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Old 08-01-2006, 06:38 PM   #10
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ibram

How can you tell Steve Vai's Ibanez from Paul Gilbet's Ibanez?

Steve Vai invented a seven-string guitar, for Ibanez. "Steve Vai's Ibanez"

Presumably, whoever Paul Gilbert is, he plays an Ibanez also. In fact, he has a signature Ibanez. "Paul Gilbert's Ibanez"

Whether you were refering to a "signature" guitar or not was not specified. However, Steve Vai actually invented a guitar for Ibanez.

"Steve Vai's Ibanez" is a seven string. "Paul Gilbert's Ibanez" is not. That's a difference.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Ibram

How can you tell Steve Vai's Ibanez from Paul Gilbet's Ibanez?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Flint
Seven Strings. (Vai has a Low B, I think.)
That is a correct answer. On Jeopardy, when this happens, the judges realize that the contestant produced a correct answer that was not forseen by the writer of the question. This is the fault of the question writer, and not the contestant.
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