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eagles greatest hits!
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You're up Ibram.
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Oh man, i missed bruce's post, i think he should go, shouldnt he?
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It doesn't matter to me, but I was asking for the album not the band.
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Well, okay, I'll go, then.
How can you tell Steve Vai's Ibanez from Paul Gilbet's Ibanez? |
Seven Strings. (Vai has a Low B, I think.)
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Well, vai does have the Universe series...
To clarify, how can you tell Vai's JEM from Gilbert's sig? |
Crap, I'm just a drummer. I thought I had that one.
EDIT: You know what, out of curiosity, since I thought you said I was wrong, I Googled "Paul Gilbert Signature" and it does only have six strings. So, I was right. Maybe not the answer you expected, though. |
Yeah, but see, the Universe isn't really Vai's signature, it's more like the sister guitar to the Jem that Vai helped design. It's a distinction I should have made, for clarity. But madd propz for knowing that Vai pioneered modern 7-string use.
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I have a question ready to go. Can we get a ruling on this?
EDIT1: I just read your last post. Thanks. Passion And Warfare is one of my desert island albums. EDIT2: I still think I correctly answered the specific question you asked, though. |
I'm sorry, but the 7-string Universe isn't really Vai's sig, and he doesn't play it very often at all, either.
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You didn't specify "signature" guitars. He frickin' invented it, to me that makes it "his."
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I am going to flip a coin. Heads, it's your turn; Tails, we wait. It doesnt affect me either way, so I have no reason to lie.
Tails... Sorry, man. Difference between the Jem and the PG. |
It isn't a coin-flip issue. You asked a question and I answered it.
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