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GuitarMX and a few other sites have had this video up. It is amazing. Even though to me the playing is completely souless, you have to give credit for the technical prowess. in this video the player looks like he is in fast forward.
I saw this over at GearTrap, one of my new favourite sites. This is a very nice sounding fuzz pedal. I've always associated fuzz pedals with over the top crazy tone, but this does some beautiful lower gain tones as well.
Here is an excellent site for when you get board with your warmup routine or basic scale drills. This system will automatically create a practice routine for you dependant on the options you select. You mention how many exercises you want to do, what scales and what style of exercise, and it will create them each time. You'll enjoy your warmup more if it is different everytime, so go check the site out.
I know this is my "guitar" blog, but if I can introduce some more people to this band then I think I am making the world a better place.
Birds Of Tokyo hail from Perth, Western Australia, and are my favourite band at the moment. Their new album "universes" has just come out today and it is absolutely brilliant. Above is the video for the first two singles (yes, two singles, one video clip). I hope you enjoy.
While we are showing famous guitar rigs, lets go to something stupidly complex. John Petrucci of Dream Theater walks us through his live rig on this video. Hope you enjoy.
And for a lighter take on the subject, check out the following videos.