the need to mute strings at high volumes/distortion. Keep practicing

  • @beeroosterm I know what you are trying to say, But You have to remember that with distortion you have to mute other strings because with alot of gain the other strings ring out easier...So with distortion you have to use muting techinques while if he were just playing on the clean channel it would sound ALOT cleaner because you don't really have to mute other strings much when theres no gain.

  • @TheWhocares233 Harder to play? No. I would say it's hard to play one way or the other - but the mistakes are much easier to hear when there is no distortion. Know what I'm saying?...

  • @beeroosterm It's harder to play with distortion...

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