Steve Vai - Fernandes Sustainer Demo

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2008

Steve Vai Sustainer Demo

fernandesguitars.com

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  • Here is how to troll:

    1.Put a capo on the highest fret possible

    2.Put the sustainer on harmonic mode

    3.Turn up the amp on the highest volume

    4.Pick the high e string and let it sustain forever

    Problem neighbors?

  • @guitarher3 certanily not a sustainiac, 100% Fernandes Sustainer =)

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  • @jemmuel97 Haha, he did it with the tongue, so we'll think , " wow, look he is playing with his tongue ! " . But he is fake xD, he is holding the tremolo bar with his right hand.

  • imagine when he slid his tongue on the string his tongue was chopped off LOL

  • lick the g-string om nom nom nom! :D

  • @Proxima1310 challenge accepted

  • this guy is a lie !!! steve use the FERNANDES SUSTAINER

  • bull....that`s an Ibanez! Not FERNADES

  • @sniperpickle he also licked the E string when the note was held on the G. the whammy bar is what changed the pitch not his tonge but .it is the stage performance thats magic...no wait...thats just a fan blowing his hair around hahahaha

  • he switched the harmonic mode on when he blew on the guitar so it looked like he did that not the sustainer.. haha good way to make people think you magic xD

  • @zer0dahero No problem, as you can see I also rarely check the email connected to my youtube account! thanks anyways man

  • Yea, I used to have a Fernandez 7 string guitar w/sustainer,and Floyed rose type tremolo (but, got into some hard times, and had to pawn it, for a measly few bucks! It sounded great! and want to get a sustainer pickup kit for my current 6 string! When I had the Fernandez guitar, I loved the way you could change octaves by a push of the tone knob. (sounded like Satriani's guitar!)

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